- Uzbek: Gʻaniyev) is an
Asian masculine surname, its
feminine counterpart is
Ganiyeva or Ganieva. It may
refer to
Alisa Ganieva (born 1985),
Russian novelist...
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Rayhon Gʻaniyeva (Uzbek:
Rayhon Gʻaniyeva / Райҳон Ғаниева; Russian: Райхон Ганиева; born 16
September 1978, in Tashkent),
better known simply as Rayhon...
- Ziba
Pasha qizi
Ganiyeva (Azerbaijani: Ziba Paşa qızı Qəniyeva, Russian: Зиба Пашаевна Ганиева; 20
August 1923 – 2010) was an
Azerbaijani sniper, reconnaissance...
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Suyima Gʻaniyeva (1932-2018) was a
Soviet and
Uzbek literary scholar, a professor, and a Hero of
Uzbekistan (2015).
Suyima Gʻaniyeva was born in Tashkent...
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Alisa Arkadyevna Ganieva (or
Ganiyeva; Russian: Алиса Аркадьевна Ганиева, born 1985) is a
Russian author,
writing novels,
short prose and essays. Ganieva...
- Yoʻldosheva
Melis Abzalov Mömin Rizo
Nodirbek Primqulov Otabek Mahkamov Rayhon Gʻaniyeva Ravshana Kurkova Shahzoda Sherali Joʻrayev
Shohruhxon Shuhrat Abbosov...
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character of the main
character Jamila was the
Soviet sniper Zebo
Ganiyeva. Zebo
Ganiyeva was born in 1923 in Shamakha, Azerbaijan. His father's nationality...
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Rayhon Gʻaniyeva...
- she met many
other women soldiers and
became friends with Ziba
Ganiyeva.
Because Ganiyeva was
younger than her and new to
living in Moscow,
Solovey mentoured...
- (biblical figure) Ziba
Aminzade (born 1948),
Tajikistani ballet dancer Ziba
Ganiyeva (1923–2010),
Azerbaijani World War II
sniper in the Red Army Ziba Kazemi...