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- Sadur (Russian: Нина Николаевна Садур, (born Nina Nikolayevna Kolesnikova; 15 October 1950 – 12 November 2023), also known as Nína Mikháilovna Sadúr,...
- The events of the theater of the absurd were postmodern plays of Nina Sadur. Bella Akhmadulina Svetlana Alexievich Yuri Bondarev Oleg Chukhontsev Stanislav...
- Shah Suri. During Akbar’s reign, he occupied the high office of “Sadr-i-sadur” of Hindustan. Shaikh Gadai’s father Shaikh Jamali Kamboh had been an important...
- to be Turkic speakers (e.g. by Encyclopedia Britannica or Kyzlasov apud Sadur 2012). Additionally, Encyclopedia Britannica proposes that Tatars were possibly...
- Tarasova, Yelena; Nabatnikova, Tatiana; Shulga, Natalia; Narbikova, Valeria; Sadur, Nina (1995). Gessen, Masha (ed.). Half a Revolution: Contemporary Fiction...
- Mikhail Bulgakov, Soviet dissident Andrei Sinyavsky and the playwright Nina Sadur. In Bengali literature, prominent writers of magic realism include Nabarun...
- (قونجی/Qūnjī) Qadai (哈歹/hādǎi,قادای/Qādāī) Aluγui (阿魯灰/ālǔhuī,القوی/Ālqūī) Sadur (سادور/Sādūr) Boladči (孛羅赤/bóluochì,بولاوجی/Būlāūjī) Söse (小薛/xiǎoxuē,سوسه/Sūse)...
- Violinist Mikhail Simonyan, playwright and prose writer Nina Mikhailovna Sadur, three-time Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling champion Aleksandr Karelin, pop...
- the architect Alan Camp and has lived in London for many years. 1981: Amy Sadur Friedlander Prize 1982: Saatchi & Saatchi Award 1983: Princess of Wales...
- was born in 1796 or 1797 in Khairabad, Sitapur. His father was Sadr al-Sadur, the chief advisor to the Mughals regarding religious matters. He became...