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Azat (Armenian: ազատ;
plural ազատք azatkʿ,
collective ազատանի azatani) was a
class of
Armenian nobility; the term came to
designate the
middle and lower...
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Azat Reservoir Azat river at
Garni The
Azat River p****ing
under an old
style bridge Azat river at
Geghard Azat river among the bridge...
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Azat Fanisovich Miftakhov (Tatar: Азат Фәнис улы Мифтахов, romanized:
Azat Fänis ulı Miftaxov, Russian: Азат Фанисович Мифтахов; born
March 22, 1993) is...
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Azat Hovhannisyan (born 15
August 1988) is an
Armenian professional boxer who
challenged for the WBC super-bantamweight
title in 2018.
Hovhannisyan made...
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Azat Turlybekuly Peruaşev (Kazakh: Азат Тұрлыбекұлы Перуашев, romanized:
Azat Tūrlybekūly Peruaşev; born 8
September 1967) is a
Kazakh politician who's...
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Azat Khodzhageldyevich Bayryev (Russian: Азат Ходжагельдыевич Байрыев; Turkmen:
Azat Hojageldyýewiç Baýryýew; born 17
February 1989) is a
Russian football...
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Azat Or (Ազատ Օր / Azad Or in
Western Armenian) is an
Armenian language daily newspaper published in Athens, Greece. It is an
organ of the
Armenian Revolutionary...
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Azat Zinnăt uly
Abbasov (19
January 1925 – 11
October 2006) was a
Tatar opera singer (lyric-dramatic tenor) who was
awarded with the People's
Artist of...
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Azat Armenaki Sherents (Armenian: Ազատ Արմենակի Շերենց;
April 5, 1913 –
December 25, 1993) was one of the
first Armenian comedic actors. In 1931, he started...
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azat or
Azat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Azat may
refer to:
Azat, a
class of
Armenian nobility Azat Republican Party of
Kazakhstan Azat (river)...