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Rustem Asanbayev
Rustem is a masculine given name derived from the name, Rostam, the name of the Persian epic figure Rostam. It is spelled Рустем in Russian, Ukrainian, Kazakh, Tatar, Bosnian, Albanian, and some other languages. Given name * Rustem Adagamov, Russian blogger * Rustem Akhmetzyanov, Russian footballer * Rustem Bulatov, Russian footballer * Rustem Hayroudinoff, Russian concert pianist * Rustem Kanipov, Russian footballer * Rustem Mukhametshin (born 1984), Russian footballer * Rustam Temirgaliev (born 1976), Russian and Ukrainian politician of Volga Tatar descent * Rustem Vambery, Hungarian politician Surname * Jan Rustem (1762–1835), Lithuanian painter See also * Rüstem, the Turkish form of the name * Rostam (name) Rostam or Rustam or Rostom ( fa, رستم) is a name referring to the Persian mythical hero Rostam who was immortalized by the poet Ferdowsi in the '' Shahnameh'' (''Book of Kings''). It has been commonly used as a male Persian given name, and ...
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Given Name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a family or clan) who have a common surname. The term ''given name'' refers to a name usually bestowed at or close to the time of birth, usually by the parents of the newborn. A ''Christian name'' is the first name which is given at baptism, in Christian custom. In informal situations, given names are often used in a familiar and friendly manner. In more formal situations, a person's surname is more commonly used. The idioms 'on a first-name basis' and 'being on first-name terms' refer to the familiarity inherent in addressing someone by their given name. By contrast, a surname (also known as a family name, last name, or ''gentile name, gentile'' name) is normally inherited and shared with other members of one's immediate family. Regnal names ...
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Rustem Akhmetzyanov
Rustem Gabdulbariyevich Akhmetzyanov ( tt-Cyrl, Рөстәм Габделбари улы Әхмәтҗанов, translit=Röstäm Ğabdelbari ulı Äxmätcanof, russian: Рустем Габдулбариевич Ахметзянов; born 10 June 1978) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He played in the Russian Football National League for FC Rubin Kazan FC Rubin Kazan (russian: Футбо́льный клуб Руби́н Каза́нь, ''Futbolny klub Rubin Kazan'' , Tatar language, Tatar: Рубин Казан) is a Russian professional association football, football club based in the city o ... in 1999. References External links * 1978 births Footballers from Kazan Living people Russian footballers Association football midfielders FC Rubin Kazan players FC Sever Murmansk players {{Russia-footy-midfielder-1970s-stub ...
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Jan Rustem
Jan Rustem ( hy, Յան Ռուստամ; 1762 – 21 June 1835) was a painter of Armenian ethnicity who lived and worked in the territories of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Primarily a portrait painter, he was commissioned to execute portraits of notable personalities of his epoch. For many years he was a professor at Vilnius University. Biography He was born in Constantinople, and as a young orphan boy was sponsored by Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, who invited him to the Commonwealth around 1774. Czartoryski paid for his studies in Warsaw, where among his tutors were Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine and Marcello Bacciarelli. Between 1788 and 1790, he moved to Germany, where he became a freemason. Two years later he returned to the Lithuanian-Polish Commonwealth and lived for some time in Warsaw, later moving to Vilnius. Following the partitions of the Commonwealth, Rustem started working for Vilnius University, as an assistant to Franciszek Smuglewicz. After Smugle ...
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Rustem Vambery
Rusztem Vámbéry (February 29, 1872, in Budapest – October 24, 1948, in New York) was a judge, politician and criminologist of international standing. He was the son of the famed orientalist Ármin Vámbéry. Edward Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII of the United Kingdom) was his godfather. He studied law in Halle and Budapest. In Hungary, he had opposed the policy of Béla Kun's Soviet Republic and Miklós Horthy's Regency. He lived in the U.S. from 1938, teaching at the New School for Social Research The New School for Social Research (NSSR) is a graduate-level educational institution that is one of the divisions of The New School in New York City, United States. The university was founded in 1919 as a home for progressive era thinkers. NSSR ... in New York. He was the Hungarian ambassador to the U.S. from September 5, 1947, to May 2, 1948. External links * * 1872 births 1948 deaths Hungarian Jews Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg alumni ...
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Rustam Temirgaliev
Rustam Ilmirovich Temirgaliev (russian: Рустам Ильмирович Темиргалиев, uk, Рустам Ільмирович Темиргалієв, tt-Cyrl, Рөстәм Ильмир улы Темиргалиев) is the Director General Russia-China Investment Fund for Regional Development since August 8, 2018. Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Doctor of public administration. Biography He was born on August 15, 1976 in Ulan-Ude, Russian SFSR. His father Ilmir Nasikhovich Temirgaliev moved to Crimea in 1983, after finishing his military service in the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany. In Crimea, Rustam Temirgaliev finished high school in the village of Perevalne. In 1998 Temirgaliev graduated from the Kyiv National Economic University. After studying he worked as a teacher of economic policy in the Crimean Institute of Economy and Administrative Law. In 2002-03 Temirgaliev worked for the State Innovation Compa ...
