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Ahmad Qavam (2
January 1873 – 23 July 1955; Persian: احمد قوام), also
known as
Qavam os-Saltaneh (Persian: قوام السلطنه), was an
Iranian politician who...
- The
Ghavam (Qavam)
family (Persian: خاندان قوام شیرازی) was an
Iranian aristocratic family during the
Qajar era (1785–1925). They were
descendants of Hajji...
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Ghavam G.
Shahidi (born 1959) is an Iranian-American
electrical engineer and IBM Fellow. He is the
director of
Silicon Technology at the IBM
Thomas J Watson...
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Qavam House (also
widely called Narenjestan-e
Ghavam) is a
historic house and
garden in Shiraz, Iran,
built between 1879 and 1886.
During the
second Pahlavi...
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university and
instead was
married in 1937, at the age of 18, to
Mirza Khan
Ghavam,
whose family was
politically allied with her father. In 1953,
Ashraf Pahlavi...
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ninety nanometers. A 90 nm
silicon MOSFET was
fabricated by
Iranian engineer Ghavam Shahidi (later IBM director) with D.A.
Antoniadis and H.I.
Smith at MIT...
- آبگینه, Muze-ye Abgineh) is
located at 30 Tir
Street (formerly
known as
Ghavam Al
Saltaneh Street), in Tehran, Iran. It was the
private residence of longtime...
- Abu'l-Fawaris (Persian: ابوالفوارس),
better known by his
regnal name
Qawam al-Dawla (Persian: قوامالدوله;
April 1000 – October/November 1028), was the...
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oversaw the
restoration of the Narenjestan, the
beautiful compound of the
Ghavam ol-Molk Shirazi,
where the Asia
Institute was to be housed. In 1970, Gluck...
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Qavamabad (Persian: قَوام آباد, also
Romanized as Qavāmābād and
Ghavam Abad) is a
village in
Kezab Rural District,
Khezrabad District,
Saduq County, Yazd...