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Diban (Arabic: ذِيبَان, romanized:
Ḏībān, also
spelled Thiban or Zeiban) is a town in
eastern Syria,
administratively part of the Deir ez-Zor Governorate...
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Alfred Simon Diban Ki-Zerbo (c. 1875 - 1980) was a
Burkinabe catechist considered the "First
Christian of
Upper Volta".
According to
Monsignor Zéphyrin...
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official census):
Mayadin Subdistrict (ناحية الميادين): po****tion 86,091.
Diban Subdistrict (ناحية ذيبان): po****tion 65,079. Al-Asharah
Subdistrict (ناحية...
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phonemes d ḏ g
gradually merge with
their counterparts t ṯ k (⟨dbn⟩ */
ˈdiːban/ >
Akkadian transcription ti-ba-an 'dbn-weight'). Also, ṯ ḏ
often become...
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traditional name of
Dziban or Dsiban,
derived from Arabic: الذئبانِ aḏ-
ḏiʾbān ('the two wolves' or 'the two jackals').: 212 /ˈzaɪbən/
Pisces HD 218566...
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traces found;
castle on Ile de
Graye might have been
meant instead Diban Castle 31°30′7″N 35°46′36″E / 31.50194°N 35.77667°E / 31.50194; 35.77667[dubious...
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Forces occur in the Deir ez-Zor countryside, Syria, in the
towns of Shuhail,
Diban and al-Hejjnah. Two SDF
fighters were
killed and
another three were injured...
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major inscription in the
Mesha Stone . This is a
basalt stele found in
Diban, Transjordan,
dating from
sometime after 850 BC, set up by Mesha, king of...
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Euphrates and
attacked SDF
checkpoints and
headquarters in the
towns of
Diban and Abu Hamam. The
group later pledged allegiance to the
tribal led by Sheikh...
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erected in
circa 1826 and was
owned by
Muhammad Diban, a Habr Je'lo (Adan Madobe)
pirate and
slave trader based in El-Darad who...