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Bazarov (russian: База́ров) is a Russian surname. It derives from the word ''bazar'' of Persian origin meaning "marketplace". The feminine form is Bazarova. Transliterations and variants in other languages include Bazarow, Bazaroff (Germanized), Bazarau (Belarusian), Bazariv (Ukrainian). Bazarov may refer to: *Aleksey Bazarov (b. 1963), a retired Israeli athlete who specialized in the 400 metres *Boris Bazarov (1893–1939), a Soviet secret police officer *Farkhat Bazarov (b. 1980), a Russian professional football player * Nadezhda Bazarova, a Russian ballerina and ballet teacher *Vera Bazarova (b. 1993), a Russian pair skater *Vladimir Bazarov (1874–1939), a Russian journalist and economist ;Fictional characters: *Basil Bazarov This is the list of fictional characters in ''The Adventures of Tintin'', the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The characters are listed alphabetically, grouped by the Main characters, the Antagonists, and the Supporting chara ...
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Russian Surname
See Eastern Slavic naming customs for the explanation of the structure of Russian-language surnames. A (А) * Abakumov * Abdulov * Abramov * Abramovich * Avdeyev * Avdonin * Averin (surname), Averin * Averyanov * Avilov (surname), Avilov * Agapov * Agafonov * Ageykin * Agliullin * Adaksin * Azarov * Akinfeev * Aksakov * Aksenchuk * Akhmedov * Aksyonov (surname), Aksyonov * Akulov * Aleyev * Alexandrov (surname), Alexandrov * Alexeyev * Alenin * Alekhin (other), Alekhin * Alyokhin * Aliyev * Alistratov * Alliluyev * Alogrin * Amaliyev * Amelin (surname), Amelin * Aminev * Ananyev (surname), Ananyev * Anasenko * Andreyev * Andreyushkin * Andronikov * Andropov * Andryukhin * Anikanov * Anikin (surname), Anikin * Anisimov * Anishin * Ankudinov * Annenkov * Annikov * Anosov * Anokhin * Anoshkin * Anrep (surname), Anrep * Antakov * Antipin * Antipov * Antonov (surname), Antonov * Antonovich * Anushchenkov * Apalkov * ...
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Bazar
Bazar may refer to: * Bazar, Afghanistan * Bazar, Azerbaijan * Bazar, Mardan, Pakistan * Bazar, Ukraine In Iran * Bazar, East Azerbaijan * Bazar, Gilan * Bazareh-ye Qarnas, North Khorasan Province * Bazargah, Qazvin, Qazvin Province * Bazar, South Khorasan In Poland * Bazar, Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland) * Bazar, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland) * Bazar, Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) See also *Bazaar (other) A bazaar or landa bazaar is a permanent marketplace or street of shops. Bazaar may also refer to: Places * Bazaar, Kansas, an unincorporated community in the United States * Namche Bazaar, Nepal * De Bazaar Beverwijk Bazaar, Netherlands Books * ...
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Marketplace
A marketplace or market place is a location where people regularly gather for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other goods. In different parts of the world, a marketplace may be described as a '' souk'' (from the Arabic), ''bazaar'' (from the Persian), a fixed '' mercado'' (Spanish), or itinerant ''tianguis'' (Mexico), or ''palengke'' (Philippines). Some markets operate daily and are said to be ''permanent'' markets while others are held once a week or on less frequent specified days such as festival days and are said to be ''periodic markets.'' The form that a market adopts depends on its locality's population, culture, ambient and geographic conditions. The term ''market'' covers many types of trading, as market squares, market halls and food halls, and their different varieties. Thus marketplaces can be both outdoors and indoors, and in the modern world, online marketplaces. Markets have existed for as long as humans have engaged in trade. The earlies ...
