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Daur or Dahur may refer to: * Daur people, a sub-ethnic group mostly living in Inner Mongolia, China * Daur language, a Mongolic language primarily spoken by the Daur people * Dawar (Pashtun tribe), a Pashtun tribe in North Waziristan, Pakistan * Daughter, sometimes abbreviated "Daur." in older census data Places * Daur, Pakistan, a town in the Pakistani province of Sindh * Khentei-Daur Highlands, Far Eastern Russia *Dahur, Iran, a village in South Khorasan Province, Iran * Ad-Dawr, a town in Saladin Governorate, Iraq *Al-Daur District, Saladin Governorate, Iraq People with the given name *Daur Zantaria (1953–2001), Abkhaz writer and journalist *Daur Tarba (born 1959), Minister for Agriculture of Abkhazia *Daur Arshba (born 1962), head of the Presidential Administration of Abkhazia *Daur Akhvlediani (1964–1993), Abkhaz footballer *Daur Kobakhia (born 1970), Chairman of the State Committee for Customs of Abkhazia * Daur Kurmazia (born 1974), Minister for Taxes and Fees of Abk ...
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Daur People
The Daur people (Khalkha Mongolian: Дагуур, ''Daguur''; ) are a Mongolic people in Northeast China. The Daur form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognised in the People's Republic of China. They numbered 131,992 according to the latest census (2010) and most of them live in Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner in Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia and Meilisi Daur District in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang of China. There are also some near Tacheng in Xinjiang, where their ancestors were moved during the Qing dynasty. Language The Dagur language is a Mongolic language. There is a Latin-based orthography which has been devised by a native Daur scholar. The Dagur language retains some Khitan substratal features, including a number of lexemes not found in other Mongolic languages. It is made up of three dialects: Batgan, Hailar, Qiqihar. During Qing rule, some Daur spoke and wrote Manchu as a second language. History Genetically, the Daurs are descendants of the Khitan, as ...
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Daur Zantaria
Daur Zantaria ( ab, Даур Занҭариа) (25 May 1953 – 7 August 2001) was a writer and journalist from Abkhazia, publishing both in Abkhaz and Russian languages. Early life and education Zantaria was born on 25 May 1953 in the village of Tamysh, Ochamchira District. He graduated with a gold medal from Tamysh high school in 1971 and with honours from the philological faculty of the Sukhum State Pedagogical Institute in 1975. Literary career Zantaria published his first short story ''Kuasta'' in the magazine '' Alashara'' in 1976. In the following years, his short stories and poems appeared in ''Alashara'', the children's magazine '' Amtsabz'', the newspaper '' Apsny Kapsh'' and the almanac '' Literary Abkhazia''. In 1984, Zantaria entered the Union of Soviet Writers. That same year, he participated in a workshop for script writers in Moscow by Valentin Yezhov and wrote the script for the film ''Souvenir'', released in 1985. On 19 January 1991, Zantaria presided over ...
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Daur Kvekveskiri
Daur Larikovich Kvekveskiri ( ab, Даур Ларик-иҧа Қәақәасқьыр; russian: Даур Лерикович Квеквескири; born 7 February 1998) is a Russian football midfielder who plays for FC Chayka Peschanokopskoye and Abkhazia national football team. Club career He was born in Gali, in Abhazia, Georgia. He represented the Abkhazia national football team at the 2017 ConIFA European Football Cup and he played all four games (Abkhazia finished fourth). He made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Krasnodar-2 on 9 April 2015 in a game against FC Astrakhan. In February 2017, after trials, Kvekveskiri signed with Serbian side FK Napredak Kruševac. Kvekveskiri made his debut in the 2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga when entering as substitute on 28th-round game played on April 1, against FK Novi Pazar.
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Daur Kurmazia
Daur Leontevich Kurmazia (russian: Даур Леонтьевич Курмазия; born 28 August 1974) is the current Minister for Taxes and Fees of Abkhazia in the Government of President Khajimba The Government of President Raul Khajimba was the Government of the Republic of Abkhazia from 2014 until 2020. Composition Formation President Raul Khajimba and Vice President Vitali Gabnia were elected on 24 August 2014 after the resignat .... Kurmazia was appointed on 1 November 2016 in the new cabinet of Prime Minister Beslan Bartsits. References 1974 births Living people Ministers for Taxes and Fees of Abkhazia People from Gudauta {{Abkhazia-poli-stub ...
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Daur Kobakhia
Daur Kobakhia is the current Chairman of the State Committee for Customs of Abkhazia. Kobakhia was appointed on 21 October 2014 by newly elected President Raul Khajimba. Early life Kobakhia was born on 23 July 1970 in Sukhumi. Between 1991 and 1997, he studied history at the History and Law Faculty of the Abkhazian State University The Abkhazian State University is the only university in Abkhazia. It was founded in 1979 on the basis of the Sukhumi Pedagogical Institute. Its first rector was Zurab Anchabadze. The university consists the departments of physics and mathematic .... Kobakhia als graduated in Customs from the Sochi Institute for Fashion, Business and Law. From 1994 onwards, Kobakhia held various positions in the State Customs Committee, starting as a customs inspector. References Living people Chairmen of the State Committee for Customs of Abkhazia Place of birth missing (living people) 1970 births People from Sukhumi {{Abkhazia-poli-stub ...
