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Nurmuhametqyzy Moldagulova (Russian: Алия Нурмухамбетовна Молдагулова, Kazakh: Әлия Нұрмұхамедқызы Молдағұлова/Äliia Nūrmūhamedqyzy
Moldağūlova; 25 October...
- (born 1978),
American chef,
television personality, and
author Aliya Moldagulova (1925–1944),
Soviet and
Kazakh sniper Aliya Mustafina (born 1994), Russian...
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Soviet survivors of the
battle told of her bravery. She and
sniper Aliya Moldagulova were the only
Kazakh women to
become Heroines of the
Soviet Union and...
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museum of Alia
Moldagulova,
which was
opened on
April 22, 1985, is
located on the
eponymous avenue, near the
memorial complex of
Moldagulova and the Alley...
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Lyudmila Pavlichenko Vasily Zaytsev Roza
Shanina Nina
Lobkovskaya Aliya Moldagulova Ivan
Sidorenko Vasilij Kvachantiradze Semyon Nomokonov Natalya Kovshova...
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Heroes of the
Soviet Union List of last
stands Mariya Polivanova Aliya Moldagulova Valeriya Gnarovskaya "Ковшова Наталья Венедиктовна". www.warheroes.ru...
- Chernobyl's
Nuclear Power Plant,
Reactor 4,
during the 1986 explosion.
Aliya Moldagulova –
sniper who led her
brigade after suffering high
casualties Pore Mosulishvili...
- Ieng Sary, Vietnamese-Cambodian
politician (d. 2013)
October 25
Aliya Moldagulova,
Soviet soldier and
sniper (d. 1944) John J. Snyder,
American Roman Catholic...
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Union portal Snipers of the
Soviet Union Lyudmila Pavlichenko Aliya Moldagulova Nina
Petrova In the
commendation lists Shanina's
patronymic is Georgiyevna...
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front of the Kazakh-British
Technical University, the
monument of
Aliya Moldagulova and
Manshuk Mametova, and is on the left side of the
Panfilov Street...