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- Gordiy Semionovich Sablukov (1804–1880) was a Russian expert on Islam. With Dimitriy Boguslavsky he was responsible for the first Russian translation of...
- Alexandrovich Sablukov (Russian: Александр Александрович Саблуков; 1783–1857) was a Russian Lieutenant General, engineer and inventor. Sablukov is credited...
- Headquarters Surgut , Russia Key people Maxim Gennadyevich Shirokov (CEO) Yuri Sablukov (Chairman) Products Electric power Thermal energy Revenue $1.38 billion (2021)...
- A centrifugal fan was invented by Russian military engineer Alexander Sablukov in 1832, and was used both in the Russian light industry (such as sugar...
- Russian, "Коран, законодательная книга мохаммеданского вероучения" by G. S. Sablukov. 1880, English, The Koran, by Edward Henry Palmer. 1886, Bengali, by Girish...
- Quran in Russian based on the French translation of André du Ryer. Gordiy Sablukov published the first Russian translation of the Quran from the original...
- Producers Tatiyana Tsyvareva Evgeniy Golovin Anton Smetankin Alexander Sablukov Editor Alyona Studennikova Running time 7 minutes Production company Studio...
- inventor of modern bra, the standard of cup sizes and nursing bra Alexander Sablukov, inventor of centrifugal fan Franz San Galli, inventor of radiator Yefim...
- Mednikov Tatiyana Tsyvareva Evgeniy Golovin Anton Smetankin Alexander Sablukov Natalia Belyanina Editor Maksim Maksimov Running time 11 minutes Production...
- OceanGate Albert Bruce Sabin (1906–1993), U.S. – oral Polio vaccine Alexander Sablukov (1783–1857), Russiacentrifugal fan Şerafeddin Sabuncuoğlu (1385–1468)...