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Zulfiya may refer to: *Zulfiya Chinshanlo Zulfiya Salakharqyzy Chinshanlo ( kk, Зүлфия Салахарқызы Чиншанло; russian: Зульфия Салахаровна Чиншанло; , born 25 July 1993) is a Kazakhstani weightlifter.Zulfiya Zabirova (born 1973), Russian professional cycle racer * Zulfiya Isroilova (born 1915), Uzbek poet * Zulfiya Abdiqadir (born 1966), Uyghur civil servant in the People's Republic of China {{given name ...
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Zulfiya Chinshanlo
Zulfiya Salakharqyzy Chinshanlo ( kk, Зүлфия Салахарқызы Чиншанло; russian: Зульфия Салахаровна Чиншанло; , born 25 July 1993) is a Kazakhstani weightlifter.Zulfiya Returns Home to Represent China
cri.cn. 24 October 2012
She set a world record in the clean and jerk on 29 July 2012 at the by lifting 131 kg. However, the validity of her record and title was called into question by a positive blood test result for the banned steroids

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Zulfiya Zabirova
Zulfiya Khasanovna Zabirova (russian: Зульфия Хасановна Забирова; born 19 December 1973) is a Russian professional cycle racer who won the gold medal in the time trial event in the 1996 Olympics and later, in 2002, won the World Time Trial Championship. Biography Zulfiya was born in Tashkent, Uzbekistan on 19 December 1973. She is an ethnic Uzbek. In 1993 two years after the breakup of the Soviet Union she emigrated to Russia and lived in Rostov-on-Don. As the main reason for her emigration she cited that the Islamist leadership of the newly independent Uzbekistan is hostile to the women sports and the rights of women in general. In 1996 she became famous after winning the Olympic gold medal in Atlanta. In 2005, she obtained the citizenship of Kazakhstan and announced her intention to compete as a member of the Kazakhstan team. As the reason for her decision she cited the better conditions for training and her desire to be closer to her native Uzbekis ...
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Zulfiya (poet)
Zulfiya Isroilova, known by her pen name Zulfiya (in Cyrillic '; 14 March 1915, in Tashkent, Russian Empire – 23 August 1996, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan) was a Soviet and Uzbek writer. She repeatedly was a leader or chief editor for various media, participating in Soviet delegations to various conferences. The Uzbek National Award for Women was created and named after her. Early life Her name Zulfiya originates from the Persian word ''zulf'' meaning 'a curl of hair' and '(in a mystic sense) the divine mysteries forming the delight of the devotee'. Zulfiya was born in Mahallah Dergez, near Tashkent to a family of craftsmen. Her parents were very interested in culture and literature. Her mother used to sing her popular songs and tales. Career Her first poem was published 17 July 1931 in the Uzbek newspaper ''Ishchi'' (The Worker). Her first collection of poetry (''Hayot varaqlari'', "Pages of Life") was published in 1932. In the following decades she wrote patriotic works as w ...
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