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  • Kom Monastery
  • Serbian Orthodox monastery on Skadar Lake, Montenegro

    The Kom Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Ком, romanized: Manastir Kom) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery in Montenegro. It is located on the small island of

    Kom Monastery

    Kom Monastery

    Kom_Monastery

  • Kom
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    kom or KOM in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kom or KOM may refer to: Kom people (Afghanistan), a Nuristani tribe in Afghanistan and Pakistan Kom people

    Kom

    Kom

  • Mara Kastrioti
  • 15th century Albanian Princess

    buried in the Church of the Assumption of the Holy Mother of God at Kom Monastery. Kastrioti was the daughter of the Albanian Feudal Lord Gjon Kastrioti

    Mara Kastrioti

    Mara Kastrioti

    Mara_Kastrioti

  • List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries
  • This is a list of Serbian Orthodox monasteries. Stauropegion monasteries are directly subordinated to the Serbian Patriarch. Source: Source: Source: Source:

    List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries

    List_of_Serbian_Orthodox_monasteries

  • Đurađ Đurašević
  • in Grbalj valley near Kotor. Đurađ and his brother Aleksa built the Kom Monastery in the period between 1415 and 1427, when Upper Zeta was held by the

    Đurađ Đurašević

    Đurađ Đurašević

    Đurađ_Đurašević

  • Stefan Crnojević
  • Serbian noble

    God at Kom Monastery. Coat of arms Reign 1451–1465 Predecessor Gojčin Crnojević Successor Ivan Crnojević Died 1465 (1466) Buried Kom Monastery Noble family

    Stefan Crnojević

    Stefan Crnojević

    Stefan_Crnojević

  • House of Kastrioti
  • Albanian noble family

    of Constantine Mara Kastrioti, married Stefan Crnojević, buried in Kom Monastery, three sons (Ivan, Andrija and Božidar) Skanderbeg (Gjergj Kastrioti)

    House of Kastrioti

    House of Kastrioti

    House_of_Kastrioti

  • Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
  • Prince-Bishop of Montenegro

    1831 an archimandrite himself in a ceremony that took place in the Kom Monastery. He adopted the ecclesiastical name Petar in honour of his late predecessor

    Petar II Petrović-Njegoš

    Petar II Petrović-Njegoš

    Petar_II_Petrović-Njegoš

  • Aleksa Đurašević
  • in Grbalj valley near Kotor. Đurađ and his brother Aleksa built the Kom Monastery in the period between 1415 and 1427, when Upper Zeta was held by the

    Aleksa Đurašević

    Aleksa Đurašević

    Aleksa_Đurašević

  • Vranjina Monastery
  • Serbian Orthodox monastery on Skadar Lake, Montenegro

    Michael monastery in 1441 and remained so until 1481 when, because of the vicinity of the frontlines, the seat was briefly moved to the Kom Monastery. Finally

    Vranjina Monastery

    Vranjina Monastery

    Vranjina_Monastery

  • Kom Isfaht
  • Town in Asyut, Egypt

    records of a monastery near Kom Isfaht, the monastery of Apa Apollo at Baouit. Ref:Dictionnaire Geographique de l’Egypte of 1899 records her Kom Esfaht Peust

    Kom Isfaht

    Kom_Isfaht

  • Old Dongola
  • Sudanese human settlement

    so-called Kom H where the monastery was uncovered. According to the inscription it is dedicated to St Anthony the Great but the Monastery of the Holy

    Old Dongola

    Old Dongola

    Old_Dongola

  • Catacombs
  • Subterranean passageways used as burial place

    Bosnia and Herzegovina – Catacombs of Jajce Egypt – Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa (or Kom al Sukkfa, Shuqafa, etc.) in Alexandria United Kingdom – Catacombs

    Catacombs

    Catacombs

    Catacombs

  • Metropolitan Pachomius of Beheira
  • Egyptian Coptic Orthodox bishop (1935–2025)

    Samir Khair Sokkar (Arabic: سمير خير سكر), on 17 December 1935 in Shebein el-Kom, Menoufia, Kingdom of Egypt. His family relocated to Tanta around 1945 then

    Metropolitan Pachomius of Beheira

    Metropolitan Pachomius of Beheira

    Metropolitan_Pachomius_of_Beheira

  • Cape Emine
  • Headland at the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast

    of the European walking route E3 (its Bulgarian section is also known as "Kom–Emine"). ''Cape Emine'' - Bulgaria Cape Emona Gallery BulgarianLandmark.Info

    Cape Emine

    Cape Emine

    Cape_Emine

  • Bawit
  • Village in Egypt

    hectares (99 acres), and houses a cemetery and the ruins of the Hermopolite monastery of Apa Apollo founded by Apollo in the late fourth century. The structures

    Bawit

    Bawit

    Bawit

  • Maastricht Natural History Museum
  • Natural history museum in Maastricht, Netherlands

    a botanical garden, situated on the banks of the small river Jeker. "Hoe kom ik er?" (in Dutch), Maastricht Natural History Museum. Retrieved 6 October

    Maastricht Natural History Museum

    Maastricht Natural History Museum

    Maastricht_Natural_History_Museum

  • Wonders of the World
  • Subjective lists of features and structures

    throughout the world. Typically representative of such lists are: Catacombs of Kom El Shoqafa, a 2nd-century funerary complex in Alexandria, Egypt. Colosseum

    Wonders of the World

    Wonders of the World

    Wonders_of_the_World

  • Sharuna
  • Archaeological site in Egypt

    temples and churches. The modern village that stands at this site is called el-Kom el-Ahmar Sawaris. It is located 3 km south of the modern village of Sharuna

    Sharuna

    Sharuna

    Sharuna

  • Saint Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery
  • Serbian Orthodox monastery in Sheffield, Ohio

    Saint Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery (Serbian: Српски православни манастир Светог Марка, romanized: Srpski pravoslavni manastir Svetog Marka) is an Eastern

    Saint Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery

    Saint Mark Serbian Orthodox Monastery

    Saint_Mark_Serbian_Orthodox_Monastery

  • Hi! Dharma!
  • 2001 South Korean comedy film by Park Chul-kwan

    to the monastery in gratitude for their hospitality. Park Shin-yang ... Jae-gyu Jung Jin-young ... Monk Jeong-myeong Park Sang-myun ... Bul-kom Kang Sung-jin

    Hi! Dharma!

    Hi!_Dharma!

  • Ajahn Chah
  • Buddhist monk of Thai Forest Tradition (1918–1992)

    an influential teacher of the Buddhadhamma and a founder of two major monasteries in the Thai Forest Tradition. Respected and loved in his own country

    Ajahn Chah

    Ajahn Chah

    Ajahn_Chah

  • Sohag Governorate
  • Governorate of Egypt

    (Abedju) Apollonos Polis (Kom Isfaht) Beit Khallaf El Hawawish El Salamuni Gabal El Haridi Hut-Repyt (Athribis or Wannina) Kom Ishqaw (Aphrodito) Tjebu

    Sohag Governorate

    Sohag Governorate

    Sohag_Governorate

  • Minya Governorate
  • Governorate of Egypt

    Hatnub Hebenu (Kom el-Ahmar) Herwer (Hur) Khmun (Hermopolis Magna or el-Ashmunein) Per Medjed (Oxyrhynchus or el-Bahnasa) Sharuna (el-Kom el-Ahmar Sawaris)

    Minya Governorate

    Minya Governorate

    Minya_Governorate

  • Kom el-Nana
  • Kom el-Nana is an archaeological site near the ancient Egyptian city of Akhet-Aten. It lies south of the city and east of the modern village of el-Hagg

    Kom el-Nana

    Kom el-Nana

    Kom_el-Nana

  • Girga
  • City in Sohag, Egypt

    etymology the city became associated with St. George and a now non-existent monastery dedicated to him nearby, hence Leo Africanus calls it Giorgia and Peust

    Girga

    Girga

    Girga

  • Holy Ascension Serbian Orthodox Monastery
  • Serbian Orthodox monastery in Youngwood, Pennsylvania

    Holy Ascension Serbian Orthodox Monastery (Serbian: Српски православни манастир Вазнесења Христовог, romanized: Srpski pravoslavni manastir Vaznesenja

    Holy Ascension Serbian Orthodox Monastery

    Holy_Ascension_Serbian_Orthodox_Monastery

  • Beheira Governorate
  • Governorate of Egypt

    (Byzantine) eras are some of the archaeological finds discovered at Kom El Giza, and Kom El Hamam in Beheira. In 2017, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi

    Beheira Governorate

    Beheira Governorate

    Beheira_Governorate

  • Lake Como
  • Lake in Lombardy, Italy

    ˈkɔːmo], locally [- ˈkoːmo]; Western Lombard: Lagh de Comm [ˈlɑː‿dːe ˈkɔm], Cómm [- ˈkom] or Cùmm [- ˈkum]. Italian: [ˈlaːrjo]; after the Latin: Larius Lacus

    Lake Como

    Lake Como

    Lake_Como

  • Wadi El Natrun
  • Geographic depression in Beheira, Egypt

    Scetis, now called Wadi El Natrun, is best known today for its ancient monasteries that still remain in use, unlike Nitria and Kellia, which only have archaeological

    Wadi El Natrun

    Wadi El Natrun

    Wadi_El_Natrun

  • Manipur
  • State in northeastern India

    (KNO), Kuki Security Force (KSF), Chin Kuki Revolutionary Front (CKRF), Kom Rem Peoples Convention (KRPC), Zomi Revolutionary Volunteers (ZRV), Zomi

    Manipur

    Manipur

    Manipur

  • Thebes, Greece
  • City in Boeotia, Greece

    its military strength. Deger-Jalkotzy claimed that the statue base from Kom el-Hetan in Amenhotep III's kingdom (LHIIIA:1) mentions a name similar to

    Thebes, Greece

    Thebes, Greece

    Thebes,_Greece

  • Emma of Normandy
  • 11th-century Queen of England, Denmark, and Norway

    ISBN 978-0-520-05319-9. Bech-Danielsen, Anne (6 December 2008). "Knud Den Store Kom Ikke Med Det Kgl. Bibliotek Hjem". Politiken. Retrieved 15 April 2020. Campbell

    Emma of Normandy

    Emma of Normandy

    Emma_of_Normandy

  • Tahta
  • City in Sohag, Egypt

    Shattoura (Egyptian Arabic: شطوره) El Soffeha (Egyptian Arabic: الصفيحه) El Kom El Asfar (Egyptian Arabic: الكوم الأصفر) Zein Eld Din (Egyptian Arabic: زين

    Tahta

    Tahta

  • Enaton
  • Ancient Egyptian district

    thought to belong to the monastery of the Pempton. A more likely location is several miles further west on the hill of Kom al-Zujaj. As a result of its

    Enaton

    Enaton

  • Aswan
  • City in Egypt

    of the head of the bust of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius at the Temple of Kom Ombo during work to protect the site from groundwater. In September 2018

    Aswan

    Aswan

    Aswan

  • Architecture of Egypt
  • Overview of the architectural history of Egypt

    Upper Egypt date from this era, such as the Temple of Edfu, the Temple of Kom Ombo, and the Philae temple complex. While temple architecture remained more

    Architecture of Egypt

    Architecture of Egypt

    Architecture_of_Egypt

  • Roman Egypt
  • Roman province that encompassed most of modern-day Egypt

    Parva, Edfu, Karnak, Kom Ombo, Luxor, Philae and at the Temple of Shenhur. Claudius's patronage is recorded at Aswan, Athribis, Esna, Kom Ombo, and at Philae

    Roman Egypt

    Roman Egypt

    Roman_Egypt

  • Kellia
  • Place in Egypt

    many small hills, or koms, were found. Once excavated they were found to contain many churches and living quarters, or cells named koms. Over 1,500 structures

    Kellia

    Kellia

    Kellia

  • Prunus armeniaca
  • Species of apricot

    Preparing apricots in the grounds of Alchi Monastery, Ladakh, India

    Prunus armeniaca

    Prunus armeniaca

    Prunus_armeniaca

  • Ivan Crnojević
  • Lord of Zeta

    Cetinje at the foot of Mount Lovćen. He had his court built in 1482 and the monastery of the Mother of Christ in Cetinje as a personal endowment to the Serbian

    Ivan Crnojević

    Ivan Crnojević

    Ivan_Crnojević

  • Isaac the Syrian
  • 7th-century Christian bishop and theologian

    beginning. It was copied during the 10th or 11th century in the Monastery of Mar ‘Abdisho‘ of Kom by the scribe Marqos for Rabban Isho‘ of the village of Beth

    Isaac the Syrian

    Isaac the Syrian

    Isaac_the_Syrian

  • Faiyum
  • City in Egypt

    uncovered by Egyptian agricultural labourers who were digging for sebakh near Kôm el-Kharaba el-Kebir. Upon examination by Egyptology scholars, these documents

    Faiyum

    Faiyum

    Faiyum

  • Songkran (Thailand)
  • Traditional Thai New Year's holiday

    {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "ปฏิทินสงกรานต์". Kom Chad Luek. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 30 December 2017. "สกู๊ปหน้า 1…

    Songkran (Thailand)

    Songkran (Thailand)

    Songkran_(Thailand)

  • Nuristanis
  • Ethnic group of Afghanistan and Pakistan

    country. At the time of the Afghan conquest of Kafiristan, a small number of Kom and Kati Kafirs fled east to Chitral (modern Pakistan) where they were allowed

    Nuristanis

    Nuristanis

    Nuristanis

  • 100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria
  • Movement to promote tourism in Bulgaria

    Berkovitsa — Museum of Ethnography, House of Ivan Vasov. (Formerly also: Kom Peak) Pazardzhik — Church of Virgin Mary, House of Stanislav Dospevski, Regional

    100 Tourist Sites of Bulgaria

    100_Tourist_Sites_of_Bulgaria

  • List of oldest universities in continuous operation
  • university in the Americas. Suriname Kingdom of the Netherlands Anton de Kom University 1968 Uruguay Universidad de la República 1849 Venezuela  Spain

    List of oldest universities in continuous operation

    List of oldest universities in continuous operation

    List_of_oldest_universities_in_continuous_operation

  • Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    Brčeli Kom Vranjina Moračnik Orahovo Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Ostrog Monastery (near Nikšić) Morača Monastery (near Kolašin) Savina Monastery (Herceg

    Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral

    Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral

    Metropolitanate_of_Montenegro_and_the_Littoral

  • Rajinikanth
  • Indian actor (born 1950)

    this time, his brother enrolled him at the Ramakrishna Math, a Hindu monastery set up by the Ramakrishna Mission. In the math, he was taught Vedas, tradition

    Rajinikanth

    Rajinikanth

    Rajinikanth

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Egypt
  • from the original on 13 January 2024. Retrieved 5 January 2024. "El Fayoum: Kom Aushim (Karanis), Dimai (Soknopaiounesos), Qasr Qarun (Dionysias), Batn I

    List of World Heritage Sites in Egypt

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Egypt

  • Antvorskov
  • Antvorskov Monastery (Danish: Antvorskov Kloster) was the principal Scandinavian monastery of the Catholic Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, located about

    Antvorskov

    Antvorskov

    Antvorskov

  • Theophilus (Coptic archbishop of Jerusalem)
  • Egyptian Coptic Metropolitan of Jerusalem

    Bishop Mark the abbot of the Monastery. Following his ordination, he was commissioned to serve the Coptic community in Kom Ombo, and the congregation there

    Theophilus (Coptic archbishop of Jerusalem)

    Theophilus_(Coptic_archbishop_of_Jerusalem)

  • Bridget of Sweden
  • Swedish nun, mystic, and saint (c.1303–1373)

    by Lutherans. Lisbeth Larsson (3 June 2015). "Ulla Britta Ramklint: Hon kom att kallas Den heliga". Göteborgs-Posten. Retrieved 8 October 2020. Martin

    Bridget of Sweden

    Bridget of Sweden

    Bridget_of_Sweden

  • Edmund Hillary
  • New Zealand mountaineer (1919–2008)

    Auckland's Hauraki Gulf per his desire. The remainder went to a Nepalese monastery near Everest; a plan to scatter them on the summit was cancelled in 2010

    Edmund Hillary

    Edmund Hillary

    Edmund_Hillary

  • Egyptian Air Force
  • Aerial warfare branch of Egypt's armed forces

    Bilbays Almaza Cairo/Intl Cairo/West Minya Fayid G-e-Basur Hurghada Jiyanklis Kom Awshim Mersa Matruh Jandali Source: Abu Sultan Air Base Abu Suweir Air Base

    Egyptian Air Force

    Egyptian Air Force

    Egyptian_Air_Force

  • Louis Philippe I
  • King of the French from 1830 to 1848

    Napoleon's Dragoons and Lancers. Bloomsbury USA. p. 26. ISBN 0-8504-5088-8. "Kom Inn! (NRK-TV Norsk Rikskringkasting)". tv.nrk.no. 12 September 1981. Saucier

    Louis Philippe I

    Louis Philippe I

    Louis_Philippe_I

  • List of Brick Gothic buildings
  • Brønderslev Kom. • Frederikshavn Kom. • Hjørring + Kom. • Jammerbugt Kom. • Mariager + Kom. • Mors Island • Thisted + Kom. • Vesthimmerlands Kom. • Ribe/Esbjerg

    List of Brick Gothic buildings

    List of Brick Gothic buildings

    List_of_Brick_Gothic_buildings

  • Esna
  • City in Luxor, Egypt

    Decius (249–251 AD). Another temple of the same period has been identified at Kom Mer, about 12 km to the south, but cannot be excavated because a modern village

    Esna

    Esna

    Esna

  • Silk Road
  • Historical network of Eurasian trade routes

    mathematical model. History & Mathematics, ed. by Peter Turchin et al. Moscow: KomKniga. ISBN 978-5-484-01002-8 Mallory, J. P. and Mair, Victor H. (2000). The

    Silk Road

    Silk Road

    Silk_Road

  • Northeast India
  • Group of Indian states

    Deori Dimasa Garo Hajong Hmar Karbi Kami (caste) Khampti Koch Rajbongshi Kom Lepcha Limbu Lotha Naga Miji Miyas Mara Mishmi Nyishi Nepali Paite Pnar Purvottar

    Northeast India

    Northeast India

    Northeast_India

  • Malkata
  • Archaeological site of Egypt

    the royal family, apartments for attendants, and a desert altar termed the Kom al-Samak, all of which were constructed of mud bricks. As stated by Jennifer

    Malkata

    Malkata

    Malkata

  • Saint Mungo
  • Missionary in the British Kingdom of Strathclyde (518–614)

    derivation. Suggestions that the name may derive from British *Kon-tigern with *kom- 'with' (cognate with the Latin com-, con-, co-) are unfounded. The element

    Saint Mungo

    Saint Mungo

    Saint_Mungo

  • Guus Meeuwis
  • Dutch singer-songwriter

    number ten on the Tipparade chart, which acts as an extension to the Top 40. "Kom we gaan" did not enter the Dutch Top 40, but peaked at number one on the

    Guus Meeuwis

    Guus Meeuwis

    Guus_Meeuwis

  • Shubra
  • District of Cairo, Egypt

    originally derives from the Coptic word ϭⲱⲡⲣⲟ Šopro, which means a small village, kom (hill), or hamlet, as the area was well known for its rich fields that neighbour

    Shubra

    Shubra

    Shubra

  • List of archaeological sites by country
  • Memnon Deir el-Medina Deir el-Bahri Edfu Esna Giza Heliopolis Karnak Temple Kom Ombo Temple Luxor Temple Oxyrhynchus Philae Ramesseum Tanis Valley of the

    List of archaeological sites by country

    List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country

  • 2025 in archaeology
  • sites in a 3,500-year-old Egyptian settlement beneath Hellenistic ruins at Kom el-Nugus, located 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Alexandria, dating back to the

    2025 in archaeology

    2025_in_archaeology

  • Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen
  • Thai Buddhist temple

    Kom Chad Luek (in Thai). The Nation Group. p. 10. ทึ่งญี่ปุ่นนับล้านคนยึดหลักศีล 5 [Impressively, a million Japanese uphold the five precepts]. Kom Chad

    Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen

    Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen

    Wat_Paknam_Bhasicharoen

  • Battle of Pljevlja
  • Battle of the Yugoslav Resistance

    commanded the 4,000 partisan troops which were split into several groups: the Kom, Zeta, Lovćen and Bijeli Pavle detachments, the Piva battalion and the Prijepolje

    Battle of Pljevlja

    Battle of Pljevlja

    Battle_of_Pljevlja

  • Tocharian languages
  • Extinct Indo-European languages in Asia

    Besides the Buddhist and Manichaean religious texts, there were also monastery correspondence and accounts, commercial documents, caravan permits, medical

    Tocharian languages

    Tocharian languages

    Tocharian_languages

  • S. N. Goenka
  • Indian teacher of Vipassanā meditation (1924–2013)

    Jaspal Bhatti Rahul Dravid Adi Godrej Abdul Rashid Khan Rajesh Khanna Mary Kom Nandkishore Shamrao Laud Mangesh Padgaonkar Hemendra Singh Panwar Jogesh

    S. N. Goenka

    S. N. Goenka

    S._N._Goenka

  • Komi peoples
  • Permian ethnic group

    originates from a Finno-Ugric word meaning 'man, human': Komi kom, Udmurt kum, Mansi kom, kum, Khanty xum, Selkup qum, and Hungarian hím 'male.' The theory

    Komi peoples

    Komi peoples

    Komi_peoples

  • Kumbhanda
  • Spirits in Buddhist mythology

    (IAST: Kumbhāṇḍa) Pali कुम्भण्ड (Kumbhaṇḍa) Burmese ကုမ္ဘဏ် (MLCTS: Kumbhaṇ /Kom Ban or Gome Ban/) Chinese 鳩槃荼 or 鳩盤拏 (Pinyin: Jiūpántú or Jiūpánná) Japanese

    Kumbhanda

    Kumbhanda

    Kumbhanda

  • Olching
  • Municipality in Bavaria, Germany

    founded a monastery as a form of penance for the execution of his wife Maria von Brabant, who had wrongfully been convicted of adultery. This monastery was

    Olching

    Olching

    Olching

  • List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series
  • 9229 Eg Ser Deg Ut For Gluggin Norwegian Otto Clausen 9235 Ingrids Vise & Kom Med Visor Norwegian Rolf Hammer 9242 Ola Glomstulen & Kjemreise Saetren Norwegian

    List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series

    List of Edison Blue Amberol Records: Popular Series

    List_of_Edison_Blue_Amberol_Records:_Popular_Series

  • Kazi Lhendup Dorjee
  • First Chief Minister of Sikkim

    entered the Rumtek monastery at the age of 6 years. His uncle, Tshurfuk Lama Rabden Dorji was the then Head Lama of the monastery and Dorjee became his

    Kazi Lhendup Dorjee

    Kazi Lhendup Dorjee

    Kazi_Lhendup_Dorjee

  • Tocharians
  • Historical Indo-European ethnic group in present-day China

    from the name of the Proto-Indo-European sun goddess, while Tocharian A has koṃ, a loanword etymologically connected to the Turkic sun goddess Gun Ana. Besides

    Tocharians

    Tocharians

    Tocharians

  • Samalut
  • Place in Minya, Egypt

    dates back to the 5th century AD. Near Samalut is the Coptic Orthodox Monastery of the Virgin Mary at Gebel el-Teir, an important Christian pilgrimage

    Samalut

    Samalut

    Samalut

  • Oaxaca
  • State of Mexico

    Mathematics: Historical Dynamics and Development of Complex Societies Moscow: KomKniga, ISBN 978-5-484-01002-8 Wasserspring, Lois: Oaxacan Ceramics: Traditional

