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Dagur may refer to: * Daur people, or dagur, an ethnic group in northeastern China ** Dagur language * Dagur (name), an Icelandic male given name * Dagur, a fictional character in TV series ''DreamWorks Dragons'' See also * * Dagr, the personification of day in Norse mythology * Dagger (other) * Mongol Daguur Mongol Daguur ( mn, Монгол дагуур, also referred to as Mongolian Dauria) is a steppe and wetland region in Mongolia listed as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve and Ramsar Site of International Importance. A transboundary ecoregion st ...
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Daur People
The Daur people (Khalkha Mongolian: Дагуур, ''Daguur''; ) are a Mongolic people in Northeast China. The Daur form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognised in the People's Republic of China. They numbered 131,992 according to the latest census (2010) and most of them live in Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner in Hulun Buir, Inner Mongolia and Meilisi Daur District in Qiqihar, Heilongjiang of China. There are also some near Tacheng in Xinjiang, where their ancestors were moved during the Qing dynasty. Language The Dagur language is a Mongolic language. There is a Latin-based orthography which has been devised by a native Daur scholar. The Dagur language retains some Khitan substratal features, including a number of lexemes not found in other Mongolic languages. It is made up of three dialects: Batgan, Hailar, Qiqihar. During Qing rule, some Daur spoke and wrote Manchu as a second language. History Genetically, the Daurs are descendants of the Khitan, as ...
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Dagur Language
The Dagur, Daghur, Dahur, or Daur language, is a Mongolic language, as well as a distinct branch of the Mongolic language family, and is primarily spoken by members of the Dagur ethnic group. Distribution Dagur is a Mongolic language consisting of four dialects: *Amur Dagur in the vicinity of Heihe (original homeland). About 400 people. *Nonni Dagur on the west side of the Nonni River from south of Qiqihar up to Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner. Speakers of Nonni Dagur are usually grouped into the following 4 dialects: **Morin Daba Dagur, in Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner (Moli Daba) of Hulun Buir League, Inner Mongolia **Butha (Buteha) (Northern) Dagur, immediately south of Morin Dawa Daur Autonomous Banner **Tsitsikar (Southern) Dagur, in Tsitsikar (Qiqihar) City and surrounding areas **Mergen Dagur or Nenjiang Dagur, in Nenjiang County (formerly Mergen County) of Heilongjiang Province *Hailar Dagur to the south-east of Hailar in Ewenki Autonomous Banner *Sinkiang Dagur ...
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Dagur (name)
Dagur is an Icelandic male given name. People People with the name include: * Dagur Arngrímsson (born 1987), Icelandic chess International Master * Dagur Bergþóruson Eggertsson (born 1972), Icelandic politician * Dagur Kár Jónsson (born 1995), Icelandic basketball player * Dagur Kári (born 1973), Icelandic film director * Dagur Sigurðarson (1937–1994), Icelandic poet * Dagur Sigurðsson (born 1973), retired Icelandic handball player * Steinar Dagur Adolfsson (born 1970), retired Icelandic football defender Fictional characters * Dagur the Deranged, an antagonist in the American animated television series ''DreamWorks Dragons'' See also * Dagur (other) * Dagger (other) * Dagr Dagr (Old Norse: , "day")Lindow (2001:91). is the divine personification of the day in Norse mythology. He appears in the ''Poetic Edda'', compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the ''Prose Edda'', written in the 13th ..., the personifie ...
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DreamWorks Dragons
''Dragons'', commonly referred to as ''DreamWorks Dragons'', is an American computer-animated television series based on the 2010 film '' How to Train Your Dragon''. The series serves as a bridge between the first film and its 2014 sequel. Jay Baruchel, America Ferrera, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, T.J. Miller, and David Tennant reprise their voice-acting roles from the film. Other cast members include Julie Marcus and Andree Vermeulen as Ruffnut (previously voiced by Kristen Wiig), Zack Pearlman as Snotlout (previously voiced by Jonah Hill), Chris Edgerly as Gobber the Belch (previously voiced by Craig Ferguson), and Nolan North as Stoick the Vast (previously voiced by Gerard Butler). ''Dragons'' was announced by Cartoon Network on October 12, 2010. According to Tim Johnson, executive producer for the film, the series was planned to be much darker and deeper than DreamWorks Animation's previous television series spin-offs, with a similar tone to the film. ''Dragons'' ...
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Dagr
Dagr (Old Norse: , "day")Lindow (2001:91). is the divine personification of the day in Norse mythology. He appears in the ''Poetic Edda'', compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the ''Prose Edda'', written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In both sources, Dagr is stated to be the son of the god Dellingr and is associated with the bright-maned horse Skinfaxi, who "draw day to mankind". Depending on manuscript variation, the ''Prose Edda'' adds that Dagr is either Dellingr's son by Nótt, the personified night, or Jörð, the personified Earth. Otherwise, Dagr appears as a common noun simply meaning "day" throughout Old Norse works. Connections have been proposed between Dagr and other similarly named figures in Germanic mythology. Eddaic Dagr ''Poetic Edda'' Dagr is mentioned in stanzas 12 and 25 of the poem ''Vafþrúðnismál''. In stanza 24, the god Odin (disguised as " Gagnráðr") asks the jötunn Vafþrúðnir from where the day comes, ...
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Dagger (other)
A dagger is a short-bladed weapon. Dagger may also refer to: Places * Daggar, Pakistan * Dagger Complex, a US military base in Darmstadt, Germany Arts, entertainment, and media * Dagger (comics), a fictional comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe * Dagger Awards, various awards given by the Crime Writers' Association (CWA) * Garnet Til Alexandros XVII / Dagger, a fictional character in the video game ''Final Fantasy IX'' Mathematics * Conjugate transpose matrix, sometimes denoted with a superscript typographical dagger (M^\dagger) * Dagger category, in category theory, an involutive, identity-on-object functor \dagger\colon \mathbb^\rightarrow\mathbb * Logical NOR operator, sometimes known as Quine's dagger (A\dagger B) Vehicles * ''Dagger'', the name given to the IAI Nesher, the Israeli version of the Dassault Mirage 5 multi-role fighter aircraft, when in service with the Argentine Air Force * Dennis Dagger, a purpose-built fire engine Other uses * Dagger (m ...
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