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Mirzapur is the soundtrack for the Amazon Prime Original web television series of the same name, created by Karan Anshuman. The series directed by Anshuman, Gurmmeet Singh and Mihir Desai features Pankaj Tripathi, Shweta Tripathi, Divyendu Sharma, Ali Fazal, Vikrant Massey, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Rasika Dugal, Harshita Gaur and Kulbhushan Kharbanda in the first season, whereas the second season has Vijay Varma, Isha Talwar, Lilliput, Anjum Sharma, Priyanshu Painyuli, Anangsha Biswas and Neha Sargam in prominent roles.
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The series features 12 songs composed by Anand Bhaskar and John Stewart Eduri, who also composed the background score. It features few songs from the first and second season respectively. It was released on 21 October 2020 by Zee Music Company label.
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Development
Before composing for Mirzapur, Bhasker worked in an advertising agency, who later quit his job to pursue his career as a full-time musician. On bagging the project, he stated in an online news portal that he got a random call from Abbas Khan, the show's head producer, who informed him to the music producer Ankur Tewari. The creative team wanted Bhaskar to pen few songs so that Ankur want to work on the soundtrack.
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The album had twelve songs compiled for both season one and two. It took him about a year to create all the songs in Mirzapur, however the time for the composition of the songs individually took a few months. He initially planned to release all the songs in March 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, it took him more time for composition.
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Composition
For the songs "Tittar Bittar", Bhaskar roped in his entire band Anand Bhaskar Collective, along with indie musician Isheeta Chakravarty to render vocals for this number. Ginny Diwan, the lyricist of this song penned the lyrics within an hour. Anand stated that "It’s an ‘item song’ from a woman's point of view while a fight is on. I'm grateful the directors supported our wacky ideas". Later he also roped in Shipla Surroch and Keka Ghoshal, who were also independent singers to record the album. Anand Bhaskar planned to compose a wedding song for Guddu (Ali Fazal) and Sweety (Shriya Pilagonkar) which is touted to be a Sufi number. An original song titled "Varoon" was created for the same.
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Bhasker stated that "Munna Rap" was not initially planned to happen in 2015. He opined that the makers of Mirzapur (Mihir Desai and Gurmmeet Singh) were focusing more on situational songs. He also had a Sufi song ("Varoon"), a Bhojpuri song ("Sajanwa Ki Gunwa") and a Punjabi wedding song ("Saure Chali Ve"). "Munna Rap" was difficult to compose, according to Bhaskar, since he had to mix influences from Uttar Pradesh folk as the modern hip-hop to achieve the right sound. With "Munna Rap" became an exceptional hit upon release Bhaskar stated that the song managed to give a chance to compose in genres that were out of his comfort zone. Being the last song that Bhaskar had composed for the series, the song also had a female version performed by Shilpa Surroch.
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Track listing
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Personnel
Credits adapted from Zee Music Company
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John Stewart Eduri - Composer (Track 1,12)
Anand Bhasker - Composer (Tracks 2–11), backing vocalist (Track 3,4), playback singer (Track 6,8), music producer (Track 6,8), audio mixing (Track 6), mastering (Track 6)
Ginny Diwan - Lyricist (Tracks 2–11)
Romy - Playback singer (Track 2)
Isheeta Chakravarty - Playback singer (Track 3)
Pratichee Mohapatra - Playback singer (Track 4)
Vijayaa Shanker - Playback singer (Track 5)
Keka Ghoshal - Playback singer (Track 7)
Shilpa Surroch - Playback singer (Track 9)
Veena Parasher - Playback singer (Track 10)
Rashmeet Kaur - Playback singer (Track 11)
Suraj Paraswani - Dialogues (Track 7)
Nidhi Sethia - Backing vocalist (Track 4)
Seepi Gupta - Backing vocalist (Track 4)
Hrishi Giridhar - Guitar (Track 2,5,8), Mandolin (Track 2)
Neelkanth Patel - Bass (Track 2,8)
Omkar Agnihotri - Harmonium (Track 3,5)
Kahaan Shah - Tabla (Track 3), Percussion (Track 3)
Vinay Sharma - Keys (Track 12)
Ajay Jayanthi - Music producer (Track 4,6,8,9), recording engineer (Track 6,8), audio mixing (Track 4,6,8,9), mastering (Track 4,6,8,9), strings (Track 2), violin (Track 2,8), musical arrangement (Track 9)
Parth Parekh - Music producer (Track 2,3,4,5,7,10,11), recording engineer (Track 2,3,5,10,11), audio mixing (Track 3,5,7,10,11), mastering (Track 3,5,7,10,11)
Nawab Khan - Music producer (Track 12)
Zoheb Khan - Music producer (Track 12), mixing (Track 12), mastering (Track 12)
Prathamesh Dudhane - Audio mixing (Track 2), mastering (Track 2)
Jeremy Fonseca - Recording engineer (Track 4,7)
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References
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Hindi film soundtracks
Action film soundtracks
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Moondog is an album by the American composer and musician Moondog, released by Prestige Records in 1956. Moondog had released the same music on his own label earlier that year as Snaketime Series. Moondog was at the time a street musician in New York City who had attained some recognition as a composer. He was signed by Prestige Record, where Moondog became the first of three Moondog albums produced by Bob Weinstock. It contains eclectic works from Moondog's first decade as a composer.
