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- – led by Inom Madzhidov Ministry of Public Education – led by Sherzod Shermatov Ministry of Public Health – led by Alisher Shodmonov Ministry of Internal...
- M., Davidzon (1983). Dushanbe, a guide. Raduga. p. 44. OCLC 11399951. Shermatov, Gafur. "Столица и ее градоначальники: кто был до Рустама Эмомали". Asia-Plus...
- alphabet and orthography), Tashkent Finance Institute: Tashkent, 2004. A. Shermatov. "A New Stage in the Development of Uzbek Dialectology" in Essays on Uzbek...
- Operational Command Website https://sarhad.uz/uz/home Commanders Commander of the District Colonel Farhodjon Shermatov Notable commanders Ismail Ergashev...
- gender-neutral Slavic surname of Turkic origin. Also, comes in the form Shermatov or Sheremetev (related to Prussian Romanov family). In Russian usage it...
- Special Education Inom Madzhidov Ministry of Public Education Sherzod Shermatov Minister of Pre-school Education Agrepina Shin Ministry of Foreign Economic...
- September 2017. The Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Aloqabank is Sherzod Shermatov, Acting Minister of Development of Information Technologies and Communications...
- Xamrayev Shvkat Raximovich February 12, 2018-present Minister for Digital Shermatov Sherzod Xotamovich December 30, 2022-present Minister for Justice Toshqulov...
- under the command of the military district. Commander - Colonel Farhodjon Shermatov Deputy Commander for Armaments - Lieutenant Colonel Ayubjon Rustamov Deputy...
- 2018-01-25. Archived from the original on 2018-01-25. Retrieved 2019-08-10. Shermatov, Gafur (2016-10-18). "'We were greeted as relatives.' From the Red Army...