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Awan may refer to: Places * Awan (ancient city), a city-state in Elam in the 3rd millennium BCE * Awan (region), a town in Guna district, Madhya Pradesh, India * Awan, Bhulath, a village in Kapurthala district, Punjab, India, Punjab, Pakistan *Awan Town, a town and union council in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan * Awans, a Belgian municipality in the Walloon province of Liège Other uses * ''Awan'' (Kuwait), a newspaper * Awan (religious figure), the wife and sister of Cain * Awan (surname), including a list of people with the name * Awan (tribe), a social group of Pakistan * Awan dynasty The Awan Dynasty ( Sumerian: ''lugal-e-ne a-wa-anki'', "Kings of Awan") was the first dynasty of Elam of which very little of anything is known today, appearing at the dawn of historical record. The Dynasty corresponds to the early part of the Ol ..., an Elamite dynasty of Iran * Awan languages, spoken in South America {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Awan (ancient City)
Awan ( Sumerian cuneiform: ''a-wa-anki'', "Country of Awan") was an ancient city-state or region of Elam in the western area of modern-day Iran. It often appears together with the cities of Susa and Anshan in the early history of Mesopotamia, having many conflictual interactions with Sumer. The city of Awan still has not been located archaeologically. A dynasty of Elamite rulers was named after the city, the Awan Dynasty. It was founded by a ruler named Peli, and is therefore sometimes called "the dynasty of Peli". According to the Sumerian King List, Awan put an end to the First Dynasty of Ur circa 2450 BCE, and three kings of Awan then ruled over the southern regions of Sumer. Circa 2300-2200 BCE, the Akkadian Empire claimed numerous victories over Awan, under its rulers Sargon of Akkad and Rimush. Naram-Sin however signed an alliance with Khita, the 9th king of Awan. Awan wrestled independence from the Akkadians during the reign of Shar-Kali-Sharri. But some time later, th ...
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Awan, Bhulath
Awan is a village in Bhulath Tehsil in Kapurthala district of Punjab State, India. It is located from Bhulath, away from district headquarter Kapurthala. The village is administrated by a Sarpanch, who is an elected representative. Demography According to the report published by Census India in 2011, Awan has 279 houses with the total population of 1,143 persons of which 556 are male and 587 females. Literacy rate of Awan is 70.55%, lower than the state average of 75.84%. The population of children in the age group 0–6 years is 131 which is 11.46% of the total population. Child sex ratio is approximately 1056, higher than the state average of 846. Population data As per census 2011, 268 people were engaged in work activities out of the total population of Awan which includes 250 males and 18 females. According to census survey report 2011, 95.52% workers (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) describe their work as main work and 4.48% workers are involved in M ...
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Awan Town
Awan Town ( Punjabi, ur, , ''Shahrak-e-Awan'') is a neighbourhood and union council (UC 110) located in Iqbal Town Tehsil of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. Awan Town is predominantly a middle class residential neighbourhood located on Multan Road. Awan Town is divided into 8 residential blocks. *Ahmad Block *Ali Block *Jinnah Block *Kausar Block *Madina Block *Qutab Block *Rizwan Block *Usman Block Post Office Postal code of Awan Town Post office is 54780. See also *Hassan Town Hassan Town ( Punjabi, ur, , ''Shahrak-e-Hassan'') is a neighbourhood located within union council 110 (Awan Town) in Iqbal Tehsil of Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , la ... Iqbal Town, Lahore {{Lahore-geo-stub ...
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Awans
Awans (; wa, Awan) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Liège, Belgium. On January 1, 2006, Awans had a total population of 8,696. The total area is 27.16 km² which gives a population density of 320 inhabitants per km². The municipality consists of the following districts A district is a type of administrative division that, in some countries, is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions o ...: Awans, Fooz, Hognoul, Othée, and Villers-l'Évêque. File:Awans - Eglise Sainte-Agathe.jpg, St. Agathe File:Othée - Eglise Saint-Pierre et Paul.jpg, Church Saint-Peter-and-Paul in Othée File:20120424 othee14.JPG, Old mill in Othée See also * List of protected heritage sites in Awans References External links * Municipalities of Liège Province {{Liege-geo-stub ...
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Awan (Kuwait)
''Awan'' (in Arabic أوان meaning ''Time'') was an Arabic language independent newspaper based in Kuwait. The daily was briefly published from November 2007 to May 2010. History ''Awan'' was launched on 18 November 2007, being the tenth daily in the country. Mohammad Al Rumihi served as the editor-in-chief of the paper. ''Awan'' had offices in Cairo and Beirut Beirut, french: Beyrouth is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. , Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint o ... in addition to its native Kuwait. The daily provided news about local politics, local and regional economy, local and international arts and culture as well as sports. It had a whole page for expatriates in the country under "Awan Communities." The 2008 circulation of the daily was 15,000 copies. ''Awan'' was disestablished in May 2010 due to economic reasons.