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Background
Louis "Moondog" Hardin was a blind street musician in New York City who had achieved some publicity and acclaim with a series of recordings in the early 1950s, some on his own labels and some released by established record companies. In 1955 he released a single with the tracks "Caribea" and "Oo Debut". They became the opening tracks of his LP Snaketime Series, released in 1956 on his own label. The same year he signed with Prestige Records which released the album Moondog with the exact same content as Snaketime Series. It became the first of three Moondog albums produced by Bob Weinstock and released by Prestige in the second half of the decade.
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The material on the three Prestige records represent Moondog's output from his first decade as a composer and his way of performing on the streets during these years. As for his his outlook at the time they were released, they were already outdated; new influences such as Edgard Varèse and the realism of Niccolò Machiavelli were leading him in new directions.
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Release
Although Snaketime Series and Moondog have the same content, Moondog's biographer Robert Scotto says their cover art reveal how they were intended for different audiences. Snaketime Series has a photograph of Moondog happily playing a flute on a rooftop, accompanied by his wife Mary who holds a Japanese short sword, and on the back identifies the other performers as "friends". Moondog shows the composer as a shadowy and imposing loner and contains a text about his "eclectic approach to composition". According to Scotto, Snaketime Series focuses on Moondog as a street performer whereas the Prestige album presents him as a prograssive jazz composer.
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Reception
AllMusic's Richie Unterberger highlighted the unconventional nature of Moondog, which uses a lot of repitition, is driven by maraca and clave beats, uses Asian influences and incorporates animal noises. He called the album unpredictable and idiosyncratic and described the music as "very enigmatic yet attention-holding stuff, ripe for discovery by new generations". Scotto describes it as "Moondog on nature" and contrasts it with the love theme of the second Prestige album. He counts "Caribea", "Tree Trail", "Frog Bog" and Surf Session" to the composer's early, eclectic and dynamic way of working, whereas "To a Sea Horse", "Death, When You Come to Me" and "Trees Against the Sky" point toward his later works, saying they "underscore the power of Moondog's unadorned style". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music rates it four out of five stars, signifying an "excellent" album.
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Louis Hardin, also known as Moondog.
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References
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Citations
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Sources
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1956 albums
Moondog albums
Prestige Records albums
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Mulgimaa is a cultural-historical region in South Estonia. The region encompasses nowadays Viljandi County and northwestern Valga County. Historically, Mulgimaa was divided into five parishes (): Halliste, Helme, Karksi, Paistu and Tarvastu.
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Traditionally, Mulgi dialect has been spoken in Mulgimaa.
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References
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External links
http://www.mulgikultuur.ee/
https://mulgimaa.ee/
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Subdivisions of Estonia
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Yagodina may refer to:
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Yagodina, Perm Krai, a village in Russia
, a village in Smolyan Province, Bulgaria
Yagodina Knoll, a hill in Antarctica
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See also
Jagodina, a city in Serbia
Yagodny, several places with the name in Russia
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Khanchali Lake () is a tectonic-volcanic lake in Ninotsminda Municipality, Samtskhe–Javakheti region of Georgia. Located in central part of the Javakheti Plateau, at 1931 m above sea level. The area of surface is 5 km2. Maximal depth is 1.4 m. Gets its feed from snow, rainfall and underground waters. High water levels at spring, low at the end of the february.
