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IMAS - 2017 MEDAL DISTRIBUTION No City School Surname Name Grade Points Place 1 Ч IMAS - 2017 MEDAL DISTRIBUTION No City School Surname Name Grade Points Place 1 Ч. Расулов МТМУ №5 TEMUROV MUHAMMADALI 6 100 Gold 2 Dushanbe Hotam PV HASANOV MUHAMMADJON 6 98 Gold 3 Dushanbe LIP KHAFIZOV PARVIZ 6 96 Gold 4 Dushanbe Hotam PV ASOEV BEZHAN 6 96 Gold 5 Хучанд МТМУ №12 ISKHAKI SAIDNEMATKHON 6 94 Silver 6 Dushanbe Hotam PV KHUJAMOV ASADBEK 6 91 Silver 7 Dushanbe Hotam PV TADZHIBAEVA MUKADDAS 6 88 Silver 8 Хучанд Гулчини маърифат JURABOEV AKRAMKHON 5 88 Silver 9 Dushanbe Hotam PV AMONOV AHLIDDIN 6 86 Silver 10 Dushanbe IPS ZARIPOV VAFO 5 86 Silver 11 Хучанд Литсейи №1 MALLOKHUJAEV ISFANDIYOR 5 86 Silver 12 Конибодом М/Х Чураев UMAROV BEHRUZ 5 86 Silver 13 Dushanbe Hotam PV KHOTAMOV SULAYMON 6 84 Bronze 14 Кулоб м. Президента POSHOQULOV AZIMJON 6 84 Bronze 15 Бустон Гимназияи №1 MUKHAMEDOV FIRDAVS 6 84 Bronze 16 Dushanbe School №20 GULOMJANOVA TAISIA 5 81 Bronze 17 Конибодом М/Х Чураев OBIDOV MUHAMMADAMIN 5 81 Bronze 18 Dushanbe Hotam PV HAKIMJONOV MUHAMMAD 6 79 Bronze 19 Dushanbe Hotam PV ABDULLOEV SARVAR 6 76 Bronze 20 Dushanbe Lyceum №2 KHUSRAVBEKOVA RUHAFZO 6 76 Bronze 21 Dushanbe Hotam PV SHARIPOV JAHONGIR 6 76 Bronze 22 Dushanbe Hotam PV MUKHTAROV AZAMAT 5 76 Bronze 23 Истаравшан Литсейи №1 SAYFIDDINOV SHOHRON 5 76 Bronze 24 Исфара Литсейи №5 GOIBNAZOV HAMIDULLOH 5 76 Bronze 25 Dushanbe Hotam PV SAIDOVA SALTANAT 4 76 Bronze 26 Исфара Мактаби №65 SHUKUROV SHAHZOD 4 76 Bronze 27 Dushanbe Hotam PV DEHOTI FARIZ 6 69 28 Dushanbe Innovation AHMEDJONOV FARRUKH 6 69 29 Хучанд Литсейи №1 ABDURAZOKOV MUHAMMADJON 6 69 30 Хучанд Литсейи №1 BOBOEV SIYOVUSH 6 69 31 Dushanbe LBHB MASUMOVA FARINA 5 69 32 Исфара Литсейи №1 DEHQONOV MIRZOMUHAMMAD 4 69 33 Dushanbe Hotam PV MUHIDDINOV UMED 6 68 34 Dushanbe Lyceum №55 SADULLOEV BILOL 6 68 35 Dushanbe School №21 YULDASHEV FIRUZ 5 68 36 Dushanbe LIP HALIMOVA YASMINA 6 67 37 Dushanbe Hotam PV ABDULLOEV UMAR 6 67 38 Хучанд Литсейи №1 ABDUKHAMEDOVA INDIRA 6 67 39 Хучанд Литсейи №1 SOLIEV MANUCHEHR 6 67 40 Спитамен МТМУ №23 RUZIEV BOLTUBOY 6 67 41 Бустон Мактаби Президента MANSUROV SUHROB 6 67 42 Конибодом М/Х Чураев HUSEINOV MUHAMMADKHOLID 6 67 43 Dushanbe Lyceum №2 DUSTZODA MARUF 5 67 44 Dushanbe LBHB SAYFIDDINZODA MUHAMMAD 5 67 45 Dushanbe Hotam PV QURBONOV NAMIK 5 67 46 Dushanbe Innovation SAIDBEKZODA GANJUR 5 67 47 Dushanbe Hotam