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Radik Tagirovich Tagirov (Russian: Радик Тагирович Тагиров; born c. 1982),
dubbed the
Volga Maniac, is a
Russian serial killer who
murdered 31 elderly...
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Radik Isayev (born
September 26, 1989, in Ukhul,
Akhtynsky District, Dagestan) is a Russian-born
naturalized Azerbaijani taekwondo practitioner of Lezgin...
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stage name of
Radik Yulyakshin (Bashkir: Радик Юлъяҡшин, Russian: Радик Юльякшин), a
Russian pop
singer and
producer of
Bashkir descent.
Radik Yulyakshin...
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Radik Zakiev (born 23
December 1986) is a
Russian former professional ice
hockey forward who pla**** in the
Kontinental Hockey League. He most notably...
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Radik Valiev (Russian: Радик Юрьевич Валиев, Ossetian: Уалыты Юрийы фырт Чермен; born 18 June 1997) is a
Russian freestyle wrestler.
Valiev won one of...
- Mongush's
tenure with the
group was
short and in 2005 he was
replaced by
Radik Tülüsh,
formerly of Yat-Kha fame. Huun-Huur-Tu
signed with
Beijing management...
- 2004 to 2007.
Radik Vodopyanov at National-Football-Teams.com "
Radik Vodopyanov - Weltfussball" (in German).
Retrieved 23
August 2019. "
Radik Vodopyanov...
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Radik Fesikhovich Khayrullov (Russian: Радик Фэсихович Хайруллов; born 23 May 1992) is a
Russian football player who
plays for FC Novosibirsk. He made...
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Radik Zhaparov (born
February 29, 1984) is a
Kazakh ski
jumper who has
competed since 2003. At the 2006
Winter Olympics in Turin, he
finished 11th in...
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Radik Failyevich Yusupov (Russian: Радик Фаильевич Юсупов; born 25
January 1993) is a
Russian former football defender. He made his
debut in the Russian...