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There are 10 rivers flow into the lake. The Agrichai river flows eastern side from the lake and after the several kilometres its joining the Paravani river left side. The annual level amplitude is 1 m. Khanchali is the most disturbed one as it experienced heavy anthropogenic changes in the last 50 years. In particular, the shape and water level of Khanchali was several times altered to met some industrial needs during the Soviet time and after. Between 1968 and 1980, the lake was completely drayed up for agricultural purposes. In 1997 the lake was swelled; Currently it is the half of its original size after the amelioration of the north-western part of the lake for agricultural purpose. Khanchali Lake is the part of Khanchali Managed Reserve.
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The villages of Didi Khanchali and Patara Khanchali lie around the lake. Near is town Ninotsminda.
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See also
List of lakes of Georgia
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References
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Lakes of Georgia (country)
Geography of Samtskhe–Javakheti
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Manish Maheshwari is an Indian Entrepreneur and founder & CEO of Invact Metaversity. He is the former Managing Director of Twitter India. He was also the CEO of Network18 Digital before he joined Twitter. He has also worked with Flipkart, Procter and Gamble, Network18 Group, and McKinsey.
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Early life & Education
Maheshwari studied at Shri Ram College of Commerce. He debated in the students’ body election and was the editor of the student’s magazine. He has also won the Principal Madan Mohan Medal, the highest award in the college for participation in extra-curricular activities. He did his MBA from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, US. There he received the Shils-Zeidman Award, the highest award for entrepreneurship.
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Career
Maheshwari started his career with Proctor & Gamble (P&G), as one of the youngest regional expatriate managers in the company. Then he went to McKinsey, United States. In 2011, he co-founded txtWeb, a platform that allows app developers to build SMS-based apps. He also worked with Flipkart as head of the merchant business and seller ecosystem. Under him, between February 2015 and February 2016, Flipkart’s seller base grew tenfold. In April 2016, he joined as the CEO of Network18 Digital. In April 2019, he joined as the Managing Director (MD) in Twitter for its India operations. In 2021, he resigned from Twitter. After that, he founded Invact Metaversity along with Tanay Pratap.
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References
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Living people
20th-century Indian businesspeople
Year of birth missing (living people)
Place of birth missing (living people)
Indian company founders
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Lingwu Power Station is a large coal-fired power station in China.
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See also
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List of coal power stations
List of power stations in China
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External links
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Lingwu Power Station on Global Energy Monitor
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References
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Coal-fired power stations in China
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Sunny Prajapati (born 25 December 1995) is an Indian filmmaker, Director, Screenwriter, Lyricist(songwriter), Composer, actor known for his works in Hindi cinema.
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Early life
Sunny Prajapati born (25 December 1995). He is from Bijouli Village at Etawah District in UP, India. He was born into a Hindu family of Delhi, Capital in India. He is Very Close to his family members. Moreover, He Follows Humanity and holds Indians nationality. In addition He is Prajapati by Caste.
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Career
Sunny Prajapati Hunting Bhola Ramgya Gaat Mai Devotional Song Which Relies From Official YouTube Channel Sonibros FX studios in 2017 His First Song Appear In Entertainment Industry his Music Director V Raj Bandhu who is Famous In Hariyanvi Music Industry Lyrics Penned By Anil Vats and Vocal given by Amit Badala. After Releasing this Song Sunny Coming Back To Bam Bam Bholey Bholey According to Kalyug As a Songwriter(Lyricist) he Made his Debut Song As an Songwriter It's Music Given By D Chandu In 2018.
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Filmography
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As an Actor
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As a Director
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As a Art Department
2021 Dada Lakhmi Chand
Baba Teerthnath
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Discography
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Singles
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Album
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External links
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Sunny Prajapati at IMDb
Sunny Prajapati at Instagram
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References
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Joseph Albert Seabury was an American sea captain and shipwright known for a high volume of vessels produced in the mid-to-late 19th century during the peak years of shipbuilding in North Yarmouth, Maine (today's Yarmouth).
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Career
In the 1840s, Seabury was a sea captain. In 1843, he was in charge of the brig Zoroaster, which was built in Thomaston, Maine, with fellow Mainers Nathaniel Robbins, of Fairfield, and Moses Tolman, of Industry.
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Seabury worked with his father, Joseph Sr., at the J. & A. Seabury yards on the eastern side of the Royal River in Yarmouth.
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Seabury Jr. also worked at Blanchard Brothers shipyard, which was established in 1857 by former sea captain Sylvanus Blanchard and three of his sons, Paul, Sylvanus Cushing and Perez.
