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Tursunoy Saidazimova (Russian: Турсуной Саидазимова; c. 1911 – 10 May 1928),
occasionally transliterated as
Tursunoi Saidazimova, was one of the first...
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United Nations 2016.
Saidazimova 2007.
Sharifov 2007.
Eurasianet 2021. Abdurasulov,
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Saidazimova,
Gulnoza (12 June 2008). "Central Asia:
Child Labor Alive And Thriving"...
- and East-Central Europe.
Peter Lang. p. 282. ISBN 978-3-03911-921-9.
Saidazimova,
Gulnoza (23
December 2005). "Tajikistan:
Officials Say
Swastika Part...
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courageous Soviet role
model and martyr,
similar to that of
Tursunoy Saidazimova. A
statue of
Nurkhon was
built and
placed in
Margilan in
front of the...
- London: Macmillan. pp. 153–155. ISBN 9780333692851. OCLC 70401618.
Saidazimova,
Gulnoza (8
April 2008). "World War II – 60
Years After: For Some Central...
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Minister of
Foreign Economic Relations, Investments, & Trade.
Gulnoza Saidazimova (2005-02-08). "Uzbekistan: Can New
Governments Bring Any Change?". RFE/RL...
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RIVERS Archived 2017-11-07 at the
Wayback Machine. By
Gulnoza Saidazimova, 7/16/2006. Sievers, Eric W. (2002), "Transboundary
Jurisdiction and...
- Beauchamp–Sharp
Tragedy (1825)
Ernesto Balmaceda Bello (1906)
Tursunoy Saidazimova (1928)
Nurkhon Yuldashkhojayeva (1929) Tina Isa (1989)
Rukhsana Naz (1998)...
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professional football player Dilorom Saidaminova,
composer Tursunoy Saidazimova,
singer Shakhida Shaimardanova,
composer Iroda Tulyaganova,
former tennis...