PV MUHAMMADJONOV MUHAMMAD 5 67 48 Хучанд МТМУ №2 TOJIEV HOJAHAKIM 5 67 49 Еанчи Литсейи Болаё^ат FIRUZ FAKHRIDDIN 5 67 50 Dushanbe Hotam PV MIROV ISKANDAR 4 67 51 Dushanbe Hotam PV MIRSAIDOVA OMINA 4 67 52 Dushanbe Himmat JALILOV ILHOM 6 63 53 Dushanbe DIS YAMAN DILASA 6 63 54 Dushanbe Jomi HAKIMOVA AZIZA 6 63 55 Dushanbe Gymnasium №53 BOYALIEVA SAODAT 6 63 56 Dushanbe Lyceum №2 OLIMOV ABDUKHALIL 6 63 57 Чдйхун Президента ASHURMATOV AKRAMJON 6 63 58 Спитамен МТМУ №3 SHARIPOV NURIDDIN 6 63 59 Бустон Мактаби Президентй MAMADOV SANJAR 6 63 60 Ша^ристон МТМУ №4 MUHAMMADIEV MUHAMMADKHUGA 6 63 61 Dushanbe Innovation SATTOROV AMIRJON 5 63 62 Dushanbe Lyceum №1 MULLOBOEV HOMID 5 63 63 Бустон Мактаби Президентй BOBOEV SOHIBJON 5 63 64 Хучанд Мактаби П. Пулотов NADIROV RUSTAM 4 63 65 Dushanbe School №21 AHMEDOV SUHAIL 5 60 66 Dushanbe LIP SATTORZODA SALMON 6 59 67 Dushanbe Gymnasium № 1 SHAFIEVA MEHRONA 6 59 68 Dushanbe LBHB - Eco MURTAZOEV ALIJON 6 59 69 Dushanbe LIP SAFAROV SHUHRAT 6 59 70 Dushanbe Gymnasium № 1 RAHIMOV ZUHURJON 6 59 71 Tursunzade LBHB BOBOEV DOVUD 6 59 72 Dushanbe Hotam PV NURIDDINOV NURIDDIN 6 59 73 Хучанд Литсейи №1 ABDUMANONOV ABDUHAFIZ 6 59 74 Ч,. Расулов Мактаби №14 SHARIFOVA OZODA 6 59 75 Бустон МТМУ №11 SOBIROV BEHRUZ 6 59 76 Исфара MUROOOV DILSHOO 6 59 77 Dushanbe LIP ISLAMOVA RUKHSHONA 5 59 78 Dushanbe LBHB GHOLIBSHOZODA NODIRJON 5 59 79 Dushanbe IPS UBAIDULLO DALER 5 59 80 Dushanbe Hotam PV NARZULLOEV JAHONSHOH 5 59 81 Исфара Мактаби №12 USMONOVA ZARRINA 5 59 82 Dushanbe Hotam PV RAJABOVA LOLA 4 59 83 Хучанд Мактаби П. Пулотов RUSTAMOV KHUSRAV 4 59 84 Dushanbe Tajikistan SAMIEV ABDULLO 6 55 85 Dushanbe Hotam PV SHUKRULLOEV MUSHARAF 6 55 86 Tursunzade LBHB MUSTOFOQULOV KOMRONBEK 6 55 87 Dushanbe Kafolat USMONOV ABUBAKR 6 55 88 Dushanbe Lyceum №1 RAKHIMOVA MADINA 6 55 89 Бохтар Президентй SHARIPOV SULAYMON 6 55 90 Dushanbe Gymnasium № 1 NABIEV SAMEJON 6 55 91 Dushanbe Gymnasium №53 ISROILOV SADDAM 6 55 92 Dushanbe Lyceum №1 RAKHIMOV AMIRJON 6 55 93 Исфара Литсейи №5 LATIPOV MUHAMMADALI 6 55 94 Dushanbe Innovation NAZAROV ABUBAKR 5 55 95 Dushanbe Hotam PV RAHIMOVA AMINA 5 55 96 Dushanbe LIP HAKIMOV SOMON 5 55 97 Dushanbe Hotam PV SOBIROV ERAJ 5 55 98 Кулоб Литсейи Сомонй №1 RUSTAMOV NEKRUZ 5 55 99 Хучанд Литсейи №1 NEMATOV KOMRONBEK 5 55 100 Хучанд Литсейи №1 RAHMONOV SHERZOO 5 55 101 Хучанд Литсейи №1 HOJIEV PARVIZ 5 55 102 Бустон Мактаби Президентй MIRSALIMOV SHUKURBEK 5 55 103 Dushanbe