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Donya (other)
Donya may refer to: People * Donya (name) * Donya, a diminutive of the Russian male first name Avdon Other uses * '' Donya'', an Iranian theoretical magazine in the 1930s * ''Donya'' (album), by Arash, 2008 * ''Donya'' (film), 2003 * Dunya, or donya, an Arabic word that means the temporal world See also * * Donia (other) *Donka (other) * Dunya (other) * Dunia (other) * Doña, an honorific title *Donyo Donyo is a given name and nickname. Notable people with this name include the following: *Donyo Donev (1929 – 2007), Bulgarian animator, director, art director, comics artist and cartoonist * Donyo Dorje (1463 – 1512), Tibetan prince *Donyo Ku ...
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Donya (name)
Donya is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Donya Aziz, Pakistani politician * Donya Fannizadeh (1967–2016), Iranian puppeteer * Donya Feuer (1934–2011), American dancer * Donya Salomon-Ali (born 1993), Canadian-born Haitian footballer * Donya Tesoro (born 1992), Filipina politician Fictional characters *Donya, one of the major characters in the 2017 movie Tehran Taboo {{wiktionary, donya Feminine given names ...
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Avdon (given Name)
Avdon (russian: Авдо́н) is an old and uncommonPetrovsky, p. 33 Russian Christian male first name.Superanskaya p. 22 Its colloquial variant is Ovdon ().Superanskaya p. 32 It is possibly derived from the Biblical Hebrew word ''abdōn'', meaning ''god's slave'', ''god's servant''. The diminutive A diminutive is a root word that has been modified to convey a slighter degree of its root meaning, either to convey the smallness of the object or quality named, or to convey a sense of intimacy or endearment. A (abbreviated ) is a word-formati ...s of "Avdon" are Avdonya (), Avdokha (), Avdosha (), Avdya (), Avda (), Avdyusha (), and Donya (). The patronymics derived from "Avdon" are "" (''Avdonovich''; masculine) and "" (''Avdonovna''; feminine). References Notes Sources *Н. А. Петровский (N. A. Petrovsky). "Словарь русских личных имён" (''Dictionary of Russian First Names''). ООО Издательство "АСТ". М ...
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Donya (magazine)
''Donya'' (Persian language, Persian: ''The World'') was a theoretical cultural magazine that produced twelve issues between February 1934 and June 1935. Three Marxist Iranian intellectuals, Taqi Arani, Iraj Iskandari and Bozorg Alavi, who were part of the first cell of the newly founded Iranian Communist Party were the founders of the magazine. Arani also served as the editor-in-chief of ''Donya''. The magazine was based in Tehran and was published on a monthly basis. ''Donya'' was started to introduce Marxism to Iranians and to provide a basis for a prospective Marxist group. It supported positivist Marxism and cultural hegemony, but avoided direct discussions of Marxism, Class conflict, class struggle and revolution. Instead, it covered indirect discussions of cultural and philosophical views. ''Donya'' published a total of 12 volumes before its closure in 1935. Legacy A publication with the same name was launched by Tudeh Party in 1960. It billed itself as the direct success ...
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Donya (album)
''Donya'' ( fa, دنیا) is the second studio album by Iranian-Swedish pop singer of Iranian origin Arash. It was released in 2008. Singles from this album were "Chori Chori", "Suddenly", "Kandi", "Donya", "Dasa Bala" and "Pure Love". Track listing #"Intro" #"Donya" (feat. Shaggy) #" Suddenly" (feat. Rebecca) #"Miduni Midunam" #"Kandi" (feat. Lumidee) #" Pure Love" (feat. Helena) #"Naro" #"Chori, Chori" (feat. Aneela Aneela Mirza (born 8 October 1974) is a Danish singer based in the United Kingdom. She has found success as a member of the pop group Toy-Box and as a solo artist performing mononymously as Aneela. She was part of the Danish pop group Toy-Box ...) #"Laf, Laf" #"Joone Man" #"Tanham" #"Doset Nadaram" #"Dasa Bala" (feat. Timbuktu, Aylar & Yag) #"Donya" (Payami Break Mix) (feat. Shaggy) Charts Certifications References 2008 albums Arash (singer) albums {{2000s-pop-album-stub ...
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Donya (film)
''Donya'' is a 2003 Iranian movie directed by Manuchehr Mosayeri. It focuses on the relationship between a woman who has just returned to Iran from abroad and a conservative man. Cast *Hediyeh Tehrani - Donya Shadab *Mohamad Reza Sharifinia - Reza Enayat *Gohar Kheirandish - Reza's wife *Farajollah Golsefidi - Naser *Soroosh Goodarzi - Mohsen *Elham Hamidi - Shadi *Majid Moshiri External links * 2003 films 2003 comedy-drama films Iranian comedy-drama films {{2000s-comedy-drama-film-stub ...
