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Daan may refer to: People *Daan (given name), Dutch short form for Daniel *Saumya Daan (born 1982), Indian voice actor *Serge Daan (1940–2018), Dutch zoologist * DAAN, a Belgian band led by Daan Stuyven * Da'an, a character in the television series '' Earth: Final Conflict'' Places Mainland China * Da'an, Hengyang (), a township in Hengyang County, Hunan * Da'an, Longshan (), a township in Longshan County, Hunan * Da'an, Jilin (), county-level city under the administration of Baicheng * Da'an District, Zigong (), Sichuan Taiwan * Daan District, Taipei City (), district of Taipei ** Daan metro station () of the Taipei Metro * Da'an River (), river in north-western Taiwan * Daan District, Taichung (), coastal district in Taichung City Elsewhere * Da'an, Yemen, village in western central Yemen * Daan Suyan, town on southern Mindanao, Philippines Chinese history *Da'an (大安, 1075–1085), era name used by Emperor Huizong of Western Xia *Da'an (大安, 1085–1094), era ...
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Daan District, Taipei City
Daan District (or Da-an District, Da'an, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency District) is an important educational, commercial, residential and cultural district of Taipei City, Republic of China (Taiwan). The name of the district means "great safety" or "great peace". History The district is named after Daiwan village () that was once located near the intersection of present-day Xinyi Road and Fuxing S. Road. The name was changed in the 1800s (during the Qing era) to the more auspicious but similar-sounding "Daan" (; ). In 1875, the setup of Taipeh Prefecture put the village together with and ''La̍k-tiuⁿ-lê'' (), all of which are within today's Daan District. During Japanese rule, Daan village was merged with , , and . In 1945, after World War II, Daan District was drawn from an area centered on Daan village and took its name. Further significant changes occurred in the 1990s. Geography Daan is bounded on the east by Guangfu South Road, Keelung ...
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DAAN
Daan may refer to: People *Daan (given name), Dutch short form for Daniel *Saumya Daan (born 1982), Indian voice actor *Serge Daan (1940–2018), Dutch zoologist * DAAN, a Belgian band led by Daan Stuyven * Da'an, a character in the television series '' Earth: Final Conflict'' Places Mainland China * Da'an, Hengyang (), a township in Hengyang County, Hunan * Da'an, Longshan (), a township in Longshan County, Hunan * Da'an, Jilin (), county-level city under the administration of Baicheng * Da'an District, Zigong (), Sichuan Taiwan * Daan District, Taipei City (), district of Taipei ** Daan metro station () of the Taipei Metro * Da'an River (), river in north-western Taiwan * Daan District, Taichung (), coastal district in Taichung City Elsewhere * Da'an, Yemen, village in western central Yemen * Daan Suyan, town on southern Mindanao, Philippines Chinese history *Da'an (大安, 1075–1085), era name used by Emperor Huizong of Western Xia *Da'an (大安, 1085–1094), era ...
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Daan (crater)
Daan may refer to: People *Daan (given name), Dutch short form for Daniel *Saumya Daan (born 1982), Indian voice actor *Serge Daan (1940–2018), Dutch zoologist * DAAN, a Belgian band led by Daan Stuyven * Da'an, a character in the television series '' Earth: Final Conflict'' Places Mainland China * Da'an, Hengyang (), a township in Hengyang County, Hunan * Da'an, Longshan (), a township in Longshan County, Hunan * Da'an, Jilin (), county-level city under the administration of Baicheng * Da'an District, Zigong (), Sichuan Taiwan * Daan District, Taipei City (), district of Taipei ** Daan metro station () of the Taipei Metro * Da'an River (), river in north-western Taiwan * Daan District, Taichung (), coastal district in Taichung City Elsewhere * Da'an, Yemen, village in western central Yemen * Daan Suyan, town on southern Mindanao, Philippines Chinese history *Da'an (大安, 1075–1085), era name used by Emperor Huizong of Western Xia *Da'an (大安, 1085–1094), er ...
