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Emin (surname)
Emin can be a surname of Arabic ( Amin) origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Mihail Eminovici (1850–1889), Romanian poet, philosopher, journalist and political activist. Considered to be one of the most salient figures in Romanian history. * Joseph Emin (1726–1809), Armenian nationalist * John Emin (born 1951), Australian rules footballer * Tracey Emin (born 1963), British artist * Viktor Car Emin (1870–1963), Croatian writer * Fedor Emin (1735–1770) Russian poet and novelist (original name ''Mahomet-Ali Emin'') * Ibrahim Emin (1963-2019), Soviet and Azerbaijani musician (original name ''Ibrahim Eminov'') See also * Emin (given name) Emin is Albanian, Bosnian and Turkish name, It is also a variant of the Arabic masculine given name Amin (Arabic: أمين ''amiyn'', ''amīn''). Notable people with the name include: * Ahmet Emin Yalman (1888–1972), Turkish journalist * Emi ... * Emin (other) {{surname, Emin Turkish-language surnames
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Arabic Language
Arabic (, ' ; , ' or ) is a Semitic language spoken primarily across the Arab world.Semitic languages: an international handbook / edited by Stefan Weninger; in collaboration with Geoffrey Khan, Michael P. Streck, Janet C. E.Watson; Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG, Berlin/Boston, 2011. Having emerged in the 1st century, it is named after the Arab people; the term "Arab" was initially used to describe those living in the Arabian Peninsula, as perceived by geographers from ancient Greece. Since the 7th century, Arabic has been characterized by diglossia, with an opposition between a standard prestige language—i.e., Literary Arabic: Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) or Classical Arabic—and diverse vernacular varieties, which serve as mother tongues. Colloquial dialects vary significantly from MSA, impeding mutual intelligibility. MSA is only acquired through formal education and is not spoken natively. It is the language of literature, official documents, and formal wr ...
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Amin (other)
Amin may refer to: People * Amin (name), a masculine given name and also a surname * Al-Amin, the sixth Abbasid caliph, who ruled from 809 to 813 * Amin (Qing dynasty), an Imperial Prince of the Qing Dynasty * Amin, an arbitrator who assessed and collected revenue in the Parganas Other uses * Amin, Kurukshetra, now known as Abhimanyupur, a village in Haryana state, India * AMIN, or Anak Mindanao, a political party in the Philippines * "Amin" (song), a song by Anna Vissi * AMIN Worldwide, an alliance of independently owned advertising agencies * ''Amin'' (film), a 2018 French drama film * Amen Amen ( he, אָמֵן, ; grc, ἀμήν, ; syc, ܐܡܝܢ, ; ar, آمين, ) is an Abrahamic declaration of affirmation which is first found in the Hebrew Bible, and subsequently found in the New Testament. It is used in Jewish, Christian, and ... in religion See also * Amine (other) * Amen (other) * Aming (J-pop), a Japanese singing duo popular in the early ...
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Mihail Eminovici
Mihai Eminescu (; born Mihail Eminovici; 15 January 1850 – 15 June 1889) was a Romanian Romantic poet from Moldavia, novelist, and journalist, generally regarded as the most famous and influential Romanian poet. Eminescu was an active member of the Junimea literary society and worked as an editor for the newspaper ''Timpul'' ("The Time"), the official newspaper of the Conservative Party (1880–1918). His poetry was first published when he was 16 and he went to Vienna, Austria to study when he was 19. The poet's manuscripts, containing 46 volumes and approximately 14,000 pages, were offered by Titu Maiorescu as a gift to the Romanian Academy during the meeting that was held on 25 January 1902. Notable works include '' Luceafărul'' (''The Vesper/The Evening Star/The Lucifer/The Daystar''), ''Odă în metru antic'' (''Ode in Ancient Meter''), and the five ''Letters'' (''Epistles/Satires''). In his poems, he frequently used metaphysical, mythological and historical subjects. H ...
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Joseph Emin
Joseph Emin (, Hovsep Emin; 1726 – 2 August 1809) was an Indo-Armenian traveler, writer and patriot who sought to achieve the liberation of Armenia from Persian and Ottoman rule. He wrote an autobiography titled ''The Life and Adventures of Joseph Emin the Armenian Written in English by Himself'', which was first published in London in 1792. Born in Hamadan and raised in Calcutta, he traveled to London as a young man, received a military education there, and fought in the Seven Years' War. In 1759-1760, he traveled to Armenia for the first time, preaching his ideas of liberation to Armenian villagers along the way. He then went to Russia to seek support for his program for the liberation of Armenia. In 1763 he left Russia for Georgia with a group of supporters and was received by the Georgian king Heraclius II. Emin established contacts in Ottoman Armenia, hoping to eventually raise a rebellion with Heraclius's support. However, in 1764 the Georgian king exiled Emin, who the ...
