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Mehmet Hamam in
Merzifon (1413), the
Mahkeme Hamam in
Bursa (1421), the Gazi
Mihal Hamam in
Edirne (1422, now
partly ruined), the Emir
Sultan Hamam in Bursa...
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Hamam is a
brand of soap made in
India and
marketed by the
Indian unit of Unilever. The
brand was
previously owned by Tata Sons. The name
comes from the...
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Hamam (Italian: Il
bagno turco, also
known as Steam: The
Turkish Bath) is a 1997 Italian–Turkish–Spanish film
directed by
Ferzan Özpetek
about the powerful...
- Umm al-
Hamam or Um al-
Hamam (Arabic: أم الحمام) is a
village south of Qatif,
Saudi Arabia. The
village is
about 3 km from the
Persian Gulf coast, to the...
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Grigor Hamam (Armenian: Համամ Արևելցի) or
Grigol Hamam (Georgian: გრიგოლ ჰამამი) (d. 897) was
ruler of
Hereti (Arran)
between 893–897. He was one of the...
- The
Yahudi Hamam (Gr****: Γιαχουντί Χαμάμ) is an Ottoman-era bath in Thessaloniki, Greece.
Located at the
intersection of
Vasileos Irakleiou and Frangini...
- or Wadi
Hamam, is an Arab
village in
northern Israel,
located near the Sea of Galilee, at the foot of
Mount Nitai and
across the Wadi
Hamam valley from...
- The Yeni
Hamam (Gr****: Γενί Χαμάμ,
meaning "new
hamam" in Turkish) is a
building dating to the
Ottoman period in Thessaloniki, Greece. It was apparently...
- The Oruç
Pasha Hamam (Gr****: Χαμάμ του Ορούτς Πασά, from Turkish: Oruç Paşa Hamami), also
known as the Bath of
Whispers (Turkish: Fısıltı Hamami) or the...
- Cities' Day.
There are a
number of
ancient hamams in Baku
dating back to the 12th, 14th and 18th centuries.
Hamams play a very
important role in the architectural...