- Look up divan or
diwan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diwan and
divan are
terms originally used in Persian, Arabic, and
Turkish with derivatives...
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Dewan (also
known as
diwan,
sometimes spelled devan or divan)
designated a
powerful government official, minister, or ruler. A
dewan was the head of a...
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Audrey Diwan (French pronunciation: [odʁe
diwan]; born 1980) is a
French film
director of
Lebanese origin.
Prior to
becoming a film director, she worked...
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divan or
diwan (Persian: دیوان, dīvān; from
Sumerian dub, clay tablet) was a high
government ministry in
various Islamic states, or its
chief official...
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Diwan Singh Kalepani (
Diwan Singh Dhillon) (b.22 May 1897 d. 14
January 1944) was a
Punjabi poet,
freedom fighter and
President of the
Indian Independence...
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Diwan Mohanlal of
Purnia (Bengali: মোহনলাল) was a
Hindu diwan serving under Siraj ud-Daulah, the
Nawab of Bengal, at Murshidabad. It is
claimed by few...
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Diwan (/
ðɪwɑːn/) is a 2003
Indian Tamil-language
action drama film
starring R.
Sarathkumar in dual roles,
Kiran Rathod,
Vadivelu and Sharmilee. It was...
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Diwân is a
studio album released in 1998 by Franco-Algerian raï
artist Rachid Taha. In
contrast to his
earlier releases,
Diwân contains less rock and punk...
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Divan (German: [ˈvɛst ˈœstlɪçɐ ˈdiːvaːn] ; West–Eastern
Diwan) is a
diwan, or
collection of
lyrical poems, by the
German poet
Johann Wolfgang...
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Diwan Press, 1981, ISBN 978-0-906512-14-2)
Letter to An
African Muslim, (
Diwan Press, 1981, ISBN 0-906512-13-1) Kufr – An
Islamic Critique, (
Diwan Press...