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Mammadbeyov ( az, Məmmədbəyov; ; Russified: Mamedbekov) is a masculine surname, of Azerbaijani origin. The feminine counterpart name is Mammadbeyova. The name consists of three elements: ''Mammad,'' a reduced form of the male name Mahammad; ''bey'', a title of a chief or a landowner; and the Russian ending ''-ov''. It is the name of a noble family of Azerbaijan. People with the surname Mammadbeyov * Heybatgulu Mammadbeyov, Azerbaijan's tax minister in 1919–1920 *Kamal Mammadbeyov (1924–97), architect and researcher (PhD in theory and history of architecture and restoration of architectural monuments). One of the first honored architects of Azerbaijan *Karim Mammadbeyov, Dagestani statesman of the 1920s and 1930s *Rashid Mammadbeyov, first Olympic medal winner from Azerbaijan People with the surname Mammadbeyova * Gulnara Mehmandarova (born 1959) name at birth was Gulnara Mammadbeyova, architect and researcher (PhD in theory and history of architecture and restorat ...
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Leyla Mammadbeyova
Leyla Alasgar gizi Mammadbeyova, née Zeynalova''Conquering the Skies''. Baku Magazine, #2 (22), March–April 2011; p. 72. ( Azerbaijani: ''Leyla Ələsgər qızı Məmmədbəyova''; 17 September 1909 – 4 July 1989), was the first Azerbaijani female aviator.The Proprietress of the Sky
by I.Gadirova. ''Nash Vek''. 7 May 2004. Retrieved 6 June 2007
She also was the first female pilot of , of and of Southwest Asia.


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Leyla Mammadbeyova (scientist)
Leyla Huseynagha qizi Mammadbeyova ( az, Leyla Məmmədbəyova; May 12, 1922 – May 23, 2006) was an Azerbaijani and Soviet scientist, pathologist, professor and honored scientist of Azerbaijan SSR.''Azerbaijani Soviet Encyclopedia'' (1982), vol. 6, p. 494 She was the first female professor in Azerbaijan in the field of pathology, the first female forensic medical expert, and the first female chief pathologist of Azerbaijan. Leyla Mammadbeyova studied under professor Ivan Shirokogorov. For more than 40 years she served as a director of the pathological laboratory at the Research Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine. Mammadbeyova published more than 200 scientific publications, and was awarded several orders and medals. See also *Mammadbeyov Mammadbeyov ( az, Məmmədbəyov; ; Russified: Mamedbekov) is a masculine surname, of Azerbaijani origin. The feminine counterpart name is Mammadbeyova. The name consists of three elements: ''Mammad,'' a reduced form of the m ...
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Mammadbeyova
Mammadbeyov ( az, Məmmədbəyov; ; Russified: Mamedbekov) is a masculine surname, of Azerbaijani origin. The feminine counterpart name is Mammadbeyova. The name consists of three elements: ''Mammad,'' a reduced form of the male name Mahammad; ''bey'', a title of a chief or a landowner; and the Russian ending ''-ov''. It is the name of a noble family of Azerbaijan. People with the surname Mammadbeyov * Heybatgulu Mammadbeyov, Azerbaijan's tax minister in 1919–1920 *Kamal Mammadbeyov (1924–97), architect and researcher (PhD in theory and history of architecture and restoration of architectural monuments). One of the first honored architects of Azerbaijan *Karim Mammadbeyov, Dagestani statesman of the 1920s and 1930s *Rashid Mammadbeyov, first Olympic medal winner from Azerbaijan People with the surname Mammadbeyova * Gulnara Mehmandarova (born 1959) name at birth was Gulnara Mammadbeyova, architect and researcher (PhD in theory and history of architecture and restorat ...
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Karim Mammadbeyov
Karim Huseyn oglu Mammadbeyov (russian: Керим Мамедбеков, az, Kərim Məmmədbəyov; 27 March 1899 – 7 September 1938) was a Soviet Dagestani politician, social activist and revolutionary who participated in the Bolshevik movement in Dagestan and served in various government positions from 1921 to 1937. Early life Karim Mammadbeyov was born in the village of Yersi in the historical region of Tabasaran to an ethnic Azeri family of Mammad Huseyn Mammadbeyov, an office clerk,Mammadbeyov, Karim. Great Soviet Encyclopaedia. and his wife Seyid-Qayabika. In 1915, while attending a Realschule in Derbent, Karim Mammadbeyov began attending revolutionary lectures and joined the Communist Party (at the time called the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party) in April 1917. In September 1917, he commenced his undergraduate studies at the University of Kazan, but the events following the October Revolution forced him to go back to Dagestan in early 1918. He actively partici ...
