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Cavad (also,
Dzhavad and Dzhavat) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Sabirabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 3,151. It
takes its name...
- جواد), Bosnian: Dževad; Russian: Жавад, romanized: Dzhavad; Azerbaijani:
Cavad,
Berber languages: ⵊⴰⵡⴷ, romanized: Jawed; Turkish: Cevat; Albanian: Xhevat)...
- 1902 –
October 1993), also
known as
Shukriyya Javad (Azerbaijani: Şükriyyə
Cavad) was the wife of the
Azerbaijani poet
Ahmad Javad and a
victim of the Stalinist...
- Füzuli
Javad ogly
Javadov (Azerbaijani: Füzuli
Cavad oğlu Cavadov; 20
December 1950 – 11
April 2021) was an
Azerbaijani professional footballer who pla****...
- Ali
Cavad oghlu Ahmadov (Azerbaijani: Əli
Cavad oğlu Əhmədov, born 27
January 1953) is an
Azerbaijani politician. He is
Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic...
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Javad bey
Mammad agha
oghlu Shikhlinski (Azerbaijani:
Cavad bəy Məmməd Ağa oğlu Şıxlinski; b.
January 3, 1874 - d. 1959) was an
officer of the Tsarist...
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oghlu Mammadov (Azerbaijani: Јагуб Ҹавад оғлу Мәммәдов, romanized: Yaqub
Cavad oğlu Məmmədov; born 3
March 1941),
commonly known as
Yagub (also
Jacob in...
- Agha
Alizadeh (Azerbaijani: Ağa
Cavad oğlu Əlizadə) was the 8th
Sheikh ul-Islam of the
Religious Council of the
Caucasus and the
first Sheikh al-Islam...
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Ahmad Javad (Azerbaijani: Əhməd Məhəmmədəli oğlu
Cavad; May 5, 1892 –
October 13, 1937) was an
Azerbaijani poet who is best
known for
writing the words...
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Javad Khan
Shirvanski (Azerbaijani:
Cavad Xan Şirvanski, Russian: Джавад Хан Ширванский) was an
Azerbaijani noble and
Imperial Russian general. He was...