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NISA (ASHGABAT) AND TORPEDO (KUTAISI) TO PLAY IN THE FINAL FOR TURKMENBASHI CUP The final match players for the Cup of Turkmenbashi, being held for the 10th time in Ashgabat these days, are known.
Новости 2009
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NISA (ASHGABAT) AND TORPEDO (KUTAISI) TO PLAY IN THE FINAL FOR TURKMENBASHI CUP The final match players for the Cup of Turkmenbashi, being held for the 10th time in Ashgabat these days, are known.
Новости 2009
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NISA (ASHGABAT) AND TORPEDO (KUTAISI) TO PLAY IN THE FINAL FOR TURKMENBASHI CUP The final match players for the Cup of Turkmenbashi, being held for the 10th time in Ashgabat these days, are known.
Новости 2009
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NISA (ASHGABAT) AND TORPEDO (KUTAISI) TO PLAY IN THE FINAL FOR TURKMENBASHI CUP The final match players for the Cup of Turkmenbashi, being held for the 10th time in Ashgabat these days, are known.
Новости 2009
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NISA (ASHGABAT) AND TORPEDO (KUTAISI) TO PLAY IN THE FINAL FOR TURKMENBASHI CUP The final match players for the Cup of Turkmenbashi, being held for the 10th time in Ashgabat these days, are known.
Новости 2009
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The original presidential palace was named after the first post-independence leader, President Saparmurat Niyazov - a mercurial and often megalomaniacal character who officially went by the title of Turkmenbashi, or Father of the Turkmens.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Guy Chazan/The Wall Street Journal Former president Saparmurat Niyazoz, aka Turkmenbashi, or Leader of the Turkmen, kept his country isolated from the outside world.
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Former President Saparmurat Niyazov (also referred to as Turkmenbashi) hopes to boost Turkmen oil extraction to 2 million bbl/d by 2020.
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The Central Asian country's authoritarian leader Saparmurat Niyazov, known as Turkmenbashi, closed the circus in 2001 after declaring it "alien culture" and "contrary to the Turkmen mentality."
Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news 2010
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The Central Asian country's authoritarian leader Saparmurat Niyazov, known as Turkmenbashi, closed the circus in 2001 after declaring it "alien culture" and "contrary to the Turkmen mentality."
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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