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- Kalontarov, Kalondarov or Kalandarov is a Tajik masculine surname; its feminine counterpart is Kalontarova, Kalondarova or Kalandarova. It may refer to...
- Ziv Kalontarov (also "Kalontorov", "Kaluntarov", and "Kalntrov"; Hebrew: זיו קלונטרוב; born 15 January 1997) is an Israeli Olympic swimmer and the reigning...
- (surname) (祖), a Chinese surname Zu, a nobiliary particle, in German Ziv Kalontarov (born 1997), Israeli swimmer Zu, North Khorasan, Iran Zu, Razavi Khorasan...
- Kalontarov. A History and Culture of the Bukharian Jews, Roshnoyi-Light, New York, 2007. "Bukharan Jews". Ochildiev, D; R. Pinkhasov, I. Kalontarov....
- similar to the one developed by Bukharian Jewish linguist and writer, Yakub Kalontarov.[citation needed] Today, youth learning the Bukharian Jewish language...
- Israeli com****tional biologist Ziv Better (born 1965), Israeli swimmer Ziv Kalontarov (born 1997), Israeli swimmer Ziv Koren (born 1970), Israeli photojournalist...
- Hodorov (1927–2006), goalkeeper Nitzan Horowitz (born 1965), politician Ziv Kalontarov (born 1997), European champion swimmer Tomer Kapon (born 1985), film and...
- Edelstein, general Amir Ganiel, swimmer Imri Ganiel, Olympic swimmer Ziv Kalontarov, Olympic swimmer Shaul Ladany, world-record-holding Olympic racewalker...
- יהודית בשפה הטג’יקית־יהודית David Ochilʹdiev, Robert Pinkhasov, Iosif Kalontarov. A History and Culture of the Bukharian Jews. Club "Roshnoyi-Light" &...
- Succession in Bukhara 1790-1930". JewishGen. Ochildiev, D.; Pinkhasov, R.; Kalontarov, I. (2007). A History and Culture of the Bukharian Jews. New York: Roshnoyi-Light...