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Daman (Yé)
Daman may refer to: place Places * Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, a union territory in India ** Daman and Diu, former union territory of India, now part of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu ** Daman district, India *** Daman, India, a city in India * Daman District, Afghanistan * Daman, Afghanistan, a village * Daman, Nepal, a village *Dammam, a city in Saudi Arabia * Damaan Valley (Daman valley), a valley in Pakistan People * Saint Daman, Irish Christian saint * Damara people, also known as the Daman, an ethnic group in Namibia * Heshana Khan (died 619), personal name Ashina Daman, a khan of the Western Turkic Khaganate * Daman Hongren (601-674), Chinese Buddhist patriarch *Rick Daman, Dutch sprint canoer *Ustad Daman (1911-1984), real name Chiragh Deen, Punjabi poet and mystic *William Daman (died 1591), musician in England Other uses *Cyclone Daman, December 2007 * Battle of Dasman Palace, also called the Battle of Daman, fought on August 2–3, 1990, durin ...
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Dadra And Nagar Haveli And Daman And Diu
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu is a union territory in India. The territory was constituted through the merger of the former territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu. Plans for the proposed merger were announced by the Government of India in July 2019; the necessary legislation was passed in the Parliament of India in December 2019 and came into effect on 26 January 2020. The territory is made up of four separate geographical entities: Dadra, Nagar Haveli, Daman, and the island of Diu. All four areas were part of Portuguese Goa and Damaon with the former joint capital in Panjim, they came under Indian rule in the mid-20th century after the Annexation of Goa. These were jointly administered as Goa, Daman and Diu until 1987, when Goa was granted statehood after the Konkani language agitation. The current capital is Damaon and Silvassa is the largest city. History Daman and Diu were Portuguese colonies from the 1520s until annexed by India on 19 Decemb ...
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Rick Daman
Rick Daman is a Dutch sprint canoeist who competed in the early 1980s. He won a bronze medal in the K-1 10000 m event at the 1983 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Tampere Tampere ( , , ; sv, Tammerfors, ) is a city in the Pirkanmaa region, located in the western part of Finland. Tampere is the most populous inland city in the Nordic countries. It has a population of 244,029; the urban area has a population o .... References * * Dutch male canoeists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in kayak People from Wormerland Sportspeople from North Holland 20th-century Dutch people {{Netherlands-canoe-bio-stub ...
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Daman (2022 Film)
''DAMaN'', stands for ''Durgama Anchalare Malaria Nirakarana'' (), is a 2022 Indian Odia biographical social drama film written and directed by Vishal Mourya and Debi Prasad Lenka and produced by Deependra Samal. The film stars Babushaan Mohanty and Dipanwit Dashmohapatra in lead roles. The film portrays a doctor's relentless fight against superstitions and struggle to make tribal people aware of facts about Malaria disease. Plot The film is set in 2015. Siddharth, a young doctor who completed his MBBS from Bhubaneswar, has been posted to Janbai PHC, a cut-off tribal area in the Malkangiri district of Odisha. As per the guidelines of Government of Odisha, medical students studying in Government sponsored medical courses have to serve in tribal or rural areas of Odisha for 5 years otherwise they have to pay 5 crore bond price. So, Siddharth has to go there without his wishes. Janbai PHC having 151 villages under it and infamous for Naxals dominance with no basic facilities ...
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Rock Hyrax
The rock hyrax (; ''Procavia capensis''), also called dassie, Cape hyrax, rock rabbit, and (in the King James Bible) coney, is a medium-sized terrestrial mammal native to Africa and the Middle East. Commonly referred to in South Africa as the dassie (; af, klipdassie), it is one of the five living species of the order Hyracoidea, and the only one in the genus ''Procavia''. Rock hyraxes weigh and have short ears and tails. Rock hyraxes are found at elevations up to above sea level in habitats with rock crevices, allowing them to escape from predators. They are the only extant terrestrial afrotherians in the Middle East. Hyraxes typically live in groups of 10–80 animals, and forage as a group. They have been reported to use sentries to warn of the approach of predators. Having incomplete thermoregulation, they are most active in the morning and evening, although their activity pattern varies substantially with season and climate. Over most of its range, the rock hyrax is not ...
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Daman (2001 Film)
''Daman: A Victim of Marital Violence'' is a 2001 Indian drama film directed by Kalpana Lajmi released on 4 May 2001. The lead actress, Raveena Tandon, won the distinguished National Film Award for Best Actress for her role as Durga Saikia. The film follows the story of a battered wife. The film was distributed by Government of India, the Indian Government. It marked the debut of bollywood singer Shaan (singer), Shaan, son of singer and composer Late Manas Mukherjee and younger brother of pop singer and actress Sagarika Mukherjee, Dhorendra gouda as an actor. Plot The Saikia family are an extremely wealthy family in Assam. The two sons of the family are Sanjay (Sayaji Shinde) and Sunil Saikia (Sanjay Suri). The latter being the kinder of the two whilst the former is very hot-tempered and has occasional mood swings. The parents decide to get him married to Durga (Raveena Tandon), a lower caste girl from a poor family, thinking she will be able to cope with Sanjay's temper. San ...