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Dunya
In Islam, ' ( ar, دُنْيا ) refers to the temporal world and its earthly concerns and possessions, as opposed to the hereafter ('' ʾākhirah''). In the Qur'an, ''dunyā'' and ''ākhira'' are sometimes used dichotomously, other times complementarily. Islam does not ''a priori'' dismiss the world as "evil". Instead, this world is defined as "the field of ''ākhira''" and the place of examination. In ancient Caucasian religions such as Mari, Dunya or Tunya refers to the God of the World. Two Qur'anic ayat (verses) show that ''dunyā'' and ''ākhira'' are not considered as alternatives to each other per se: * "Ordain for us the good in this world 'al-dunyā''and in the hereafter 'al-ākhira''" ( ''Surah Al A'râf'' 7:156) * "You are my friend in this world 'al-dunyā''and the next 'al-ākhira''" ('' Surah Yusuf'' 12:101) What the Qur'an condemns is too much attention to the earthly life at the cost of forgetting the eternal life. For this purpose, Muslims are encouraged in ...
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Donia (other)
Donia may refer to: People * Donia Hamed, Egyptian model * Donia Nachshen (1903–1987), Ukrainian-born British book illustrator and poster artist * Donia Samir Ghanem, Egyptian actress and singer * Pier Gerlofs Donia (c. 1480–1520), Frisian rebel leader and pirate * Haring Harinxma (1323–1404), or Haring Donia, Frisian chieftain * Tony Donia, Canadian soccer player Places * Donia, Chad * Donia, Guinea, Other uses * ''Donia'' (mite), a genus of mites * ''Donia'' R.Br. 1813, synonym of ''Grindelia'' Willd. 1807, a genus of gumweeds * ''Donia'' G. Don & D. Don ex G.Don 1832, synonym of ''Clianthus'' Sol. ex Lindl. 1835, a genus of legumes See also * *Donka (other) * Donya (other) Donya may refer to: People * Donya (name) * Donya, a diminutive of the Russian male first name Avdon Other uses * '' Donya'', an Iranian theoretical magazine in the 1930s * ''Donya'' (album), by Arash, 2008 * ''Donya'' (film), 2003 * Dunya, ... * Donja, a compone ...
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Donka (other)
Donka may refer to the following: * Donka (name) *Donka Hospital The Donka Hospital is a publicly owned hospital in Conakry, Guinea. It has inadequate facilities to handle demand, and many Guineans cannot afford its services. More than once in recent years the hospital has had to deal with a major influx of pa ..., Guinean hospital See also * Cecimonster Vs. Donka, Peruvian rock band * Danka (other) {{disamb ...
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Dunya (other)
Dunya is an Arabic word referring to the temporal world. Dunya may also refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Dunya'' (album), by Nazeel Azami, 2006 * Dunya, a fictional character in "The Station Master", a short story from Pushkin's ''The Belkin Tales'' * Dunya, a fictional character in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment Media *Dünya (newspaper), a Turkish newspaper *Dunya News, a current affairs TV channel in Pakistan *''Daily Dunya'', a newspaper in Pakistan People *Ibn Abi al-Dunya (823–894), a Muslim scholar *Dunya Maumoon, Maldives politician and government minister *Dunya Mikhail (born 1965), Iraqi-American poet Other uses *Dunya University of Afghanistan *''Bassarona dunya'', or great marquis, a butterfly See also * *Dunia (other) *Duniya (other) *Dunja (other) *Donya (other) Donya may refer to: People * Donya (name) * Donya, a diminutive of the Russian male first name Avdon Other uses * '' Donya'', an Iranian theoretical magaz ...
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Dunia (other)
Dunia may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Dunia'' (1946 film), an Egyptian film * ''Dunia'' (2005 film), an Egyptian film * ''Dunia (album)'', a 1997 album by Raageshwari Loomba. * '' Dunia: Into a New World'', a South Korean TV program People * Khawla Dunia, Syrian poet, journalist, researcher, activist * Dunia Ayaso (died 2014), a Spanish screenwriter and film director * Dunia Elvir (born 1973), Honduran TV journalist and producer * Dunia Susi (born 1987), English footballer Other uses * Dunia Engine and Dunia 2, video game engines developed by Ubisoft See also * * Dunya (other) * Duniya (other) * Dunja (other) * Donia (other) * Donya (other) Donya may refer to: People * Donya (name) * Donya, a diminutive of the Russian male first name Avdon Other uses * '' Donya'', an Iranian theoretical magazine in the 1930s * ''Donya'' (album), by Arash, 2008 * ''Donya'' (film), 2003 * Dunya, ...
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Doña
Don (; ; pt, Dom, links=no ; all from Latin ', roughly 'Lord'), abbreviated as D., is an honorific prefix primarily used in Spain and Hispanic America, and with different connotations also in Italy, Portugal and its former colonies, and Croatia. ''Don'' is derived from the Latin ''dominus'': a master of a household, a title with background from the Roman Republic in classical antiquity. With the abbreviated form having emerged as such in the Middle Ages, traditionally it is reserved for Catholic clergy and nobles, in addition to certain educational authorities and persons of distinction. ''Dom'' is the variant used in Portuguese. The female equivalent is Doña (), Donna (), Doamnă (Romanian) and Dona () abbreviated D.ª, Da., or simply D. It is a common honorific reserved for women, especially mature women. In Portuguese "Dona" tends to be less restricted in use to women than "Dom" is to men. In Britain and Ireland, especially at Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, the word is use ...
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