Diab

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Diab is a common Arab family name. It may refer to:

  • Diab, a village in the Bassar Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-western Togo
  • Dataindustrier AB, a Swedish computer engineering and manufacturing firm, also known as DIAB

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  • Diab al-Mashi (1915-2009), Syrian politician and member of the parliament

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  • Ahmed Diab (born 1954), Egyptian fencer
  • Ali Diab, (born 1982), Syrian professional association football (soccer) player
  • Amr Diab, (born 1961), Egyptian pan-Arab singer
  • Hassan Diab (born 1953), Lebanese-Canadian sociology lecturer who was arrested in suspicion with a 1980 bombing in Paris synagogue
  • Marc Diab (1986-2009), killed Canadian soldier of Lebanese origin, subject of Canadian 2010 documentary If I Should Fall
  • Mohamed Diab, Egyptian film director
  • Yussef Diab, (1917-1984), Israeli Arab politician who served as a member of the Knesset

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Diab

Diab is a village in the Bassar Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-western Togo.

References

  • Maplandia world gazetteer
  • External links

  • Satellite map at Maplandia.com
  • Search for Diab in the MSN Encarta atlas

  • Dataindustrier AB

    Dataindustrier AB (literal translation: computer industries shareholding company) or DIAB was a Swedish computer engineering and manufacturing firm, founded in 1970 by Lars Karlsson and active in the 1970s through 1990s. The company's first product was a board-based computer centered on a specific bus named Data Board 4680. This unit was used for automatic control in several Swedish industries as would be almost all of DIAB's computers. DIAB is mostly known for engineering the ABC 80, the first Swedish home computer, manufactured by Luxor AB.

    They would subsequently develop all the ABC-models (ABC 800, ABC 1600 and ABC 9000) before rebranding their own make of the ABC 9000 as DIAB DS-90 and develop a series of Unix-compatible computers, using code licensed from AT&T Version 5 Unix release, but with a unique in-house kernel using the brand name DNIX. DIAB would continue to provide OEM services past Luxor AB, the most prominent probably being the entire Unix server product line from Cromemco.

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