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Diba may refer to: Textiles * Diba, a fabric, damascened silk brocade Brocade is a class of richly decorative shuttle-woven fabrics, often made in colored silks and sometimes with gold and silver threads. The name, related to the same root as the word "broccoli", comes from Italian ''broccato'' meaning "embos ... * ''Diba'', a pointed hat of the Kabiri of New Guinea Places * Diba, a neighborhood in Plumtree, Zimbabwe * Abu Dhiba, a village in western Saudi Arabia * Ra's Diba, a cape in United Arab Emirates People * Diba (surname) * Diba Chandra Hrangkhawl (born 1956), politician from Tripura, India * Diba Nwegbo (born 2002), Nigerian-American footballer See also * Dibba {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Brocade
Brocade is a class of richly decorative shuttle-woven fabrics, often made in colored silks and sometimes with gold and silver threads. The name, related to the same root as the word "broccoli", comes from Italian ''broccato'' meaning "embossed cloth", originally past participle of the verb ''broccare'' "to stud, set with nails", from ''brocco'', "small nail", from Latin ''broccus'', "projecting, pointed". Brocade is typically woven on a draw loom. It is a supplementary weft technique; that is, the ornamental brocading is produced by a supplementary, non-structural, weft in addition to the standard weft that holds the warp threads together. The purpose of this is to give the appearance that the weave was actually embroidered on. In Guatemala, brocade is the most popular technique used to decorate fabric woven by Maya weavers on backstrap looms. Ornamental features in brocade are emphasized and wrought as additions to the main fabric, sometimes stiffening it, though more fre ...
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Pointed Hat
Pointed hats have been a distinctive item of headgear of a wide range of cultures throughout history. Although often suggesting an ancient Indo-European tradition, they were also traditionally worn by women of Lapland, the Japanese, the Mi'kmaq people of Atlantic Canada, and the Huastecs of Veracruz and Aztec (e.g., as illustrated in the Codex Mendoza). The Kabiri of New Guinea have the ''diba'', a pointed hat glued together. History The conical hat is known to have existed as early as the Bronze Age in the Middle East, Eurasia, and Central Europe. Conical hats were recorded in ancient Egypt, especially when depicting Osiris and pharaohs, who emulated Osiris' iconography. Conical hats were also recorded by many Indo-European civilizations. Golden hats have been recorded in burial sites in Central Europe. The Scythians of the Eurasian steppes were noted for having pointed hats, often mentioned by other civilizations, such as in the DNa inscription on the tomb of Darius the Grea ...
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Plumtree, Zimbabwe
Plumtree is a town in Zimbabwe. Alongside marula trees, wild plum trees (Ntungulu in tjiKalanga) grow abundantly in area. The town was once called ''Getjenge'' by baKalanga. Another name which is mainly used is ''Titji,'' meaning station and referring to the railway station which was operating in the area around 1897. Location The town is located in Bulilimamangwe District, in the Matabeleland South Province, in southwestern Zimbabwe, at the international border with Botswana. It is located about , by road, southwest of Bulawayo, the nearest large city. Plumtree sits on the main road between Bulawayo in Zimbabwe and Francistown in Botswana, about , further southwest from Plumtree. The geographical coordinates of Plumtree are: 20°28'41.0"S, 27°47'50.0"E (Latitude:-20.478056; Longitude:27.797222). The border is defined by the Ramokgwebana River. The village of Ramokgwebana is opposite Plumtree on the Botswana side. Plumtree lies at an average elevation of above mean sea lev ...
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Abu Dhiba
Abu Dhiba or Abu Diba is a village in Medina Province, in western Saudi Arabia. See also * List of cities and towns in Saudi Arabia * Regions of Saudi Arabia The Provinces of Saudi Arabia, also known as Regions, and officially the Emirates of the Provinces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (), are the 13 first-level administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. History After the unification ... References Populated places in Medina Province (Saudi Arabia) {{SaudiArabia-geo-stub ...
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Ra's Diba
Ras Diba is the name of a cape in Fujairah Fujairah City ( ar, الفجيرة) is the capital of the emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. It is the seventh-largest city in UAE, located on the Gulf of Oman (part of the Indian Ocean). It is the only Emirati capital city on the ....''Gazetteer of the United Arab Emirates''. Washington, D.C.: Defense Mapping Agency, 1987. References Geography of the Emirate of Fujairah Headlands of the United Arab Emirates {{UnitedArabEmirates-geo-stub ...
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Diba (surname)
Diba is the surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Abolhassan Diba (1894–1982), Iranian politician, businessman, and socialite *Ad-Diba (also known as Mohamed Diab Al-Attar, 1927–2016), Egyptian footballer and referee *Anouar Diba (born 1983), Dutch footballer * Dikanda Diba (born 1966), Congolese long-distance runner * Farah Pahlavi (née Diba, born 1938), widow and third wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi * Johny Diba (born 1997), Congolese-born English footballer *Kamran Diba (born 1937), Iranian architect * Layla S. Diba Iranian-American curator, art historian * Vasile Dîba (born 1954), Romanian canoer * Viyé Diba (born 1954), Senegalese painter *Yitzhak Kaduri Yitzhak Kaduri (, ar, إسحاق كدوري), also spelled Kadouri, Kadourie, Kedourie; "Yitzhak" ( – 28 January 2006), was a renowned Mizrahi Haredi rabbi and kabbalist who devoted his life to Torah study and prayer on behalf of the Jewish ... (born Diba; died 2006), Iraqi-born rabbi * Youssef Diba ( ...
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Diba Chandra Hrangkhawl
Diba Chandra Hrangkhawl is a politician from Tripura, India. In 2013 assembly elections, he represented Karamcherra constituency in Unakoti district in Tripura Legislative Assembly. In 2016, he was one of the six MLAs from Indian National Congress who joined All India Trinamool Congress, due to unhappiness with party because of allying Communist Party of India (Marxist) in 2016 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election. In August 2017, he was one of the six MLAs from All India Trinamool Congress who joined Bharatiya Janata Party after they cross voted against the party lines in 2017 Indian presidential election A Presidential election was held in India on 17 July 2017 with the votes counted and the results announced on 20 July 2017. President of India, President Pranab Mukherjee, whose term of office was due to expire on 24 July 2017, declined to seek .... References People from Unakoti district Living people Indian National Congress politicians from Tripura Trinam ...
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Diba Nwegbo
Patrick "Diba" Nwegbo (born January 1, 2002) is a Nigerian-American footballer who plays as a forward for the USL Championship club Birmingham Legion. Career Youth & College Nwegbo was born in the Acworth, Georgia to Nigerian parents. He attended North Cobb High School, where he was named to the Region 3-AAAAA Team of the Year in 2018 after scoring 21 goals and tallying six assists, making him the top goal scorer in the region. He also played club soccer with Smyrna Soccer Club between 2017 and 2018, then Alabama FC in 2018 to 2019. Nwegbo was invited to 2018 ECNL National Training Camp as well as with receiving a call up to the Nigeria national under-17 football team. In 2019, Nwegbo attended the College of William & Mary to play college soccer. In four seasons with the Tribe, Nwegbo made 57 appearances, scoring nine goals and adding 17 assists. In 2021, he was named Second Team All-CAA and Second Team VaSID All-State. While at college, Nwegbo competed in the USL League Two ...
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