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Daan (given Name)
Daan is a Dutch language, Dutch masculine given name, short for Daniël. In the Netherlands, it has increased significantly in popularity as a birth name since 1970.Daan
at the Meertens Institute database of given names in the netherlands. People with the name include: *Daan Bekker (1932–2009), South African boxer *Daan den Bleijker (1928–2003), Dutch footballer *Daan Blij (born 1993), Dutch footballer *Daan Boerlage (born 1997), Dutch footballer *Daan Bovenberg (born 1988), Dutch footballer *Daan Brandenburg (born 1987), Dutch chess grandmaster *Daan Breeuwsma (born 1987), Dutch short-track speed skater *Daan Buijze (born 1928), Dutch swimmer *Daan van Bunge (born 1982), Dutch cricketer *Daniël de Clercq, Daan de Clercq (1854–1931), Dutch socialist and activist *Daan De Cooman (born 1974), Belgian judoka *Daan De Pever ...
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Daan District, Taichung
Daan District () is a coastal suburban district in Taichung, Taiwan, upgraded from Da-an Township. It lies between the Dajia river and the Da-an river. The district's economy is based on rice. The climate is sub-tropical. History In March 1842,Gordon, Leonard H. D. (2007). ''Confrontation over Taiwan: Nineteenth-Century China and the Powers''. Plymouth: Lexington Books. p. 10. . during the First Opium War, the brig ''Ann'' became shipwrecked near Daan harbour. It had 57 personnel, mostly Indian seacunnies and lascar A lascar was a sailor or militiaman from the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, the Arab world, British Somaliland, or other land east of the Cape of Good Hope, who was employed on European ships from the 16th century until the middle of the 2 ...s. Survivors of the wreck, along with the survivors of the ''Nerbudda'' shipwreck in September 1841, were executed in Tainan in August 1842. Administrative divisions Nanpu, Nanzhuang, Zhongzhuang, Tong'an, Fuxing, Gu ...
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Daan Utsav
Daan Utsav was formerly known as The Joy of Giving Week. The Joy of Giving Week (JGW) is a "festival of philanthropy" that aims to become a part of the Indian ethos, with the Week being celebrated every year covering Gandhi Jayanti by engaging people through ''"acts of giving"'' - money, time, resources and skills - spanning the corporate, NGO and government sectors, schools, colleges and the general public. Originally called "India Giving Week", the name "Joy of Giving Week" emerged from a set of choices provided by the ad agency, Euro RSCG India, which provided PR, creative and media services for the ‘Joy of Giving Week’. This initiative was supported by many NGO's and Corporates. Corporate participate with this venture to fulfill their CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) function. Initiatives undertaken Several corporates, celebrities and organizations have undertaken efforts towards awareness, volunteering and fundraising events that they will organize during the ''Joy of ...
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Wanyan Yongji
Wanyan Yongji (died 11 September 1213), childhood name Xingsheng, was the seventh emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty of China. He reigned for about five years from 1208 until 1213, when he was assassinated by the general Heshilie Zhizhong. Despite having ruled as an emperor, Wanyan Yongji was not posthumously honoured as an emperor. Instead, in 1216, his successor, Emperor Xuanzong, reverted his status back to "Prince of Wei" (衛王) – the title Wanyan Yongji held before he became emperor – and gave him the posthumous name "Shao" (紹), hence Wanyan Yongji is generally known in historiography as the "Prince Shao of Wei" (or Wei Shao Wang). Life Wanyan Yongji's birth name was "Wanyan ''Yun''ji" (完顏允濟); his given name was changed to "''Yong''ji" later to avoid naming taboo because Emperor Zhangzong's father was Wanyan ''Yun''gong (完顏允恭). He was the seventh son of Wanyan Yong (Emperor Shizong) and an uncle of Wanyan Jing (Emperor Zhangzong). His mother ...
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Emperor Daozong Of Liao
Emperor Daozong of Liao (14 September 1032 – 12 February 1101), personal name Chala, Sinicization, sinicised name Yelü Hongji, was the eighth Emperor of China, emperor of the Khitan people, Khitan-led Liao dynasty of China. Life Emperor Daozong succeeded his father, Emperor Xingzong of Liao, Emperor Xingzong, in 1055. He was notable for reviving the official dynastic name "Great Liao" in 1066, a designation first given the empire by the Emperor Taizong of Liao, Emperor Taizong in 947. Other noteworthy achievements made during his reign include the completion of a Liao edition of the Buddhist ''Tripitaka'' and the construction of the Sakyamuni Pagoda in 1056. Emperor Daozong faced a number of assassination attempts throughout his life. In 1063, a group of Khitan people, Khitans, angry that their system of tribal justice had been put under local administration by ethnic Han Chinese, Han, ambushed the emperor while he was on a hunting trip. Emperor Daozong survived the attack a ...