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Bazarow
Bazarov (russian: База́ров) is a Russian surname. It derives from the word ''bazar'' of Persian origin meaning "marketplace". The feminine form is Bazarova. Transliterations and variants in other languages include Bazarow, Bazaroff (Germanized), Bazarau (Belarusian), Bazariv (Ukrainian). Bazarov may refer to: *Aleksey Bazarov (b. 1963), a retired Israeli athlete who specialized in the 400 metres *Boris Bazarov (1893–1939), a Soviet secret police officer *Farkhat Bazarov (b. 1980), a Russian professional football player * Nadezhda Bazarova, a Russian ballerina and ballet teacher *Vera Bazarova (b. 1993), a Russian pair skater *Vladimir Bazarov (1874–1939), a Russian journalist and economist ;Fictional characters: *Basil Bazarov This is the list of fictional characters in ''The Adventures of Tintin'', the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The characters are listed alphabetically, grouped by the Main characters, the Antagonists, and the Supporting chara ...
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Bazaroff
Bazarov (russian: База́ров) is a Russian surname. It derives from the word ''bazar'' of Persian origin meaning "marketplace". The feminine form is Bazarova. Transliterations and variants in other languages include Bazarow, Bazaroff (Germanized), Bazarau (Belarusian), Bazariv (Ukrainian). Bazarov may refer to: *Aleksey Bazarov (b. 1963), a retired Israeli athlete who specialized in the 400 metres *Boris Bazarov (1893–1939), a Soviet secret police officer *Farkhat Bazarov (b. 1980), a Russian professional football player * Nadezhda Bazarova, a Russian ballerina and ballet teacher *Vera Bazarova (b. 1993), a Russian pair skater *Vladimir Bazarov (1874–1939), a Russian journalist and economist ;Fictional characters: *Basil Bazarov This is the list of fictional characters in ''The Adventures of Tintin'', the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The characters are listed alphabetically, grouped by the Main characters, the Antagonists, and the Supporting charac ...
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Bazarau
Bazarov (russian: База́ров) is a Russian surname. It derives from the word ''bazar'' of Persian origin meaning "marketplace". The feminine form is Bazarova. Transliterations and variants in other languages include Bazarow, Bazaroff (Germanized), Bazarau (Belarusian), Bazariv (Ukrainian). Bazarov may refer to: *Aleksey Bazarov (b. 1963), a retired Israeli athlete who specialized in the 400 metres *Boris Bazarov (1893–1939), a Soviet secret police officer *Farkhat Bazarov (b. 1980), a Russian professional football player * Nadezhda Bazarova, a Russian ballerina and ballet teacher *Vera Bazarova (b. 1993), a Russian pair skater *Vladimir Bazarov (1874–1939), a Russian journalist and economist ;Fictional characters: *Basil Bazarov This is the list of fictional characters in ''The Adventures of Tintin'', the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The characters are listed alphabetically, grouped by the Main characters, the Antagonists, and the Supporting charact ...
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Bazariv
Bazarov (russian: База́ров) is a Russian surname. It derives from the word ''bazar'' of Persian origin meaning "marketplace". The feminine form is Bazarova. Transliterations and variants in other languages include Bazarow, Bazaroff (Germanized), Bazarau (Belarusian), Bazariv (Ukrainian). Bazarov may refer to: *Aleksey Bazarov (b. 1963), a retired Israeli athlete who specialized in the 400 metres *Boris Bazarov (1893–1939), a Soviet secret police officer *Farkhat Bazarov (b. 1980), a Russian professional football player * Nadezhda Bazarova, a Russian ballerina and ballet teacher *Vera Bazarova (b. 1993), a Russian pair skater *Vladimir Bazarov (1874–1939), a Russian journalist and economist ;Fictional characters: *Basil Bazarov This is the list of fictional characters in ''The Adventures of Tintin'', the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The characters are listed alphabetically, grouped by the Main characters, the Antagonists, and the Supporting characte ...
