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Eldin is a masculine given name and surname. In the Balkans, Eldin is popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. The name is a modification to the suffix component ad-Din, and it holds the same meanings of religion, faith, creed. These countries also have a female equivalent: Eldina (for example, Eldina Ahmić). Given name * Eldin Adilović (born 1986), Bosnian footballer * Eldin Džogović (born 2003), Luxembourgish footballer * Eldin Hadžić (born 1991), Bosnian footballer * Eldin Huseinbegović (born 1978), Bosnian singer-songwriter * Eldin Jakupović (born 1984), Bosnian-Swiss footballer * Eldin Karisik (born 1983), Bosnian-Swedish footballer Surname * Dzulmi Eldin (born 1960), mayor of Medan, North Sumatra * Mohammed Eldin (born 1985), Sudanese footballer * Mohamed Bahaa Eldin (born 1947), Egyptian politician * Mohamed Hossam Eldin (born 2001), Egyptian footballer * Peter Eldin (born 1939), British author and magician Fictional characters * Eldin the Wand ...
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Aldin
Aldin is a masculine given name and surname. In the Balkans, Aldin is popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslavia, Yugoslav nations. The name is a modification to the suffix component ad-Din, and it holds the same meanings of religion, faith, creed. In England, Aldin is used as a surname and it is derived from the Anglo-Saxon elements ''eald'', meaning "old", and ''wine'', meaning "friend".https://namecensus.com/last-names/aldin-surname-popularity/ Given name *Aldin Adžović (born 1994), Montenegrin football midfielder *Aldin Ayo (born 1977), Filipino basketball coach *Aldin Čajić (born 1992), Bosnian footballer * Aldin Ćatović (born 2007), Serbian athlete *Aldin Đidić (born 1983), Bosnian footballer *Aldin Grout (1803–1894), American missionary *Aldin Gurdijeljac (born 1978), Serbian-born Bosnian footballer *Aldin Kurić (born 1970), Bosnian singer, songwriter, and composer *Aldin Šetkić (born 1987), professional Bosnian tennis player *Aldin Skenderović (born ...
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Dzulmi Eldin
Dzulmi Eldin (born July 4, 1960) is an Indonesian former politician who served as the mayor of Medan, North Sumatra North Sumatra () is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia located in the northern part of the island of Sumatra. Its capital and largest city is Medan on the east coast of the island. It borders Aceh to the northwest, Riau to the sou ..., between 2013 and 2019. A graduate of Satyagama University's Masters program, he started his career in the government as a section chief in Deli Serdang Regency administration in 1992, before slowly rising in rank to become the city secretary of Medan by 2007. In 2010, he was elected as deputy mayor prior the removal of sitting mayor Rahudman Harahap in 2013, after which he was elevated to the mayor rank. He ran in the 2015 local elections, managing to secure 340,406 votes (71.72%). He was arrested by the Corruption Eradication Commission on 16 October 2019. He was sentenced to six years' prison in June 2020 for rec ...
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Bosniak Masculine Given Names
The Bosniaks (, Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavs, South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia (region), Bosnia, today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and who share a common Genetic studies on Bosniaks, ancestry, Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, culture, History of Bosnia and Herzegovina, history and the Bosnian language. Traditionally and predominantly adhering to Sunni Islam, they constitute native communities in what is today Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia and the Republic of Kosovo. Largely due to displacement stemming from the Bosnian War in the 1990s they also make up a significant diaspora with several communities across Europe, the Americas and Oceania. Bosniaks are typically characterized by their historic ties to the Bosnia (region), Bosnian historical region, adherence to Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Islam since the 15th and 16th centuries, Culture of Bosnia an ...
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John Clerk, Lord Eldin
John Clerk, Lord Eldin FRSE FSA (1757– 30 May 1832) was a Scottish judge based in Edinburgh. Life He was the eldest son of Susannah Adam, the sister of John Adam and Robert Adam, and John Clerk of Eldin, son of John Clerk of Penicuik. He was born in April 1757 in Edinburgh. Though originally intended for the Indian Civil Service, he was apprenticed to a Writer to the Signet. After serving his articles he practised for a year or two as an accountant, and eventually was admitted a member of the Faculty of Advocates on 3 December 1785. At this point he is listed as living on Hanover Street in Edinburgh's First New Town. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1784. He was also a member of the exclusive Bannatyne Club. These drunken affairs resulted in his falling downstairs and breaking his nose after one meeting. He had an extensive practice at the bar. A keen Whig, on 11 March 1806 he was appointed Solicitor General for Scotland in the Grenville ad ...
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John Clerk Of Eldin
John Clerk of Eldin FRSE FSAScot (10 December 1728 – 10 May 1812) was a Scottish merchant, author, artist, geologist and landowner. The 7th son of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik, Bt, Clerk of Eldin was a figure in the Scottish Enlightenment, best remembered for his influential writings on naval tactics in the Age of Sail. A friend of geologist James Hutton, he was a brother-in-law of architect Robert Adam, and a great-great-uncle of physicist James Clerk Maxwell. Biography John's father, John Clerk, 2nd Baronet of Penicuik was a judge and political figure of some importance who took part in the negotiations leading up to the Acts of Union 1707. Young John attended Dalkeith Grammar School where he was reputed to have been a keen scholar, and was enrolled at the University of Edinburgh to study medicine, (his father had marked him to becoming a "top chyrugeon") but abandoned his studies and entered into business. Clerk made his fortune as a merchant (he is understood to have been ...
