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Danesh may refer to: * Danish (name) (or Danesh) * Shahrak-e Danesh, Tehran * Danesh Rural District * Danesh (women's magazine) * Danesh (scientific magazine) ''Danesh'' (Persian language, Persian: دانش; Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft: Daneš; English language, English: "knowledge") is the title of seven different Persian-language magazines published since 1882. This biweekly science magazi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Danish (name)
Danesh or Danish (دانش) is a Persian word which literally translates to "knowledge", "science" and "wisdom". It is a popular Muslim name in the Indian subcontinent. Notable people with the name include: Given name Film and television * Danish Taimoor (born 1983), Pakistani actor and model * Danish Nawaz (born 1978), Pakistani director, comedian and actor * Danish Pandor, Indian actor in ''Agent Raghav – Crime Branch'' Journalism * Danish Karokhel, Afghan journalist, director of Pajhwok Afghan News agency * Danish Siddiqui (1980–2021), Indian photojournalist, killed in Afghanistan Sport * Danish Kaneria, Pakistani cricketer * Danish Atlas Khan, Pakistani squash player * Danish Mujtaba, Indian field hockey player Other * Daniş Tunalıgil, Turkish diplomat Surname * Agha Danish, Pakistani naval officer * Davoud Danesh-Jafari, Iranian economist * Haji Mohammad Danesh, Bangladeshi politician * Ihsan Danish (1915–1982), Pakistani poet * Noon Meem Danish (born 19 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shahrak-e Danesh, Tehran
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Danesh Rural District
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Danesh (magazine)
''Danesh'' ( fa, دانش, italic=yes; DMG: Daneš; English: “knowledge“) was a Persian women's journal which was edited in Tehran. It was published weekly from 1910 until 1911 in 30 issues. History and profile Danesh was started in 1910 and continued to be published until 1911. The editor was the wife of Hossein Khan (Kahal) and the daughter of Yaqub Jadid al Eslam Hamadani. Her own name is not known. ''Danesh'' was Iran's first journal especially for women. Political topics were not part of the content, but rather domestic issues in which the women were interested in at that time. In addition articles on topics like education and parenting were published as well as chapters of serialised novels. The frequency of ''Danesh'' which was based in Tehran became irregular over time. Two years after the disestablishment of ''Danesh'' another women's magazine, called ''Shokufeh After the publication of the first Persian women’s magazine '' Danesh'' in Tehran in 1910–1911, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |