- Look up
cadi,
Cadi,
cadì,
Çadi, or
cadı in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cadi,
CADI, or
Cadí may
refer to:
CADI:
Cadi Company, Inc.
Copper Alloy Manufacturer...
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Cadier is a
former village in the
Dutch province of Limburg. It is now part of
Cadier en Keer.
Until 1828, "
Cadier" was also the name of a muni****lity;...
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September 2017. Tillier,
Mathieu (5
December 2009), "I – Le
grand cadi", Les
cadis d'Iraq et l'État Abb****ide (132/750-334/945), Études arabes, médiévales...
- an
unidentified man
wearing a
Santa Claus outfit stabbing Cadis and
fleeing the scene.
Cadis then shouted: "I've been stabbed", and
collapsed to the floor...
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Cadi ([kɐˈdi]), the
Sursilvan for "House of God" (Casa Dei), is the
historical name of
Disentis Abbey and its
feudal territories,
later part of the Grey...
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Cadi or
Kadoi (Ancient Gr****: Κάδοι) was a city of
ancient Mysia according to Steph**** of Byzantium, or of
Phrygia Epictetius according to Strabo. It...
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Acemi Cadı is a
Turkish comedy TV
series produced by Star TV and
largely based on the
American series Sabrina the
Teenage Witch. On her 16th birthday,...
- in all
questions of
faith and
profane life” (according to
Tilman Nagel).
Cadi Ayyad University, also
known as the
University of Marrakech, was
named after...
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original on 9
October 2022.
Retrieved 26
March 2019. "Franquisme i repressió –
Cadí-Pedraforca –
Editorial Gavarres". Editorialgavarres.cat.
Archived from the...
- The Gulf of Cádiz (Spanish:
Golfo de Cádiz, Portuguese:
Golfo de
Cádis) is the arm of the
Atlantic Ocean between Cabo de
Santa Maria, the southernmost...