Lista de Personas Famosas nacidas en Bujará
Oksana Chusovitina
Oksana Aleksándrovna Chusovítina es una gimnasta uzbeka, medallista olímpica y campeona del mundo que ha competido en representación de diferentes países. Compitió por la URSS hasta 1992, por Uzbekistán entre 1993 y 2005, por Alemania desde 2006 hasta 2012 y de nuevo por Uzbekistán desde 2013 hasta su retirada.
Iskander Makhmudov
Iskander Kakhramonovich Makhmudov is an Uzbek-born Russian businessman.
Serge Golon
Serge Golon, was a French geochemist, writer and artist of Russian descent. He is known as the husband of French author Anne Golon, author the Angélique series.
Muhammad Ibn Ismail Al-Bujari
Imam Al-Bujari es considerado como uno de los más grandes compiladores y eruditos de los hadices. Su principal obra, denominada Sahih al-Bujari, se ha convertido en uno de los textos canónicos dentro de la tradición islámica y, junto con el Corán y Sahih Muslim, forma parte de las fuentes primarias dentro de la fiqh.
Abu Bakr al-Kalabadhi
Abu Bakr al-Kalabadhi, in full, Abu Bakr ibn Abi Ishaq Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Ya'qub al-Bukhari al-Kalabadhi was a Persian Hanafi Maturidi Sufi scholar and the author of the Kitab at-ta'arruf, one of the most important works of Sufism composed during the first three-hundred years of Islam.
Vladimir Norov
Vladimir Imamovich Norov is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uzbekistan and the current Secretary General of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. He was appointed to this position on July 12, 2006 and served until December 2010. He was appointed to his current position on June 10, 2018 at the 2018 SCO summit and took office on New Year's Day in 2019.
Nasrullah Khan
Nasrullah Khan or Nasr-Allah bin Haydar Tora was the Emir of Bukhara from 1827 to 1860. His father was emir Haydar bin Shahmurad (1800–1826).
Nasr II
Nasr II fue amir de los Samánidas (914-943). Su reino fue el punto más alto alcanzado por el gobierno de los Samánidas. Fue el hijo de Ahmad ibn Isma’il.
Asad ibn Saman
Asad ibn Saman was an early Samanid. He was the son of Saman Khuda, the founder of the Samanid dynasty of Persia.