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Kadom (Moksha: Кадом,
Kadom, Russian: Ка́дом) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the
administrative center of
Kadomsky District of Ryazan...
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together means 'flat head'.
Artificial cranial deformation Yakovlevian torque Kadom, Nadja; Sze,
Raymond W. (2010). "Radiological Reasoning: A
Child with Posterior...
- 2012.
Woodworth et al. 2021.
Minoshima et al. 2022.
Varoglu et al. 2009.
Kadom,
Tsuchida &
Gaillard 2011.
Kobayashi et al. 2001. De
Lanerolle & Lee 2005...
- in 1779–1796. Its
administrative centre was
Kadom. 31
December 1796
Kadomsky uyezd was disestablished,
Kadom became a city in
Temnikovsky Uyezd. Reference...
- work settlement) of
Kadom. Po****tion: 8,494 (2010 Census); 10,708 (2002 Census); 14,328 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Kadom accounts for 64.5%...
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Kipchaks moved to the
region and
founded e.g. Temnikov, Narovchat,
Shatsky and
Kadom fortresses.
After the
Golden Horde weakened, they
became subjects of Russia...
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Evarist Menkouande Poon Ming Fai
Benjamin Silva Reza
Sokhandan Mohammad Kadom Arab Awni H****ouneh Toru
Sagara Jeong Hae-sang
Mohammed Al-Ghamdi Yaser...
- or Mamy,
prince of the
Mordvins (mourza of
Tatars of Mordovia), Lord of
Kadom and Piandem, is the
ancestor if this family.
Letters Patent of Tsar Ivan...
- 'beauty' Й й J j Y y ی /j/ май may مَی /maj/ May' К к K k K k ک /kʰ/ кадом
kadom کَدَام /kʰaˈdɔm/ 'which' Қ қ Q q Q q ﻕ /q/ қадам
qadam قَدَم /qaˈdam/ 'step'...
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mostly used as fuel and fencing, is seen in
almost every household forest.
Kadom (Anthocephalus cadamba) are very
common and are
preferred for manufacturing...