Mustafa, Azerbaijan

Mustafa, Azerbaijan

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  • Mustafa Barzani — Born March 14, 1903(1903 03 14) Barzan, Iraq, Ottoman Empire Died March 1, 1979 …   Wikipedia

  • Mustafa Topchubashov — Dr. Mustafa Agha bey oglu Topchubashov (Azeri: Mustafa Topçubaşov; 5 August 1895, Yerevan – 23 November 1981, Baku), Ph.D., was an Azerbaijani surgeon, Hero of Socialist Labor, Stalin Prize winner, and recipient of the Order of Lenin. Contents …   Wikipedia

  • Mustafa Vekilov — Mustafa Vəkilov Minister of Internal Affairs of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (ADR) In office February 15, 1920 – April 28, 1920 President Nasib Yusifbeyli (Chairman of Azerbaijani Parliament) Preceded by Mammad Hasan Hajinsk …   Wikipedia

  • Azerbaijan State Oil Academy shooting — Site of the shooting Location …   Wikipedia

  • Mustafa Abdul Jalil — مصطفى عبد الجليل Chairman of the National Transitional Council of Libya Incumbent Assumed office …   Wikipedia

  • Mustafa Sandal — Birth name Mustafa Sandal Born January 11, 1970 (1970 01 11) (age 41) Origin Istanbul, Turkey Genres …   Wikipedia

  • Mustafa Said — Origin Egypt Genres Arab traditional, Classic, Arab Tarab, Arabic music, Arabesque music, World Music, Middle Eastern music Years active 1990–present Labels …   Wikipedia

  • Mustafa Mahmudov — was an Azerbaijani political leader who was instrumental in the nation s independence moevement in the early 1900s. He served as a member of parliament for the second Russian State Duma in 1907 and was Deputy Secretary of the Azerbaijani National …   Wikipedia

  • Mustafa Edige Kirimal — (* 1911 Bahcesaray – † 1980 Munich) was an Crimean born politician. Kirimal is best known for his meticulous research and publications on the history of Crimean Tatars in the first half of the 20th century. He served as the editor of Dergi, one… …   Wikipedia

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