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- Eldar Efendijev (Azerbaijani: Eldar Əfəndiyev; born 29 June 1954, Tallinn) is an Estonian politician of Azeri descent who was the minister of Po****tion...
- Aru (1997–1999) Katrin Saks (1999–2003) Toivo Asmer (1999–2003) Eldar Efendijev (2002–2003) Paul-Eerik Rummo (2003–2007) Jaan Õunapuu (2003–2007) Urve...
- Bosnian footballer Eldar Djangirov (born 1987), American jazz pianist Eldar Efendijev (born 1954), Estonian-Azerbaijani politician Eldar Elgrably (1986-2020)...
- Prime Minister Mart Laar Preceded by Andra Veidemann Succeeded by Eldar Efendijev Personal details Born (1956-11-29) 29 November 1956 (age 68) Tallinn,...
- Estonia. Key supporters of the new Narva monument were historian Eldar Efendijev, the mayor of Narva at the time, and Hans Lepp, the cultural head of the...
- Mižui (1985–1991) Vladimir Mižui (1991–1993) Raivo Murd (1993–1998) Eldar Efendijev (1998–2000) Imre Liiv (2000–2002) Tarmo Tammiste (2002–2013) Eduard East...
- Constituency Jaak Aab Järva and Viljandi Enn Eesmaa Mustamäe and Nõmme Eldar Efendijev Ida-Viru ****e Kalda Mustamäe and Nõmme Valeri Korb Ida-Viru Jaan Kundla...
- the remains of 15 neolithic dwellings were found in Kudruküla by Eldar Efendijev, then director of the Narva Museum. Expeditions uncovered a significant...
- mandates - Mihhail Stalnuhhin (K), 8,584 votes. District mandates - Eldar Efendijev (K), 1,650 votes; Lembit Kaljuvee (K), 2,440 votes; Valeri Korb (K), 3...
- office 2003–2007 Prime Minister Juhan Parts Andrus Ansip Preceded by Eldar Efendijev Succeeded by Urve Palo Minister of Culture and Education In office 1992–1994...