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Aysen Nikolayev

1972 - Today

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Aysen Sergeyevich Nikolayev (born 22 January 1972) is a Russian politician who has served as the fourth Head of the Sakha Republic since 2018. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2024). Aysen Nikolayev is the 18,123rd most popular politician (down from 17,558th in 2024), the 2,719th most popular biography from Russia (down from 2,629th in 2019) and the 494th most popular Russian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Aysen Nikolayev ranks 18,123 out of 19,576Before him are Shinjirō Koizumi, Anders Lange, Jessika Roswall, Robert Kaliňák, Deval Patrick, and Gaspar Llamazares. After him are Ashok Gehlot, Bajram Kosumi, Varina Davis, Nyamko Sabuni, Mamady Youla, and John Davis Lodge.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Aysen Nikolayev ranks 595Before him are Andrey Malakhov, Adam Beach, Jessika Roswall, Aleksandar Janković, Daniil of Bulgaria, and Greg Berlanti. After him are Jasmin St. Claire, Miguel de Icaza, Jaouad Gharib, Michael Irby, A-Mei, and Josh Freese.

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In Russia

Among people born in Russia, Aysen Nikolayev ranks 2,719 out of 3,761Before him are Zlata Ognevich (1986), Alexei Gusarov (1964), Andrey Malakhov (1972), Yuri Kolokolnikov (1980), Vladimir Beschastnykh (1974), and Roman Shirokov (1981). After him are Vyacheslav Malafeev (1979), Sergey Rodionov (1962), Rubén Gallego (1968), Ilia Kulik (1977), Lyubov Yegorova (1966), and Irina Pantaeva (1967).

Among POLITICIANS In Russia

Among politicians born in Russia, Aysen Nikolayev ranks 494Before him are Marina Kosheveya (1960), Dmitry Petrov (1958), Yevgeny Zinichev (1966), Marina Logvinenko (1961), Arsen Fadzaev (1962), and Maryna Bazanova (1962). After him are Alexander Borodai (1972), Yelena Serova (1976), Igor Trandenkov (1966), Alexei Nemov (1976), Ilya Yashin (1983), and Aleksei Chaly (1961).