Figura religiosa

Talgat Tadzhuddin

1948 - presente

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Sua biografia está disponível em 18 idiomas na Wikipédia (aumento em relação a 16 em 2024). Talgat Tadzhuddin é o 2463º figura religiosa mais popular (subiu do 2706º em 2024), a 1392ª biografia mais popular da Rússia (subiu do 1917ª em 2019) e o 33º figura religiosa mais popular da Rússia.

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Among Figura religiosas

Among figura religiosas, Talgat Tadzhuddin ranks 2,463 out of 3,187Before him are Renato Corti, Pope Theodosius I of Alexandria, Miguel Pro, Emmanuel Célestin Suhard, Zbigniew Oleśnicki, and Anton Josef Gruscha. After him are Secundus of Asti, Sergius II of Constantinople, Jean de Brébeuf, Stanislaus Papczyński, Antony I of Constantinople, and Anna Wierzbicka.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1948, Talgat Tadzhuddin ranks 372Before him are Carol Potter, Elias Khoury, Lalu Prasad Yadav, Sitiveni Rabuka, David H. Levy, and Charlie Scott. After him are Bernard-Marie Koltès, Bernhard Russi, Jee Yong-ju, Jean-Pierre Monseré, Joe Dallesandro, and Anthony Andrews.

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In Rússia

Among people born in Rússia, Talgat Tadzhuddin ranks 1,392 out of NaNBefore him are Yevgeny Polivanov (1891), Vladimir Zeldin (1915), Lev Dyomin (1926), Veniamin Kaverin (1902), Igor Strelkov (1970), and Marie Vassilieff (1884). After him are Peter Arshinov (1887), Leonid Yakubovich (1945), Solomon Lozovsky (1876), Nikolay Novikov (1744), Valeri Tokarev (1952), and Olavi Mannonen (1930).

Among Figura religiosas In Rússia

Among figura religiosas born in Rússia, Talgat Tadzhuddin ranks 33Before him are Innocent of Alaska (1797), Patriarch Pimen I of Moscow (1910), Matrona Nikonova (1881), Anna Filosofova (1837), Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow (1507), and Marina Semyonova (1908). After him are Elsa Brändström (1888), Patriarch Hermogenes of Moscow (1530), Gamzat-bek (1789), Abraham of Smolensk (1172), Alexius, Metropolitan of Kiev (1290), and Nikolay Ilminsky (1822).

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