ATHLETE

Hasrat Jafarov

2002 - Today

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Hasrat Jafarov (Azerbaijani: Həsrət Cəfərov; born 5 October 2002 in Goranboy) is an Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestler competing in the 67 kg division. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Hasrat Jafarov has received more than 37,497 page views. His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Hasrat Jafarov is the 4,300th most popular athlete, the 212th most popular biography from Azerbaijan and the 8th most popular Azerbaijani Athlete.

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  • 39.42

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 18

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 4.64

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 1.11

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among ATHLETES

Among athletes, Hasrat Jafarov ranks 4,300 out of 6,025Before him are Steffen Peters, Peter Elliott, Darvis Patton, Hollis Conway, Sydney McLaughlin, and Anna Tunnicliffe. After him are Wang Chao, Nicholas Martinez, Sergey Semenov, Bárbara Arenhart, Marita Payne, and Ondřej Moravec.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Hasrat Jafarov ranks 78Before him are Asher Angel, Nam Da-reum, Yeremi Pino, Kenneth Taylor, Gavin Bazunu, and Gabriel Veron. After him are Castello Lukeba, Lazar Samardžić, Marta Kostyuk, Samuel, Ian Maatsen, and Juan Ayuso.

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In Azerbaijan

Among people born in Azerbaijan, Hasrat Jafarov ranks 212 out of 232Before him are Farid Abbasov (1979), Fuad Aslanov (1976), Rasul Chunayev (1991), Emin Ahmadov (1986), Jalal Mirzayev (1977), and Elmar Gasimov (1990). After him are Ruslan Abışov (1987), Emin Mahmudov (1992), Jiloan Hamad (1990), Vugar Alakbarov (1981), Araz Abdullayev (1992), and Rauf Mamedov (1988).

Among ATHLETES In Azerbaijan

Among athletes born in Azerbaijan, Hasrat Jafarov ranks 8Before him are Nadezhda Khnykina-Dvalishvili (1933), Liu Hong (null), Zemfira Meftahatdinova (1963), Ramil Guliyev (1990), Samir Mammadov (1988), and Malik Beyleroğlu (1970). After him are Orkhan Safarov (1991), Nijat Rahimov (1993), Nazim Babayev (1997), Islam Abbasov (null), Ruslan Lunev (1989), and Javid Chalabiyev (null).