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Naum may
refer to:
Saint Naum (c. 830–910),
medieval Bulgarian writer and
missionary Naum (biblical figure) or Nahum, a
minor prophet; or a
figure mentioned...
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Naum (Bulgarian and Macedonian: Свети Наум, romanized: Sveti
Naum), also
known as
Naum of
Ohrid or
Naum of
Preslav (c. 830 –
December 23, 910), was a...
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Naum Gabo (born
Naum Neemia Pevsner; Russian: Наум Борисович Певзнер; Hebrew: נחום נחמיה פבזנר) (5 August [O.S. 24 July] 1890 – 23
August 1977) was an...
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selected courses.
NAUMS member schools must
pursue accreditation as a
condition of
their membership, and
current NAUMS member schools have been...
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Naum Veqilharxhi (born
Naum Panajot Bredhi; 1797–1846) was an
Albanian lawyer and scholar. In 1844, he
published using a
unique alphabet for the Albanian...
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Chaim (Haim)
Nahum Effendi (Turkish: Haim
Nahum Efendi; Hebrew: חיים נחום; Arabic: حاييم ناحوم) (1872–1960) was a
Turkish Jewish scholar, jurist, and linguist...
- the
philosophy of the
National ****ociation of University-Model
Schools (
NAUMS), and
focused on
parents being involved in
their child's education. It sought...
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Monastery of
Saint Naum (Macedonian: Манастир „Свети Наум“) is a
Macedonian Orthodox monastery. It is
named after the
medieval Bulgarian writer and...
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Naum Elias Yaqub Palakh (February 1868 –
February 5, 1930),
better known as
Naum Faiq (Syriac: ܢܥܘܡ ܦܐܝܩ,
Naˁum Fayëq), was an ****yrian poet, journalist...
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Gellu Naum (1
August 1915 – 29
September 2001) was a
Romanian poet, dramatist, novelist, children's writer, and translator. He is
remembered as the founder...