Jomi UROQOV IBROHIM 4 55 104 Dushanbe Innovation ABDULLOEV SAMIR 4 55 105 Dushanbe Hotam PV MUHAMMADIEV MUSO 4 55 106 Dushanbe Hotam PV RASULOV ARDASHER 4 55 107 Исфара Мактаби №12 ERGASHEV MUHAMMADSHOHIN 4 55 108 Ч. Расулов Гимназия KHUDOYBERDIEV ISLOM 4 55 109 Dushanbe Lyceum №2 BAROTZODA RABBONI 6 49 110 Dushanbe Hotam PV BAKIEV MEHROB 6 49 111 Dushanbe Innovation SUFISHOEVA DILNOZA 6 49 112 Dushanbe Lyceum №2 ABDURAKHIMOV JUMAKHON 6 49 113 Dushanbe Tajikistan YAMAN AHMETFATIH 6 49 114 Dushanbe IPS SAYDULLAEV ROFIJON 6 49 115 Бустон Гимназияи №1 QURBONSHOEV SURAJ 6 49 116 Dushanbe Innovation HATAMOVA MUBINA 5 49 117 Dushanbe LBHB HUSEYNOV MUHAMMAD 5 49 118 Dushanbe Tajikistan KHAMIDOV AMIROLIMKHON 5 49 119 Кургонтеппа ЛБХБ RAHMATOV HUKMATULO 5 49 120 Dushanbe IPS ZAINIDDIN AFSHIN 5 49 121 Dushanbe Gymnasium №53 YOSINJONI HOTAMKHON 5 49 122 Dushanbe LIP KARIMOVA AMALIYA 6 46 123 Dushanbe LBHB - Eco NOSIROV YUSUF 5 46 124 Dushanbe Lyceum №2 GAZIEV MANSUR 5 46 125 Dushanbe Lyceum №2 RAJABOV PARVIZ 6 45 126 Dushanbe LIP ARZIKULOV SOLEH 6 45 127 Панч МТМУ №16 IBRAGIMOV ISLOMIDDIN 6 45 128 Дангара Г им. Чумхурияви AZIZOV SAIDUMAR 6 45 129 Dushanbe Kafolat ISMATOVA BIBIZAYNAB 6 45 130 Dushanbe Gymnasium № 1 FAYZULLOEV DAVLATSHO 6 45 131 Dushanbe Gymnasium № 1 SALIMOV NEMAT 6 45 132 Dushanbe LBHB MANSUROVA MALIKA 6 45 133 Tursunzade LBHB MIRZOEV SAYIDO 6 45 134 Спитамен МТМУ №23 KARIM UMAR 6 45 135 Панчакент МХБ NURIDDINOVA MEHRONA 6 45 136 Бустон Гимназияи №2 ABDURAHMONOVA ANISA 6 45 137 Конибодом М/Х Чураев ZOHIROV MANUCHEKR 6 45 138 Хучанд МТМУ №2 INOMJONOV SHARIFJON 6 45 139 Ч. Расулов МТМУ №22 SHODIEV SHAHZOD 6 45 140 Dushanbe Hotam PV AZIZMAMADOV SALOMATSHOH 5 45 141 Dushanbe School №20 PULATOV MAKSAD 5 45 142 Dushanbe LBHB ABDUQODIROV SHUHRAT 5 45 143 ^амадонй МТМУ №50 FAIZIMAD MAVZUNA 5 45 144 Dushanbe LIP SHARIFZODA LOLA 5 45 145 Dushanbe LIP ARZIKYLOV BILOL 5 45 146 Dushanbe Himmat KODIROV USMON 5 45 147 Dushanbe Lyceum №2 MAKHSIDINZODA MAFRUZA 5 45 148 Исфара Литсейи №6 HUJAEVA MUHIMA 5 45 149 Конибодом М/Х Чураев DADAJONOV FARIDUN 5 45 150 Хучанд Литсейи №1 SHOKIROVA FARZONGUL 5 45 151 Хучанд Гимназияи №4 TURAEVA GULSHAN 5 45 152 Хучанд Гулчини маърифат SHARIFOV SHAMSULLO 5 45 153 Ч. Расулов Литсей IBRAGIMOV ISLOMJON 5 45 154 Dushanbe LP AZIMOVA SUMAN 4 45 155 Dushanbe Hotam PV HAMIDOV FARID 4 45 156 Dushanbe School №50 SAIDOV AHMAD 4 45 157 Dushanbe Hotam PV DEHOTI JONONA 4 45 158 Dushanbe