- may
refer to Anar
Salmanov (born 1980),
Azerbaijani football referee Farman Salmanov (1931–2007),
Azerbaijani geologist Vadim Salmanov (1912–1978), Russian...
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Farman Gurban oghlu Salmanov (Azerbaijani: Fərman
Qurban oğlu
Salmanov; Russian: Фарман Курбан оглы Салманов; July 28, 1931,
Morul –
March 31, 2007, Moscow)...
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Nikolayevich Salmanov (4
November 1912, in
Saint Petersburg – 27
February 1978, in Leningrad) was a
Soviet composer and pedagogue.
Salmanov learned to play...
- Anar
Salmanov (Azerbaijani: Anar
Salmanov; born 4
October 1980) is an
Azerbaijani football referee.
Salmanov teaches at the
Azerbaijan Sport and Health...
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Taschengarten Neoclassicism Zoltán Pongrácz 1912 2007
Hungarian Vadim Salmanov 1912 1978
Russian Symphony No. 2
Jadwiga Szajna-Lewandowska 1912 1994 Polish...
- 1952) 1912 –
Botong Francisco,
Filipino painter (d. 1969) 1912 –
Vadim Salmanov,
Russian pianist and
composer (d. 1978) 1912 – Giff Vivian, New Zealand...
- 1979),
Turkish songwriter Fermán Cienfuegos,
Salvadoran communist Farman Salmanov,
Soviet geologist This page or
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Independent 637 Rəna Balaqardaş Ağayeva
Unity Party 601
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Kamal Xaqani Cəfərov New
Azerbaijan Party 12...
- the
Forests (1949),
Sergei Prokofiev's On
Guard for
Peace (1950),
Vadim Salmanov's Twelve (1957),
Alfred Schnittke's
Nagasaki (1958),
Bohuslav Martinů's...
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Alfredo Stroessner,
President of
Paraguay (d. 2006)
November 4 –
Vadim Salmanov,
Russian composer (d. 1978)
November 6
George Cakobau, 2nd Governor-General...