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What (who) is Zadeh - definition


Zadeh         
FAMILY NAME
Zadeh, also Zada, is a Persian patronymic suffix meaning 'descendant of' or 'born of' used in names mainly in Iran and Azerbaijan.
Franghiz Ali-Zadeh         
  • Franghiz Ali-Zadeh
AZERBAIJANI COMPOSER
Franghiz Ali Zadeh; Franghis Ali-Zadeh; Frangiz Ali-Zadeh; Franghiz Alizadeh; Frangis Ali-Sade
Franghiz Ali-Zadeh (Azerbaijani Firəngiz Əlizadə, Russian Франгиз Али-Заде; born 29 May 1947 in Baku, Azerbaijani SSR, Soviet Union) is an Azerbaijani composer and pianist, currently living in Germany. She is best known for her works that combine the musical tradition of the Azerbaijani mugam and 20th century Western compositional techniques, especially those of Arnold Schoenberg and Gara Garayev.
Norman Zada         
AMERICAN PORNOGRAPHER
Norman Zadeh; Norm Zada; United States Investing Competition
Norman Zada (born Norman Askar Zadeh) is a former adjunct mathematics professor and an entrepreneur. He is the founder of Perfect 10, an adult magazine focusing on women without cosmetic surgery, and runs the United States Investing Competition.
Examples of use of Zadeh
1. Zadeh mentions some of the designs on the market.
2. "Anyone can wear them âЂ¦ it‘s for all of womankindâЂ¦ There are no restrictions," Zadeh said.
3. Mohsen Mehrali–Zadeh, 4', a reformist, is one of Iran‘s vice–presidents and has special responsibility for managing sport.
4. The state subsidy for petrol alone amounted to about $5.8 billion in the first six months of the year (March–September), Shahnazi Zadeh said.
5. Marie Zadeh was astonished when she was sent a letter warning her to cut back the garden shrubbery – or make other arrangements to get her post.