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Mozol Izrailova
Mozol Aleksandrovna Izrailova ( ; 1955) is a USSR, Soviet and Russia, Russian actress of the Judeo-Tat Theatre.Book (Russian language, ru:«Самородки Дагестана») – ''Gifted of Dagestan'' by Irina Mikhailova, Makhachkala, Russia. p. 11. 2014. By the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of Dagestan, for many years of work and high merits in the field of culture, Mozol Izrailova was awarded the title of "Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Dagestan."Irina Rakhmanova. Biography Mozol Izrailova was born in Derbent, Dagestan, into a Mountain Jewish family. Her interest in theatre began in childhood. After finishing school, she often attended performances with her family. She was drawn to positive heroes, loved designing costumes, and enjoyed performing in front of friends and parents. In 1972, at the age of seventeen, Mozol Izrailova began working as an actress in the Judeo-Tat Theater. At the time, the theater was led by Abram Avdalimov. She ...
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Derbent
Derbent, also historically known as Darband, or Derbend, is the southernmost city in Russia. It is situated along the southeastern coast of the Dagestan, Republic of Dagestan, occupying the narrow gateway between the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus Mountains, and connecting the Eurasian Steppe to the north and the Iranian Plateau to the south. Derbent covers an area of with a population of roughly 120,000 residents. Derbent is considered the oldest city in Russia, with historical documentation dating to the 8th century BC, making it List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Due to its strategic location, over the course of history, the city changed ownership many times, particularly among the History of Iran, Persian, Umayyad Caliphate, Arab, Mongol Empire, Mongol, Timurid Empire, Timurid, and Shirvanshah, Shirvan kingdoms. In the early 19th century, the city came under control of the Russian Empire through the Tre ...
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