Izmaylov
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Izmaylov, İzmaylov or Izmailov (Russian: Измайлов) is a masculine surname common in the former Soviet countries, derived from the given name Ismail. Its feminine counterpart is Izmailova, İzmayılova or Izmaylova. It may refer to:
- Alexander Izmailov (1779–1831), Russian fabulist, prosaist, and journalist
- Chingis Izmailov (1944–2011), Russian psychophysiologist and psychophysicist
- Enver İzmaylov, Ukrainian folk-jazz musician
- Galiya Izmaylova (1923–2010), Soviet ballerina and People's Artist of the USSR
- Gerasim Izmailov, (1745–1795) Russian sea explorer
- Katerina Izmailova (swimmer) (born 1977), Tajikistani swimmer
- Marat Izmailov, (born 1982) Russian association football player
- Michelle Izmaylov, (born 1991) Russian/American novelist
- Sergey Izmaylov (born 1975), Ukrainian triple jumper
- Tolekan Ismailova, Kyrgyz human rights defender
- Vyacheslav Izmailov, army major and later correspondent, human rights hero of the First Chechen War in the 1990s
- Züleyxa Izmailova (born 1985), Estonian politician, chairwoman of the Estonian Greens party
See also
[edit]- Ismailov
- Dmitri Shostakovich's 1934 opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District is sometimes referred to as Ismailova[1]
- Katerina Izmailova (film), a 1966 Soviet film adaptation of Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District
- İsmailoğlu
References
[edit]- ^ Theodore Strongin (April 13, 1970). "City Opera Presents Bright 'Ismailova'". The New York Times.
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