- The
Qadiriyya (Arabic: القادرية) or the
Qadiri order (Arabic: الطريقة القادرية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Qādiriyya) is a **** Sufi
order (Tariqa) founded...
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Nazem Kadri (born
October 6, 1990) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey player and
alternate captain for the
Calgary Flames of the
National Hockey League...
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Kadri may
refer to:
Kadri (name), a
personal name
Kadri, Mangalore, a
neighbourhood in Mangalore,
India Kadiri, a
place of
Hindu pilgrimage in Andhra...
- and Turkish,
Kadri is a
masculine given name. In Estonian,
Kadri is a
feminine given name. The name
entered Latvian as the
variant of
Kadri, Kadrija. Notable...
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Kadri Mälk (née
Kadri Sõerd; 27
January 1958 – 1
January 2023) was an
Estonian artist and
jewellery designer. Mälk was born on 27
January 1958 in Tallinn...
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Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu (also
rendered Yakub Kadri;
pronounced [jaːˈkup
kadˈɾi kaˈɾaosmanoːɫu]; 27
March 1889 – 13
December 1974) was a
Turkish novelist...
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Kadri Rämmeld (until 2016,
Kadri Adamson; born 16
August 1976) is an
Estonian stage, film, and
television actress.
Kadri Rämmeld was born
Kadri Adamson...
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Nasrin Kadri or
Nasreen Qadri (Arabic: نسرين قادري; Hebrew: נסרין קדרי; born 2
September 1986) is an
Israeli singer. She
mostly performs Hebrew songs...
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Ilham Kadri (born
February 14, 1969) is a
Moroccan business executive, and the CEO of Syensqo.
Between 2019 and 2023, she was the CEO of Solvay, a Belgian...
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Kadri Gopalnath (6
December 1949 – 11
October 2019) was an
Indian alto
saxophonist and one of the
pioneers of
Carnatic music for that instrument. Born...