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Ghadam (Georgian: ღადამი) or Adam (ადამი) was a king (mepe) of
Iberia (Kartli,
modern eastern Georgia)
whose three years of
reign are
scarcely recorded...
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filling made of treacle, honey, semolina,
citrus zest,
cinnamon and cloves)
Għadam tal-mejtin (Pastry
shaped in the form of a bone
filled with
almond paste)...
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Ghadam-Ali
Sarami (Persian: قدمعلی سرّامی, also
Romanized as
Ghadam-Ali Sarrami) is an
Iranian author and poet. He was born in Ramhormoz, a
small town...
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Predecessor Amazasp I
Successor Ghadam Born Mtskheta,
Kingdom of
Iberia Died 132
Spouse Ghadana Issue Ghadam Dynasty Pharnavazid dynasty Father Amazasp...
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dishes such as kusksu, a
vegetable and
pasta dish.
During November,
għadam tal-mejtin (lit. "bones of the dead", in Italian: ossa dei morti) are prepared...
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Catholic church that
follows the
Chaldean rite and is
located in
Mehdi Al
Ghadam,
Mirzaian Street of the city of Urmía in West
Azerbaijan province, north...
- cemetery,
giving rise to the name
Chapel of
Bones (Maltese: Il-Kappella tal-
Għadam). The
chapel was
heavily damaged by
aerial bombardment in 1941, and its...
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Motreb (with
Dariush & Ebi)(1988)
Shabe Asheghan (with Ha****eh) (1989)
Ghadam Ranjeh (1990) Gole
Pooneh (1990)
Ziafat (Sattar &
Mahasti &
Faramarz Asef)...
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Georgian chronicles, P’arsman was one year old at the
death of his father,
Ghadam (135), whom he
succeeded on the throne, and
ruled under the
regency of his...
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Queen of
Caucasian Iberia.
After his death,
their son
Ghadam ruled for
three years. In 135,
Ghadam was
succeeded by his one-year-old son
Pharasmanes III...