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Sabirov or
Sobirov (Russian: Сабиров, Собиров) is a
masculine surname common in the
Asian parts of the
former Soviet Union, its
feminine counterpart is...
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Shamil Altaevich Sabirov (Russian: Шамиль Алтаевич Сабиров; born 4
April 1959) is a
retired Russian light-flyweight boxer. He won gold
medals at the 1979...
- Tatarstan, a
republic of Russia.
Mukhammat Sabirov served as Tatarstan's
first prime minister.
Mukhammat Sabirov (5 July 1991 – 17
January 1995)
Farid Mukhametshin...
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Ravshanbek Sabirov is a
deputy in the
Jogorku Kenesh, the
parliament of Kyrgyzstan, and a
member of the Ata
Meken Socialist Party. Upon his
election to...
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Temur Sabirov was a
Soviet and
Tajik Doctor of
Physics and Mathematics.
Temur Sabirov was born on 3
April 1940 in Sufiyen, Tajikistan. He was the third...
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Timur Sabirov (uzb.
Timur Sobirov, ru: Тимур Сабиров born
January 1, in 1986) - is a Vice
President of
Bodybuilding and
Fitness Federation of Uzbekistan...
- 1972 – György Gedó (HUN) 1976 – Jorge Hernández (CUB) 1980 – Shamil
Sabirov (URS) 1984 – Paul Gonzales (USA) 1988 – Ivailo Marinov (BUL) 1992 – Rogelio...
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Mukhammat Gallyamovich Sabirov (29
March 1932 – 9
March 2015) was a
Russian engineer and politician. He
served as the
first Prime Minister of Tatarstan...
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Zakir Sabirov (born 1951) is a
Tajikistani artist. His
works are held in
museums and
private collections of Tajikistan,
Russia and Asia. "Tajik artists"...
- Red Flag: A
History of Communism.
Grove Press. ISBN 978-0-80214-512-3.
Sabirov,
Kharis Fatykhovich (1987). What Is Communism? (English ed.). Progress...