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John Emin
John Emin (born 29 March 1951) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Emin's Essendon career was brief, consisting of two games late in the 1973 VFL season and an Elimination Final loss to St Kilda, where he kicked his only career goal. He returned to Hobart in 1974 as captain and won their 'best and fairest' that year as well as finishing runner-up in the William Leitch Medal. A ruckman, Emin represented Tasmania in the 1975 Knockout Carnival The 1975 Knockout Carnival was the 19th Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football interstate competition. The tournament was won by Victoria. The 1975 carnival represented a significant change in format for the carnival. .... He crossed to Burnie in 1976 where he would play two seasons and later captain-coach in 1986. In between he had stints as captain-coach of Wynyard, a club he steered to a NWFU premiership in 1979, before captain-coachin ...
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Tracey Emin
Tracey Karima Emin, CBE, RA (; born 3 July 1963) is a British artist known for her autobiographical and confessional artwork. Emin produces work in a variety of media including drawing, painting, sculpture, film, photography, neon text and sewn appliqué. Once the "enfant terrible" of the Young British Artists in the 1980s, Tracey Emin is now a Royal Academician. In 1997, her work ''Everyone I Have Ever Slept With 1963–1995'', a tent appliquéd with the names of everyone the artist had ever shared a bed with, was shown at Charles Saatchi's ''Sensation'' exhibition held at the Royal Academy in London. The same year, she gained considerable media exposure when she swore repeatedly in a state of drunkenness on a live discussion programme called ''The Death of Painting'' on British television.(18 March 2005)Tracey Emin – Artist ''The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy'' (website). Retrieved 15 April 2020. In 1999, Emin had her first solo exhibition in the United States at Le ...
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Viktor Car Emin
Viktor Car Emin (Kraj at Mošćenička Draga, 1 November 1870 – Opatija, 17 April 1963) was a prominent Croatian people, Croatian writer. He graduated from Teachers School in Kopar. He was expelled from the Italian controlled Istria first to settle on Sušak, and after the end of World War II in Yugoslavia in 1945 he moved to Opatija Opatija (; it, Abbazia; german: Sankt Jakobi) is a List of cities and towns in Croatia, town and a municipality in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in western Croatia. The traditional seaside resort on the Kvarner Gulf is known for its Mediterranean ... where he spent the rest of his life. His numerous novels and stories deal with economic-social and political problems of the past and the present of Istria. His most significant works include: ''Insignificant People'' (1900), ''Become Parched Source'' (1904), ''In Doubt'' (1918), ''The Hero of the Sea'' (1939) and ''Dannunziade'' (1946). He dealt with the same topics in his theatre writing work, such a ...
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Ibrahim Emin
Ibrahim Maharram oglu Eminov ( az, İbrahim Məhərrəm oğlu Eminov / , ; 18 May 1963 - 2 July 2019) was an Azerbaijani musician and composer, co-founder of the bands " Yukhu" and " Sirr". Biography Ibrahim Emin was born on 18 May 1963 in Sumgayit. In 1970, he started the school № 17 in Sumgayit. He served in the military in 1981-1983. In addition to his musical career, Ibrahim was also involved in painting. He died of esophageal cancer on 2 July 2019. Career Yukhu Ibrahim Emin could play the guitar since his childhood. He started his musical career in the early 1980s. He formed the group "Yukhu" in 1988. In addition to writing the lyrics and composing music of the songs performed by the group, he also played bass guitar in the band. In 1989, Yuxu won the music festival called "Golden Autumn" with the song "Xəzərin Sahilində" ( en, On the coast of the Caspian Sea). After a while, French manager Pascal invited to perform in France. At that time, it was not possibl ...
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Emin (given Name)
Emin is Albanian, Bosnian and Turkish name, It is also a variant of the Arabic masculine given name Amin (Arabic: أمين ''amiyn'', ''amīn''). Notable people with the name include: * Ahmet Emin Yalman (1888–1972), Turkish journalist * Emin Agaev (born 1973), Azerbaijani retired footballer * Emin Agalarov (born 1979), Azerbaijani singer and songwriter, known as Emin * Emin Ahmadov (born 1986), Azerbaijani wrestler * Emin Aladağ (born 1983), Turkish footballer * Emin Azizov (born 1984), Azerbaijani wrestler * Emin Cihangir Akşit (born 1953), Turkish major general and NATO official * Emin Çölaşan (born 1942), Turkish investigative journalist * Emin Duraku (1918–1942), Albanian communist * Emin Fuat Keyman (born 1958), Turkish political scientist * Emin Garibov (born 1990), Russian artistic gymnast * Emin Gök (born 1988), Turkish volleyball player * Emin Guliyev (swimmer) (born 1975), Azerbaijani swimmer * Emin Halid Onat (1908–1961), Turkish architect and form ...
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Emin (other)
Emin may refer to: As a name *Emin (given name) *Emin (surname) Places * Emin County, county in Xinjiang, China * Emin Minaret, the tallest minaret in China * Emin Valley, on the borders of China and Kazakhstan * Emin or Emil River, in Emin Valley Other uses * Emin (esoteric movement) * Emin (Ottoman official), an Ottoman tax-collector, holder of an ''Eminet'' * Emin Agalarov, Azerbaijani-Russian singer and businessman, known mononymously as "Emin" See also * Emin's gerbil * Emin's pouched rat * Emin's shrike Emin's shrike (''Lanius gubernator'') is a species of bird in the family Laniidae. Its sparsely distributed range extends across Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger ...
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