DescriptionJudeo-Tat’s acting troupe of the 80s in the play Ashig Garib.jpg
English: Acting troupe of the 80s in the play Ashig Garib. Judeo-Tat theatre. Derbent, USSR. 1984. First row - from left to right: Katya, Bikel Matatova. Second row - from left to right: musician Israel Izrailov, Roman Izyaev, Avshalum Nakhshunov, Raziil Ilyaguev, Abram Avdalimov. Third row - from left to right: Ilizir Abramov, Anatoly Yusupov, Israel Tsvaygenbaum.
Русский: Актерская труппа 80-х годов в спектакле Ашуг-Гариб. Дербент, СССР. 1984 г. Первый ряд - слева направо: Катя, Бикель Мататова. Второй ряд - слева направо: музыкант Исроил Израилов, Роман Изъяев, Авшалум Нахшунов, Разиил Ильягуев, Абрам Авдалимов. Третий ряд - слева направо: Илизир Абрамов, Анатолий Юсупов, Исраил Цвайгенбаум.
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