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feminine counterpart is
Sultanova. The name
derives from
Sultan which means "power" or "authority". It may
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Sultanova (born 1987), Azerbaijani...
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Mahmud gizi
Sultanova (1895 – 1938) was an
Azerbaijani Communist party activist and statesperson. She was one of the
first Azerbaijani female revolutionaries...
- Asya
Bakhish Sultanova (16
October 1923 – 22
November 2021) was an
Azerbaijani composer who is best
known for her
works for
children and her collaboration...
- Taji
Sultanova Born (1918-02-09)February 9, 1918 Khujand,
Tajikistan Died 2010 (aged 91–92)
Occupation Actress...
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Sultanova (born 20
February 1987 in Baku) is a
visually impaired Paralympic judoka. She
started in karate, but took up judo at thirteen. She originally...
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Firaya Rifkatovna Sultanova-Zhdanova (Russian: Фирая Рифкатовна Султанова-Жданова; born
April 29, 1961, in Tyukovo, Tatarstan) is a
retired female long-distance...
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Sayyora Umarovna Sultanova (Russian: Сайёра Умаровна Султанова; born 1937) was a Soviet-Uzbekistani
Communist Party politician. She
served as Minister...
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Rinata Sultanova (born 17
March 1998) is a
Kazakhstani cyclist. She won the gold
medal in the women's
individual pursuit, women's
scratch and women's...
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animal pigments while in Paris. In 1883 he
married Olga
Petrovna Sultanova, and
became a
lecturer at the
University of
Saint Petersburg. In 1886...
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Gulnara Yuryevna Sultanova (Russian: Гюльнара Юрьевна Султанова; born
August 23, 1975) is a
Russian civilian and LGBT activist,
director of the International...