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Kardam,
Prince of Tarnovo, Duke in
Saxony (2
December 1962 – 7
April 2015) was the
eldest son of Tsar
Simeon II of
Bulgaria and his wife, Doña Margarita...
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Kardam may
refer to: Kardama, a
character in
Hindu mythology Kardam of
Bulgaria (AD 735–803),
ruler of
Bulgaria Kardam,
Prince of
Turnovo (1962–2015),...
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Kardam (Bulgarian: Кардам) was the
ruler of the
First Bulgarian Empire (777 –
after 796/before 803). The name of
Kardam is
first encountered in the Byzantine...
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elder son of
Miriam Ungría y López and
Kardam,
Prince of Tarnovo, the
grandson of
former Tsar
Simeon II of
Bulgaria and...
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later forming her own brand, MdeU, in 2014.
Through her
first marriage to
Kardam,
Prince of Tarnovo, the
eldest son and heir of
Simeon II of Bulgaria, she...
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Kardam is a
village in
Popovo Muni****lity, in
Targovishte Province, Bulgaria. http://www.grao.bg/tna/tab02.txt [bare URL
plain text file]
Guide Bulgaria...
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Kanta Kardam is an
Indian politician. She is a
Member of
Parliament representing Uttar Pradesh in the
Rajya Sabha the
upper house of India's Parliament...
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Kardam Buttress (Kardamov Rid \kar-'da-mov 'rid\) is a
sloping buttress projecting 1 km
northwards from St. Ivan
Rilski Col into
Huron Glacier on Livingston...
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mention in that holy script.
According to the epic story,
there was a sage "
Kardam" and his
consort "Anubhuthi’ with an infant, in this area.
After his death...
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Kardam (Bulgarian: Кардам,
Turkish and Romanian: Arman) is a
village in
General Toshevo Muni****lity,
Dobrich Province, in
northeastern Bulgaria. Kardam...