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What (who) is Zade - definition


Zade         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zade is both a surname, derived from Persian, meaning "son of", and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Sabir Gusein-Zade         
  • Sabir Gusein-Zade (2010), El Escorial
RUSSIAN MATHEMATICIAN
Draft:Sabir Gusein-Zade; Sabir Medgidovich Gusein-Zade
Sabir Medgidovich Gusein-Zade (; born 29 July 1950 in MoscowHome page of Sabir Gusein-Zade) is a Russian mathematician and a specialist in singularity theory and its applications..
Muçi Zade         
ALBANIAN POET
Muci Zade
Muçi Zade (from Persian-Ottoman meaning son of Muçi) the author of the earliest known Albanian poem written in Arabic script and belonging to the era of Bejtexhinj. Nothing is known about him beside his poem Imzot, mos më lerë pa kahve ("My Lord, don't leave me without coffee"), and that he was at an old age at the time he composed it.
Examples of use of Zade
1. Gassan–zade estimated that Russia was unlikely to sell any more than 500 million tons of its emissions capacity.
2. The fact that President Vladimir Putin‘s plan to double gross domestic product by the end of the decade would eat into some of this spare capacity means that there is some political reluctance to selling the surplus, Olga Gassan–zade, an analyst with Point Carbon, which tracks the market, said by telephone.
3. While implementation of JI projects requires a national registry and a system of estimating greenhouse gases, both of which have already been ordered by the government, Gassan–zade said the system of government approvals was the main obstacle to deals being signed.