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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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%...
- Constantinople, from
Lubensk (Lubny),
Wonderworker (1654)
Blessed Basil of
Kadom, fool-for-Christ (1848)
Saint Matrona the Blind, the
Righteous Wonderworker...
- '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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Tarusa Old Town of
Belyov Old Town of
Skopin Old Town of
Pronsk Old Town of
Kadom Old Town of
Oryol Old Town of
Ostrogozhsk Old Town of
Roslavl Old Town of...