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Oqil Oqilov

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Oqil Ghaybulloyevich Oqilov (born 2 February 1944), alternatively transliterated as Akil Akilov, is a Tajikistani politician who served as the 7th prime minister of Tajikistan from 20 December 1999 to 23 November 2013. He is a member of the People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Oqil Oqilov is the 5,907th most popular politician (up from 7,702nd in 2019), the 6th most popular biography from Tajikistan (up from 8th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Tadzhik Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Oqil Oqilov ranks 5,907 out of 19,576Before him are Count Kasimir Felix Badeni, Helen of Bosnia, Karl August Wittfogel, Cleitus, Paolo Lucio Anafesto, and Leopold, Grand Duke of Baden. After him are Appius Claudius Sabinus Regillensis, Frederick III, Duke of Austria, Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia, Azai Nagamasa, Alexandru Averescu, and Parameswara.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Oqil Oqilov ranks 150Before him are Tsuyoshi Kunieda, Alice Walker, Ranulph Fiennes, Vlastimil Hort, Frank Oz, and Bernard Cornwell. After him are Tony Atkinson, Mary Robinson, John Densmore, Joseph Boakai, Daniel Pennac, and Jürgen Grabowski.

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In Tajikistan

Among people born in Tajikistan, Oqil Oqilov ranks 6 out of 35Before him are Emomali Rahmon (1952), Rudaki (860), Nasir Khusraw (1004), Spitamenes (-400), and Abu-Mahmud Khojandi (940). After him are Rahmon Nabiyev (1930), Khaydhar ibn Kawus al-Afshin (800), Kokhir Rasulzoda (1959), Qahhor Mahkamov (1932), Vladimir Voinovich (1932), and Nellie Kim (1957).

Among POLITICIANS In Tajikistan

Among politicians born in Tajikistan, Oqil Oqilov ranks 3Before him are Emomali Rahmon (1952), and Spitamenes (-400). After him are Rahmon Nabiyev (1930), Kokhir Rasulzoda (1959), Qahhor Mahkamov (1932), Yuri Maslyukov (1937), Henri Weber (1944), and Rustam Emomali (1987).