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Ayan may refer to: Places *Ayan, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Ayan, Russia, a rural locality (a ''selo'') and a port in Khabarovsk Krai on the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia *Ayan, Çankırı, a village in Turkey *Ayan Virusampatti, village in Tamil Nadu, India * Auyán-tepui, spelled as Ayan a mountain in Bolívar state, Venezuela. *Ayan-Yuryakh a river in the Magadan Oblast in Russia. Other uses *Ayan (given name), a list of people with the name * ''Ayan'' (film), a 2009 Indian Tamil film starring Suriya *Ayan (class), the powerful local notables in the Ottoman Empire before the 1920s *Derebey, also known as âyân, feudal lord in 18th century Anatolia See also * * *Ajan (other) Ajan may refer to: People * Ajan (surname) * Ajan Fakir, a Sufi saint and poet who came from Baghdad and settled in the Sibsagar area of Assam * Midhat Ajanović, who often used Ajan as a pen name Geography * Ajan Coast * Ajan, Markazi, a vil ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ayan, Iran
Ayan ( fa, عيان, also Romanized as ‘Ayān) is a village in Koreh Soni Rural District, in the Central District (Salmas County), Central District of Salmas County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 349, in 76 families. References Populated places in Salmas County {{Salmas-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ayan, Russia
Ayan (russian: Аян) is a rural locality (a '' selo'') and the administrative center of Ayano-Maysky District of Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, located on the shore of a well-protected bay of the Sea of Okhotsk, from Khabarovsk and by sea from Nikolayevsk-on-Amur. Population: History Around 1840, a decision was made to move the Russian-American Company base from Okhotsk down the coast to Ayan, because Okhotsk stands on a river mouth protected by a sand bar and is subject to flooding while Ayan is on a circular bay on the south side of a peninsula and can be entered without waiting for a proper wind. The area was poor in fish and shipbuilding timber, but there was said to be a coal deposit nearby. A survey was done in 1840 and work started in 1843 under Vasily Zavoyko of the Russian-American Company. In 1845, an overland route was established to Yakutsk. Several expeditions went south from Ayan to explore the Amur region. In 1849, the naval center was again shifted to Petropavlov ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ayan, Çankırı
Ayan is a village in the Çankırı District of Çankırı Province Çankırı Province ( tr, ) is a province of Turkey, which lies close to the capital, Ankara. The provincial capital is Çankırı. Economy Çankırı is primarily agricultural with wheat, beans, corn and tomatoes the most common crops. Climate ... in Turkey. Its population is 157 (2021). References Villages in Çankırı District {{Çankırı-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ayan Virusampatti
Virusampatti (Village ID 642370) is a village located at 9.11°N 78.25°E, in Tamil Nadu, India. According to the 2011 census it has a population of 1288 living in 343 households. Its main agriculture product is chilli growing. References Villages in Thoothukudi district {{Thoothukudi-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Auyán-tepui
Auyán Tepui (), also spelled Ayan, is a tepui in Bolívar, Venezuela, Bolívar state, Venezuela.Huber, O. (1995). Geographical and physical features. In: P.E. Berry, B.K. Holst & K. Yatskievych (eds.) ''Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana, Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana. Volume 1. Introduction.'' Missouri Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis. pp. 1–61. It is the most visited and one of the largest (but not the highest) tepuis in the Guiana Highlands, with a summit area of and an estimated slope area of . The unevenly heart-shaped summit plateau of Auyán-tepui is heavily inclined, rising from around in the northwest to a maximum of in the southeast. It is incised from the north by a vast valley, the Cañón del Diablo (Devil's Canyon), formed by the Churún River. The larger western portion of the plateau is partially forested, whereas the eastern part comprises mostly bare rock with only patchy vegetation cover. The mountain hosts a number of extensive cave systems. Auyán-te ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ayan-Yuryakh
