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Anzor Salukvadze
Anzor is a Circassian, Chechen and Georgian masculine given name. The name possibly derived from the Georgian noble title აზნაური (aznauri), ultimately from Middle Persian aznawar meaning "noble". Alternatively or independently, the name could be derived from Arabic أَنْذَرَ (ʾanḏara) meaning "preventive" or "warn, notify, caution". People with the name include: * Anzor Ashev (born 1998), Russian footballer * Anzor Astemirov (1976–2010), Islamist leader of a terrorist group in the Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria * Anzor Boltukayev (born 1986), Russian freestyle wrestler of Chechen descent * Anzor Chikhladze (born 1949), Russian footballer * Anzor Daurbekov (born 1977), Russian footballer * Anzor Dzamikhov (born 1975), Russian football player and coach * Anzor Gubashev, a suspect in the assassination of Boris Nemtsov * Anzor Kavazashvili (born 1940), Soviet former football goalkeeper of Georgian nationality * Anzor Khizriev (born 1990), Russi ...
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Chechen Language
Chechen (, ) (, , ) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by 2 million people, mostly in the Chechen Republic and by members of the Chechen diaspora throughout Russia and the rest of Europe, Jordan, Central Asia (mainly Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan) and Georgia. Classification Chechen is a Northeast Caucasian language. Together with the closely related Ingush, with which there exists a large degree of mutual intelligibility and shared vocabulary, it forms the Vainakh branch. Dialects There are a number of Chechen dialects: Ehki, Chantish, Chebarloish, Malkhish, Nokhchmakhkakhoish, Orstkhoish, Sharoish, Shuotoish, Terloish, Itum-Qalish and Himoish. The Kisti dialect of Georgia is not easily understood by northern Chechens without a few days' practice. One difference in pronunciation is that Kisti aspirated consonants remain aspirated when they are doubled (fortis) or after /s/, but they then lose their aspiration in other dialects. Dialects of Chechen can be classified by t ...
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Anzor Khizriev
Anzor Ruslanovich Khizriev (russian: Анзор Русланович Хизриев; born 31 October 1990 in Chechnya) is a Russian freestyle wrestler of Chechen descent, who competes in the 125 kg weight category. Senior European Games gold medalist 2019, he came in 5th at the 2018 World Championships. Background Khizriev was born in Chechnya, but at the age of five his family fled to St. Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast after the First Chechen War erupted. He started training in freestyle wrestling in primary school, but in the high school years he retired. After finishing Saint Petersburg State Medical Academy study he got the degree in surgery and returned to wrestling. Wrestling career Khizriev represents Leningrad Oblast in Russian national championships. He is two-times Russian national champion. He represented the Russian Federation at the World Championships 2017 and 2018. At Ivan Yarygin 2019 he beat Olympic gold medalist and 2-time world champion Taha Akgül of Tur ...
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Anzor Tembulatov
Anzor Sharaniyevich Tembulatov (russian: Анзор Шараниевич Тембулатов; born 8 June 1989) is a former Russian footballer. Club career He made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Terek Grozny on 21 November 2009 in a game against FC Kuban Krasnodar FC Kuban (russian: link=no, Футбольный клуб "Кубань" Краснодар) was a Russian football club based in Krasnodar. The team began playing in the Russian Premier League in 2011, after it was promoted for winning the Ru .... References External links * * 1989 births Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Akhmat Grozny players Russian Premier League players {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1989-stub ...
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Anzor Sitchinava
Anzor Sitchinava (born 8 September 1995) is a Georgian rugby union player. His position is wing, and he currently plays for Academy Tbilisi in the Didi 10 and the Georgia national team. Sitchinava received a yellow card for tackling a player in the air in his first international match against Japan in 2016. He was selected as part of the 36-man Georgian squad to prepare for the 2018 Rugby Europe Championship The 2018 Rugby Europe Championship is the premier rugby union competition outside of the Six Nations Championship in Europe. This is the second season under its new format, that saw Georgia, Germany, Romania, Russia, Spain and Belgium compete for .... References 1995 births Living people Rugby union players from Georgia (country) Georgia international rugby union players Batumi RC players Rugby union wings Rugby union players from Tbilisi {{Georgia-sport-bio-stub ...
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Anzor Sanaya
Anzor Zurabovich Sanaya (russian: Анзор Зурабович Саная; born 22 May 1989) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. He is an assistant coach with Pari NN. Club career He made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Orenburg on 30 July 2016 in a game against FC Rostov. Personal life He is a son of Zurab Sanaya Zurab Vladimirovich Sanaya (russian: Зураб Владимирович Саная; born 15 April 1968) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. As a player, he made his debut in the Soviet Second League in 1985 for FC Nart .... External links * * 1989 births People from Mineralnye Vody Footballers from Stavropol Krai Russian people of Abkhazian descent Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football forwards FC Baltika Kaliningrad players FC Sportakademklub Moscow players FC Lokomotiv Moscow players FC Spartak Kostroma players FC Tekstilshchik Ivanovo players FC Tom Tom ...
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Anzor Nafash
Anzor Nadim Rashad Nafash (; born 2 November 1978) is a professional football coach and former player who played as a midfielder. Born in the Russian SFSR to a Russian father and a Jordanian mother, Nafash became a Jordanian citizen through naturalization. Between 2002 and 2003, he played four matches for the Jordan national team. Early life Nafash was born in the Russian SFSR The Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Russian SFSR or RSFSR ( rus, Российская Советская Федеративная Социалистическая Республика, Rossíyskaya Sovétskaya Federatívnaya Soci ..., Soviet Union to a Russian father and a Jordanian mother. He obtained Jordanian citizenship in order to represent the Jordan national team. Managerial career On 16 January 2020, Nafash was appointed head coach of Al-Ahli. References External links * 1978 births Sportspeople from Nalchik Living people Russian people of Jordanian descent ...
