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- Saida Iskandarova (Uzbek: Саида Искандарова; born March 12, 1980) is an Uzbek former swimmer who specialized in backstroke, but also competed in sprint...
- Maqsudxonzoda Iskandariy was born 1952 in Tashkent. Mother: Sanoatxon Iskandarova was born 1957 in Tashkent. Brother: Muhammad Ali Iskandarov Qurbonalievich...
- Spring 2023: Alexander "ST" Stepanov [ru] Season 4, Fall 2023: Evgenia Iskandarova Season 5, 2024: Igor Chekhov Season 6, 2025: To be announced Mikhail...
- m freestyle. Swimming in heat four, she edged out Uzbekistan's Saida Iskandarova to pick up a fifth seed and fifty-fourth overall by 0.23 of a second...
- Chin-Kuei  Chinese Taipei 31.40 29 Deirdre Hughes  Ireland 31.41 30 Saida Iskandarova  Uzbekistan 31.60 31 Kuan Chia-Hsien  Chinese Taipei 31.89 32 Ayeisha...
- Pavel Yarygin Returned to Game Bears Bears 5th Voted Out Day 15 Evgenia Iskandarova 33, Moscow Comedian Bears Quit Day 15 Aleksandr Los 36, Yenakiieve, Ukraine...
- 17 September 2023 (2023-09-17) 24 December 2023 (2023-12-24) Evgenia Iskandarova Karina Koks Karina Ni**** Dominicana 1 17 15 22 September 2024 (2024-09-22)...
- Business. p. 3. ISSN 1741-3419. Geels, Frank W.; Sovacool, Benjamin K.; Iskandarova, Marfuga (April 2023). "The socio-technical dynamics of net-zero industrial...
- December 2013. Mammadkhanli, Anvar (2013). "The Ice Statue". Translated by Iskandarova, Nigar. Visions of Azerbaijan. Archived from the original on 20 September...
- She parti****ted in the first heat, against two other swimmers Saida Iskandarova of Uzbekistan, and Sherry Tsai of Hong Kong, who carried the nation's...