- 1988 (Tommot), and
Bulatova 1999 (Sakhalin). The
Evenki language typically has CV
syllables but
other structures are possible.
Bulatova and
Grenoble list...
- Vera
Andreevna Bulatova (Russian: Вера Андреевна Булатова;
September 30, 1915 in
Moscow –
December 11, 2014 in Tashkent) was a Russian–born Uzbekistani...
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Kamaliya Bulatova (Russian: Камалия Булатова; born 23
January 2003) is a
Russian chess player who
holds the FIDE
title of
Woman FIDE
Master (WFM). Kamaliya...
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Fliura Askarovna Abbate-
Bulatova (Russian: Флюра Аскаровна Аббате-Булатова, born 9
September 1963) is a
former Soviet and then
Italian table tennis player...
- Fomin, S.K.
Maria Bulatova (Булатова Марія Михайлівна).
Encyclopedia of
Modern Ukraine. 2016
Mykola Kostenko substituted Maria Bulatova at the post of chairperson...
- 51(1), 58−64. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.visres.2010.09.033
Bulatov A.,
Bulatova N.,
Marma V., Kučinskas L. (2022)
Quantitative study of
asymmetry in the...
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singer Khaydar Begichev received a star, and in 2005 the
singers Munira Bulatova and
Salavat Fatkhutdinov were honored.
Generally the
stars are dedicated...
- of Asia
Pacific Countries for her role in Two Women. Anna
Levanova (née
Bulatova) was born in Moscow,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union (now Russia).
There were...
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Popova (URS) 1982:
Fliura Bulatova & Inna
Kovalenko (URS) 1984:
Narine Antonjan &
Valentina Popova (URS) 1986:
Fliura Bulatova &
Elena Kovtun (URS) 1988:...
- avenueofstars.com.hk/en/.
Retrieved 29
August 2019. "The
Names of
Munira Bulatova and
Salavat Fatkhutdinov Light up on the
Alley of
Stars in Kazan" Archived...