- was
filed in 1927 and
granted in 1929 to
Joseph Garaja of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1929,
Garaja convinced Novelty Pool
Ornaments to
manufacture a...
-
Valava or Bālava (बालव)
Kaulava (कौलव)
Taitila or
Taitula (तैतिल) Gara or
Garaja (गरज) Vaṇija (वणिज) Viṣṭi (Bhadra) (भद्रा) Now the
first half of the 1st...
-
productions from
other playwrights such as
Bazar Amanow [tk], Ata Atajanow [tk],
Garaja Burunow [tk],
Berdi Kerbabayev, and Güseýin Muhtarow [ru]. She also had...
- Gang
Yigen Gaiga; Gangaila; Ganglomen; Gangnuyika; Gangtimeni; Gangwoki;
Garaja Garuwa; Gawakola; ****emjangba; Goso; Jamisu; Juzengti; Kineni; Kokiwa; Kong...
- Könebaşsaka)
Village councils (geňeşlikler) Çekir (Çekir, Etbaşoba, Gabasakgal,
Garaja, Güýç, Jeňňel) Daşlyk (Lebap, Daşlyk, Tokaýçylar, Ussalar)
Guwak (Guwak...
- (Jalil Mammadguluzadeh; 1960) are
examples of
these works.
Illustrations of "
Garaja Giz" by
Suleyman Sani
Akhundov (1924), "Rising" by
Abulhasan Alakbarzadeh...
- song-and-dance performances. This
practice was
described in the
famous 1913
story Garaja giz by the
Azeri writer Suleyman Sani Akhundov. Patkanov's
analysis of the...
-
Aleksandr F.
Okulov (1964—1978)
Pavel K.
Kurochkin (1978—1981)
Viktor I.
Garaja (1981—1990)
Eduard G.
Filimonov (1991—1992, as
director of the Institute...
-
letter to secretary-in-chief of
Azerbaijan National Centre in Turkey,
Ahmad Garaja from
Nakhchivan (1st part) – Ses (Voice) paper, #41 (70) 01.10.1992 Open...
- school.
Until then, he pla**** walk-on
parts in the
plays “Malikmammad”, “
Garaja giz” and “Ibrat”. In 1946, the
Azerbaijan State Theatrical Institute was...