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List Of Cthulhu Mythos Characters
The following characters appear in H. P. Lovecraft's story cycle — the Cthulhu Mythos. Overview: *''Name''. The name of the character appears first. *''Birth/Death''. The date of the character's birth and death (if known) appears in parentheses below the character's name. Ambivalent dates are denoted by a question mark. *''Description''. A brief description of the character follows next. __NOTOC__ A Alhazred, Abdul (655?–738) The infamous "mad Arab" credited as the author of ''Al-Azif'' (the ''Necronomicon''). He is first mentioned in Lovecraft's "The Nameless City". See Abdul Alhazred. Akeley, George Goodenough The son of Henry Wentworth Akeley. See "The Whisperer in Darkness#George Goodenough Akeley, The Whisperer in Darkness". Akeley, Henry Wentworth (–??) Vermont folklore, folklorist and correspondent of Albert Wilmarth who becomes involved with the Mi-go, Fungi from Yuggoth. See "The Whisperer in Darkness#Akeley, Henry Wentworth, The Whisperer in Dar ...
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Peter Eldin
Peter Eldin (born 1939) is a British author and magician. He has written almost two hundred books; most of them are non-fiction for young people. According to WorldCat there are "132 works in 188 publications in 12 languages and 8,912 library holdings." He writes mainly on factual material, fun (puzzles, quizzes, jokes, and games) and magic for children, and has also edited magic magazines ''The Magic Circular'' and ''Abracadabra'', and written scripts for TV shows including ''The Weakest Link''. Books for children He is best known for the series of humorous instructional books for children such as ''The Trickster's Handbook'' (1976), ''The Secret Agent's Handbook'' (1977) and ''The Whizzkid's Handbook'' (1979), full of tricks, games, puzzles, and advice, with illustrations by Roger Smith. The following gives a brief flavour of these works: "tell your friends you can kiss a book 'inside and outside' without opening it - then prove it by kissing the book while standing outdoors .. ...
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Mohamed Hossam Eldin
Mohamed Hossam Eldin Gaber (; born 1 January 2001), known as Beso (), is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Raya. Club career Beso began his career in the academy of Zamalek, and went on to make his debut in a friendly against Wadi Degla in 2020. He made his professional debut the same year, starting and playing the entire first half in a 0–0 draw against Masr, before being replaced by Zizo. Having featured once more in the Egyptian League Cup against Ghazl El Mahalla, he opted to stay with the club he supported, rather than leave on loan. Injured for the beginning of the 2022–23 season, he was registered in the first team for their CAF Champions League squad list, alongside fellow youth player Hossam Ashraf. Still on the fringes of the main squad, he was promoted to first team training in October 2022 ahead of Zamalek's Egypt Cup quarter-final match against Al Masry. In May 2023, Beso was reportedly involved in a training ground altercati ...
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Mohamed Bahaa Eldin
Mohamed Bahaa Eldin is an Egyptian civil engineer and politician who served as minister of water and irrigation from 2 August 2012 to July 2013 as part of the Qandil cabinet. Early life and education Eldin was born on 26 July 1947. He received a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Ain Shams University in 1970. He holds a master's degree, which he obtained from the University of Southampton The University of Southampton (abbreviated as ''Soton'' in post-nominal letters) is a public research university in Southampton, England. Southampton is a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universities in the United K ... in 1980, and a PhD in civil engineering that he earned from the same university in 1986. Career Eldin worked at the ministry of water resources and irrigationas throughout his career. He started his career as secretary general of the national water research center in 1992 and served there until 1994. From 1995 to 2001, he worked as the ...
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Mohammed Eldin
The 2012 Africa Cup of Nations was an international football tournament held in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon from 21 January until 12 February 2012. The 16 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players; only players in those squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. The deadline for participating associations to submit their squad was 11 January 2012 (midnight CET). Replacement of seriously injured players was permitted until 24 hours before the team in question's first Africa Cup of Nations match. Should an association miss the deadline, it will be fined US$10,000. Only 21 players were allowed to register for the competition if the registration was received after 14 January 2012. Group A Source: Equatorial Guinea Coach: Gílson Paulo Libya Coach: Marcos Paqueta Senegal Coach: Amara Traoré Zambia Coach: Hervé Renard ...
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Eldin Karisik
Eldin is a masculine given name and surname. In the Balkans, Eldin is popular among Bosniaks in the former Yugoslav nations. The name is a modification to the suffix component ad-Din, and it holds the same meanings of religion, faith, creed. These countries also have a female equivalent: Eldina (for example, Eldina Ahmić). Given name * Eldin Adilović (born 1986), Bosnian footballer * Eldin Džogović (born 2003), Luxembourgish footballer * Eldin Hadžić (born 1991), Bosnian footballer * Eldin Huseinbegović (born 1978), Bosnian singer-songwriter * Eldin Jakupović (born 1984), Bosnian-Swiss footballer * Eldin Karisik (born 1983), Bosnian-Swedish footballer Surname * Dzulmi Eldin (born 1960), mayor of Medan, North Sumatra * Mohammed Eldin (born 1985), Sudanese footballer * Mohamed Bahaa Eldin (born 1947), Egyptian politician * Mohamed Hossam Eldin (born 2001), Egyptian footballer * Peter Eldin (born 1939), British author and magician Fictional characters * Eldin ...
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Balkans
The Balkans ( , ), corresponding partially with the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria. The Balkan Peninsula is bordered by the Adriatic Sea in the northwest, the Ionian Sea in the southwest, the Aegean Sea in the south, the Turkish straits in the east, and the Black Sea in the northeast. The northern border of the peninsula is variously defined. The highest point of the Balkans is Musala, , in the Rila mountain range, Bulgaria. The concept of the Balkan Peninsula was created by the German geographer August Zeune in 1808, who mistakenly considered the Balkan Mountains the dominant mountain system of southeastern Europe spanning from the Adriatic Sea to the Black Sea. In the 19th century the term ''Balkan Peninsula'' was a synonym for Rumelia, the parts of Europe that were provinces of the Ottoman E ...
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