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Daman, National Health Insurance Company
The National Health Insurance Company – Daman, (Arabic: ضمان) (الشركة الوطنية للضمان الصحي), headquartered in Abu Dhabi, is the largest health insurance provider in Abu Dhabi and the third largest in Dubai. H.E. Khaled Bin Shaiban Almehairi serves as Chairman of the National Health Insurance Company – Daman, while Hamad Al Mehyas is the company's Chief Executive Officer. Daman offers health insurance for both citizens and residents of the UAE, via its Thiqa, Abu Dhabi Basic and Enhanced plans. Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADQ) owns 80% of Daman's shares, with the remaining 20% owned by Munich Re, who is also a strategic partner. By being part of the ADQ network, which spans a broad portfolio of major enterprises across key sectors of Abu Dhabi's diversified economy, Daman draws on established expertise, aligning the company with ADQ's strategy and governance frameworks. With the highest market share in the UAE, Daman covers more than ...
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Daman Indo-Portuguese Language
The Daman and Diu Portuguese Creole, pt, língua crioula de Damão e Diu and by its native speakers as meaning "home language", refers to variety of Indo-Portuguese creole spoken in the Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu union territory, in the Konkan region of India. Before the Indian annexation of the territory, the creole spoken by the Damanese natives underwent through a profound decreolisation in the erstwhile Portuguese Goa and Damaon colony, a phenomenon whereby the Indo-Portuguese creole reconverged with European Portuguese. Daman Indo-Portuguese The Daman creole is a descendant of the Norteiro creole, spoken originally by the ''Norteiros'' on the Coast from Chaul, Baçaim, Bombay, Daman and Diu. The superstrate language is Portuguese. The substrate of the Daman creole is likely to be Konkani. Gujarati has also been suggested as a possible substrate, but this is doubtful since the Gujarati people moved into the region only ''after'' the Portuguese ar ...
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Battle Of Dasman Palace
The Battle of Dasman Palace ( ''maʿraka Qaṣr Dasmān''), also called the Battle of Dasman, was a battle between the Kuwaiti and Ba'athist Iraq, Iraqi forces during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990. Battle On 2 August 1990, shortly after 00:00 local time, Iraq invaded Kuwait. The attack on Dasman Palace, the residence of the Emir of Kuwait, by Iraqi special forces commenced sometime between 04:00 and 06:00; these forces have been variously reported as helicopter airborne troops, or as infiltrators in civilian clothes. The Iraqi forces were reinforced through the battle by the arrival of further troops, notably elements of the Iraqi Republican Guard#Gulf War, Republican Guard 1st Hammurabi Armoured Division, "Hammurabi" Division that had passed to the east of Al Jahra, using Highway 80 to attack into Kuwait City. Fighting was fierce, especially around midday, but ended around 14:00 with the Iraqis taking control of the palace. They were thwarted in their aim of ca ...
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Cyclone Daman
Severe Tropical Cyclone Daman (RSMC Nadi designation 04F, JTWC designation 05P) was the strongest cyclone of the 2007–08 South Pacific cyclone season. Cyclone Daman was the fourth tropical depression and the first severe tropical cyclone to form east of longitude 180° during the 2007–08 South Pacific cyclone season. Due to the severity of the storm, the name Daman was retired and replaced with Denia. On December 3, the Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre (RSMC) in Nadi, Fiji, upgraded a tropical disturbance, located to the west of the Solomon Islands, to Tropical Depression 04F. On December 5, as the depression moved towards the west into the Fijian archipelago, both the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) and RSMC Nadi upgraded it to Cyclone Daman. On December 7 the cyclone reached its peak intensity with winds of 185 km/h, (115 mph 10-minute sustained) which made Daman a Category 4 cyclone on the Australian Tropical Cyclone Intensity Sc ...
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William Daman
William Daman (or William Damon; died 1591) was a musician in England in the royal household of Elizabeth I. His few surviving compositions include an early setting of the Psalms to part-music. Life Daman is thought to have come to England as a servant of Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset on his return from Rome in 1866. In November of that year Daman married Anne Derifield at St James Garlickhythe in London, and the parish register of St Peter le Poer shows entries for baptisms or burials of eight of their children from 1572 to 1585. From 1576 until his death he was in the royal household of Elizabeth I, where he was one of six musicians in a recorder consort that played dance music. He died in 1591, and was buried at St Peter le Poer on 26 March. Works Daman was probably the earliest composer who set the Psalms in the vernacular to part-music. His work appeared first in 1579, printed by John Day, with a preface by Edward Hake, who relates how these compositions were sec ...
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Ustad Daman
Ustad Daman (Punjabi, ur, , (born as Chiragh Deen), Punjabi, ur, ), (3 September 1911 – 3 December 1984) was a Punjabi poet, writer and a mystic.
'USTAD DAMAN--THE PEOPLE'S POET By Dr. Afzal Mirza published 10 May 2006, Retrieved 30 June 2022
He was introduced into politics by Iftikharuddin, Mian Iftikharuddin, a left-leaning politician, member of the Pakistan Movement and owner of ''Pakistan Times'', a major newspaper in Lahore,
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Daman Hongren
Hongren (, 601–674), posthumous name ''Daman'', was the 5th Patriarch of Chan Buddhism (Chinese: 禅宗五祖). Hongren is said to have received Dharma transmission from Dayi Daoxin and passed on the symbolic bowl and robe of transmission to Huineng, the Sixth and last Chan Patriarch. Biography As with all the early Chan patriarchs, many of the details of Hongren’s life are uncertain and much of his biography is layered with legend added well after his death. The following biography is based on Chan traditional sources. Childhood Hongren was born in Huangmei with the family name Chou. His father abandoned the family but Hongren displayed exemplary filial duty in supporting his mother. Although the ''Records of the Teachers and Disciples of the Lankavatara'' claim that Hongren’s father abandoned the family, Chan scholar John McRae points out that Hongren’s residence was converted to a monastery, implying that Hongren’s family was probably wealthy and prominent locally. ...
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