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- Aslan Aliyevich Dzharimov (Adyghe: Джарымэ Аслъан Алые ыкъор [d͡ʒaːrəjma aːsɬaːn aːləja əqʷar]; Russian: Аслан Алиевич Джаримов) is a Russian politician...
- second president of the Republic of Adygea, Russia, having succeeded Aslan Dzharimov at the post. Sovmen is a university professor from Maykop. Before becoming...
- the Russian Federation. The first President of the republic was Aslan Dzharimov, elected on 5 January 1992. Relations between the Adyghe and ethnic Russians...
- of Adygea In office 6 March 2002 – 7 December 2003 Preceded by Aslan Dzharimov Succeeded by Vyacheslav Shverikas Personal details Born Andrey Yurievich...
- Russian footballer Aslan Dzeytov (born 1990), Russian footballer Aslan Dzharimov (born 1939), former president of the Republic of Adygea, Russia Aslan...
- Adygea: Aslan Tkhakushinov (2007–2017), Khazret Sovmen (2002–2007), Aslan Dzharimov (1992–2002) Altai Republic: Oleg Khorokhordin (2019–2024), Alexander Berdnikov...
- second president of the Republic of Adygea, Russia, having succeeded Aslan Dzharimov at the post. Pavel Anosov, Russian mining engineer, a metallurgical scientist...
- length Five years, renewable once Precursor General Secretary of the Communist Party of Adygea Formation 5 January 1992 First holder Aslan Dzharimov...
- reach 50% of the vote. Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Adygea Aslan Dzharimov won the presidency defeating ****ociate professor Pshimaf Khakuz of Krasnodar...
- March 25, 1960 December 19, 1983 1925–2002 Malich Khut December 19, 1983 January 1, 1989 1932–1989 Aslan Dzharimov January 18, 1989 August 1991 1939–...