- Cyrillic: Содиқ Солиҳович Сафоев; Russian: Садык Салихович Сафаев, romanized:
Sadyk Salikhovich Safayev), also
known as
Sodyq Safayev (born 3
February 1954)...
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Sadyk Abdujabbarov (Kazakh: Садық Сертекұлы Әбдіжаппаров, Russian: Садык Абдужаббаров; 15 July 1925 — 30 July 2004) was a
Kazakh officer in the Red Army...
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Czajkowski (29
September 1804 – 18
January 1886), also
known in
Turkey as
Mehmet Sadyk Pasha (Turkish:
Mehmet Sadık Paşa), was a
Polish writer and
political émigré...
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Sadyk Saleh Ogly
Lalaev (Russian: Садык Салех оглы Лалаев; born 23
October 1996) is a
Russian Greco-Roman
wrestler of
Azerbaijani origin who currently...
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Sadyk Sher-Niyaz (/səˈdɪk ˌʃɛər niˈæz/ sə-DIK
SHAIR nee-YAZ; Kyrgyz: Садык Шер-Нияз [sɑˈdɯχ ˌʃer niˈjɑs]) is a
Kyrgyz director and producer, best known...
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neither a Gr**** nor an Egyptian, but some
native Phoenician divinity. For to
Sadyk were born
children who are
interpreted as
Dioscuri and Cabeiri; and in addition...
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Jamilya and a
local crippled young man, Daniyar,
while Jamilya's husband,
Sadyk, is "away at the front" (as a
Soviet soldier during World War II). Based...
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Sodiq Alinazarov (Russian: Садык Алиназаров; 1914 — 7
March 1969) was an
Uzbek machine-gunner in
World War II and Hero of the
Soviet Union from Kyrgyzstan...
- (Kyrgyz:
Kurmanjan Datka) is a 2014
Kyrgyzstani epic
drama film
directed by
Sadyk Sher-Niyaz. It was
selected as the
Kyrgyzstani entry for the Best Foreign...
- Kyzyl-Sengir (Kyrgyz: Кызыл-Сеңир) is a
village in Jalal-Abad
Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the
Suzak District. Its po****tion was 3,612 in 2021...