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Murod is a
masculine given name.
Murodov (masculine) or
Murodova (feminine) are
patronymic surnames derived from it.
Murod may
refer to:
Murod Khanturaev...
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Murod Nazarov (Uzbek:
Murod Nazarov, Мурад Назаров; born 16, November, 1980) is an
Uzbekistani businessman and Vice-president of the polo
federation of...
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Murod Khanturaev (Uzbek:
Murod Xontorayev, 4 July 1987 – 19 July 2021), was an
Uzbek mixed martial artist.
Prior to his death, he
served as Vice President...
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Makmun Murod (24
December 1924 – 13
September 2011), was an
Indonesian politician and general, who
served as a
member of the People's
Consultative ****embly...
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Yuriy Sarkisyan (Jan 1987 – May 16, 2013) Amet
Memet (2013–2014)
Murod Ismoilov (May 16, 2013 – Sept 14, 2015)
Andrey Fyodorov (Sept 15, 2015 –...
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Murod Rajabov (Russian: Мурод Раджабов, born 5 July 1995) is an
Uzbek footballer playing with FC
Sogdiana ****akh in the
Uzbek League. Born in G‘uzor...
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Murod Kholmukhamedov (born 23
December 1990) is an
Uzbek footballer who
currently plays as a
defender for
Kokand 1912 in the
Uzbekistan Super League....
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Murod Zukhurov is an
Uzbekistani retired goalkeeper. He was born on 23
February 1983 in Tashkent.
Zukhurov pla**** for
Bunyodkor in the 2009 AFC Champions...
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trainer of
Pakhtakor again. On 28
September 2011,
Khaydarov was
sacked and
Murod Ismailov replaced him as
temporary caretaker of the club. In
January 2012...
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Makmun Murod (1984–1988)
Sunawar Sukowati (1983–1986)
Wignyosumarsono (1986–1988) 9
Sudomo (1926–2012) 23
March 1988 – 16
March 1998
Makmun Murod Hartono...