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Selected vessels
Seabury was responsible for the following selected ships:
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Detroit (1855)
Abbie C. Titcomb (1863)
Admiral
S. C. Blanchard
Pacific
Star
Casco Lodge (1867)
Commodore (1879)
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References
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Date of birth missing
Date of death missing
People from North Yarmouth, Maine
Sea captains
American shipwrights
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Saint-Ambroise may refer to:
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Saint-Ambroise, Quebec, Canada
Saint-Ambroise Church, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare, Quebec, Canada
Saint-Ambroise (Paris Métro)
Saint-Ambroise, Paris, a Roman Catholic parish church in France
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See also
Saint Ambrose
Sant'Ambrogio (disambiguation)
Ambroise (disambiguation)
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Gleb Khor (; born April 8, 1963, Bilytske, Dobropillia) is a Russian political figure and deputy of the 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th State Dumas.
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From 1982 to 1993, he worked in the coal mining industry. Later he continued his career in various investment companies, including Heopolis, Pharaon, Intrastkom. In 2003, he was elected deputy of the 4th State Duma from the Saratov Oblast constituency. Khor was re-elected in 2007, 2011, 2016, and 2021 for the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th State Dumas, respectively.
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Awards
Order of Friendship
Russian Federation Presidential Certificate of Honour
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References
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1963 births
Living people
United Russia politicians
21st-century Russian politicians
Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
Seventh convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
Sixth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
Fifth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
Fourth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
People from Donetsk Oblast
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is a Japanese voice actress who is affiliated with Pro-Fit. She played her major first anime role as Yui Nagomi/Cure Precious, the protagonist of the 2022 anime series Delicious Party Pretty Cure
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Biography
Hana Hishikawa was born on 19 May 2003 in Tokyo.
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After finishing her training in 2020, Hishikawa became affiliated with the voice acting agency Pro-Fit while in high school. As a result of Pro-Fit's scheduled closure, she will be transferred to Raccoon Dog on 1 April 2022.
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In 2022, she was selected as the main character of "Delicious Party Pretty Cure", Yui Nagomi/Cure Precious.
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Filmography
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TV anime
2020
Moriarty the Patriot as Girl
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2021
Aikatsu Planet! as Child
Farewell, My Dear Cramer as Kunogi No. 2
SSSS.DYNAZENON as Weather forecaster
The Saint's Magic Power is Omnipotent as Handmaiden, Maid
Joran: The Princess of Snow and Blood as multiple characters
Blue Period as Woman
The Aquatope on White Sand as Customers
Blue Period as Woman
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2022
Delicious Party Pretty Cure as Yui Nagomi/Cure Precious
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Animated films
Pompo: The Cinéphile (2021)
Shōjo Kageki Revue Starlight (2021)
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OVAs/ONAs
Given: Uragawa no Sonzai (2019) as Schoolgirl
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Video games
2019
Touhou Danmaku Kagura as Aki Sizuha
2021
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles
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Other
A Couple of Cuckoos 100 People 100 Voices Project (2021)
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See also
List of Japanese voice actors of foreign descent
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Notes
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References
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External links
Official agency profile
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2003 births
Living people
Japanese people of Chinese descent
Japanese video game actresses
Japanese voice actresses
Voice actresses from Tokyo
21st-century Japanese actresses
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Viktor Kidyayev (; born July 9, 1956, Zhukovka, Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) is a Russian political figure and deputy of the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th State Dumas.
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In 1986, he headed the knitting factory in Zubovo-Polyansk. From 1987 to 1996, he was the chairman of the district consumer union. Kidyaev was elected member of the district council of deputies and deputy of the State Assembly of the Republic of Mordovia. In 1996, he was elected head of the Zubovo-Polyansky District and remained in that position for more than 12 years. Since 2007, he has been a member of the United Russia party. In 2009, he received Oleg Korgunov's mandate in the 5th State Duma from the Tambov Oblast constituency. In 2011, 2016, and 2021 he was re-elected as deputy of the 6th, 7th, and 8th State Dumas respectively.
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In 2015, Viktor Kidayev was suspended from supervising the United Russia election campaign in the Kaluga Oblast following reports of intimidation of members of the region's election commission.
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Awards
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Order of Friendship
Order of Glory
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References
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1956 births
Living people
United Russia politicians
21st-century Russian politicians
Eighth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
Seventh convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
Sixth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
Fifth convocation members of the State Duma (Russian Federation)
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