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Khurshidbanu Natavan (Azerbaijani: خورشیدبانو ناتوان / Xurşidbanu
Natəvan; 6
August 1832 – 2
October 1897) was an
Azerbaijani poet and philanthropist....
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Natavan Habibi (Azerbaijani:
Natavan Həbibi; born 20 May 1981) is an
Azerbaijani singer, actress, and
television presenter.
Habibi was born on 20 May 1981...
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Natavan Gasimova (Azerbaijani:
Natəvan Qasımova; born 8 July 1985, in Nakhchivan,
Azerbaijan SSR) is an
Azerbaijani indoor volleyball player of Azeryol...
- The
House of
Khurshidbanu Natavan (Azerbaijani: Xurşidbanu Natəvanın evi), also
known as the
Palace of
Natavan,
Daughter of the Khan (Azerbaijani: Xan...
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Natavan Gadimova, also
Natavan Tofig gizi
Gadimova (in Azerbaijani:
Natəvan Qədimova) is a
politician who is the
minister for
culture and
tourism for...
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Khurshidbanu Natavan - a 19th
century Azerbaijani poet,
daughter of the last khan of
Karabakh Mehdigulu khan Javanshir, a
statue of
Khurshidbanu Natavan erected...
- The
spring was
built in the 19th
century by the
order of
Khurshidbanu Natavan.
After the
occupation of
Shusha on May 8, 1992, the
spring was neglected...
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Ministry of Culture. The song was
performed by
Intizar and
Natavan Habibi. In 2011,
singer Natavan Habibi, sung the song "Təyyarələr"
which was
composed and...
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Painting of
Khurshidbanu Natavan, one of the most
distinguished Azerbaijani poets. She was also the
daughter of the last
ruler of the
Karabakh Khanate...
- The Bust of
Khurshidbanu Natavan (Azerbaijani: Xurşidbanu Natəvanın büstü), also
known as the
Monument of
Natavan,
Daughter of the Khan (Azerbaijani: Xan...