- The
House of
Mustafin is an old
Russian noble family of
Tatar origin,
descendants of
tsarevich Murtaza Mustafich,
whose members held the
title of Knyaz...
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Farhat Mustafin (born 7
September 1950), also
spelled Farkhat or Farkhad, is a
Russian former wrestler of
Volga Tatar descent who
competed for the Soviet...
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Isaac Mustafin (Russian: Исаак Савельевич Мустафин) (1908–1968) was a
Soviet chemist and a
doctor of
chemical sciences. Dr.
Mustafin headed the faculty...
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Marat Fyaridyevich Mustafin (Russian: Марат Фяридьевич Мустафин; born 25 May 1971) is a
Russian football manager and a
former player. In 2000 and 2001...
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Ghabiden Mustafin (Kazakh: Ғабиден Мұстафин, Ğabiden
Mūstafin),
previously until 2002
Tokarevka (Russian: Токаревка), is a town in
Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan...
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Vladislav Mustafin (Владислав Мустафин, born 26
September 1995) is an
Uzbekistani swimmer. He
competed in the men's 100
metre ****troke
event at the...
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Oleksiy Mustafin (Ukrainian: Олексій Мустафін; born 23 May 1971) is a
Ukrainian media-manager, journalist, and politician. Born in Kyiv, in the Ukrainian...
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Rifat Rinatovich Mustafin (Russian: Рифат Ринатович Мустафин; born 12
August 1983) is a
former Russian professional football player. He pla**** two seasons...
- the name include:
Ulfat Idlibi (1912–2007),
Syrian novel writer Ulfat Mustafin (1959–2020),
Russian politician Gul
Pacha Ulfat,
Pashtun poet
Shruti Ulfat...
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Gabiden Mustafin (Kazakh: Ғабиден Мұстафин, Ğabiden
Mūstafin; 26
November 1902, Bukhar-Zhyrau
District – 20
January 1985, Almaty) was a
Soviet and Kazakh...