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Karama may refer to: Geography * Al Karama, Dubai, UAE * Al Karama, Syria (other) * Electoral division of Karama, an electoral division in Australia * Karama, Northern Territory, a suburb of Darwin, Australia * Karama River, a river in Sulawesi, Indonesia * Karama site, an Early Paleolithic paleoanthropological site in the Anuy River valley, Russia * Karama, Nyagatare District, a sector in Nyagatare District, Rwanda * Karama, Huye District, a sector in the South West of Huye District, Southern Province, Rwanda Other uses * Karama, an Arab world women's rights organisation founded in 2005 by Hibaaq Osman * Karamat, miracles performed by Muslim saints See also * Karamah (other) * Karameh (other) Karameh (Arabic: كرامة, 'dignity') may refer to: *Karameh or Al-Karameh, a town in central Jordan **Battle of Karameh, 1968 *Karameh Border Crossing, between Jordan and Iraq *Karameh, East Azerbaijan, Iran *Kharameh County or Karameh County, ...
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Al Karama, Dubai
Al Karama, or simply Karama ( ar, الكرامة, literally meaning ''dignity''), is a residential district of Dubai located on the western banks of the Dubai Creek and one of the older communities of the city. It is outwardly distinctive due to the regularity of its low-rise residential buildings. The area, which was planned on a tight grid system, is home to thousands of people even though it is only two square kilometers in size. Al Karama is the most populous residential area in Dubai and the most central part of Dubai. Al Karama is also one of the most accessible parts in Dubai, that makes it very easy for residents to travel to any other parts of the city from Karama with ease due to the wide range of transport available in the town.Existing Population and Future ...
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Al Karama, Syria (other)
Karamah or Karama (Arabic, كرامة, 'dignity') may refer to: Places *Al Karama, Dubai, UAE *Al Karama, United Arab Emirates, a former planned capital of UAE *Al-Karamah Subdistrict, Raqqa District, Syria *Al-Karamah, Raqqa Governorate, Syria *Al-Karamah, Tartus Governorate, Syria Other uses *Alkarama, an independent Swiss-based human rights NGO *Al-Karamah SC, a Syrian football club See also *Karameh (other), colloquial pronunciation *Karama (other) *Karamat (other) *Karami *Karam (other) *Dignity Party (Egypt) The Dignity Party ( ar-at, حزب الكرامة, Ḥizb al-Karāma) is an Egyptian left-wing Nasserist Nasserism ( ) is an Arab nationalist and Arab socialist political ideology based on the thinking of Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of the two prin ...
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Electoral Division Of Karama
Karama is an electoral division of the Legislative Assembly in Australia's Northern Territory. It was first created in 1987, and derives its name from the suburb of the same name. It is an urban electorate, covering 8 km2 and taking in the Darwin suburbs of Karama and Malak, as well as parts of Berrimah and Marrara. There were 5,482 people enrolled within the electorate as of August 2020. The Country Liberal Party's Mick Palmer won the seat in 1987, and as the incumbent member during the height of the CLP's dominance of Territory politics, had little trouble holding the seat through the next three elections. Until the 2000s, it was almost unheard of for a sitting member to be defeated, so few thought Palmer would face much difficulty gaining a fourth term at the 2001 election. However, the Labor Party swept through the northern suburbs of Darwin and Palmer was unexpectedly defeated by the ALP candidate, Delia Lawrie, the daughter of former long-serving independent MP ...
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Karama, Northern Territory
Karama is a northern suburb of Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. History The suburb of Karama is named after an Aboriginal tribe. Karama is an established residential area in Darwin's northern suburbs built in the period from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. The suburb is predominantly made up of residents of low socioeconomic status, with many homes being government housing. In 1964, Douglas Lockwood recommended that a number of tribal names be used for the suburbs of Darwin. The suburbs Karama was listed. Present day Some major features of the area include the Karama Primary School, Manunda Terrace Primary School, Holy Family Primary School, O’Loughlin Secondary College and Karama Shopping Plaza. Karama Library is also located within the Karama Shopping Plaza, and is a service of Darwin City Council Libraries. Brazil Crescent in Karama was named after Robert Brazil, a crewman (fireman) on the ill-fated SS ''Gothenburg'', which sank off the north Queensland ...
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Karama River
The Karama River is a river on the island of Sulawesi, in the province of West Sulawesi, Indonesia, about 1400 km northeast of the capital Jakarta.Lelo Karama
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The river flows in the west area of Sulawesi with predominantly tropical rainforest climate (designated as ''Af'' in the Köppen-Geiger climate classification). The annual average temperature in the area is 24 °C. The warmest month is September, when the average temperature is around 27 °C, and the coldest is May, at 22 °C. The average annual rainfall is 2863 mm. The wettest month is May, with an average of 367 mm rainfall, and the driest is September, with 108 mm rainfall.
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Anuy River
The Anuy (russian: река́ Ану́й) is a left tributary of the Ob originating in the Altai mountains of Siberia, Russia. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . The Chyorny Anuy and the smaller Bely Anuy join to form the Anuy. The Chyorny Anuy starts at an elevation of at the southeastern end of the Anuy mountain range in the Altai Republic. Flowing in a northwestern direction, it enters Altai Krai after about . The two rivers join near Soloneshensky District. The Anuy exits the Altai mountains at an elevation of and flows in a northeastern to eastern direction. Near the village of Anuyskoye, the river takes a northern direction and joins the Ob west of Biysk at an elevation of about . The average flow at Staro-Tirishkino, about near the river's end, is about with a minimum of in February and a maximum of in April. The Anuy is frozen between November and April. It is not navigable. The Denisova Cave Denisova Cave (russian: Денисова пещера, lit= ...
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Nyagatare District
Nyagatare is the largest and second most populous district (''akarere'') in Rwanda. Located in Eastern Province, Rwanda, it occupies the northeastern extremity of Rwanda. Its capital is Nyagatare City, the former capital of the now defunct Umutara province. Nyagatare District borders Uganda in the North, Tanzania in the East, Gatsibo District of the ( Eastern Province) in the South, and Gicumbi District of the Northern Province in the West. Nyagatare has an area of 1741 km2, what makes it the largest district in Rwanda. With a population of 466,944 in 2012, Nyagatare is the second most populated district of Rwanda only after Gasabo District of Kigali City with 530,907 inhabitants. This is an 83% increase from 2002 when the population was only 255,104. This sharp rise in the population is due to the major movement of the population from other parts of the country in search of land. Geography Nyagatare is the largest district in Rwanda. Nyagatare lies in an area of grassy pl ...
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Huye District
Huye is one of the eight districts (''Akarere'') that make up Rwanda's Southern Province. It has a total surface area of 581.5 square Kilometers. It has thirteen sectors and 77 cells with a total of 508 umudugudus (villages) in total. The district has a population of 328,298, with an average of 581 inhabitants per square kilometer. The largest city in the province is Butare. Geography and education Huye borders with Nyanza district in the North, Gisagara in the east and south, Nyaruguru in the south west and Nyamagabe in the north west. The hilly landscape protrudes from east to west but develops into a steep hilly and mountainous area as one moves towards the west and north west. The western part of the district has tall undulating mountains, including the famous Huye mountain. The district has rainfall a distribution pattern of 1.200 mm and an average climate of 19 °C. Huye was previously home to the National University of Rwanda, the oldest university in the countr ...
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Hibaaq Osman
Hibaaq Osman ( so, Hibaaq Cismaan, ar, هيباق عثمان) is a Somali global political strategist. She founded and serves as the Chairperson of the ThinkTank for Arab Women, the Dignity Fund, El-Karama, and the Centre for the Strategic Initiatives of Women. Personal life Osman was born in Somalia. She studied locally, as well as in Ethiopia, Sudan, and the United States. She has also lived and worked in Yemen. Career Fund for Peace Osman has extensive experience working with civil society. Since 1992, she has served as the Director of Communications for the Fund for Peace. She was also the Chairperson of the Center for the Advancement of Somali Women and Children based in Washington, D.C., which was established as a corporation later the same year. El-Karama Osman currently serves as a Special Representative to Africa for V-Day, a global movement to halt violence against women and girls. She has since 2002 directed the body's activities in Africa, the Middle East and Asi ...
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Karamat
In Sunni Islam, ''karamat'' ( ar, کرامات ''karāmāt'', pl. of ''karāmah'', lit. generosity, high-mindedness) refers to supernatural wonders performed by Muslim saints. In the technical vocabulary of Islamic religious sciences, the singular form ''karama'' has a sense similar to ''charism'', a favor or spiritual gift freely bestowed by God.Gardet, L., “Karāma”, in: ''Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition'', Edited by: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W.P. Heinrichs. The marvels ascribed to Muslim saints have included supernatural physical actions, predictions of the future, and "interpretation of the secrets of hearts". The concept is closely related to that of ''Barakah'' (divine blessing) which endows the individual with such abilities. The word itself seems to be a loan word from Persian or Caucasian. Keremet is a demi god of miracles in the Mari theology in Caucasian region. Historically, a "belief in the miracles of saints (''karāmā ...
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Karamah (other)
Karamah or Karama (Arabic, كرامة, 'dignity') may refer to: Places *Al Karama, Dubai, UAE *Al Karama, United Arab Emirates, a former planned capital of UAE *Al-Karamah Subdistrict, Raqqa District, Syria *Al-Karamah, Raqqa Governorate, Syria *Al-Karamah, Tartus Governorate, Syria Other uses *Alkarama, an independent Swiss-based human rights NGO *Al-Karamah SC, a Syrian football club See also *Karameh (other), colloquial pronunciation *Karama (other) *Karamat (other) *Karami *Karam (other) *Dignity Party (Egypt) The Dignity Party ( ar-at, حزب الكرامة, Ḥizb al-Karāma) is an Egyptian left-wing Nasserist Nasserism ( ) is an Arab nationalist and Arab socialist political ideology based on the thinking of Gamal Abdel Nasser, one of the two pri ...
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