13-774: [REDACTED] Look up bəxtiyar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bakhtiar , Bakhtiyar , Bextiyar and other similar transliterations (Persian: بختیار ) may refer to: Bakhtiar (name) Title character of the Bakhtiyar-nama Bakhtiar (film) , a 1955 Soviet comedy film Bakhtiar, Alborz , Iran Bakhteyar, Fars , Iran Bakhtiar, Bagh-e Malek , Khuzestan Province, Iran Bakhtiar, Izeh , Khuzestan Province, Iran Bakhtiar, Razavi Khorasan , Iran Bäxtiyar , Russia See also [ edit ] Bakhtiari (disambiguation) Bakhtiyarli ,
26-1011: A 10th-century Buyid Amir Bakhtiyar ibn Hasanuya , a 10th-century Hasanuyid Amir Bäxtiär Qanqayıv , an 18th-century Russian colonel (of Tatar origin) Bakhtiar Amin , Iraqi Kurdish politician Bachtiar [ edit ] Bachtiar Aly , Indonesian Ambassador for Egypt from 2002 to 2005 Bachtiar Chamsyah , Indonesian politician Bachtiar Effendi , Indonesian film actor and director Bachtyar [ edit ] Bachtyar Ali , Kurdish-Iraqi novelist and intellectual Surname [ edit ] Gulnazar , born Gülnezer Bextiyar, Chinese actress and model of Uyghur origin Lailee Bakhtiar , American author and critic Laleh Bakhtiar , Iranian-American author, translator and clinical psychologist Rudi Bakhtiar , Iranian-American newswoman Shapour Bakhtiar , Iranian politician and Prime Minister of Iran Teymur Bakhtiar , Iranian general and head of Savak Akmal Bakhtiyarov ,
39-566: A 13th-century Sufi Bakhtiyar Artayev , a Kazakh boxer Bakhtiyar Akhmedov , a Russian wrestler Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh , an Azerbaijani poet Bakhtiyar Musayev , an Azerbaijani footballer Bakhtiyar Tuzmukhamedov , Russian international lawyer Bakhtiyar Tyleganov , a Kazakh boxer Bakhtiyar Zaynutdinov , a Kazakh footballer Baxtiyor Rahimov , an Uzbek Islamist militant Bakhtiyor Hamidullaev , an Uzbek football player Bakhtiyar ibn Abu-Ja'far , an 11th-century local ruler of Semnan (under Ziyarids) 'Izz al-Dawla Bakhtiyar ,
52-671: A Kazakh footballer [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bakhtiar_(name)&oldid=1245601172 " Categories : Given names Surnames Persian masculine given names Masculine given names Persian-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles to be expanded from August 2022 All articles to be expanded Articles with short description Short description
65-631: A ghost village in Qubadli Rayon, Azerbaijan Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bakhtiar . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bakhtiar&oldid=1256528528 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Persian-language text Short description
78-528: Is a Persian masculine given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name [ edit ] Bahtiyar [ edit ] Bahtiyar Aydın (1946–1993), Turkish general Bahtiyar Can Vanlı (born 1962), Turkish-German football coach Bakhtiyar [ edit ] Muhammad Bakhtiyar Khalji , Ghurid general in Bengal under Qutb-ud-din Aibak Bakhtiyar Kaki ,
91-413: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bakhtiar (name) [REDACTED] This section needs expansion . You can help by adding to it . ( August 2022 ) Bakhtiyār ( Persian : بختیار; lit. lucky), alternatively spelt as "Bakhtyar", "Baxtiyar", "Bachtiar", "Bachtyar" and "Bahtiyar",
104-518: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Bakhtiyar Artayev Bakhtiyar Garifollauly Artayev ( Kazakh : Бақтияр Ғарифоллаұлы Артаев , Baqtiiar Ğarifollaūly Artaev ; born 14 March 1983) is a Kazakh amateur boxer who won the gold medal for Kazakhstan at the 2004 Summer Olympics . He was also the winner of the Val Barker Trophy for the outstanding boxer of the 2004 Olympics. In recognition of his success, one of
117-683: The Golovkin – Stevens fight on the KAZsport TV channel. On November 14, 2013, he joined the WSB commission. In 2014, he went to study in London , lived there for 1.5 years. Since 2016 – Director of Tarlan Batyrlary LLP. On March 19, 2017, he was an expert during the reporting of the Golovkin— Jacobs duel, together with Serik Sapiev. In February 2018, he was appointed general manager of
130-546: The Taraz sport centres was named after him. In 2012 he was appointed as a president of the Astana Presidential Sports Club . Bakhtiyar Artayev was born in 1983 to a Muslim family in the city of Taraz, Kazakhstan . He is the son of Qaribullah (Karipulla) Artayev. Bakhtiyar won his first competition, a regional children's tournament, trained by Nurlan Akurpekov, who still coaches him today. Before
143-654: The 2004 Summer Olympics, he tended to play second fiddle in the Kazakhstan boxing team, fighting only in Kazakhstan amateur tournaments. Nevertheless, he participated in 2003 World Amateur Boxing Championships, where he lost in the quarterfinals. Before the 2004 Summer Olympics he had not been considered a favourite in the welterweight division. He qualified for the Athens Games by winning the 2nd AIBA Asian 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Karachi, Pakistan . In
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#1732765614935156-646: The Bakhtiyar Artayev Boxing Palace in his native Taraz . In July 2009, he was appointed akim of Aishabibinsky rural district of Zhambyl district . Since November 23, 2009 – Head of the Department of Tourism, Physical Culture and Sports of Jambyl Region . Since December 24, 2012 – President of the Presidential Professional Sports Club "Astana". November 3, 2013 – was a commentator during
169-679: The final he defeated Iran's S Karimi Ahmedabad . Surprisingly, in Athens he easily advanced into semi-finals where he defeated the two-time Olympic champion Oleg Saitov from Russia. In the final, Bakhtiyar defeated Cuban boxer Lorenzo Aragon , who had not lost a bout for a year and a half. Artayev won the bronze medal at the 2005 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Mianyang, China and went up to middleweight. Artayev's results are as follows: 2004 Summer Olympics : 2007 World Championship: 2008 Summer Olympics : Since June 2009 – Director of
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