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Rustem Mukhametshin
Rustem Nailevich Mukhametshin ( tt-Cyrl, Рөстәм Наил улы Мөхәммәтшин, russian: Рустем Наилевич Мухаметшин; born 2 April 1984) is a Russian former professional football player. He played as a defensive midfielder. Club career He made his Russian Premier League debut for FC Mordovia Saransk on 20 July 2012 in a game against FC Lokomotiv Moscow FC Lokomotiv Moscow (''FC Lokomotiv Moskva'', russian: link=no, Футбольный клуб "Локомотив" Москва, ) is a Russian professional football club based in Moscow. Lokomotiv have won the Russian Premier League on three oc .... Personal life He is the younger brother of Ruslan Mukhametshin. Honours Club ;Tosno * Russian Cup: 2017–18 Career statistics External links * 1984 births Footballers from Kazan Living people Russian footballers Association football defenders FC Mordovia Saransk players Russian Premier League players FC Tosno players FC Ru ...
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Rustem Kanipov
Rustem Rinatovich Kanipov (russian: Рустэм Ринатович Канипов; born 22 January 1982) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He played two seasons in the Russian Football National League for FC Rubin Kazan and FC Sokol Saratov PFC Sokol (russian: ПФК "Сокол") is a Russian association football club based in Saratov. In 2001 and 2002, Sokol played in the Russian Premier League. Currently the club plays in the third-level FNL 2. History The club was founded as .... References External links * 1982 births Footballers from Kazan Living people Russian footballers Association football defenders FC Rubin Kazan players FC Sokol Saratov players FC Rotor Volgograd players FC Mordovia Saransk players FC Zenit-Izhevsk players FC Oryol players FC Volga Ulyanovsk players {{Russia-footy-defender-1980s-stub ...
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Rustem Hayroudinoff
Rustem Hayroudinoff (russian: link=no, Рустем Афзалович Хайрутдинов) is a Russian concert pianist. Tatar by nationality, he was born in Kazan, Russian Federation (Republic of Tatarstan). His father, Afzal Hayroudinoff is a Professor of Cello at the Kazan State Conservatory. His brother, Halida Hayrutdinova, is also an acclaimed concert pianist. Rustem Hayroudinoff graduated from the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied with Lev Naumov, and received his postgraduate degree (DipRAM) at the Royal Academy of Music in London with Christopher Elton. He was the first student from Soviet Union to come to study at the Royal Academy, where he is now a Professor of Piano. His performances have been broadcast on major classical radio stations around the world and has appeared in the documentary “The Unknown Shostakovich” alongside Vladimir Ashkenazy, Valery Gergiev and Maxim Shostakovich. He has recorded CDs for various labels including Chandos, Decca and NAM ...
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Rustem Bulatov
Rustem Talgatovich Bulatov (russian: Рустем Талгатович Булатов; 2 April 1974 – 31 May 2008) was a Russian professional footballer. Career Bulatov made his professional debut in the Soviet Second League B The Soviet Second League B or Soviet Lower Second League was an auxiliary fourth tier of the Soviet league system, because it was not consistent as it existed only for six seasons and somewhat randomly. It was the fourth highest division of Soviet ... in 1991 for FC Rubin Kazan. He played 2 games in the UEFA Cup 2000–01 for PFC CSKA Moscow. Coaching career He worked as head coach of Torpedo SDYuSShOR Kaluga before his death. Death Bulatov died on 31 May 2008 after falling ill during a game (he was playing on a local amateur level at the time). Honors * Russian Cup finalist: 2000. References 1974 births Footballers from Kazan 2008 deaths Soviet footballers Russian footballers Association football defenders FC Rubin Kazan players PFC CS ...
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Rustem Adagamov
Rustem Rinatovich Adagamov (russian: Русте́м Рина́тович Адага́мов) is a Russian blogger who goes by the pseudonym of "Drugoi" ("Другой"), meaning "Another"."Bloggers who are changing the face of Russia as the Snow Revolution takes hold"
''The Daily Telegraph'', retrieved 10/12/2011
'' The Daily Telegraph'' has described Adagamov as "Russia's number one blogger". In 2009 Kremlin's press department invited him to cover a meeting between



Rostam (name)
Rostam or Rustam or Rostom ( fa, رستم) is a name referring to the Persian mythical hero Rostam who was immortalized by the poet Ferdowsi in the '' Shahnameh'' (''Book of Kings''). It has been commonly used as a male Persian given name, and may refer to the following people: Given name * Rostam Farrokhzād, An ancient Persian nobleman and army chief * Rostom of Abkhazia, ruler of the Principality of Abkhazia * Rostom Aramovic Alagian (1916–2009), Georgian musician * Rustam Asildarov (born 1981), leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Caucasus Province * Rostam Aziz (born 1960), Tanzanian politician and businessman * Rostom Bagdasarian (1919–1972), American artist and record producer * Rostam Bastuni (1923–1994), first Israeli-Arab politician * Rostam Batmanglij (born 1983), American music producer and multi-instrumentalist * Rustam Effendi (1903–1979), Indonesian writer and member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands * Rustam Emomali ...
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Albanian Language
Albanian ( endonym: or ) is an Indo-European language and an independent branch of that family of languages. It is spoken by the Albanians in the Balkans and by the Albanian diaspora, which is generally concentrated in the Americas, Europe and Oceania. With about 7.5 million speakers, it comprises an independent branch within the Indo-European languages and is not closely related to any other modern Indo-European language. Albanian was first attested in the 15th century and it is a descendant of one of the Paleo-Balkan languages of antiquity. For historical and geographical reasons,: "It is often thought (for obvious geographic reasons) that Albanian descends from ancient Illyrian (see above), but this cannot be ascertained as we know next to nothing about Illyrian itself." the prevailing opinion among modern historians and linguists is that the Albanian language is a descendant of a southern Illyrian dialect spoken in much the same region in classical times. Alternativ ...
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