- 55,000 Referee: Saad
Gamar (Libya)
Replay 14
March 1974
Cairo International Stadium,
Cairo Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Saad
Gamar (Libya)
There were 54...
-
Gamar Ali Kuli gizi
Salamzade (Azerb.: Qəmər Əliqulu qızı Salamzadə, 5 May 1908, Julfa,
Nakhchivan – 20
April 1994, Baku) was an
Azerbaijani and Soviet...
-
Gamar Hajiaga qizi
Almaszadeh (10
March 1915 – 7
April 2006) was a
Soviet and
Azerbaijani ballerina and
ballet instructor. She's
considered the first...
-
Gamar Malamo Airport (Indonesian:
Bandar Udara Gamar Malamo) (IATA: GLX, ICAO: WAEG) is the main
airport serving the city of Galela, Indonesia. It is located...
-
Gamar Sheyda (Azerbaijani: Qəmər bəyim Şeyda, Russian: Гамэр-бейим Шейда) (1881–1933) was a poet and
playwright from Azerbaijan.
Gamar Sheyda was born...
- Omer
Gamar-Eldin
Ismail (Arabic: عمر قمر الدين إسماعيل) is the
Prime Minister's
Advisor for
Global Partnerships and
former Acting Minister of Foreign...
- gift for
Independence Day". The
Jakarta Post.
Retrieved 28
November 2018.
Gamar,
Robinson (2018-08-03). ****ifa,
Farid (ed.). "Perjalanan
Panjang Patung...
- November] 1830 – 7 September [O.S. 26 August] 1892), also
known by the
penname Gamar Katipa (Գամառ Քաթիպա), was a nineteenth-century
Russian Armenian writer...
- Her last
credited performance was in 1968,
playing the part of
Madame Gamar on the
series It
Takes a Thief.
Diagnosed with
cancer in 1963, she struggled...
-
derived from the
Aramaic word גמרא and
rooted in the
Semitic word ג-מ-ר (
gamar),
which means "to finish" or "complete". Initially, the
Gemara was transmitted...