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Awan (religious Figure)
Aclima (also Kalmana, Lusia, Cainan, Luluwa, or Awan) according to some religious traditions was the oldest daughter of Adam and Eve, the sister (in many sources, the twin sister) of Cain. This would make her the first female human who was born naturally. states that after he had killed Abel, "Cain knew his wife, and she conceived and bore Enoch". In an effort to explain where Cain and Abel acquired wives, some traditional sources stated that each child of Adam and Eve was born with a twin who became their mate. Aclima and Lusia In Muslim tradition, Cain was born with a twin sister who was named Aclima, and Abel with a twin sister named Jumella. Adam wished Cain to marry Abel's twin sister, and Abel to marry Cain's. Cain would not consent to this arrangement, and Adam proposed to refer the question to God by means of a sacrifice. God rejected Cain's sacrifice to signify his disapproval of his marriage with Aclima, his twin sister, and Cain slew his brother in a fit of jealousy ...
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Awan (surname)
Awan is a surname, and may refer to: *Malik Shakeel Awan, Pakistani politician *Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi (1916–2006), Pakistani writer and critic *Ahmed Ali Awan, convicted of the murder of Ross Parker * Akil N. Awan, British academic *Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan, Pakistani scholar *Babar Awan, Pakistani statesman *Dildar Awan, Pakistani cricketer *Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan, Pakistani religious leader *Firdous Ashiq Awan, Pakistani physician and politician *Ghulam Farooq Awan, Pakistani lawyer * Hanif Awan, Pakistani politician *Imran Awan, American technology aide *Imran Awan (cricketer), Pakistani born American cricketer *Malik Munawar Khan Awan, Pakistani officer * Malik Shakir Bashir Awan, Pakistani politician * Madut Kon Awan, South Sudanese politician *Malik Shakeel Awan, Pakistani politician * Muhammad Huzair Awan, Pakistani Information Technology (IT) prodigy *Muhammad Safdar Awan, Pakistani politician *Paul Malong Awan Paul Malong Awan (born 1962), also known as Paul Malong Awa ...
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Awan (tribe)
Awan ( Punjabi and ur, ) is a tribe living predominantly in the northern, central, and western parts of Pakistani Punjab, with significant numbers also present in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Kashmir, and to a lesser extent in Sindh and Balochistan. History Jamal J. Elias notes that the Awans believe themselves to be of Arab origin, descended from Ali ibn Abu Talib and that the claim of Arab descent gives them "high status in the Indian Muslim environment". Christophe Jaffrelot says: People of the Awan community have a strong presence in the Pakistani Army and a notable martial tradition. They were listed as an "agricultural tribe" by the British Raj in 1925, a term that was then synonymous with classification as a "martial race". Notable people * Nawab Malik Amir Mohammad Khan – Former Nawab of Kalabagh, Chief of the Awan tribe and Governor of West Pakistan from 1960 to 1966. * Air Marshal Nur Khan – Commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Air Force, 1965–69, Governor ...
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Alan Wake's American Nightmare
''Alan Wake's American Nightmare'' is an action-adventure video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft Studios. The game is a downloadable follow-up and spin-off to its predecessor, ''Alan Wake''. The game is an Xbox 360 title and was released on 22 February 2012 worldwide. A Microsoft Windows version was released on 22 May 2012 in North America, 29 June 2012 in Europe and 15 November 2012 in Australia. Gameplay ''Alan Wake's American Nightmare'' makes use of the same combat mechanics found in the original ''Alan Wake'': Alan has a flashlight, which must be focused on enemies before firing weapons at them. ''American Nightmare'' is more battle-focused, containing more ammunition and a wider variety of weapons, including a machine gun, a nail gun, a crossbow, and combat shotguns, among others. Some weapons are unlocked via cases found throughout the maps, which each require a certain number of acquired manuscript pages to open. Collectible pages were als ...
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Awan Dynasty
The Awan Dynasty ( Sumerian: ''lugal-e-ne a-wa-anki'', "Kings of Awan") was the first dynasty of Elam of which very little of anything is known today, appearing at the dawn of historical record. The Dynasty corresponds to the early part of the Old Elamite period (dated c. 2700 – c. 1600 BC), it was succeeded by the Shimashki Dynasty (2200-1900 BC) and later the Sukkalmah Dynasty. The Elamites were likely major rivals of neighboring Sumer from remotest antiquity; they were said to have been defeated by Enmebaragesi of Kish (c. 25th century BC), who is the earliest archaeologically attested Sumerian king, as well as by a later monarch, Eannatum I of Lagash. Awan was a city-state or possibly a region of Elam whose precise location is not certain, but it has been variously conjectured to be north of Susa, in south Luristan, close to Dezful, or Godin Tepe. Elam and Sumer According to the '' Sumerian King List'', a dynasty from Awan exerted hegemony in Sumer after defeating the ...
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