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Bozor Sobir (20
November 1938 – 1 May 2018) was a
preeminent Tajik poet and politician,
known as the
national poet of
Tajikistan and 'the
conscience of...
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Sobir Yunusovich Yunusov (Russian: Сабир Юнусович Юнусов; 18
March 1909 in
Tashkent – 29
November 1995 in Tashkent) was a Soviet-Uzbek chemist, known...
- 2011 as part of a
campaign by
Islam Karimov to
remove Soviet influence.
Sobir Rakhimov was born on 25
January 1902 in
Tashkent to a working-class family;...
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Sobir Abdullayev,
known by the name
Sobir Abdulla, (18 September [O.S. 5 September] 1905 – 24
October 1972) was an Uzbek-Soviet writer, poet, playwright...
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Sobir Kamolovich Kamolov (in
Cyrillic Uzbek: Собир Камолович Камолов ; in Russian: Сабир Камалович Камалов
Sabir Kamalovich Kamalov) (2 May 1910, in Tashkent...
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Sobir Rahimovich Odilov (Uzbek: Одилов Собир Раҳимович born
March 1, 1932,
Tashkent – July 18, 2002, Tashkent) was an
Uzbek and
Soviet architect. He was...
- by
Sobir Aminov. The
album «Dishab» was
recorded at the
State Studio «Radio House» of the
Republic of
Tajikistan in the
following composition:
Sobir Aminov...
- Research. 29 (7): 656–62. doi:10.1080/14786419.2014.981185. PMID 25428208.
Sobir,
Sobir; Poerwanto, Roedhy; Santosa, Edy; Sinaga, Soaloon; Mansyah,
Elina (21...
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December 1955 – 28
December 1957
Preceded by Amin
Niyazov Succeeded by
Sobir Kamolov Chairman of the
Council of
Ministers of the
Uzbek Soviet Socialist...
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Party of
Uzbekistan In
office 15
March 1959 – 31
October 1983
Preceded by
Sobir Kamolov Succeeded by
Inomjon Usmonxo‘jayev
Chairman of the
Presidium of...