- A
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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Zaccaria Giovanni Divanic (died 9 March, 1562) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of Pedena,
Croatia from 1550 to 1562. On 23 May 1550...
- A
divan (Turkish
divan,
Hindi deevaan originally from
Kurdish devan) is a
piece of couch-like
sitting furniture or, in some regions, a box-spring-based...
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Chicken Divan is a
chicken c****erole
usually served with
broccoli and
Mornay sauce. It was
named after the
place of its invention, the
Divan Parisien Restaurant...
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Đivan is a
settlement (naselje) in the
Vrbovec administrative territory of
Zagreb County, Croatia. As of 2011 it had a po****tion of 32 people. Register...
- The West–Eastern
Divan Orchestra is
based in Seville, Spain, and
consists of
musicians from
countries across the
Spanish world and the
Middle East—of...
- The
Divān of
Hafez (Persian: دیوان حافظ) is a
collection of
poems written by the
Iranian poet Hafez. Most of
these poems are in Persian, but
there are...
- The
poetry of the
Ottoman Empire, or
Ottoman Divan poetry, is
little known outside modern Turkey,
which forms the
heartland of what was once the Ottoman...
- The
Davis Divan is a three-wheeled
convertible built by the
Davis Motorcar Company between 1947 and 1949. The
brainchild of used-car
salesman Glen Gordon...
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public finance control.
Originally created as the
Divan of Accounting, its name was
changed to
Divan of
Auditing in 1960,
before acquiring its current...