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Arman (other)
Arman (1928–2005) was a French-American artist. Arman may also refer to: * Arman (name) Places * Arman, Nepal, a village in the Dhaulagiri Zone of Nepal * Arman, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Magadan Oblast, Russia *Arman (river), a river in Russia * Arman (Crișul Negru), a river in Romania *Arman, the Romanian name of Kardam, Dobrich Province, Bulgaria *Armān, alternative name of Armand-e Olya, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province of Iran Other * Archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nanoorganisms (ARMAN), the archaeal phylum * Arman (cinema), in Almaty, Kazakhstan *Arman FM, an entertainment commercial radio station in Afghanistan *FC Arman, a defunct Kazakhstani association football team * Arman oil field, an oil field in Kazakhstan *'' Arman Monthly'', Australian monthly publication serving the Afghani community See also * Ahriman (other) *Arimanius * Armaan (other) *Armand (other) Armand refer to: People * Armand (name ...
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Arman
Arman (November 17, 1928 – October 22, 2005) was a French-born American artist. Born Armand Fernandez in Nice, France, Arman was a painter who moved from using objects for the ink or paint traces they leave (''cachets'', ''allures d'objet'') to using them as the artworks themselves. He is best known for his ''Accumulations'' and destruction/recomposition of objects. Early life and education Arman's father, Antonio Fernandez, an antiques dealer from Nice, was also an amateur artist, photographer, and cellist. From his father, Arman learned oil painting and photography. After receiving his bachelor's degree in philosophy and mathematics in 1946, Arman began studying at the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Nice. He also studied judo at a police school in Nice, where he met Yves Klein and Claude Pascal. The trio bonded closely on a subsequent hitch-hiking tour around Europe. Completing his studies in 1949, Arman enrolled as a student at the École du Louvre in Paris, where h ...
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Arman FM
ARMAN FM is a general entertainment commercial radio station in Afghanistan. It broadcasts 24/7 in Dari and Pashto and is also available on live stream on ARMAN FM's website. History ARMAN FM takes its name from the Dari/Pashto word that means “hope” and changed the media landscape in Afghanistan since launch early 2003. It was the country's first ever commercial radio station. The stations attention boomed with its audiences' love to music and enthusiasm for change. ARMAN FM's programs are very diverse bringing the latest music from Afghanistan and around the world to the listeners. The shows are presented by some of the hottest and young RJs in the country including men and women. A format that was essential when the station launched with a style that is being replicated across competitive and governmental stations. Its entertainment-focused programs indicate the young global trends, featuring local, regional and international music. Chatting and engaging with the listeners ...
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Armand (other)
Armand refer to: People * Armand (name), list of people with this name *Armand (photographer) (1901–1963), Armenian photographer *Armand (singer) (1946–2015), Dutch protest singer *Sean Armand (born 1991), American basketball player *Armand, duc d'Aiguillon (1750–1800), French noble *Armand of Kersaint (1742–1793), French sailor and politician Places *Saint-Armand, Quebec, Canada *Armand-e Olya, Iran *Armand-e Sofla, Iran *Armand Rural District, Iran * St. Armand, New York *St. Armand's Key in Florida *Armand-Jude River, a river in Charlevoix Regional County Municipality, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec, Canada See also *Arman (other) * Arman (name) *Armand Commission, first commission of the European Atomic Energy Community * Armand de Brignac, champagne brand produced by Champagne Cattier *Armand's Legion, Continental Army military unit *St Armand (other) St-Armand, St. Armand, Saint Armand, or ''variation'', may refer to: People * Saint Herman (dis ...
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Armaan (other)
Armaan may refer to: Films * ''Armaan'' (1942 film), an Indian drama film by Kidar Nath Sharma * ''Armaan'' (1953 film), an Indian Hindi-language romantic drama film by Fali Mistry * ''Armaan'' (1966 film), a Pakistani film starring Waheed Murad * ''Armaan'' (1981 film), an Indian Hindi-language romance film by Anand Sagar, starring Raj Babbar and Shammi Kapoor * ''Armaan'' (2003 film), an Indian Hindi-language drama film by Honey Irani, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor, Preity Zinta and Gracy Singh * ''Armaan'' (2013 film), a Pakistani film starring Fawad Khan and Aamina Sheikh * ''Armaan'' (2017 film), an Indian Gujarati-language film starring Poojan Trivedi, Alisha Parjapati, Netri Trivedi *Armaan Ikramullah, fictional character from the 2000 Indian film ''Fiza'', played by Hrithik Roshan People with the given name * Armaan Ebrahim (born 1989), Indian racing driver * Armaan Franklin (born 2000), American basketball player * Armaan Jaffer (born 1998), Indian cricket ...
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Arimanius
Arimanius ( el, italic=yes, Αρειμάνιος; lat, Arīmanius) is a name for an obscure deity found in a few Greek literary texts and five Latin inscriptions supposed to be the counterpart of Oromazes ( el, italic=yes, Ὡρομάζης), the god of light. In classic texts, in the context of Zoroastrianism, ''Areimanios'' (with variations) fairly clearly refers to the Greeks' and Romans' interpretation of the Persian Ahriman. The Latin inscriptions which were found in a Mithraic context suggest a re-defined or different deity with a near-identical name. The most extended passage in classical literature on ''Areimanios'' is in two sections of Plutarch available online: who describes him as the dark or evil side in a dualistic opposition with Oromazes (for ''Ohrmuzd'' or Ahura Mazda). However, Plutarch was specifically describing Persian Zoroastrianism, rather than the obscure Arimanius of the ''Mysteries of Mithas''. In the context of Roman Mithraism, from the way the na ...
