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Nazarov (russian: Назаров), or Nazarova (feminine; Назарова) is a Russian family name of Rurik stock. The surname derives from the given name Nazar (for Slavic peoples) or Nazarbay (for Turkic peoples). The surname may refer to: *Alexander Nazarov (1925–1945), Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union *Alexander I. Nazaroff, interpreter and literary critic * Anarkul Nazarov (b. 1950), Uzbek composer and conductor *Anna Nazarova (b. 1986), Russian long jumper * Ardak Nazarov, Kazakhstani jiu-jutsu champion * Amo Bek-Nazarov (1892–1965), Soviet/Armenian actor, director, and playwright *Anatoly Mikahilovich Nazarov (1878–1918), Don Ataman, part of the White movement *Andrei Nazarov (b. 1965), Estonian athletics coach and retired decathlete *Andrei Nazarov (b. 1974), Russian professional ice hockey player *Daler Nazarov (b. 1959), Tajik composer, singer, and actor *Dimitrij Nazarov (b. 1990), Azerbaijani-German footballer *Dilshod Nazarov (b. 1980), U ...
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Nazarov Cyclization Reaction
The Nazarov cyclization reaction (often referred to as simply the Nazarov cyclization) is a chemical reaction used in organic chemistry for the synthesis of cyclopentenones. The reaction is typically divided into ''classical'' and ''modern'' variants, depending on the reagents and substrates employed. It was originally discovered by Ivan Nikolaevich Nazarov (1906–1957) in 1941 while studying the rearrangements of allyl vinyl ketones. As originally described, the Nazarov cyclization involves the activation of a divinyl ketone using a stoichiometric Lewis acid or protic acid promoter. The key step of the reaction mechanism involves a cationic 4π- electrocyclic ring closure which forms the cyclopentenone product (See Mechanism below). As the reaction has been developed, variants involving substrates other than divinyl ketones and promoters other than Lewis acids have been subsumed under the name Nazarov cyclization provided that they follow a similar mechanistic pathway ...
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Dimitrij Nazarov
Dmitry Valentinovich Nazarov ( az, Dmitri Valentinoviç Nazarov; russian: Дмитрий Валентинович Назаров; born 4 April 1990) is an Azerbaijani professional footballer who plays for club Erzgebirge Aue and the Azerbaijan national team. Early life Dmitry Valentinovich Nazarov was born on 4 April 1990 in Taiynsha, then Kazakh SSR, one of the republics of the Soviet Union. His grandfather was ethnic Azerbaijani. His family moved to Germany when he was one year old. Club career On 7 June 2013, Nazarov signed a three-year contract with 2. Bundesliga side Karlsruher SC. On 2 July 2016, he signed a two-year contract with 2. Bundesliga side FC Erzgebirge Aue. International career Because Nazarov was born in Kazakhstan, he was eligible to play for the national teams of Kazakhstan and all other former Soviet Union republics. In October 2012, he was spotted by then Azerbaijan's German head coach Berti Vogts and nominated for a match against Russia on 16 October ...
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Eduard Nazarov
Eduard Vasilievich Nazarov (russian: link=no, Эдуард Васильевич Назаров; 23 November 1941 – 11 September 2016) was a Soviet and Russian animator, screenwriter, voice actor, book illustrator and educator, artistic director at the Pilot Studio (2007–2016), vice-president of ASIFA (1987–1999) and a co-president of the KROK International Animated Films Festival.People's Art ...
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Dilshod Nazarov
Dilshod Jamoliddinovich Nazarov ( tg, Dilşod Çamoliddinovic Nazarov, fa, دلشاد نظروف‌; russian: Дильшод Джамолиддинович Назаров, ''Dilshod Dzhamoliddinovich Nazarov'') (born 6 May 1982) is a Tajik track and field athlete who specializes in the hammer throw. He has represented his country at the Olympic Games on four occasions (in 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016), winning the gold medal in Rio de Janeiro, the first gold medal for Tajikistan in the history of the Olympic Games. He has competed seven times at the World Championships in Athletics (2005 to 2017), but has been most successful at regional competitions: he won medals at four consecutive Asian Athletics Championships and was the hammer champion at the Asian Games in 2006, 2010 and 2014. He won his first global medal (a silver) in 2010 at the IAAF Continental Cup. His personal best for the event is 80.71 metres, set in 2013. Career Early career Born in Dushanbe
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Lyudmyla Nazarova
Lyudmyla Oleksandrivna Nazarova ( uk, Людмила Олександрівна Назарова, published as L. A. Nazarova and also spelled Liudmila, Ludmila, or Lyudmila; born 14 May 1938 in Vologda, RSFSR) is a Ukrainian mathematician specializing in linear algebra and representation theory. Research With her husband, Andrei Vladimirovich Roiter, Nazarova founded the theory of representations of and differentiation of partially ordered sets, and solved the second Brauer–Thrall conjecture, proving what became known as the Nazarova–Roiter theorem. Her research has also included pioneering work on representations of quivers, and on the wild problem in matrix classification. Education and career Lyudmila Nazarova was born in a family of mathematician Olxander Nazarov. Nazarova began her studies at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, where she met Roiter. Together they transferred to Leningrad State University, where Nazarova completed her doctorate as a student ...
