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Qadimi (Persian: قديمي, also
Romanized as
Qadīmī) is a
village in Tork-e
Gharbi Rural District,
Jowkar District,
Malayer County,
Hamadan Province, Iran...
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based on the
Babylonian calendar as used in the
Achaemenid empire.
Qadimi ("ancient") is a
traditional reckoning introduced in 1006.
Shahanshahi ("imperial")...
- Hammam-e-
Qadimi (Urdu: حمامِ قدیمی, Hindi: हम्माम-ए-क़दीमी) is a
functional 18th
century Turkish bath in Bhopal, India.
Erected in the
early 1700s during...
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qadimi still used in Persia,
being used only by the
Zoroastrians in India, the P****es. On 6 June 1745 (Old Style) some P****es re-adopted the
qadimi...
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Qadimi castle (Persian: قلعه قدیمی) is a
historical castle located in
Bijar County in
Kurdistan Province, The
longevity of this
fortress dates back to...
- https://indonesia.mfa.gov.ir/portal/newsview/729688
Abdol Ahad
Yekta Javad Qadimi [1]Gholamali Vahid-Mazandarani Mohammad-Ali
Shekuhian Abdol Azim Hashemi...
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Romanized as Sīsān-e Qadīm; also
known as Sīsān, Sīsān-e Now, Sīsān-e
Qadīmī, and Valī-ye ‘Aşr) is a
village in Mehranrud-e
Jonubi Rural District, in...
- more use of the
Persian "-e-"
izafat grammatical construct (as in Hammam-e-
Qadimi, or Nishan-e-Haider) than does Hindi. The
following table shows the number...
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century at the latest. In particular, of the
versions still in use
today the
Qadimi version does not have any form of leap rule; the
Shahanshahi version had...
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period in the
early 16th century. Two
prominent examples are the Hammam-e-
Qadimi and Hammam-e-Lal Qila. In ****stan,
Shahi Hammam or the
Royal Bathhouse...