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Gulzhan (Gül (flower's) + zhan (soul)) may
refer to:
Gulzhan Issanova (born 1983),
Kazakhstani judoka Gulzhan Karagusova,
Kazakhstani politician, Minister...
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Gulzhan Moldazhanova (born 11 June 1966, Almaty, Kazakhstan) is a
businesswoman who
served as CEO for
Basic Element and was
named among the most powerful...
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Gulzhan Zhanpeiskyzy Karagusova (Kazakh: Гүлжан Жанпейісқызы Қарағұсова, Güljan Janpeiısqyzy Qarağūsova)
member of
Majilis of
Parliament of Kazakhstan...
- Quarterfinals:
Defeated Natalya Tarasenko (19-14) Semifinals:
Defeated Gulzhan Ubbiniyazova (10-9) Finals:
Defeated Zura
Khusainova (17-15) 2014 Kazakh...
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Gulzhan Issanova (born 12
September 1983) is a
Kazakhstani judoka, born in Karaganda.
Issanova won a
bronze medal in the open
weight class at the 2006...
- Gülnur/Gulnur Nurgül/Nurgul/Nurgyul Gülnar/Gulnar/Gulnara
Nazgul Gulnaz Gulzhan/Guljan
Gulzhanat Aygül/Aigul "Gul".
Francis Joseph Steing****, A Comprehensive...
- Sciences)" (PDF). Cranium. 22 (1): 17–40. Tleuberdina, Piruza; Nazymbetova,
Gulzhan (2010). "Distribution of
Elasmotherium in Kazakhstan". In Titov, V.V.;...
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Soviet Union in 1991, they
acquired Russian citizenship.
Gulzhan Moldazhanova (Kazakh:
Gulzhan Talapkyzy Moldazhanova) is a
businesswoman who
served as...
- (Russian: Валерий Печенкин)
became the
general director of Basel,
replacing Gulzhan Moldazhanova (Russian: Гульжан Молдажанова).
Moldazhanova had been the...
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writer and
publicist Fuat Mansurov,
Kazakh mathematician and
conductor Gulzhan Moldazhanova,
Kazakh businesswoman Maksut Narikbaev,
Chairman of the Supreme...