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Kumis, a fermented dairy product
Qumis, Iran, a historical city
Qumis (region), a small province of medieval Islamic Persia
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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)...
Qumi (Persian: قومي, also Romanized as Qūmī) is a village in Pain Velayat Rural District, in the Central District of Taybad County, Razavi Khorasan Province...
The 856 Damghan earthquake or the 856 Qumis earthquake occurred on 22 December 856 (242 AH). The earthquake had an estimated magnitude of 7.9, and a maximum...
Ilkhanate. Hülegü's campaign began with attacks on strongholds in Quhistan and Qumis amidst intensified internal dissensions among Nizari leaders under Imam...
Persia, the nearby city of Hecatompylos ("hundred gates"), now called Šahr-e Qumis (Persian: شهر قومس) was the population centre. This name had also been given...
Hassan Kazemi Qomi (Persian: حسن کاظمی قمی) is the currently ambassador of Iran to Afghanistan and special representative of Iran to Afghanistan. He was...
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...
Hassan Farhang Ansari (born 1970) is an Iranian Islamic scholar and Visiting Professor of Islamic Law and Theology at the Institute for Advanced Study...
Talitha Qumi was a Romanian progressive rock band which previously performed in studio and live during the 1990s, best known for their 1995 studio album...
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...
north of modern-day Qazvin) and Quhistan (south of Khurasan), as well as in Qumis. Most of the Syrian Ismaili castles were in Jabal Bahra' (Syrian Coastal...
Sassanid period Takht-e Soleymān Istakhr Great Wall of Gorgan Qal'eh Dokhtar Qumis, Iran List of archaeological sites sorted by country History of Iran Rock...
Dasht-e Kavir Fath Ali Shah Qajar Hassan Rouhani Hecatompylos or Shahr-e Qumis Khar Turan National Park Mahmud Ahmadinejad Manuchehri Damghani Parthia...
boundary between these two was the region surrounding the cities of Gurgan and Qumis. In particular, the Ghaznavids, Seljuqs and Timurids divided their empires...
alternative spelling of Khowar, a language of Pakistan medieval city in Qumis, probably related to the ancient town Choara, Media Khovar Khwar (disambiguation)...
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...
in Qajar Iran in the second half of the 19th century Born 804 CE Bistam, Qumis region, Abbasid Caliphate (modern Bastam, Semnan Province, Iran) Died 874...
Rayy, and from there passed east into the province of Qumis. The road was the main lifeline of Qumis, and most of the province's towns were located along...
1073. Their capital was Sari, and their rule extended over Gilan, Ray and Qumis as well as Tabaristan, although they were mostly vassals of the Seljuqs...
China Yusi, one of the main characters in the Russian animated series Qumi-Qumi Yu Si (218–?), Eastern Wu official This disambiguation page lists articles...
from Awraman in Western Iran. The first century BC ostraca from Shahr-e Qumis in Eastern Iran. The poem Draxt i Asurig Inscription on the coins of Arsacid...