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Daur Akhvlediani
Daur Akhvlediani ( ka, დაურ ახვლედიანი, russian: Даур Ахвледиани; 10 October 1964 – 22 September 1993) was an Abkhaz professional football player. He took part in the War in Abkhazia (1992–93), subsequently died and was posthumously awarded the order Hero of Abkhazia, the highest honorary title of the disputed territory of Abkhazia. Life and career Daur Akhvlediani was born in a Georgian family in Gagra, Georgia, which at that time was part of the Soviet Union. He started as a professional footballer in 1983, being drafted by FC Torpedo Kutaisi. The following year, he joined FC Dinamo Sukhumi, at that time playing in the Soviet Second League. He stayed at Dinamo until 1991 and became a permanent member of the regular team. In 1989, Dinamo was finally relegated to the Soviet First League (second highest league). After the dissolution of the Soviet Union and its football leagues, Akhvlediani joined Russian club Uralan Elista. In 19 ...
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Daur Arshba
Daur Arshba (russian: Даур Аршба; born 28 March 1962) is an Abkhazian politician. He is the Head of the Presidential Administration, having been appointed by President Raul Khajimba on 10 October 2016, and Chairman of the pro-government Forum for the National Unity of Abkhazia. In the past, he has served as Vice Speaker of the People's Assembly and as Head of Tkvarcheli District. Following the death of Gennadi Gagulia on 8 September 2018, Arshba was appointed Acting Prime Minister of Abkhazia, a position he held until 18 September 2018. Early life and career Arshba was born in Tkvarcheli. From 1979 until 1984, he studied at the Faculty for History and Law of the Abkhazian State University. In September 1996, Arshba became head of the International Department of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, and in February 1997, First Deputy Minister. Head of Tkvarcheli District On 31 March 2003, Arshba was appointed as head of the Tkvarcheli District by President Vladislav Ardzin ...
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Daur Tarba
Daur Tarba ( ab, Даур Ҭарба, ka, დაურ თარბა) is the current Minister for Agriculture of Abkhazia. In the past, he has also been Chairman of United Abkhazia at a time when it was the ruling party, Vice Premier and head of the Ochamchira District. Career After the election of Sergei Bagapsh as president of Abkhazia, Tarba was appointed head of the State Committee for State Property and Privatisation 24 February 2005. On 3 April 2007 Tarba was appointed head of the Ochamchira District.Regnum.rПрезидент Абхазии назначил главу Очамчирского района 04.04.2007 On 18 December 2008 Tarba was at his own request released from this post, and on 27 January 2009, during the congress in which the socio-political movement United Abkhazia was transformed into a political party, Tarba became its new chairman. After the re-election of Sergei Bagapsh, Tarba was appointed Vice Premier on 24 February 2010. However, on 25 Februar ...
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Al-Daur District
Al-Daur District (; also spelled Ad-Dawr) is a district of Saladin Governorate, Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is bordered by Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq .... Districts of Saladin Governorate {{Iraq-geo-stub ...
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Daur Language
The Dagur, Daghur, Dahur, or Daur language, is a Mongolic language, as well as a distinct branch of the Mongolic language family, and is primarily spoken by members of the Dagur ethnic group. Distribution Dagur is a Mongolic language consisting of four dialects: *Amur Dagur in the vicinity of Heihe (original homeland). About 400 people. *Nonni Dagur on the west side of the Nonni River from south of Qiqihar up to Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner. Speakers of Nonni Dagur are usually grouped into the following 4 dialects: **Morin Daba Dagur, in Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner (Moli Daba) of Hulun Buir League, Inner Mongolia **Butha (Buteha) (Northern) Dagur, immediately south of Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner **Tsitsikar (Southern) Dagur, in Tsitsikar (Qiqihar) City and surrounding areas **Mergen Dagur or Nenjiang Dagur, in Nenjiang County (formerly Mergen County) of Heilongjiang Province *Hailar Dagur to the south-east of Hailar in Ewenki Autonomous Banner *Sinkiang Dagur i ...
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Ad-Dawr
Ad-Dawr ( ar, الدور) is a small agricultural town in Saladin Governorate, Iraq, near Tikrit. It includes a great number of people from 4 tribes, al-Shuwaykhat, al-Mawashet, al-Bu Haydar and al-Bu Mdallal. Al-Mawashet tribe is famous for supporting Saddam Hussein. History Structures Ad-Dawr is home to a housing complex called "Saad 14", which was built in the 1980s by Hyundai Engineering & Construction, a major South Korean construction company. Iraq War In May 2003, the 4th Battalion, 42nd Field Artillery, a part of the United States Army's 4th Infantry Division, along with the 534th Signal Company, established a Forward Operating Base just south of the town, called FOB Arrow. On May 15, 2003, troops from the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division raided the town, arresting more than 260 suspected Baath Party supporters. The vast majority were soon released but five Iraqi special security forces officers were reported captured, including two Iraqi army generals and a general fr ...
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Dahur, Iran
Dehu ( fa, دهو, also Romanized as Dehū, Dehau, and Dehoo; also known as Dahūr and Dehūr) is a village in Meyghan Rural District, in the Central District of Nehbandan County, South Khorasan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 147, in 36 families. References Populated places in Nehbandan County {{Nehbandan-geo-stub ...
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