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Niyazov (Russian: Сапармурат Атаевич Ниязов; Turkmen:
Saparmyrat Ataýewiç
Nyýazow; 19
February 1940 – 21
December 2006), also
known as Türkmenbaşy, was a...
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Atamyrat Nyýazow (1912 – 24
December 1942) was a
soldier in the Red Army
during World War II from the
Soviet Republic of
Turkmenistan who was the father...
- for
carrying out
Nyýazow's order to
close all
hospitals outside of the
national and
provincial capitals in 2005.
Following Nyýazow's death in December...
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Marat Ataýewiç
Nyýazow (28
September 1933 – 8
April 2009) was a
Soviet and
Turkmen sport shooter. He won a
silver medal at the 1960
Summer Olympics in...
- Niazova, Russian: Ниязов, Tajik: Ниёзов, romanized: Niyozov, Turkmen:
Nyýazow, Niýazowa) is a
Russianized Central Asian (Kazakh, Uzbek,
Bukhari Jewish...
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Turkmen Agricultural University named after Saparmurat Niyazov (Turkmen: S.A.
Nyýazow adyndaky Türkmen oba
hojalyk Uniwersitety),
often abbreviated as TOHU,...
- Turkmenistan,
Saparmyrat Nyýazow ("Türkmenbaşy"). She was
killed in the 1948
Ashgabat earthquake (her
husband Atamyrat Nyýazow having been
killed during...
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Melnikova (1938-06-10) 10 June 1938 (age 86) Leningrad,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union Spouse Saparmyrat Nyýazow (m. 1967; died 2006)
Children Myrat Irina...
- in 2006, when Turkmenistan's only
presidential vacancy occurred due to
Nyýazow's death in office, the
State Security Council of
Turkmenistan transferred...
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opened on 22
October 2004, and was
built by
Nyýazow with a
mausoleum in
preparation for his death.
Nyýazow died two
years later, and was
buried in the...