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Xalil (Volga Türki and Persian: خلیل; Tatar: Халил;
pronounced [xæˈlil]; died 1467) was Khan of the
Kazan Khanate from 1466 to 1467, but very
little is...
- خليل) Hebrew:
Khalil (He: חליל) Persian:
Khalil (Fa: خلیل) Azerbaijani:
Xəlilخليل Kurdish: Xelîl Turkish:
Halil Bengali:
Kholil (খলিল),
Khalil (খালিল)...
- Jubrān,
pronounced [ʒʊˈbraːn
xaˈliːl ʒʊˈbraːn], or Jibrān Khalīl Jibrān,
pronounced [ʒɪˈbraːn]; also
transliterated as Jibrān
Xalīl Jibrān (EALL), Ǧibrān Ḫalīl...
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Khalil Kalantar (Azerbaijani:
Xəlil Kələntər) or
Kalil Kalantar is an
Azerbaijani scientist,
inventor and
electronics engineer. He is
known for his inventions...
- Rza
Khalil oghlu Valibeyov (Azerbaijani: Rza
Xəlil oğlu Vəlibəyov, 1903–1974) was an
Azerbaijani Soviet state-party figure, editor-in-chief of
Sovet Ermenistani...
- Fuad
Halil oghlu Guliyev (Azerbaijani: Fuad
Xəlil oğlu Quliyev; born 6 July 1941), was the 5th
Prime Minister of Azerbaijan.
Guliyev was born on 6 July...
- Khan of
Kazan from 1467. He was the son of Mäxmüd. He was
crowned after Xälil's death and was
married to Nur Sultan. In 1467–1469 and 1478, he parti****ted...
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early 1920s, he
published Yorqinoy,
Xalil Farang,
Qotil (1921),
Sevgi va Saltanat,
Yorqinoy (1920),
Xalil farang (1921), Yana
uylanaman (1926), Mushtumzo'r...
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Khalil also
known as El
Khalil (Arabic: الخلیل,
Amazigh language: In
Xalil) is a
rural commune,
belonging to the
rural commune of Kidal.
Although it...
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Khalil bey
Hajibaba oghlu Khasmammadov (Azerbaijani:
Xəlil bəy Hacıbaba oğlu Xasməmmədov; 1873–1945) was an
Azerbaijani public figure,
politician and...