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Vyacheslav Nazarov
Viatcheslav Sergeyevich Nazarov (russian: Вячеслав Серге́евич Назаров; June 3, 1952 in Ufa, Soviet Union – January 2, 1996 in Denver, Colorado) was a world-class jazz trombonist, pianist, and vocalist, whose extraordinary performance was recognized by jazz musicians and critics in Russia and in the United States (Vyacheslav and Viacheslav are improper his English spelling). Nazarov graduated from the Military Music School and Musical College of Ufa. He started to play professionally in a variety of famous Soviet jazz bands when he was 16. He played in ''KADANS'', a group led by German Lukianov, in 1977. By 1983, Nazarov was the leading soloist in the Oleg Lundstrem Orchestra, of which Igor Butman was also a member. In 1989, he and Butman played in the jazz ensemble Allegro led by Nick Levinovsky. In 1990, Nazarov worked for the ensemble Melodia. With those bands, he toured nationally and played at jazz festivals abroad. Along with Viatcheslav Preobraz ...
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Fedor Nazarov
Fedor (Fedya) L'vovich Nazarov (russian: Фёдор (Фе́дя) Льво́вич Наза́ров; born 1967) is a Russian mathematician working in the United States. He has done research in mathematical analysis and its applications, in particular in functional analysis and classical analysis (including harmonic analysis, Fourier analysis, and complex analytic functions). Biography Fedor Nazarov received his Ph.D. from St Petersburg University in 1993, with Victor Petrovich Havin as advisor. Before his Ph.D. studies, Nazarov received the Gold Medal and Special prize at the International Mathematics Olympiad in 1984. Nazarov worked at Michigan State University in East Lansing from 1995 to 2007 and at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 2007 to 2011. Since 2011, he has been a full professor of Mathematics at Kent State University. Awards Nazarov was awarded the Salem Prize in 1999 "for his work in harmonic analysis, in particular, the uncertainty principle, and his ...
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Andrei Nazarov
Andrei Viktorovich Nazarov (russian: Андрей Викторович Назаров; born May 22, 1974) is a Russian former professional ice hockey player and head coach of HC Sochi of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He has formerly managed the Kazakh team Barys Astana (of the Kontinental Hockey League's Chernyshev Division), the Ukrainian national team and been joint coach of the Russian National Hockey Team. He has been nicknamed the "Russian Bear", and in his coaching career, the "Russian Keenan". Nazarov was drafted 10th overall by the San Jose Sharks in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft. He also played for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Calgary Flames, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Boston Bruins, Phoenix Coyotes and the Minnesota Wild. In his NHL career, Nazarov played 571 regular season games, scoring 53 goals and 71 assists for 124 points. He also collected 1,409 penalty minutes. Nazarov served only one season (2013-2014) as the coach of HC Donbass before moving to Barys. In 2021, ...
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Daler Nazarov
Daler Nazarov ( tg, Далер Назаров) (born September 8, 1959) is a Tajik singer, composer and actor of Pamiri origin. Biography Daler Nazarov was born in the Former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan. In the late 1970s, he created "Daler Nazarov's Band" which primarily focused on the rock genre and made him and his band popular. To his many fans, Daler Nazarov's band was regarded as the "Beatles" of Tajikistan. His songs "Agar on turki sherozi", "Zebo ba Zebo", "Chashmi kabudi dudi", "Chak-chaki boron", Dunyoi savdo bigzarad", "Hargiz az yod", "Nigori nozanin", "Bo perahani yosuman", "Telefoni sulh" were instant hits of the 1980s in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. In 2008, the Tajik newspaper Avesta included Nazarov in the list of the hundred richest and most influential people in the country. In 1988, Muboraksho Mirzoshoyev joined his group and the duo collaborated for several years under "Daler Nazarov"s band. His band included the ...
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Klavdiya Nazarova
Klavdiya Ivanovna Nazarova (russian: Кла́вдия Ива́новна Наза́рова; 1 October 1920 – 12 December 1942) was an organizer of an underground Komsomol partisan unit in Ostrov during the Second World War who was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union on 20 August 1945 after she was executed by the Germans. Civilian life Nazarova was born on 1 October 1920 to a Russian peasant family in Ostrov city of Pskov Governorate. Her father died from complications of a wound sustained in World War I when Klavdiya was at a young age. In addition to completing ten grades of school she attended the Lesgaft National State University of Physical Education, Sport and Health of Leningrad for one year and was a senior leader of a Young Pioneer detachment at a local school. She was a member of the Komsomol. In her later years she worked as a seamstress. Partisan activities Shortly after the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 Nazarova signed up for ...
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Anna Nazarova
Anna Sergeyevna Nazarova-Klyashtornaya (Russian: Анна Сергеевна Назарова; born 3 February 1986)Назарова Анна Сергеевна
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is a Russian athlete who competes in the . A two-time Russian champion indoors, her best mark for the event is 7.11 metres. She represented Russia at the

Andrei Nazarov (athlete)
Andrei Nazarov (born 9 January 1965) is a retired decathlete, who competed for the Soviet Union and later for his native country Estonia. He was born in Tallinn. His personal best in the men's decathlon was 8322 points, achieved in 1987 ( Sochi). Achievements Coaching After retiring as a decathlete, Nazarov started coaching. He has coached decathlete Erki Nool and heptathlete Larisa Netšeporuk. As of 2009, he coaches long jumper and sprinter Ksenija Balta, long jumper Tõnis Sahk, triple jumper Lauri Leis, and decathlete Indrek Turi Indrek Turi (born 30 July 1981 in Tallinn) is a retired Estonian decathlete. His coach is Andrei Nazarov. Turi lives near Räpina Räpina ( vro, Räpinä, german: Rappin) is a town in Põlva County, Estonia. Räpina was administrative cen .... References External links * * * * 1965 births Living people Estonian decathletes Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summe ...
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