List Of Leaders The Dagestan ASSR
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List Of Leaders The Dagestan ASSR
The following is a list of leaders of the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (the Dagestan ASSR). It lists heads of state, heads of government and heads of the local branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. During its existence, the Dagestan ASSR was a part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (the Russian SFSR). Heads of state Heads of government Heads of party See also * Head of the Republic of Dagestan * History of Dagestan * Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic References SourcesWorld Statesmen.org {{DEFAULTSORT:List of leaders of the Dagestan ASSR Lists of political office-holders in Russia, Dagestan ASSR leaders Dagestan ASSR leaders Dagestan ASSR Head of State Dagestan ASSR Dagestan ASSR The Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic av, Дагъистаналъул Автономияб Советияб Социалистияб Жумгьурият az, Дағыстан Мухтар Совет Сосиалист ...
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Coat Of Arms Of Dagestan
The coat of arms of Dagestan was instituted on 20 October 1994. The eagle is a traditional symbol of nobility, courage, wisdom, and faith. References Sources * ''Dagestan'': Edward Beliaev, Oksana Buranbaeva. Cavendish State Publishing 2005(Google Books)
Russian coats of arms, Dagestan Coats of arms with hands, Dagestan Coats of arms with eagles, Dagestan Coats of arms with suns, Dagestan Coats of arms with mountains, Dagestan {{Heraldry-stub ...
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Muhammad (), also spelled Muhammed or Muhamad or Mohammad or Mohammed or Mohamed or in a variety of other ways, is an Arabic given male name literally meaning 'Praiseworthy'. The name comes from the passive participle of the Arabic verb (حَمَّدَ), meaning 'to praise', which itself comes from the triconsonantal Semitic root Ḥ-M-D. Believed to be the most popular name in the world, by 2014 it was estimated to have been given to 150 million men and boys. The name is banned for newborn children, in the Xinjiang region of China since 2017, as well as for the Ahmadi community in Pakistan. Lexicology The name ' is the standard, primary transliteration of the Arabic given name, , that comes from the Arabic passive participle of ''ḥammada'' (), ''praise'', and further from triconsonantal Semitic root Ḥ-M-D (''praise''); hence ''praised, or praiseworthy''. However, its actual pronunciation differs colloquially, for example, in Egyptian Arabic: , while in exclusively religiou ...
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