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Aleksey Bazarov
Aleksey Bazarov ( he, אלכסיי באזארוב, russian: Алексей Базаров) born 14 October 1963) is a retired USSR-born Israeli athlete who specialized in the 400 metres hurdles. He became Soviet champion in 1990, and represented the Soviet Union in hurdles and relay (where the team finished eighth) at the 1990 European Championships. He won his first Israeli championship in 1992, and would win four national titles in total; one of them in the 400 metres. He also competed at the 1992 Olympic Games, the 1993 World Championships and the 1994 European Championships without reaching the final. His personal best time was 49.33 seconds, achieved in June 1988 in Leningrad.World men's all-time best 400m hurdles
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Boris Bazarov
Boris Yakovlevich Bazarov (russian: Борис Яковлевич Базаров; 1893 - 1939) was a Soviet secret police officer who served as the chief illegal ''rezident'' in New York City from 1935 until 1937. Early life Bazarov was born Boris Iakovlevich Shpak in 1893 in Kovno gubernia, Lithuania, which was then part of the Russian Empire. In addition to Russian, he spoke German, Bulgarian, French, and Serbo-Croatian. Career Bazarov graduated Vilno Military Academy and joined Russian Imperial Army 105th infantry regiment to take part in the First World War (1914, platoon leader, 1917 company leader). After the Russian Revolution as a man with military experience he volunteered for the Soviet secret police (OGPU). Since 1921 specialized on covert operations in Balkans (Bulgaria and Yugoslavia in 1924). In 1924-27 he was a Soviet representative in Austria (member of the Soviet embassy in Vienna) where he supervised Austrian, Bulgarian, Yugoslavian, and Romanian agents. Sinc ...
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Farkhat Bazarov
Farkhat Reimbergenovich Bazarov (russian: Фархат Реимбергенович Базаров; born 31 January 1980) is a Turkmen former professional football player, who also holds Russian citizenship. Career In 2013 with FC Balkan he won the AFC President's Cup 2013 in Malaysia. From 2015, playing for FC Energetik. Bazarow made his senior national team debut in 2014 AFC Challenge Cup, match against Philippines. Achievements * AFC President's Cup: 2013 File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ... References External links * Career summary by KLISF 1980 births Living people Russian footballers Turkmenistan expatriate footballers Turkmenistan footballers Expatriate footballers in Uzbekistan Turkmenistan expatriate sportspeople in Uzbekistan Turkmenis ...
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Nadezhda Bazarova
Nadezhda may refer to: *Nadezhda (given name), people with the given name ''Nadezhda'' *Nadezhda (satellite), a series of Russian navigation satellites, of which one was launched in 1998 *2071 Nadezhda, an asteroid *Nadezhda (cockroach), the first Earth creature to produce offspring that had been conceived in space *Lada Nadezhda, a minivan produced by AvtoVAZ * Nadezhda, a bandy club in Birobidzhan, Russia Places *Nadezhda, Sofia, a municipality, part of Sofia, Bulgaria *Nadezhda Strait, Okhotsk Sea *Nadezhda Island, Sitka County, Alaska Ships * STS ''Nadezhda'', a Russian sail training ship, sister of STS ''Mir'' * ''Nadezhda'' (1802 Russian ship), a Russian sloop * Bulgarian torpedo gunboat ''Nadezhda'' See also *Nadège *Nadezhdinsky (other) Nadezhdinsky (masculine), Nadezhdinskaya (feminine), or Nadezhdinskoye (neuter) may refer to: *Nadezhdinsky District Nadezhdinsky District (russian: Наде́ждинский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #161-KZ and mu ...
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Vera Bazarova
Vera Yevgenyevna Bazarova (russian: Ве́ра Евге́ньевна База́рова, born 28 January 1993) is a Russian pair skater. With former partner Yuri Larionov, she is the 2012–13 Grand Prix Final silver medalist, a three-time European medalist (silver in 2012; bronze in 2011 and 2014), the 2007 World Junior silver medalist, and the 2012 Russian national champion. They won six senior Grand Prix series medals outside the final, including gold at the 2012 NHK Trophy. After their partnership ended, Bazarova competed with Andrei Deputat. Personal life Bazarova was born on 28 January 1993 in Yekaterinburg, Russia. She enrolled at Perm State Pedagogical University, Faculty of Physical Education. She then studied tourism in Yekaterinburg; her father and sister work in tourism. Early years on the ice Bazarova began skating in 1997. She trained in Yekaterinburg mostly as a singles skater until the age of 12. At that time, coach Ludmila Kalinina invited her to Perm ...
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