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Kurd (name)
Kurd is a masculine German given name and a Kurdish and Baloch/ Brahui surname. Notable people Given name * Kurd Lasswitz (1848–1910), a German author * Kurd Kisshauer (1886–1958), German astronomer * Kurd Maverick, German DJ * Kurd Mehmed Pasha (died 1605), Ottoman statesman * Kurd Peters (1914–1957), German officer * Kurd von Mosengeil (1884–1906), German physicist * Kurd von Schlözer (1822–1894), German historian and diplomat * Kurd von Schöning (1789–1859), Prussian army officer and historian Surname * Abdul Aziz Kurd, an early 20th-century Baloch nationalist politician * Abdulla Kurd (1977–2011), Kurdish militant fighting in Chechnya * Ahmad Kurd (born 1949), politician from the Gaza Strip * Ali Ahmad Kurd (fl. 2007), Pakistani lawyer * Keça Kurd (1948), Kurdish writer and translator * Javed Kurd (born 1967), Pakistani-Norwegian music producer. * Said Pasha Kurd Said Pasha Kurd ( Sulaymaniyah 183420 October 1907 Constantinople) was an Ottoman Kur ...
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German Given Name
Personal names in German-speaking Europe consist of one or several given names (''Vorname'', plural ''Vornamen'') and a surname (''Nachname, Familienname''). The ''Vorname'' is usually gender-specific. A name is usually cited in the " Western order" of "given name, surname", unless it occurs in an alphabetized list of surnames, e.g. "Bach, Johann Sebastian". In this, the German conventions parallel the naming conventions in most of Western and Central Europe, including English, Dutch, Italian, and French. There are some vestiges of a patronymic system as they survive in parts of Eastern Europe and Scandinavia, but these do not form part of the official name. Women traditionally adopted their husband's name upon marriage and would occasionally retain their maiden name by hyphenation, in a so-called ''Doppelname'', e.g. " Else Lasker-Schüler". Recent legislation motivated by gender equality now allows a married couple to choose the surname they want to use, including an option ...
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Kurd Von Schöning
Kurd Wolfgang Wilhelm Gustav von Schöning (13 August 1789, Murzynowo, Lubusz Voivodeship, Morrn (Murzynowo), Landsberg an der Warthe – 2 April 1859, Potsdam) was a Prussian major general and historian of the army. Ancestry Kurd came from the Pomeranian noble von Schöning family. He was the son of Christian Stephan von Schöning (born 1752, died 30 October 1802) and Albertine Juliane Therese Tugendreich (d 1844). He was married in 1815 (Gülzow) to Charlotte von Bornstädt (born 25 March 1795, died 25 January 1841). Career He was educated in the cadet corps in Berlin and was commissioned in the Prussian Army on 1 April 1806. His uncle was the distinguished General Field Marshal Hans Adam von Schöning. Appointed major in 1821, retired in 1827 as a lieutenant-colonel, Chamberlain of Prince Charles of Prussia, Prince Carl. The Grand Duke of Weimar appointed him Commander of the Order of the White Falcon. Von Schöning wrote several volumes of Prussian historical notes whi ...
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German Masculine Given Names
German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) **Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Germanic peoples (Roman times) * German language **any of the Germanic languages * German cuisine, traditional foods of Germany People * German (given name) * German (surname) * Germán, a Spanish name Places * German (parish), Isle of Man * German, Albania, or Gërmej * German, Bulgaria * German, Iran * German, North Macedonia * German, New York, U.S. * Agios Germanos, Greece Other uses * German (mythology), a South Slavic mythological being * Germans (band), a Canadian rock band * "German" (song), a 2019 song by No Money Enterprise * ''The German'', a 2008 short film * "The Germans", an episode of ''Fawlty Towers'' * ''The German'', a nickname for Congolese rebel André Kisase Ngandu See also * Germanic (disambiguatio ...
