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    Fayzulla Ubaydullayevich Xoʻjayev (Uzbek pronunciation: [fæjzuˈlːæ ubæjduˈlːɒjevitʃ xoˈdʒajev]) (Uzbek Latin: Fayzulla Ubaydulloyevich Xo‘jayev, Uzbek:...
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  • Khodzhayev, Khodzhaev, Khojayev or Khojaev (Uzbek: Xo‘jayev; Russian: Ходжаев) is an Asian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Khodzhayeva,...
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  • of Central Committee Sergei Bessonov Akmal Ikramov – Uzbek leader Fayzulla Khodzhayev – Uzbek leader Vasily Sharangovich – former first secretary in Belorussia...
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    majority of Jadidists, including leaders such as Abdurrauf Fitrat and Fayzulla Khodzhayev, cast their lot with the communists. In 1920 Khojayev, who became...
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    directors of the Presidium: Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (from 1924): Fayzulla Khodzhayev (May 21, 1925 – June 17, 1937) Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic...
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  • Alibi Dzhangildin Amankeldı İmanov  Fyodor Kolesov Shalva Eliava Fayzulla Khodzhayev Alexander Krasnoshchyokov Nikolay Matveyev Genrich Eiche Vasily Blyukher...
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    Kamenev Grigory Kaminsky Georgii Karpechenko Innokenty Khalepsky Fayzulla Khodzhayev Vasiliy Khripin Grigory Kireyev Vladimir Kirshon Vladimir Klimovskikh...
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    two Central Asians were involved in this committee, the lawyers Fayzulla Khodzhayev and Tashpolad Narbutabekov. Despite this failure to actively involve...
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  • Grigory Khakhanyan (1939) Karim Khakimov (1938) Aghasi Khanjian (1936) Fayzulla Khodzhayev (1938) Lazar Kogan (1939) Mikhail Koltsov (1940) August Kork (1937)...
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    Bukharan People's Soviet Republic was proclaimed on 8 October 1920 under Fayzulla Xoʻjayev. In Soviet terminology, the republic was a "revolutionary-democratic...
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