The Ayan-Yuryakh is a river in the Magadan Oblast of Russia. It is a left tributary of the Kolyma river, which forms at the confluence of the Ayan-Yuryakh and the Kulu. Course The source of the river is in the Khalkan Range. The river flows across the Upper Kolyma Highlands and is fed primarily by rain and snow. Its main tributary is the long Byoryolyokh from the right. See also * Belichan * List of rivers of Russia Russia can be divided into a European and an Asian part. The dividing line is generally considered to be the Ural Mountains. The European part is drained into the Arctic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and Caspian Sea. The Asian part is drain ... * Nera Plateau References {{russia-river-stub Rivers of the Sakha Republic Rivers of Magadan Oblast Tributaries of the Kolyma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ayan (given Name)
Ayan (Arabic: عَيَّان ''‘ayān'') is an Indian or Arabic male given name meaning "watchful, seeing, witnessing, viewing" which is a connotation to the Arabic word ''‘ayn'' (عين) meaning "eye" or "sight". Similar names with different spelling Aayan and Ayaan. Notable people with this name Ayan * Ayan Allahverdiyeva, Azerbaijani chess player * Ayan Babakishiyeva, Azerbaijani singer and actress * Ayan Bhattacharjee, Indian cricketer * Ayan Broomfield, Canadian tennis player * Ayan Mukerji, Indian film director * Ayan Pal, Indian author and public speaker * Ayan Sadakov, Bulgarian footballer * Wael Ayan (born 1985), Syrian international footballer Ayaan * Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Somali-born Dutch-American activist, feminist, author, scholar and politician * Ayaan Khan (born 1992), Indian cricketer * Ayaan Ali Khan, Indian classical musician Ayyan * Ayyan Ali, Pakistani model and singer known professionally as Ayyan See also * Ayan (other) * * *Ayane Aya ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ayan (film)
''Ayan'' () is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action crime thriller film co-written and directed by K. V. Anand. The film, starring Suriya, Prabhu, Tamannaah, Akashdeep Saighal, Jagan, and Karunas, was produced by M. Saravanan, M. S. Guhan, Aruna Guhan and Aparna Guhan and distributed by Sun Pictures. The film score and soundtrack was composed by Harris Jayaraj, edited by Anthony Gonsalvez, the film was filmed by M. S. Prabhu. The film was launched in Chennai, while filming also took place in various locations out of India, including Namibia, Malaysia, Zanzibar and South Africa. It released on 3 April 2009 worldwide to positive reviews. ''Ayan'' was declared as the solo blockbuster of 2009 in Tamil cinema, collecting about worldwide. The film was also successful in Kerala. Plot Deva is a post-graduate Computer Science student in Chennai, who works with Dass by smuggling pre-release unlicensed movies on DVD and other small contrabands mainly through the air. Deva's wido ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ayan (class)
The Ayan (Arabic plural: ''a‘yan'' ; singular: ''‘ayn'' ) was the class of local notables or dynasts in the 16th to the early 19th century Ottoman Empire who held varying degrees of authority in provincial towns and districts.Agoston, Gabor. ''Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire''. New York: Gabor Agoston and Bruce Masters, 2008p. 64/ref> The ''ayan'' had significant autonomy, and even armed force, but did not challenge the central Ottoman government. Though the title was awarded only to Islam, Muslims, its function was secular. The ''ayan'' included "wealthy merchants, heads of Janissary garrisons, leaders of important craft guilds, those who had bought the right to collect taxes for the government in Istanbul, and those who supervised the distributions of wealth generated by, and the maintenance of, pious endowments." The rise of the ''ayan'' class was part of the decentralizing trend in the Ottoman Empire which began in the 16th century, and came to define the Empire's struct ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Derebey
A derebey ( tr, valley lord) was a feudal lord in Anatolia and the Pontic areas of Lazistan and Adjara in the 18th century, with considerable independence from the central government of the Ottoman Empire. Derebeys were required to provide military assistance in time of war, but ruled and administered their own territories, in full freedom in practical terms, and often forming local dynasties. Their emergence were often sparked by the gradual abandon of the timar system administered by the military fiefdom of sipahis, and the tendency of the central government to sub-contract tax revenues as of the 18th century, receiving a determined sum from the derebey and outsourcing on them the task of collecting from the taxpayers themselves. In official terminology, these intermediaries were often referred to as '' âyân'', although other terms were also used for describing this class whose official status, effective powers and the geographical extent of authority could greatly vary from one ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |