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Ghadir or Ghadeer ( ar, غدير , link=no) means ''hollow'' or ''pond'' in Arabic. It may refer to:


Places

* Ghadir, a village in
Keserwan District Keserwan District ( ar, قضاء كسروان, transliteration: ''Qaḍā' Kisrawān'') is a district ('' qadaa'') in Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon, to the northeast of Lebanon's capital Beirut. The capital, Jounieh, is overwhelmingly Maro ...
, Lebanon * Ghadir-e Sab, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Ghadir Kuhi, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Ghadir Saberi, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Qaleh-ye Ghadir, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Shahrak-e Ghadir, a village in Fars Province, Iran * Ghadir Bridge, a bridge in Esfahan city over the Zayandeh River, Iran *
Ghadir Khumm The Ghadīr Khumm ( ar, غَدِير خُم) refers to a gathering of Muslims to attend a sermon delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on 16 March 632 CE (18 Dhu al-Hijjah 10 AH). The gathering is said to have taken place at the Ghadir K ...
, the location of Event of Ghadir Khumm, a sacred site in Saudi Arabia *A former village in Aden, now Yemen


People

* Ali Ghadeer (born 1971), Iraqi writer and journalist * Mohammad Ghadir (born 1991), Israeli Arab footballer * Ghadir Ghroof-Gharid (born 1990), Palestinian track and field athlete * Ghadir Razuki (fl. 1983–2000), British-Iraqi businessman


Other uses

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Ghadir (missile) The Ghadir missile ( fa, موشک قدیر) is an Iranian anti-ship cruise missile with a range of 330 km. The missile is capable of being employed both from shore and from ships afloat. The missile was unveiled in Tehran in 2014 in an ev ...
, an Iranian anti-ship cruise missile * Ghadir (submarine), a class of midget submarines built by Iran * Ghadir River, a river in Lebanon *'' Al-Ghadir'', a book by Iranian Shia scholar Abd Al Husayn Amini * Eid al-Ghadeer, a festival commemorating Muhammad's last sermon *
Event of Ghadir Khumm The Ghadīr Khumm ( ar, غَدِير خُم) refers to a gathering of Muslims to attend a sermon delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on 16 March 632 CE (18 Dhu al-Hijjah 10 AH). The gathering is said to have taken place at the Ghadir K ...
, where Muhammad announced Ali as his successor {{disambiguation, geo, surname