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Emperor Huizong Of Western Xia
Emperor Huizong of Western Xia (1060–1086), born Li Bingchang (), was the third emperor of the Tangut-led Chinese Western Xia dynasty, ruling from 1067 to 1086. After his father's sudden death, Huizong assumed the throne at the young age of six. His mother, Empress Dowager Liang (Chinese: 梁太后, Tangut: ), became the regent for the rest of Huizong's reign. In 1076, Huizong turned sixteen, and was supposed to assume direct control of the throne, but was stopped by the enormous influence of the Dowager. The two sparred over the cultural policy of the empire: the Emperor Huizong supported sinicization, while the Empress Dowager Liang supported Tangutization (ironic, considering Huizong was of paternal Tangut heritage, and Liang was of ethnic Han heritage). Empress Dowager Liang eventually had Huizong put under house arrest; as a result, Huizong requested the Song dynasty for help. The Song Dynasty then invaded the Western Xia on the premise of freeing Huizong, but the invasio ...
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Daan Suyan
Malapatan, officially the Municipality of Malapatan ( ceb, Lungsod sa Malapatan; tl, Bayan ng Malapatan; mdh, Inged nu Malapatan), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Sarangani Sarangani, officially the Province of Sarangani ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Sarangani; hil, Kapuoran sang Sarangani; Maguindanaon: ''Dairat nu Sarangani'', Jawi: دايرت نو سارڠني; fil, Lalawigan ng Sarangani), is a province in the Philipp ..., Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 80,741 people. Malapatan is bounded on the west by Sarangani Bay, on the east by Davao Occidental, on the north by Alabel, Sarangani, Alabel, and on the south by Glan, Sarangani, Glan. Geography Barangays Malapatan is politically subdivided into 12 barangays. * Daan Suyan * Kihan * Kinam * Libi * Lun Masla * Lun Padidu * Patag * Poblacion (Malapatan) * Sapu Masla * Sapu Padidu * Tuyan * Upper Suyan Climate Demographics Inhabited by Christians, Muslims as well the indigenou ...
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Da'an, Yemen
Sanaa ( ar, صَنْعَاء '), also spelled San'a or Sana, is a governorate of Yemen. Its capital is Sanaa, which is also the national capital. However, the city of Sanaa is not part of the governorate but instead forms the separate governorate of Amanat Al-Asemah. The Governorate covers an area of . As of 2004, the population was 2,918,379 inhabitants. Within this place is Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb or Jabal Hadhur, the highest mountain in the nation and the Arabian Peninsula. Districts Sanaa Governorate is divided into the following 16 districts. These districts are further divided into sub-districts, and then further subdivided into villages: Northern * Nihm District * Arhab District Western * Hamdan District * Bani Matar District (wherein is located Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb or Jabal Hadhur) * Al Haymah Ad Dakhiliyah District * Al Haymah Al Kharijiyah District * Manakhah District * Sa'fan District Eastern * Bani Hushaysh District * Sanhan District * Bilad Ar Rus District * Attya ...
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Daan Metro Station
Daan (, formerly transliterated as Ta-An Station until 2003) is a metro station in Taipei, Taiwan served by Taipei Metro. It is a terminus of short turn services on the . Station overview This station is a three-level, elevated station has two side platforms and two exits. It is located at the intersection of Fuxing South Rd. and Xinyi Rd. Five more exits have been constructed with the opening of Red Line. The station is a two-level, underground station with an island platform. Red Line trains from Beitou terminate here during non-rush hours. Construction The Red Line station is long and wide. Excavation depth is at . It also has a pocket track, four entrances, two accessibility elevators, and three vent shafts. One of the entrances and one of the vent shafts is integrated into a new joint development building. Another entrance and vent shaft is integrated into the existing joint development building on Brown Line. Public Art The Red Line station has a theme of "The meetin ...
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