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Kamal Mammadbeyov
Kamal Huseynagha oglu Mammadbeyov ( az, Kəmal Məmmədbəyov; russian: Кямал Мамедбеков; March 20, 1924 – September 2, 1997) was an architect, researcher, Azerbaijani and Soviet scientist, academician of the International Academy of Architecture of the Eastern Countries, honored architect of Azerbaijan SSR. He has a PhD in theory and history of architecture and restoration of architectural monuments. Mammadbeyov carried out the first studies in architecture and urban planning of the city of Sumqayit, Sumgait. The result of years of research were numerous scientific publications and a book about architectural and planning development of the city. Kamal Mammadbeyov donated a large number of graphics and illustrations made by him to the archives of The Sumgait City Museum. He was also a scientific editor for several scientific publications. See also *Mammadbeyov, noble family of Azerbaijan *Mgeladze, noble family of Georgia References

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Gulnara Mehmandarova
Gulnara Mehmandarova ( az, Gülnarə Mehmandarova; born in 1959) is an architect, researcher ( historian of architecture and art) and Corresponding Member of the International Academy of Architecture of Oriental Countries. Gulnara Kamal Mehmandarova has a PhD in theory and history of architecture and restoration of architectural monuments. She has published more than 70 scientific publications. Gulnara Mehmandarova"Khinalig: Linguists Dream, Invaders' Nightmare,"Azerbaijan International, Vol. 6:2 (Summer 1998), pp. 50-51. Work with World Heritage Sites, UNESCO World Heritage List (WHL), UNESCO Gulnara Mehmandarova has prepared the documentation for the proposed inclusion of several architectural monuments in Azerbaijan onto the List of World Heritage Sites, including the Walled City of Baku with the Shirvanshah's Palace and Maiden Tower (declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000), and the Fire Temple "Ateshgah" in Surakhany Work with International Council on Monu ...
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Mammad
Mammad () is a given name and surname, commonly found in the Azerbaijani-language. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Mammad Amin Rasulzadeh (1884–1955), Azerbaijani politician * Mammad Araz (1933–2004), Azerbaijani poet * Mammad Mammadov (1920–1945), Azerbaijani soldier * Mammad Yaqubov (born 1941), Azerbaijani scientist Surname * Ruzbeh Mammad (born 1991), Azerbaijani writer References {{given name, type=both Azerbaijani-language surnames Azerbaijani given names ...
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Physician
A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining or restoring health through the study, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments. Physicians may focus their practice on certain disease categories, types of patients, and methods of treatment—known as specialities—or they may assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families, and communities—known as general practice. Medical practice properly requires both a detailed knowledge of the academic disciplines, such as anatomy and physiology, underlying diseases and their treatment—the ''science'' of medicine—and also a decent competence in its applied practice—the art or ''craft'' of medicine. Both the role of the physician and the meaning ...
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ICOMOS
The International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS; french: links=no, Conseil international des monuments et des sites) is a professional association that works for the conservation and protection of cultural heritage places around the world. Now headquartered in Charenton-le-Pont, France, ICOMOS was founded in 1965 in Warsaw as a result of the Venice Charter of 1964, and offers advice to UNESCO on World Heritage Sites. The idea behind ICOMOS dates to the Athens Conference on the restoration of historic buildings in 1931, organized by the International Museums Office. The Athens Charter of 1931 introduced the concept of international heritage. In 1964, the Second Congress of Architects and Specialists of Historic Buildings, meeting in Venice, adopted 13 resolutions. The first created the International Charter on the Conservation and Restoration of Monuments and Sites, better known as Venice Charter; the second, put forward by UNESCO, created ICOMOS to carry out this charter ...
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Gulnara
Gulnara is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Gulnara Karimova (born 1972), controversial Uzbek businesswoman, designer, singer and diplomat *Gulnara Mehmandarova (born 1959), architect, researcher, first President of ICOMOS Azerbaijan *Gulnara Samitova-Galkina Gulnara Iskanderovna Samitova-Galkina (russian: Гульнара Искандеровна Самитова-Галкина, tt-Cyrl, Гөлнара Искәндәр кызы Самитова-Галкина) (born 9 July 1978 in Naberezhnye Chelny, ... (born 1978), Russian middle-distance runner * Gulnara Vygovskaya (born 1980), Russian long-distance runner who specializes in marathon races {{given name ...
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Russified
Russification (russian: русификация, rusifikatsiya), or Russianization, is a form of cultural assimilation in which non-Russians, whether involuntarily or voluntarily, give up their culture and language in favor of the Russian culture and the Russian language. In a historical sense, the term refers to both official and unofficial policies of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union with respect to their national constituents and to national minorities in Russia, aimed at Russian domination and hegemony. The major areas of Russification are politics and culture. In politics, an element of Russification is assigning Russian nationals to leading administrative positions in national institutions. In culture, Russification primarily amounts to the domination of the Russian language in official business and the strong influence of the Russian language on national idioms. The shifts in demographics in favour of the ethnic Russian population are sometimes considered as a form ...
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Rashid Mammadbeyov
Rashid Garabey oglu Mammadbeyov ( az, Rəşid Məmmədbəyov, russian: Рашид Мамедбеков; 28 February 1927 – 4 December 1970) was an bantamweight freestyle wrestler. He became the first Olympic medalist of Azerbaijani origin when he won the freestyle wrestling silver medal at the 1952 Summer Olympic Games. Life Mammadbeyov was coached by Rza Bakhshaliyev, silver medalist of the 1928 All-Union Spartakiad, the first ethnic Azeri in the Soviet Union to carry the title of the master of sport and founder of the school of professional wrestling in Azerbaijan.Aydin AliyevБогатырь с львиным сердцем ''Kaspi''. Mammadbeyov debuted in 1947 as part of the Burevestnik team of Baku in the USSR Wrestling Championship held in Tallinn, where he was placed second. He participated in 1949 championship which was held in his home town and again finished with a silver medal. In the following years, Mammadbeyov twice took part in the USSR Wrestling Championsh ...
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