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Botir Zokirov (26
April 1936 – 23
January 1985) was a
Soviet and
Uzbek singer, writer, poet,
painter and actor, who is
considered to be the
founder of...
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Farrukh Karimovich Zokirov (Uzbek: Фаррух Каримович (Карим ўғли) Зокиров, [fæˈrux kæˈrɯməvʲɪt͡ɕ (kæˈrɯm oˈɣlɯ) zɑˈkɯrəf], Russian: Фарру́х Кари́мович...
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Zakirov or
Zokirov (Russian: Закиров), femnine:
Zakirova or Zokirova, is a
Central Asian patronymic surname derived from the
given name
Zakir using the...
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Jakhongir Zokirov (uzb:
Jahongir Zokirov, born May 17 2003, in ****akh, Uzbekistan) is an
Uzbekistani boxer, who
competes in the
super heavyweight category...
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Qodir Zokirovich Zokirov (July 25, 1906 –
August 9, 1992) was a
Soviet and
Uzbek scientist, botanist,
educator and a
member of
Supreme Soviet of the Soviet...
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Jamshid Zokirov (July 11, 1948 –
April 7, 2012) was an
Uzbek actor. He
became a
Meritorious Artist of
Uzbekistan in 1995.
Jamshid Zakirov was born on...
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Sanjar Zokirov (also
Sanzhar Zakirov, Uzbek: Санжар Закиров; born 6
January 1983, in Tashkent) is an
Uzbek judoka, who
competed in the men's extra-lightweight...
- Yil (with
Alisher Fayz)
Yuragim Sezdi (with
Shuxrat Zokirov)
Yuragim Sezdi (with
Shuxrat Zokirov)
Hayot Monolog Hayot Gozal Sog'indim
Onamni Elda Bolsin...
- the most po****r hits in the USSR in 1980s. The band is led by
Farrukh Zokirov and
directed by Igor Khalikov, with
additional members including Abbos...
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Sodiqov and his
friends Ruslan Sharipov,
Bahodir Poʻlatov, and
Javohir Zokirov, all of whom went to High
School No. 41 in Tashkent,
founded the band Bolalar...