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Said Pasha Kurd
Said Pasha Kurd ( Sulaymaniyah 183420 October 1907 Constantinople) was an Ottoman Kurdish statesman, son of Hussein Pasha of Sulaymaniyah. Family He was the brother of Kurd Ahmet Izzet Pasha and brother in law of Mustafa Yamulki, father of Şerif Pasha and Kurd Fuad Pasha, and uncle to Abdul Aziz Yamulki. Posts held After holding various administrative posts he became governor-general of the Archipelago (1881), minister for foreign affairs (1881), ambassador at Berlin (1883) and again foreign minister in 1885. He was afterwards president of the Council of State, an office which he held until his death. References Political office-holders in the Ottoman Empire Kurdish people from the Ottoman Empire Governors of the Ottoman Empire Pashas Said Pasha Kurd Said Pasha Kurd Said Pasha Kurd (Sulaymaniyah 183420 October 1907 Istanbul, Constantinople) was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Kurds, Kurdish statesman, son of Hussein Pasha of Sulaymaniyah. Family He was the brother of ...
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Javed Kurd
Javed Nadeem Kurd (born 1967) is a Pakistani- Norwegian music producer. He was born in London to a Pakistani father and a Norwegian mother, but they soon moved to Kristiansand. Kurd took partial education at both the Kristiansand Music Conservatory and the University of Oslo. Since 1997 he has worked as a producer for the Norwegian participants in the Eurovision Song Contest. The only exceptions were in 2002, where Norway was not allowed to participate, and in 2005. For the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation NRK, an abbreviation of the Norwegian ''Norsk Rikskringkasting AS'', generally expressed in English as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and the largest ... he has worked with the music program ''Beat for beat'', and made the theme music for ''Sommeråpent'', '' Nytt på nytt'' and '' Den store klassefesten''. He worked with Ingrid Bjørnov in her television show ''Piano pian ...
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Keça Kurd
Keça Kurd (1948) is a contemporary Kurdish writer, poet, linguist and translator. She was born in the village of ''Xirbê Cihûya'' in northeastern Syria. She received her bachelor's degree in Qamishli and continued her studies in Kurdish literature at the University of Sulaimani from 1972 to 1974. She is now residing in Germany. Books #''Çîrokine Helbijartî'', Translation of a collection of Aziz Nesin Aziz Nesin (; born Mehmet Nusret, 20 December 1915 – 6 July 1995) was a Turkish writer, humorist and the author of more than 100 books. Born in a time when Turks did not have official surnames, he had to adopt one after the Surname Law of 1 ...'s stories, Beirut, 1990. #''Xoybûn, Civata Serxwebûna Kurdî (1927-1946)'', Translation from Arabic, Damascus, 1993. #''Peywendiyên kurd û Ermeniyan'' (The Relationship of Kurds and Armenians), Translation from Arabic, 1994. #''Qesara Min'', Collection of Poems, Beirut, 1996. #''Kopê Qurbanî'', Collection of Poems, Beirut ...
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Ali Ahmad Kurd
Ali Ahmad Kurd ( ur, ), is a Pakistani lawyer who has been president of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan and is prominent in the Lawyers' Movement in that country. He opposed former President of Pakistan, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. Activism While vice-chairman of the Balochistan Bar Association in 2002, Ali Ahmad Kurd staged a protest burning of amendments to the constitution that had been proposed by Musharraf. The action formed part of wider protests by lawyers' associations, religious bodies and political parties in reaction to what they perceived to be attempts by Musharraf to undermine his opponents and consolidate his own power. Kurd was briefly detained on 29 April 2007 in Quetta on the charges of inciting people during an absentia funeral of Nawab Akbar Bugti a year earlier. His detention was protested by lawyers and police released him, claiming that there had been no arrest and that the matter was a misunderstanding. Kurd was at that time vice- ...
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Ahmad Kurd
Ahmad Kurd ( ar, أحمد كرد; 13 September 1949 – 9 May 2020) was a Palestinian politician, who served as the mayor of Deir al-Balah located in the central Gaza Strip. He was elected as mayor in 2005 as the candidate for the political party and militant group, Hamas. He also occupied the job of local sheikh in the Deir al-Balah mosque.Hamas Dominates Local Vote in Gaza
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Kurd was the director of the -based charity organization Salah Society. The organization has a school which has enrolle ...
