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Maksim Zakharovich Saburov (Russian: Макси́м Заха́рович Сабу́ров; 19
February 1900 – 24
March 1977) was a
Soviet engineer,
economist and politician, three-time...
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Saburov (feminine: Saburova) is a Russian-language surname. It may
refer to:
Saburov family [ru], a
family of
Russian nobility Maksim Saburov (1900-1977)...
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Nurlan Saburov (Kazakh: Нұрлан Әлібекұлы Сабыров, Russian: Нурла́н Алибе́кович Сабу́ров, born 22
December 1991 in Stepnogorsk,
Akmola Region) is a Kazakh...
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Alexander Nikolayevich Saburov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Сабу́ров; 1 August [O.S. 19 July] 1908 – 15
April 1974) was one of the
leaders of Soviet...
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Peter Saburov may
refer to:
Peter Alexandrovich Saburov (1835–1918), diplomat,
collector of antiquities,
amateur chess player and
patron of
chess tournaments...
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Peter Petrovich Saburov (Sabouroff) (14 January [O.S. 2 January] 1880,
Saint Petersburg,
Russia – 26
March 1932, Geneva, Switzerland) was a
Russian diplomat...
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Akmal Saburov (born 22
October 1987) is a
Tajikistani footballer who
plays for
Vakhsh Qurghonteppa and the
Tajikistan national football team . In June...
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Peter Alexandrovich Saburov (22
March O.S./3
April 1835 – 28
March O.S./10
April 1918) was a
Russian diplomat,
collector of
ancient Gr****
sculpture and...
- from the Politburo, and was
replaced as
chairman of
Gosplan by
Maksim Saburov, a
protege of Malenkov.
According to Khrushchev: For a period,
after Voznesensky...
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Orthodox Church as
Saint Sofia of Suzdal. Her
father was Yury
Konstantinovich Saburov, a
Russian nobleman who was
elevated to the rank of
boyar upon his daughter's...