- Look up
Qumis or
kumis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Qumis may
refer to: Kumis, a
fermented dairy product Qumis, Iran, a
historical city
Qumis (region)...
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understood better as the "Many Gated". Most
scholars locate it at Sahr -e
Qumis, in the
Qumis region in west Khurasan, Iran.
Alexander the
Great stopped here in...
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Qumi-
Qumi (Russian: Куми-Куми, Kumi-Kumi) is a Russian-Cypriot
animated series created by Toonbox, best
known for the Cut the Rope cartoons. From November...
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Qūmis (Arabic: قومس, from Persian: کومس / کومش, romanized: Kōmis / Kōmiš;
Ancient Gr****: Κωμισηνή, romanized: Kōmisēnē; Old Armenian: Կոմշ, romanized: Komsh)...
- Ilkhanate. Hülegü's
campaign began with
attacks on
strongholds in
Quhistan and
Qumis amidst intensified internal dissensions among Nizari leaders under Imam...
- The
Damghan earthquake or the
Qumis earthquake occurred on 22
December 856 (242 AH). The
earthquake had an
estimated magnitude of 7.9, and a
maximum intensity...
- The
Qumi (DPC74A1) is a
pocket projector manufactured by
Delta Electronics for Vivitek. It was
released in May 2011. The
Qumi is a portable, 3D, LED-powered...
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defeated a
pursuing army as well as an army led by a
Karenid nobleman at
Qumis.
Constantly troubled, he
crossed the Oxus river,
where he was
received honorably...
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Abbas Qomi (Persian: عباس قمی) also
known as
Mohaddith Qomi (Persian: محدث قمی) was a Shia scholar, historian, and
hadith narrator. He
wrote books, including...
- Tehran)
Hecatompylos (Damghan)
Sabzevar Nishapur Mashhad Tus Bam Yazd
Qazvin Qumis (Hekatompylos) Nisa Merv
Urgench Amul
Bukhara Shahrisabz Samarkand Tashkent...