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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,...
- 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...
- (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)...
- The
events of the
theater of the
absurd were
postmodern plays of Nina
Sadur.
Bella Akhmadulina Svetlana Alexievich Yuri
Bondarev Oleg
Chukhontsev Stanislav...
- family,
state dignitaries and also his
colleagues before his
burial at
Bukit Sadur Muslim Cemetery,
Tanjong Nangka.
Pembentokan keluarga dari
sudut pandangan...
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Indian Muslims. He was born in Khairabad, Sitapur. His
father was Sadr al-
Sadur, the
chief advisor to the
Mughals regarding religious matters. He became...
- Tarasova, Yelena; Nabatnikova, Tatiana; Shulga, Natalia; Narbikova, Valeria;
Sadur, Nina (1995). Gessen,
Masha (ed.). Half a Revolution:
Contemporary Fiction...
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Leonard Corporation. p. 327. ISBN 978-1-55783-600-7.
Retrieved 2010-08-21.
Sadur, Jim; Berg, Joe (2004). "Shep Bibliography: The
Works and
Career of Jean...
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Violinist Mikhail Simonyan,
playwright and
prose writer Nina
Mikhailovna Sadur, three-time
Olympic Greco-Roman
wrestling champion Aleksandr Karelin, pop...