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Dato may refer to: People * Dato Khujadze, also known as Dato, Georgian pop singer * Eduardo Dato, Spanish politician * Luis Dato, a 20th-century romantic Filipino poet Other uses

* ''Dato'', a variant of Datuk, a traditional Malay honorific title * Dato (newspaper), ''Dato'' (newspaper), a Danish newspaper {{disambiguation ...
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Dato Khujadze
David "Dato" Khujadze ( ka, დავით (დათო) ხუჯაძე, ; or Xujadze; born 25 June 1975 in Tbilisi) is a popular Georgian pop singer in Russia and Israel. He had a brief political career in the government of Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze Eduard Ambrosis dze Shevardnadze ( ka, ედუარდ ამბროსის ძე შევარდნაძე; 25 January 1928 – 7 July 2014) was a Soviet and Georgian politician and diplomat who governed Georgia (country), Georgi .... He briefly served in the Georgian parliament, but his political career ended with the Rose Revolution.https://www.youtube.com/user/vimuspivstudio – Official YouTube Channel Notable singles of Dato are " Makhinji Var" and " Janaia" in collaboration with Ligalize. Hobbies and interests Dato used to be keen on paragliding and collecting rare cars. He owns two Mustangs in Tbilisi and one of them is especially dear to his heart, because it was given as a gift to a ...
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Eduardo Dato
Eduardo Dato e Iradier (12 August 1856 – 8 March 1921) was a Spanish political leader during the Spanish Restoration period. He served three times as Spanish prime minister: from 27 October 1913 to 9 December 1915, from 11 June 1917 to 3 November 1917, and from 28 April 1920 until his assassination by Catalan anarchists. He also held eleven cabinet ministries, and was four times president of the Spanish Congress of Deputies. Career Born in A Coruña, Spain, son of Carlos Dato y Granados (himself the son of Carlos Dato Camacho y Marín and wife Cayetana Ruperta Granados y García, de Vivancos e Acosta) and wife Rosa Lorenza Iradier e Arce, of Galician descent. He graduated in Law at the Complutense University in 1875. He opened his law office two years later. Elected to the Spanish parliament in 1883, he became Under-secretary for the Ministry of the Interior in 1892. He held the position of Minister of the Interior and Minister of Justice over the next fifteen yea ...
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Luis Dato
Luis Guevara Dato (4 July 1906 – 29 January 1985) was a Filipinos, Filipino poet, writer, educator and politician from Baao, Camarines Sur. He was one of the first Filipinos to write and publish works in English. Among his Poetry, poems are "The Spouse", "Day on the Farm" and "Among the Hills". In 1927, his "Mi Ultimo Pensamiento" was the first good English translation, in rhymes, of José Rizal's "Mi último adiós". Family Luis was the third child of Eugenio Dato y Esplana and Barbara Guevara y Imperial. His siblings were: Francisca Dato Flores; Rodolfo Dato (former Dean of the University of Nueva Caceres and edited the anthology  ''Filipino Poetry'' in 1924); Soledad "''Choleng''" Dato Hidalgo (one of the senior editors of ''Bikolana'' magazine published in Naga City in the late 70s; and Pablo Dato. He married Cristeta Imperial y Bañaga. They had eight children: Vicente, Reynaldo, Myrna, Greta, Eugenio, Yolanda, Armi and Barbara. Education Dato attended high school ...
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Datuk
Datuk (or its variant Dato or Datu) is a Malay language, Malay honorific title commonly used in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia, as well as a traditional title by Minangkabau people in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Use of the title various between locations, in some cases being bestowed by a ruler and in other cases being inherited by family line. The title of the wife of a male Datuk is Datin. Women with the title can take either the title Datin or Datuk. Origin The oldest historical records mentioning about the title ''datuk'' is the 7th century Srivijayan inscriptions such as Telaga Batu inscription, Telaga Batu from Palembang, Indonesia, to describe lesser kings or vassalized kings. It was called ''dātu'' in Old Malay language to describe regional leader or elder, a kind of chieftain that rules of a collection of ''kampungs'' (villages) called Kedatuan. The Srivijaya empire was described as a network or Mandala (Southeast Asian history), mandala that consisted of settlements, ...
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