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Jamila is a feminine Arabic given name. Jamila may also refer to: *Jamila (doll), a fashion doll marketed in the Middle East * ''Jamila'' (novel), by Chinghiz Aitmatov * Jamila (film), a South Sudanese film * Jamila (Ultra monster), a monster character in ''Ultraman'' *"Jamila", a song by Jose Chameleone *"Jamila", a song by Unknown to No One *''Al Jamila'', an Arabic magazine See also * Djémila, an Algerian village *"Jamillia", a song by Disco Biscuits from ''Uncivilized Area'' *Gamil (other) Gamil may refer to: *Gamil (name), an Egyptian variant of Jamil (list of people with this name) * Gamil (Barcelos), Portugal, a parish *El Gamil, Egypt, a fortress/airfield *Gamil Design, an American design firm that became popular when users of ...
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Jamila
Jamila ( ar, جميلة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. It is the feminine form of the masculine Arabic given name Jamil, which comes from the Arabic word ''jamāl'' (Arabic: جَمَال), meaning beauty. The name is popular on a global scale, in regular use by both Arabic speaking and non–Arabic speaking populations and holds religious significance for some Muslims. Due to differences in transcription, there are several variations on how to spell the name. Popularity According to the Social Security Administration, the name Jamila was among the 1000 most popular names for baby girls in the United States from 1974 until 1995, with the exception of the year 1985. Its popularity peaked in 1977, when it was the 486th most popular name for baby girls. Variations * Cemile ( Turkish) *Cəmilə (Azerbaijani) * Djamila, Djemila (Algerian Arabic: جميلة) * Džemila ( Bosnian) * Dzhamilja (Russian: Джамиля) * Gamila (Egyptian Arabic: جميلة) * Giamila (It ...
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Jamila (doll)
Jamila ( en, beautiful) is the name of a fashion doll marketed to children in the Middle East. Challenging the already extant leading Muslim fashion doll Fulla, the 11.5 inch Jamila was launched by Simba Toys Middle East in October 2006. History Starting off as a single but supposedly truly Arabic doll with dark hair, thick eyebrows and brown eyes, Jamila was launched wearing a black Abaya. Together with two other female dolls and one male doll, marketed as her best friends and her soon-to-be husband (Jamil), it hit the market with an exclusive point-of-sale promotion in Carrefour outlets throughout the Middle East. Since its launch the range of items has increased not only by girls' accessories and dolls' clothing, single items of the Jamila brand have also become available at other retail outlets. Besides her original definition as a self-confident, young Arabic woman with stereotypically "female" fashion fad A fad or trend is any form of collective behavior that deve ...
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Jamila (novel)
Jamila (russian: link=no, Джамиля , ky, Жамийла, ''Jamila'', ) is the first major novel by Chingiz Aytmatov, published originally in Russian in 1958. The novel is told from the point of view of a fictional Kyrgyz artist, Seit, who tells the story by looking back on his childhood. The story recounts the love between his new sister-in-law Jamilya and a local crippled young man, Daniyar, while Jamilya's husband, Sadyk, is "away at the front" (as a Soviet soldier during World War II). Based on clues in the story, it takes place in northwestern Kyrgyzstan, presumably Talas Province. The story is backdropped against the collective farming culture which was early in its peak in that period. Louis Aragon lauded the novelette as the "world's most beautiful love story".Erich Follath and Christian Neef,Kyrgyzstan Has Become an Ungovernable Country, ''SPIEGEL ONLINE International ''Der Spiegel (online)'' is a German news website. Before the renaming in January 2020, the w ...
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Jamila (film)
''Jamila'' is a South Sudanese feature film, "the first feature film to be produced by South Sudanese people".James Copnall and Stephanie HegartyCreating a film industry in South Sudan from scratch BBC World Service, 27 December 2011. It was directed by Daniel Danis in 2011. ''Jamila'' tells the story of a woman, her boyfriend and a suitor who is older and richer. The film was produced by the Woyee Film and Theatre Industry, formed by refugees returning to Juba from the Kakuma refugee camp Kakuma is a town in northwestern Turkana County, Kenya. It is the site of a UNHCR refugee camp, established in 1992. The population of Kakuma town was 60,000 in 2014, having grown from around 8,000 in 1990. In 1991, the camp was established to hos ... in Kenya, where the non-governmental organization FilmAid International had taught them film-making skills. On their return to Juba, the group of over fifty individuals made short films for United Nations agencies, rotating key roles among ...
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Jamila (Ultra Monster)
is a Japanese '' tokusatsu'' science fiction television series created by Eiji Tsuburaya. It is a follow-up to '' Ultra Q'', though not technically a sequel or spin-off. Eiji Tsuburaya's production company, Tsuburaya Productions, produced 39 episodes (40, counting the pre-premiere special) that aired on Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) and its affiliate stations from July 17, 1966, to April 9, 1967. Its premiere topped the average rating set by ''Ultra Q'' and kept climbing each week, marking the show as a success. Although ''Ultraman'' is the first series to feature an Ultraman character, it is the second installment in the Ultra Series, following ''Ultra Q''. This is symbolised by the Japanese show opening with the ''Ultra Q'' logo exploding into the ''Ultraman'' logo. ''Ultraman'' and its titular hero became a major pop culture phenomenon in Japan, generating dozens of sequels, spin-offs, imitations, parodies and tributes. Ultraman went on to generate in merchandising re ...
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Jose Chameleone
Joseph Mayanja (born 30 April 1979), better known by the stage name Jose Chameleone, is a Ugandan AfroBeat artist and musician. Chameleone sings in Luganda, English and Swahili. He started his music career in the early 1990s in Kenya with the Ogopa Deejays, a Kenyan record label then. Chameleone's music style is a mixture of Ugandan folk, central African rumba, zouk, and reggae. Early life and education Joseph Mayanja was born to Gerald and Prossy Mayanja on 30 April 1979 in Kampala district. He is 4th out of 8 children. He went to Nakasero Primary School, Mengo Senior Secondary School, Kawempe Muslim Senior Secondary School, Katikamu Seventh Day Adventist Senior Secondary School, and Progressive Senior Secondary School. Musical career Chameleone's career began in 1996 as a DJ at the Missouri night club in Kampala. Later he was signed to the Kenyan record label Ogopa Deejays, which released his first single, "Bageya" that featured Kenyan artist Redsan. Throughout the ye ...
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Unknown To No One
UTN1 or Unknown to No One is an Iraqi pop/rock band formed in 1999 in Baghdad - Iraq Moved to Beirut in 2005. It is notable for being a pioneering group that sings in both Arabic and English, and for being formed under Saddam Hussein's regime. It was founded by Shant Garabedian and Artin Haroutunian. They were later joined by Hassan Ali Al-Falluji, Akhlad Raof, Artin Haroutunian who left the band in 2011 due to his decision to live in Holland, Marwan Sameer (Pianist/Keyboardist) joined in 2012 and left 2014. Pre-2003 Invasion The brainchild of Art (Artin) and Shant, the group was originally formed in 1999, during the last years of Saddam Hussein's presidency. The duo dared to form a pop band where few had the courage to do so. They found the resources to produce their first demo song, with limited sound engineering devices. They eventually advertised for vocalists and recruited the other three members into the band - Hassan who answered the advertisement running on the local radi ...
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Al Jamila
''Al Jamila'' is an Arabic monthly women's magazine, published in Dubai. It is one of the publications of the Saudi Research and Marketing Group. History and ownership ''Al Jamila'' was firstly launched in London and then, in Riyadh in October 1994. The magazine was relocated from London to Dubai in 2005. It is one of the magazines published by Saudi Research and Publishing Company, a subsidiary of Saudi Research and Marketing Group. The company also owns other magazines such as ''Sayidaty'', ''The Majalla'', ''Urdu Magazine'' and '' Hia'' as well as newspapers such as '' Arab News'', ''Al Eqtisadiah'', ''Urdu News'' and ''Asharq al Awsat''. As of 2013 Mohammed Fahad Al Harthi was the editor-in-chief of the magazine, who had been in this post since 2004. He is also editor-in-chief of ''Sayidaty''. Content ''Al Jamila'' mainly involves news on beauty and health, and offers its readers in-depth articles about the latest make-up looks, beauty products and treatments as well as ne ...
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Djémila
Djémila ( ar, جميلة, links=, lit=Ǧamīlah, translit=Beautiful (one)), formerly Cuicul, is a small mountain village in Algeria, near the northern coast east of Algiers, where some of the best preserved Roman ruins in North Africa are found. It is situated in the region bordering the Constantinois and Petite Kabylie (Basse Kabylie). In 1982, Djémila became a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique adaptation of Roman architecture to a mountain environment. Significant buildings in ancient Cuicul include a theatre, two fora, temples, basilicas, arches, streets, and houses. The exceptionally well preserved ruins surround the forum of the Harsh, a large paved square with an entry marked by a majestic arch. Roman Cuicul Under the name of Cuicul, the city was built above sea level during the 1st century AD as a Roman military garrison situated on a narrow triangular plateau in the province of Numidia. The terrain is somewhat rugged, being located at the confluence of ...
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Uncivilized Area
''Uncivilized Area'' is an album by the trance fusion band the Disco Biscuits. It was released in 1998 on Megaforce Records. The album was among the earliest examples of "trance fusion" or "livetronica," a mixture of electronic music and traditional jam band music. Critical reception Dean Budnick Dean Budnick is an American writer, filmmaker, college professor, podcast creator and radio host who focuses on music, film and popular culture. Budnick, who is editor-in-chief of Relix,"Editor's note" ''Relix'' October/November 2013 grew up in ..., in his book ''Jambands: The Complete Guide to the Players, Music, & Scene'', gave the album a 4-star review, calling it "one of the most influential discs within these pages." Track listing #"Vassillios" – 6:18 #"Aceetobee" – 10:55 #"Jamillia" – 7:39 #"Little Betty Boop" – 15:11 #"M.E.M.P.H.I.S." – 4:59 #"Morph Dusseldorf" – 7:56 #"I-Man" – 13:13 #"Awol's Blues" – 5:44 Personnel * Jon Gutwillig – Guitar * Marc Brownst ...
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