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Hamid Olimjon (sometimes
spelled Hamid Alimjan in English; Uzbek: Ҳамид Олимжон;
Hamid Olimjon; Russian: Хамид Алимджан;
Khamid Alimdzhan; 12 December...
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Olimjon Ishanov (born 21 June 1998),
formerly known as Olim Kurbanov, is a
Tajikistani swimmer. He
competed in the men's 50
metre freestyle at the 2016...
- party,
Olimjon Boboev. The
Central Election Commission of the
Republic of
Tajikistan officially registered Boboev as a
presidential candidate.
Olimjon Boboev...
- or
chief editor for
various media.
After the
death of her
husband Hamid Olimjon in an
accident in 1944, she
dedicated to him
several works. In 1953, she...
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Olimjon Boboyev (Tajik: Олимҷон Бобоев; born in Hisor,
January 5, 1952) is a
Tajikistani politician who is
opposed to the rule of
current President Emomali...
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Olimjon Masaliyevich Ashirov (Uzbek: Олимжон Масалиевич Аширов, Russian: Алим Масалиевич Аширов, Alim Ashirov; 25
January 1955 in
Tashkent – 11 August...
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Hamid Olimjon is a
station of the
Tashkent Metro on
Chilonzor Line. This
station is
named after poet
Hamid Olimjon. The
station vault type with two underground...
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Alimjan Idris,
Tatar theologian Ğalimcan İbrahimov,
Tatar writer Hamid Olimjon,
Uzbek poet
Rustam Kasimdzhanov,
Uzbek chess player Can (name) Jan (disambiguation)...
- in 1980 (including
another metro bridge over
Salar river between Hamid Olimjon and
Pushkin stations). It is 23.7
kilometres (14.73 mi) long with 17 stations...
- (1920–1999),
Iranian Azeri poet, writer, author,
university professor Hamid Olimjon (1909–1944),
Uzbek poet and
scholar Hamid **** Šahinović (1879/1882–1936)...