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Abdulla Kurd
Abdulla Kurd (sometimes Abdullah Kurd, and also known as Abdullah al-Kurdi or Salahuddin), (born Doger Sevdet; 1977–2011), was a Kurdish Islamist militant fighting in Chechnya. Kurd was the top deputy to Saudi-born field commander Muhannad. Following Muhannad's capture and assassination near the village of Serzhen-Yurt on 21 April 2011, according to the Russian National Anti-Terrorist Committee, Kurd assumed Muhannad's position. Kurd was killed by Russian security forces in the Cheberloevsky area of Chechnya on 3 May 2011. Early life and rebel activity Little is known of Kurd's early life, but he is said to have been born in the Kurdish region of Turkey, probably in the Diyarbakır area. He would have traveled from his native village to the North Caucasus in 1999 after transiting through the Pankisi Gorge in Georgia. Russian intelligence claims that Kurd fought in the battalion of foreign fighters led by Ibn al-Khattab during the Second Chechen War, and was closely involved ...
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Abdul Aziz Kurd
Abdul Aziz Kurd (1904–1979) was a co-founder of the Anjuman-e-Ittehad-e-Balochan-wa-Balochistan. Among the pioneering Baloch nationalists, he wished to establish an independent Balochistan. Kurd was born to a civil servant to the Khanate of Kalat and was among the handful of Balochs to receive an education. Baloch nationalists allege that he established an underground movement — Young Baloch — in the 1920s, for the initiation of representative democracy in the Khanate, borrowing from the Young Turk Revolution The Young Turk Revolution (July 1908) was a constitutionalist revolution in the Ottoman Empire. The Committee of Union and Progress (CUP), an organization of the Young Turks movement, forced Sultan Abdul Hamid II to restore the Ottoman Constit .... Martin Axmann finds such claims to lack relevant archival evidence and suspicious in light of Kurd's young age but nonetheless plausible in an atmosphere rife with anti-imperialism. Sometime around 1930, Kurd co-founded ...
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Kurd Von Schlözer
Kurd von Schlözer (original name ''Conrad Nestor von Schlözer''; 5 January 1822, in Lübeck, Free City of Lübeck – 13 May 1894, in Berlin, Germany) was an imperial German historian, diplomat and German Ambassador to the United States from 1871 to 1882. Family Schlözer was the son of Lübeck merchant, and Russian Consul-General Karl von Schlözer. Like his older brother Nestor of Schlözer, he also was named for the Russian saint Nestor of Kiev, the author of the Chronicle of Nestor, who had published his grandfather, the court counselor and professor August Ludwig Schlözer. Dorothea Schlözer was his aunt. Kurd von Schlözer remained unmarried and childless. Life After visiting the Katharineum of Lübeck, and the study of oriental studies and history at Hanoverian Göttingen and Berlin, Schlözer moved first to Paris and worked as a publicist. Through the mediation of Ernst Curtius and the Princess Augusta, he was accepted without the customary legal training, into t ...
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Kurds
ug:كۇردلار Kurds ( ku, کورد ,Kurd, italic=yes, rtl=yes) or Kurdish people are an Iranian peoples, Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan in Western Asia, which spans southeastern Turkey, northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, and northern Syria. There are exclaves of Kurds in Central Anatolia Region, Central Anatolia, Khorasan Province, Khorasan, and the Caucasus, as well as significant Kurdish diaspora communities in the cities of western Turkey (in particular Istanbul) and Western Europe (primarily Kurds in Germany, in Germany). The Kurdish population is estimated to be between 30 and 45 million. Kurds speak the Kurdish languages and the Zaza–Gorani languages, which belong to the Western Iranian languages, Western Iranian branch of the Iranian languages. After World War I and the defeat of the Ottoman Empire, the victorious Allies of World War I, Western allies made provision for a Kurdish state in the 1920 Treaty of Sevres, Treaty ...
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