- The
Almád Abbey was a
Benedictine monastery established at
Almád in Zala
County in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in 1121 (today Monostorapáti, Veszprém County)...
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Almora (Kumaoni:
Almāḍ) is a muni****l
corporation and a
cantonment town in the
state of Uttarakhand, India. It is the
administrative headquarters of...
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Savan Kotecha "Break Free"
Savan Kotecha,
Anton Zaslavski "Love Me Harder"
Almad Balshe,
Savan Kotecha, Abel Tesfaye,
Peter Svensson, Ali
Payami "Bang Bang"...
- (only in 1274 and 1296).
Beside that the
phrase "de
genere Almad" ("from the
kindred Almád") also
appears in
charters issued in 1274 and 1276, the late...
- G.
Lewis (translator), The Book of Dede Korkut,
Penguin classics(1988)
AlMAD, Y. S. (2006).
LITERARY INFLUENCE.
Early Mystics in
Turkish Literature (PDF)...
- 59 feet 1 inch) to
eight (72
metres or 236 feet 3 inches). In
Budapest and
Almad,
modules are in two-car blocks, each
connected by a
double articulation...
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Jablanka (Serbian Cyrillic: Јабланка; Romanian: Iablanca; Hungarian:
Almád) is a
village in Serbia. It is
situated in the Vršac muni****lity, in the South...
-
bequeathed his
estates (e.g.
lands and
vineyards in Vöröstó, Kál, Tagyon) to the
Almád Abbey, a
Benedictine monastery founded by his genus, and his daughters....
- Toldi-puszta (part of Andocs) Holy Mary 1949
Cistercian Somogy County Almád Abbey (in
Almád, part of Monostorapáti) Holy Mary
Benedictine Veszprém County...
- (translated from Arabic); "On the
Anniversary of his Departure:
Kazim Haider",
Almad, 1
March 2013, Online: Youssif, F., "Kadhem
Haydar 1932-1985:
Portrait of...