Gymnasium №53 MUHIDDINOVA ZULAIKHO 4 45 159 Dushanbe IPS GREZOV IZATULLO 4 45 160 Конибодом М/Х Чураев GLYSHENKO VERONICA 4 45 161 Ч,. Расулов Гимназияи №1 HAKIMOV JAMSNEDJON 4 45 162 Dushanbe Gymnasium №53 ZAFAR SUNNATULLO 6 37 163 Dushanbe Hotam PV HASANOV NEKRUZ 6 37 164 Dushanbe Kafolat ABDULLOEVA AMINA 6 37 165 Dushanbe LIP SULTONOVA SHABNAM 6 37 166 Dushanbe Hotam PV NOROV BAHROM 6 37 167 Dushanbe Lyceum №1 MANSUROVA KAMILA 6 37 168 Вахш Литсейи Президента RAHMONOV MURTAZO 6 37 169 Dushanbe Kafolat FIRUZ FARAHNOZ 6 37 170 Dushanbe Gymnasium №53 ISHAMOVA ANISA 6 37 171 Dushanbe DIS NAJOTOV IBROHIM 6 37 172 Dushanbe IPS RAHIMOVA AMINA 6 37 173 Муъминобод МТМУ №1 RUSTAM OMINA 6 37 174 Бустон Мактаби Президента BAHOVADINZODA HADISA 6 37 175 Хучанд Литсейи №1 MAHSUDOV ZAFARJON 6 37 176 Зафаробод МТМУ №1 USMONOV AMONIALLO 6 37 177 Бустон МТМУ №4 KAYUMOV SHERZOD 6 37 178 Dushanbe LIP AKHMEDOVA MADINA 5 37 179 Dushanbe Himmat VALIEV SARVAR 5 37 180 Dushanbe LIP TAGAEVA ANUSHA 5 37 181 Dushanbe LIP MALIKOVA MALIKA 5 37 182 Dushanbe Hotam PV ZAMONOV AZIZ 5 37 183 Кургонтеппа ЛБХБ RAHMATOV IDRIS 5 37 184 Dushanbe Kafolat RAUFZOD TALABSHO 5 37 185 Dushanbe LBHB ASLONOV MUHAMMADJON 5 37 186 Dushanbe Tajikistan EMOMOV MUHAMMADROFE 5 37 187 Дангара Лит. Афлотун RAHMONOV RAFTOR 5 37 188 Хучанд MUHAMMADJONOV SHAHZOD 5 37 189 Мархдмат Гимназияи №6 SEVINJ TURSUNOVA 5 37 190 Dushanbe Gymnasium № 1 ZIYOEV DAVRON 4 37 191 Dushanbe Hotam PV YOROW MATIN 4 37 192 Dushanbe School №8 MAHMABEKOVA AMALIYA 4 37 193 Dushanbe Innovation SULTONOVA FARAHNOZ 4 37 194 Dushanbe Gymnasium №53 FARHODZOD FARRUH 4 37 195 Dushanbe Hotam PV NAZAROV IBROHIM 4 37 196 Dushanbe School №8 JURAEV ABDURAHMON 4 37 197 Dushanbe Hotam PV HAIDAROV RAHIMJON 4 37 198 Dushanbe Innovation KENJAEV MUHAMMADUSUF 4 37 199 Dushanbe IPS KHUJAEV UMAR 4 37 200 Исфара Мактаби №18 KARIMOV OBIDJON 4 37 201 Dushanbe Gymnasium № 1 HOSHIMOV MUHAMMAD 6 27 202 Кургонтеппа ЛБХБ KARIMOV QOSIMJON 6 27 203 Dushanbe Jomi JURAEV ANSOR 6 27 204 Кургонтеппа ЛБХБ CHORIEVA NOZANIN 6 27 205 Кургонтеппа ЛБХБ JURAEV NEMATULLO 6 27 206 Dushanbe Gymnasium №53 RAJABZODA SAFINABONU 6 27 207 Dushanbe Gymnasium № 1 OSIMI MUHAMMADJON 6 27 208 Dushanbe Innovation GADOEVA FARZONA 6 27 209 Кургонтеппа ЛБХБ Кургонтеппа NAZIROVA MAFTUNA 6 27 210 Dushanbe Hotam PV RADGABOV SHOHRUH 6 27 211 Муъминобод МТМУ №43 NASIMI ALOMI 6 27 212 Dushanbe Gymnasium
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