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Gavmir (Persian: گاومير), also
rendered Gamir, may
refer to: Gavmir, Khuzestan, Iran Gavmiri, Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Mariano Gámir Ulíbarri (1877 – 28 July, 1962) was a
Spanish general who
fought on the
Republican side
during the
Spanish Civil War (1936–39). He was Basque...
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Zahra Gamir (born 18
April 1966) is an
Algerian fencer. She
competed in the women's
individual épée
events at the 2000 and 2004
Summer Olympics, losing...
- Luis
Gámir Casares (8 May 1942 – 15
January 2017) was a
Spanish politician. "Fallece Luis
Gámir,
presidente del
consejo consultivo de privatizaciones"...
- the
Cimmerians (Gimirru)
originally went
forth from
their homeland of
Gamir or
Uishdish in "the
midst of Mannai"
around this time. The
Cimmerians first...
- president, Touriño. Feijóo was in a
relationship with the
journalist Carmen Gámir from 2000 to 2012.
Since 2013 he has been in a
relationship with Zara Home...
- PMID 35693062. Lazo
Torres AM, Gálvez
Contreras C,
Collado Romacho A,
Gamir Ruiz FJ, Yélamos Rodríguez F, López Martínez G (August 2004). "[Nocardia...
- Aróstegui Sánchez, J.; García Sebastián, M.;
Gatell Arimont, C.;
Palafox Gamir, J.;
Risques Corbella, M. (2013). "Las raíces históricas de España". Historia...
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Moorish King of Mérida,
Gamir. He left the
castle with his
forces and
attacked the Moors, who were defeated. He then went, with King
Gamir and
almost the entire...
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Mesopotamian sources to call it lit. 'the Land of the Cimmerians' (𒆳𒂵𒂆, māt
Gamir). The
territory of the
Cimmerians at this time was
separated from the kingdom...