    Oaxaca

    Oaxaca

    Oaxaca

  • Elephantine
  • Island in the Nile

    monuments et inscriptions de l'Égypte antique. De la frontière de Nubie à Kom Ombos. Vienne Meyboom, P. G. P. (1995). The Nile Mosaic of Palestrina: Early

    Elephantine

    Elephantine

    Elephantine

  • Cortain
  • Legendary short sword

    Ogier's Cortain was displayed at the monastery of St. Faro (Abbaye Saint-Faron de Meaux [fr]), and after the said monastery was razed in the 18th century, there

    Cortain

    Cortain

  • Giza
  • City in Greater Cairo, Egypt

    Agypten in arabischer Zeit. p. 1055. Evetts, B. T. A. The Churches and Monasteries of Egypt and Some Neighbouring Countries. p. 177. Timm, Stefan (1985)

    Giza

    Giza

    Giza

  • List of long-distance footpaths
  • of Salzburg Alpe Adria Trail, Austria, Slovenia, Italy Kom-Emine 600 km (370 mi), from Mount Kom to Cape Emine (part of European walking route E3) Polish–Czech

    List of long-distance footpaths

    List_of_long-distance_footpaths

  • Al-Nusra Front
  • Salafi jihadist organization in the Syrian civil war (2012–2017)

    "Syria and Islamist groups guilty of war crimes, YPG cleared: UN report". Kom News. 15 March 2017. Archived from the original on 17 March 2017. Retrieved

    Al-Nusra Front

    Al-Nusra Front

    Al-Nusra_Front

  • Archaeology of ancient Egypt
  • complex dating to the 5th century BC and a Roman-era cemetery at the Kom al-Ahmar and Kom Wasit sites in Egypt's Western Nile Delta, near Alexandria. The multi-room

    Archaeology of ancient Egypt

    Archaeology_of_ancient_Egypt

  • List of Discworld characters
  • under him. Brutha is an Omnian novice at the Citadel in the capital city of Kom in the 13th Discworld novel, Small Gods. Omnia is an autocratic theocracy

    List of Discworld characters

    List_of_Discworld_characters

  • Arab conquest of Egypt
  • 639–646 Rashidun Caliphate campaign

    the monasteries in the Wadi Natrun, which had been ruined by the Chalcedonean Christians; four of them still survive as functioning monasteries. On Benjamin's

    Arab conquest of Egypt

    Arab_conquest_of_Egypt

  • Wat Phra Dhammakaya
  • Thai Buddhist temple

    new abbot and began announcing the organization of new events. News outlet Kom Chad Luek described this as a "revival" of the temple, but news outlet Thai

    Wat Phra Dhammakaya

    Wat Phra Dhammakaya

    Wat_Phra_Dhammakaya

  • Bawiti
  • Town in Giza, Egypt

    El-Bawiti (Arabic: الباويطي, al-Bāwīṭī, from Coptic: ⲡⲁⲩⲏⲧ, lit. 'assembly, monastery') is a town in the Western desert in Egypt. With 15,978 inhabitants, it

    Bawiti

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  • Luang Por Dhammajayo
  • Thai Buddhist monk

    new abbot and began announcing the organization of new events. News outlet Kom Chad Luek described this as a "revival" of the temple, but news outlet Thai

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  • History of Afghanistan
  • to be related to the Aspasioi or Aśvaka people from the Kamboja age. The Kom/Kamoz people of Nuristan retain their Kamboj name. The Ashkun of Nuristan

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  • History of Wat Phra Dhammakaya
  • History of a Thai Buddhist temple

     120. "Thattachiwo hai pai nai" 'ทัตตชีโว'หายไปไหน? [Where is Dattajīvo?]. Kom Chad Luek (in Thai). 7 June 2016. Archived from the original on 9 March 2017

    History of Wat Phra Dhammakaya

    History of Wat Phra Dhammakaya

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  • Compline
  • Canonical hour in Christian liturgy

    Compline (/ˈkɒmplɪn/ KOM-plin), also known as Complin, Night Prayer, or the Prayers at the End of the Day, is the final prayer liturgy (or office) of