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Anzor Kunizhev
Anzor Askerbiyevich Kunizhev (russian: Анзор Аскербиевич Кунижев; born 7 December 1975) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He made his Russian Football National League debut for PFC Spartak Nalchik on 7 August 2000 in a game against FC Zhemchuzhina Sochi FC Zhemchuzhina-Sochi (russian: ФК Жемчужина-Сочи) was a Russian association football club based in Sochi, Krasnodar Krai founded in 1991 and dissolved in 2012. History Zhemchuzhina Sochi was founded in 1991 and named after a hotel .... He played 4 seasons in the FNL in his career. External links * 1975 births Living people Russian men's footballers Men's association football forwards PFC Spartak Nalchik players FC Akhmat Grozny players FC Volgar Astrakhan players FC Yenisey Krasnoyarsk players FC Lukhovitsy players FC Mashuk-KMV Pyatigorsk players {{Russia-footy-forward-1970s-stub ...
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Anzor Koblev
Anzor Zaurovich Koblev (russian: Анзор Заурович Коблев; born 2 August 1966) is a Russian professional football coach and a former player. Club career He made his Russian Football National League debut for FC Druzhba Maykop on 25 April 1992 in a game against FC Uralan Elista. He played 5 seasons in the FNL for Druzhba, FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk and FC Gazovik-Gazprom Izhevsk FC SOYUZ-Gazprom Izhevsk (russian: ФК «СОЮЗ-Газпром» Ижевск) was a Russian association football club from Izhevsk, founded in 1988 and playing on the professional level since 1991. In 2010, it played in the Russian Second Divi .... External links * 1966 births Living people Soviet men's footballers Russian men's footballers Men's association football defenders FC Chernomorets Novorossiysk players Russian football managers FC SOYUZ-Gazprom Izhevsk players FC Druzhba Maykop players FC Kuzbass Kemerovo players {{Russia-footy-defender-1960s-stub ...
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Anzor Kiknadze
Anzor Kiknadze ( ka, ანზორ კიკნაძე, russian: Анзор Леванович Кикнадзе, 26 March 1934 – 17 November 1977) was a Georgian judoka who won a bronze medal in the heavyweight division (+80 kg) at the 1964 Summer Olympics. At the world championships he won two bronze medals, in 1965 and 1967. At the European Championships he won an open title in 1962, 1964, 1965 and 1966, and finished second in 1967 and 1968. He was also European team champion in 1963–66, winning team bronzes in 1962 and 1967. Nationally, he was a Soviet champion in sambo , aka = Sombo (in English-speaking countries) , focus = Hybrid , country = Soviet Union , pioneers = Viktor Spiridonov, Vasili Oshchepkov, Anatoly Kharlampiev , famous_pract = List of Practitioners , oly ... in 1961–1965, but never competed in the judo championships, which were first held in 1973. After retiring from competitions he coached sambo and ...
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Anzor Kavazashvili
Anzor Amberkovich Kavazashvili ( ka, ანზორ ყავაზაშვილი, russian: Анзор Амберкович Кавазашвили, born 19 July 1940) is a Soviet former football goalkeeper of Georgian nationality. Honours * Soviet Top League champion: 1965, 1969 * Soviet Cup winner: 1968, 1971 * Soviet Goalkeeper of the Year: 1965, 1967 International career He played for Soviet Union national team (29 matches), and was a participant at the 1966 FIFA World Cup and 1970 FIFA World Cup. After ending his playing career, he worked as a coach of several teams, including Spartak Kostroma FC Spartak Kostroma (russian: ФК «Спартак» Кострома) is a Russian association football club from Kostroma, founded in 1959. The highest level it achieved in its history was second-highest Soviet First League, where it played in 1 ... and national teams of Chad and Guinea. References *RussiaTeam biography External links Anzor Kavazashvili Interview ...
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Georgian Language
Georgian (, , ) is the most widely-spoken Kartvelian language, and serves as the literary language or lingua franca for speakers of related languages. It is the official language of Georgia and the native or primary language of 87.6% of its population. Its speakers today number approximately four million. Classification No claimed genetic links between the Kartvelian languages and any other language family in the world are accepted in mainstream linguistics. Among the Kartvelian languages, Georgian is most closely related to the so-called Zan languages (Megrelian and Laz); glottochronological studies indicate that it split from the latter approximately 2700 years ago. Svan is a more distant relative that split off much earlier, perhaps 4000 years ago. Dialects Standard Georgian is largely based on the Kartlian dialect.
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Anzor Gubashev
The assassination of Boris Nemtsov, a Russian politician opposed to the government of Vladimir Putin, occurred in central Moscow on Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge at 23:31 local time on 27 February 2015. An unknown assailant fired seven or eight shots from a Makarov pistol. Four of them hit Boris Nemtsov in the head, heart, liver and stomach, killing him almost instantly. He died hours after appealing to the public to support a march against Russia's war in Ukraine. Nemtsov's Ukrainian partner Anna Duritskaya survived the attack as its sole eyewitness. The assassination was met with worldwide condemnation and concern for the situation of the Russian opposition. Russian authorities also condemned the murder and vowed to conduct a thorough investigation. On 8 March 2015, Russian authorities charged Anzor Gubashev and Zaur Dadaev, both originating from the Northern Caucasus, with involvement in the crime. According to Russian authorities, Dadaev confessed to involvement in the murder. ...
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