Manizha Dalerovna Sangin (Russian: Мани́жа Дале́ровна Санги́н; née Khamrayeva [Russian: Хамра́ева; Tajik: Ҳамроева]; born 8 July 1991), known mononymously...
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Manizha Talash (born 2002) is an Afghan breakdancer. She qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics as a member of the IOC Refugee Olympic Team. Talash was...
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Manizha may refer to: Manizha Bakhtari Afghan diplomat Manizha Wafeq Afghan entrepreneur This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Manizha Bakhtari (Persian: منیژه باختری) is an Afghan diplomat, author, and journalist. She currently serves as the Afghan ambassador to Austria. She...
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Manija Dawlat (redirect from Manizha Davlatova)
Manizha Davlat (Tajik: Манижа Давлат; born on December 31, 1982) (also spelled as Manizha Davlatova, Manija Davlat, Manizha Dawlat and Manija Dawlat)...
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Manizha Wafeq is an Afghan entrepreneur and campaigner for women's rights. With a degree in Economics, she has been working since 2002 with development...
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compete in the B-Girl dual battles for Paris 2024. Former Afghan B-Girl Manizha Talash (Nicka) qualified for the games following the announcement of Refugee...
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romanized: Russkaya zhenshchina, stylised in all caps) is a song by Russian-Tajik singer Manizha, independently released as a single on 19 March 2021. The song represented...
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which also included Aleksandr Panayotov, Egor Kreed, Elena Temnikova, Manizha, Olga Buzova and Philipp Kirkorov, as reported by Russian media. After...
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2021. Three entries competed and the winner, "Russian Woman" performed by Manizha, was selected exclusively through a public televote. In addition to the...
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