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    Qom (Persian: قم; [ɢom] ) is a city in the Central District of Qom County, Qom province, Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the...
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    Toba people (redirect from Qom-lek)
    del Estero, Formosa and the province of Gran Chaco in the southeast of the Department of Tarija in Bolivia (which the Qom have inhabited since the 20th...
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  • it is known as Qom and in Paraguay where it is also known as Qob or Toba-Qom. In 2010, the province of Chaco in Argentina declared Qom as one of four...
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    time. After spending several years researching Qom musical culture, they began experimenting by mixing Qom music with Mbyá Guaraní folk singing and electronic...
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  • is a timeline of the history of the city of Qom, Iran. 685 - Arab Shia refugees settle in Qom. 804/805 - Qom gains "administrative independence from Isfahan...
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    Khirbet el-Qom (Arabic: خربة الكوم) is an archaeological site in the village of al-Kum, West Bank, in the territory of the biblical Kingdom of Judah,...
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  • GIR may refer to: Gir, Qom, in Qom Province, Iran Gir Forest National Park, in Gujarat, India Gir (cattle), a breed GIR (Invader Zim), a character in the...
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    Azerbaijan Province 7. Ahvaz, Khūzestān Province 8. Qom, Qom Province 9. Kermanshah, Kermanshah Province 10. Urmia, West Azerbaijan Province 11. Rasht...
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  • recognized as an important part of the cultural heritage of the Qom people and the Province of Chaco by several organizations, including UNESCO, the Chamber...
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    Santiago de Compostela, simply Santiago, or Compostela, in the province of A Coruña, is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia, in northwestern...
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    Félix Díaz (cacique) (category Argentine people of Qom descent)
    rights of the Qom people in Argentina. He is the qarashé of the Potae Napocna Navogoh, also known as Colonia La Primavera in the province of Formosa. The...
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    Hussein-Ali Montazeri (category Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom members)
    mass execution of political prisoners. Montazeri spent his later years in Qom and remained politically influential in Iran but was placed in house arrest...
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    Shiraz bombing (category History of Fars province)
    arrested before attacking the Russian Consulate and religious centers in Qom. Intelligence Minister Gholam Hossein Mohseni-Ejehei accused United States...
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    Empire. The province neighbors Golestan and Mazandaran Provinces to the north, North Khorasan Province to the northeast, Tehran and Qom Provinces to...
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    (Central) Province and the provinces of Qom and Semnan. To its south, it is bordered by the provinces of Fars, and Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province. Aminabad...
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    non-indigenous workers from the Institute of Culture of Chaco Province, mostly Wichí, Qom (Toba people) and Moqoit (Mocoví), who plan and execute activities...
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    indigenous peoples. The most populous indigenous groups were the Aonikenk, Kolla, Qom, Wichí, Diaguita, Mocoví, Huarpe peoples, Mapuche and Guarani. Many Argentines...
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    people—including the poet Hazin Lahiji—had immigrated to India. Others, like Vafa of Qom, departed for India under Nader Shah's rule but later came back to Iran under...
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    Ruhollah Khomeini (category People from Markazi province)
    Ayatollah Haeri Yazdi transferred to the Islamic seminary in the holy city of Qom, southwest of Tehran, and invited his students to follow. Khomeini accepted...
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    the south, the Kollas and Wichís, from the northwest, and the Guaranis and Qom, who live mostly in the northeast. In the census of 2010, 955,032 people...
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    Geography and Cartography of Gitaology; Geography of Tehran Province. 1363. pp. 35. Map 1:50,000, Qom Governorate; map 183 of the Geographical and Cartographic...
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    Tereré is part of the diet of native peoples of Argentina, such as the Qom people, who consume it within their diet based on stews and torta fritas...
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    List of cities with over one million inhabitants (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-01-10. "Luanda (Province, Angola) – Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-01-10...
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  • Quechua (South Bolivian Quechua and Santiago del Estero Quichua), Toba (Qom) and Guaraní (Western Argentine Guaraní, Paraguayan Guaraní, Mbyá Guaraní)...
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    Hamedan Province (2010–2016) representative of the Minister of Science in the Supervisory Board of Islamic Scholars of the University of Qom (2015–2018)...
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    of the Chrissiesmeer area, to the extensive pans of the Northern Cape province. Terms used in Australia include salt pans (where evaporite minerals are...
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    Arak, Iran (category Cities in Markazi province)
    junction with Tehran–Qom–Isfahan High Speed Rail at one of the stations in Qom province. The Islamic Republic of Iran Railways signed a €1.2 billion deal with...
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    Argentina (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    confluence of the Grande de San Juan and Mojinete rivers in Jujuy province; the southernmost is Cape San Pío in Tierra del Fuego province; the easternmost is...
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    Ebrahim Raisi (category Qom Seminary alumni)
    1975, he went to "Ayatollah Boroujerdi School" to continue his education in Qom Seminary.[citation needed] He has claimed to have received a doctorate degree...
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    (non-fixed indicators); ISBN 978-600-6627-48-9 Human Geography of Qom Province - Qom Governorate 2013 Karimipour, Kosar - Karimipour, Yadollah: Khuzestan...
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