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- Azerbaijani and Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Salmanova. It is a slavicisation of the Arabic male given name Salman. It may refer...
- Contest The 2020 contest was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Narmin Salmanova was supposed to announce the results, but due to alleged technical difficulties...
- S2CID 55387571. Kerley, L. L.; Mukhacheva, A. S.; Matyukhina, D. S.; Salmanova, E.; Salkina, G. P.; Miquelle, D. G. (2015). "A comparison of food habits...
- Murnau's Nosferatu (1922) and Paul Leni's Waxworks (1924) Actress Lyda Salmanova went on to marry Paul Wegener. The few surviving clips from this film...
- spokespersons. The spokespersons who would have announced them were Narmin Salmanova, Eda Marcus and Helen Kalandadze respectively. A press release from the...
- a party he is to attend, in order to make an impression on a dancer (Salmanova) who will be there. Paul Wegener as the Golem. IMDb credits Wegener as...
- Niamh Kavanagh  San Marino – John Kennedy O'Connor  Azerbaijan – Narmin Salmanova  Austria – Philipp Hansa  France – Anggun  Finland – Bess  Belgium – Bart...
- 11% of the country's professional judges were women (including Sona Salmanova, Deputy Chair of the Constitutional Court), this remains the lowest proportion...
- General of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1933–1934) Sona Salmanova: First female judge in Azerbaijan (upon her becoming a Judge of the Constitutional...
- versions were recorded by M. Baimov, F. Nadrshina, Salawat Salmanov, L.K. Salmanova, poet Ra**** Shakur. The song is lyrical and epic. The song "Uyyl" was...