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    Compline

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  • Khanka, Egypt
  • City in Qalyubiyya, Egypt

    people in 2018. The name of the city comes from a Persian word meaning "monastery, convent" (Persian: خانقاه, "xânqâh"). "Egypt: Governorates, Major Cities

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    Khanka,_Egypt

  • Makuria
  • Medieval kingdom in Lower Nubia

    Martens-Czarnecka, Małgorzata (2011). The Wall Paintings from the Monastery on Kom H in Dongola. Warsaw University Press. ISBN 978-83-235-0923-3. Seignobos

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    Makuria

    Makuria

  • Bozhidar Dimitrov
  • Bulgarian historian and politician (1945–2018)

    Illustrations. Sofia: Kom Foundation, 2006. 112 pp. ISBN 978-954-9464-07-8 Bozhidar Dimitrov. 12 Myths in Bulgarian History. Sofia, Kom Foundation, 2005.

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  • Khruba Siwichai
  • Renowned Thai Buddhist monk (1878-1939)

    that have been overlooked) Wat Ban Hong Luang, Ban Hong subdistrict Wat Doi Kom, Ban Hong subdistrict Wat Huai Ka, Ban Hong subdistrict Wat Ku khao, Pa Phlu

    Khruba Siwichai

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  • Association football club names
  • Shchaslyve (defunct), Nafkom Brovary (defunct), Olkom Melitopol (defunct), UkrAhroKom Holovkivka (defunct), Evis Mykolaiv (until 1994), Garant Donetsk (until 1995)

    Association football club names

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  • List of World Heritage Sites in Arab States
  • from the original on 13 January 2024. Retrieved 5 January 2024. "El Fayoum: Kom Aushim (Karanis), Dimai (Soknopaiounesos), Qasr Qarun (Dionysias), Batn I

    List of World Heritage Sites in Arab States

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Arab_States

  • Buddhism in Thailand
  • Phimontham Confronts the Devil: A Historical Case in the World of the Sangha]. Kom Chad Luek. The Nation Group. 2009-12-11. Archived from the original on 2016-09-21

    Buddhism in Thailand

    Buddhism in Thailand

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  • Schildwolde
  • Village in Groningen, Netherlands

    dispute between the monastery of Schildwolde and the monastery of Wittewierum [nl], and angry peasants burned down the monastery and church, but the tower

    Schildwolde

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    (Ἀχαϊκός) Greek name ACHAÏKOS means "belonging to Achaia," a maritime region of northern Peloponnesus. In the bible, this is the name of a Christian who, together with Fortunatus and Stephanos, carried a letter from the Corinthians to Paul and back again. 

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    Short form of English Dominic, DOM means "belongs to the lord."

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    Vietnamese

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    Vietnamese name KIM means "golden." Compare with another form of Kim.

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    Indian

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    Slave of the living

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    French form of Roman Latin Apollinaris, APOLLINAIRE means "of Apollo." 

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    English : habitational name from any of three places: the first, Cockfield in Durham, is named from an Old English personal name Cocca + feld ‘open country’; the second, Cockfield in Suffolk, is named from an Old English personal name Cohha, with the same second element; and the third, Cuckfield in Sussex, is believed to be from an Old English personal name Cuca + feld.

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    Golden mouthed.

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    Just, True, Sincere, Truthful, Upright

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  • Dom
  • n.

    A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders. See Don, and Dan.

  • Kam
  • n.

    Crooked; awry.

  • Sing-sing
  • n.

    The kob.

  • Tom
  • n.

    The knave of trumps at gleek.

  • Nom
  • n.

    Name.

  • Bom
  • n.

    A large American serpent, so called from the sound it makes.

  • Estate
  • v. t.

    Tom settle as a fortune.

  • Dom
  • n.

    In Portugal and Brazil, the title given to a member of the higher classes.

  • Tom-tom
  • n.

    See Tam-tam.

  • Tam-tam
  • n.

    A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental countries; -- called also tom-tom.

  • Kob
  • n.

    Alt. of Koba

  • Kon
  • v. t.

    To know. See Can, and Con.

  • Orfrays
  • n.

    See Orphrey. [Obs.] Rom. of R.