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Ahriman (other)
Ahriman, or Angra Mainyu, is the "destructive spirit" in Zoroastrianism. Ahriman may also refer to: Religious concepts * An entity in the philosophy of anthroposophy * A name (''Ahrimanius'') inscribed on the lion-headed figure in Roman Mithraism Video games * A race of monsters in the ''Final Fantasy'' game series * Ahriman (Warhammer 40,000), a character in the ''Warhammer 40,000'' game series * Ahriman, an evil god in ''Prince of Persia'' (2008 video game) * The titular character in '' Kohan: Ahriman's Gift'' * A long-dead warlock in '' Ahriman's Prophecy'', a title in Aveyond game series Other uses * Ahriman (Highlander), a figure in ''Highlander: The Series'' * Lord Ahriman, pseudonym of the founder and guitarist of the black metal band Dark Funeral * Dr. Ahriman, a psychologist in ''False Memory'' (novel) by Dean Koontz * R.E. Mann, a character in Asimov's short story The Last Trump "The Last Trump" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It ...
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Arman Monthly
''Arman'' is the monthly publication of the association of Hazaras in Victoria which serves the growing Afghan community of Melbourne and is distributed Australia-wide. It is published on the first Monday of each month and has a readership base of several thousand. The magazine has three editions, in Dari, in Pashtu Pashto (,; , ) is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family. It is known in historical Persian literature as Afghani (). Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official languages ... and English. Being the only regularly published and widely distributed Dari magazine in Australia, ''Arman'' is a valuable source of news, information, feature articles as well as a guide to find products and services for Afghan community. The first edition of ''Arman'' was published in October 2002 in just eight pages and it has developed greatly in terms of both quality and quantity since. It is now a colour magazine ...
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Arman Oil Field
The Arman Oil Field is an oil field located in Mangystau Province. It was discovered in 1994 and developed by Lukoil. The oil field is operated and owned by Lukoil and Royal Dutch Shell. The total proven reserves Proven reserves (also called measured reserves, 1P, and reserves) is a measure of fossil fuel energy reserves, such as oil reserves, natural gas reserves, and coal reserves. It is defined as the " antity of energy sources estimated with reasonabl ... of the Arman oil field are around 84 million barrels (11.58×106tonnes), and production is centered on . References Oil fields of Kazakhstan {{kazakhstan-stub ...
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FC Arman
FC Arman ( kk, Арман футбол клубы, ''Arman Fýtbol Klýby'') are a defunct Kazakhstani football based in Kentau. They were members of the Kazakhstan First Division The Kazakhstan First Division is the second division of football in Kazakhstan. The League is controlled by the Football Union of Kazakhstan and feeds into the Kazakhstan Premier League The Kazakhstan Professional Football League ( kk, Қа .... Name History *1968 : Founded as ''Gornyak'' *1992 : The club is renamed ''Arman'' Arman, FC 1968 establishments in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic {{Kazakhstan-footyclub-stub ...
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Arman (cinema)
Arman ( Russian: Арман, '' tr. arman'') is a digital four-screen cinema in Almaty, Kazakhstan, constructed in 1968. It has the status of cultural monument of local importance. History The cinema opened to the public on 3 September 1968. In 1976, it hosted the first stereo movie screening in Kazakhstan. In 1993, by decision № 316 of Nurkadilov, head of the city administration, the Arman and the were transferred to the "General Directorate of International Film Festivals "Kazakhkinofest" enterprise. In 2000, the cinema building was reconstructed and given the status of an entertainment center, but city residents were dissatisfied with the reconstruction, since it was considered by them as an interference into the architecture of one of the city's historic monuments of culture. Architecture The side facades are decorated with bas-relief sculptural compositions by muralist V. I. Konstantinov, reflecting Kazakhstani culture: figures of Amangeldy, Motherland A homeland ...
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Arman (name)
Arman means "wish", "hope" in Persian, "God's man" in Armenian, "will," "purpose," "honorable and good man" in Turkish, "man in the army" in Germanic and "ever lasting fire" in Kurdish. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Arman (artist) (1928–2005), French artist *Arman (actor) (1921–1980), Iranian-Armenian actor, film director, and producer *Arman Adikyan (b. 1984), Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler *Arman Alizad (b. 1971), Iranian-Finnish master tailor, fashion columnist, and TV personality * Arman Arian (b. 1981), Iranian writer *Arman Dunayev, Kazakhstani politician * Arman Chilmanov (b. 1984), Kazakhstani taekwondo athlete * Arman Geghamyan (b. 1981), Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler * Arman Ghasemi (b. 1989), Iranian association football player *Arman Hall (b. 1994), American sprinter *Arman Hossain (b. 1983), Bangladeshi cricketer *Arman İnci (b. 1991), Turkish-German actor * Arman Kamyshev (b. 1991), Kazakhstani ...
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Archaeal Richmond Mine Acidophilic Nanoorganisms
Archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nanoorganisms (ARMAN) were first discovered in an extremely acidic mine located in northern California ( Richmond Mine at Iron Mountain) by Brett Baker in Jill Banfield's laboratory at the University of California Berkeley. These novel groups of archaea named ARMAN-1, ARMAN-2 (''Candidatus Micrarchaeum acidiphilum'' ARMAN-2), and ARMAN-3 were missed by previous PCR-based surveys of the mine community because the ARMANs have several mismatches with commonly used PCR primers for 16S rRNA genes. Baker ''et al.'' detected them in a later study using shotgun sequencing of the community. The three groups were originally thought to represent three unique lineages deeply branched within the Euryarchaeota, a subgroup of the Archaea. However, based on a more complete archaeal genomic tree, they were assigned to a new superphylum named DPANN. The ARMAN groups now comprise deeply divergent phyla named Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota. Their 16S rRNA ge ...
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