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Karam may refer to: Culture and media * ''Karam'' (album), by Kimi Djabate, 2009 *Karam (festival), a religious festival for the worship of god Karam-Devta * ''Karam'' (film), a 2005 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film * ''Karam'' (TV series), a 2001–2002 Indian Hindi-language soap opera Other uses *Karam, Iran, or Koram, a village in Kerman Province *Karam (name), a given name and surname * Karam (unit), a customary unit of area in India & Pakistan * El Karam, a political party in Mauritania * Jamia Al-Karam, an Islamic college in Eaton, UK **Al Karam Secondary School, Islamic boarding school See also * *Karm (other) *Karma (other) *Karim (other) *Karem (other) *Karamah (other) *Karameh (other) *Karamat (other) *Garam (other) *Carrom, a family of tableboard games * Kerem, a name *Kerim Kerim is both a masculine given name and a surname. People with the name include: Given name * Kerim Chatt ...
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Karam (album)
''Karam'' is Kimi Djabate's second solo album for U.S.-based label, Cumbancha, released on July 28, 2009 in the U.S. and on August 24, 2009 in the UK. Critical reception Chris Nickson of AllMusic called the album's songs "delicious creations, lulling, melodic, and even catchy to Western ears, especially 'Karam', with its memorable chorus, and 'Banhané'", and that "although not startling or revolutionary, ''Karam'' is a lovely addition to the canon of African music, and the wider introduction of an excellent talent." Philip Van Vleck of ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' called ''Karam'' "a quiet tour de force" and praised Djabate's musicianship, songwriting and vocals. Deanna Sole of ''PopMatters'' stated that Djabate "sings like a neighborhood storyteller who just happens to have a good voice, inserting himself into the music with a piece of spoken word, an exclamation, and a laugh – little things, human, eccentric things – that light up the moderate background of balafon ( ...
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Karma (other)
Karma, in several Eastern religions, is the concept of "action" or "deed", understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect. Karma may also refer to: Computing * KARMA attack, an attack capable of exploiting some WiFi systems * Karma, a physics engine used in Unreal Engine 2 * Karma, a trust metric in online moderation or rating systems ** Karma, the voting system on Reddit * Karma spyware, an iPhone spyware tool used by Dark Matter Stage and Screen * ''Karma'' (1918 play), an English-language play * ''Karma'' (1933 film), a Hindi- and English-language film * ''Karma'' (1981 film), a Filipino drama film * ''Karma'' (1986 film), an Indian Hindi film * ''Karma'' (1995 film), a Malayalam film of 1995 * ''Karma'' (2008 Indian film), an English-language psychological thriller film * ''Karma'' (2008 Indonesian film), a paranormal drama film * ''Karma'' (2010 film), an Indian Telugu film * ''Karma'' (2012 film), a Sinhala adult drama film * ''Karma'' (2015 ...
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Carrom
Carrom is a tabletop game of Indian origin in which players flick discs, attempting to knock them to the corners of the board. In South Asia, many clubs and cafés hold regular tournaments. Carrom is commonly played by families, including children, and at social functions. Different standards and rules exist in different areas. Etymology The word ''carrom'' probably comes from ''carom'', which means "to strike and rebound". History The game of carrom originated in India. One carrom board with its surface made of glass is still available in one of the palaces in Patiala, India. State-level competitions were being held in the different states of India during the early part of the 20th century. Serious carrom tournaments may have begun in Sri Lanka in 1935; by 1958, both India and Sri Lanka had formed official federations of carrom clubs, sponsoring tournaments and awarding prizes. The International Carrom Federation (ICF) was formed in the year 1988 in Chennai, India. The ...
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Garam (other)
Garam may refer to: Name * Garam (Yi Hyeon-il) (born 1624), a scholar-official of the Joseon period of Korea * Sami Garam (born 1967), Finnish cook and writer, son of Károly * Jung Ga-ram (born 1993), South Korean male actor known for his role in '' Love Alarm'' * Yoon Bit-garam (born 1990), South Korean football player * Kim Ga-ram, former member of Le Sserafim. Places * Garam, Republic of Buryatia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Yeravninsky District, Republic of Buryatia, Russia * Garam, Hungarian name of river Hron, part of river Danube Other uses * ''Garam'' (film), a 2016 Telugu film * Garam masala, meaning "hot" + "spice mixture": a South Asian spice mixture See also * * Garum Garum is a fermentation (food), fermented fish sauce that was used as a condiment in the cuisines of Phoenicia, Ancient Greek cuisine, ancient Greece, Ancient Roman cuisine, Rome, Carthage and later Byzantine cuisine, Byzantium. Liquamen is a si ..., ancient Mediterranean sauc ...
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Karamat (other)
Karamat in Sunni Islam refers to supernatural wonders performed by Muslim saints. Karamat or Keramat (Arabic: کرامات, ''karāmāt'', plural of کرامة, ''karāmah'', 'generosity' or 'high-mindedness') may also refer to: People Karamat * Karamat Ali (other) ** Karamat Ali (cricketer) (born 1996), Pakistani cricketer ** Karamat Ali Jaunpuri (1800-1873), Islamic scholar * Karamat Rahman Niazi, Pakistani admiral * Jehangir Karamat (born 1941), Pakistani general and diplomat Keramat * Kazi Keramat Ali (born 1954), former Deputy Minister of Technical and Madrasah Education in Bangladesh * Md. Keramat Ali (1901–1969), Bengali politician * Mohammad Keramat Ali (1926–2004), Bangladeshi politician * Keramat Daneshian (1944–1974), Iranian director, poet and communist activist * Keramat Moula (born 1942), Bangladeshi theater activist and art director * Keramat Ali Talukdar, Bangladeshi politician Places * Keramat, Sulawesi, Indonesia * Keramat (state constituency), ...
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Karameh (other)
Karameh (Arabic: كرامة, 'dignity') may refer to: * Karameh or Al-Karameh, a town in central Jordan ** Battle of Karameh, 1968 * Karameh Border Crossing, between Jordan and Iraq * Karameh, East Azerbaijan, Iran * Kharameh County or Karameh County, Fars Province, Iran ** Kharameh, a city See also * Karamah (other), literary Arabic pronunciation * Karam (other) * Karama (other) * Karamat (other) * Karami also the francicized Karamé, alternative spellings of Karameh * Karam (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Karamah (other)
Karamah or Karama (Arabic, كرامة, 'dignity') may refer to: Places *Al Karama, Dubai, UAE *Al Karama, United Arab Emirates, a former planned capital of UAE * Al-Karamah Subdistrict, Raqqa District, Syria * Al-Karamah, Raqqa Governorate, Syria * Al-Karamah, Tartus Governorate, Syria Other uses *Alkarama, an independent Swiss-based human rights NGO *Al-Karamah SC, a Syrian football club See also *Karameh (other), colloquial pronunciation * Karama (other) * Karamat (other) * Karami * Karam (other) *Dignity Party (Egypt) The Dignity Party () is an Egyptian left-wing Nasserist political party founded in 1996 by Amin Iskander and Hamdeen Sabahi. The party first gained Parliamentary seats in the 2005 Egyptian Parliamentary election. And in 2011, the party joined t ...
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Karem (other)
Karem may refer to: People *Abraham Karem (born 1937), an aerospace engineer and UAV pioneer * Arfa Karem (1995–2012), Pakistani student and computer prodigy * Brian Karem, American journalist * David Karem (born 1943), American politician * Robert Karem, American government official * Karem Achach, (born 1991), Mexican synchronized swimmer * Karem Ben Hnia (born 1994), a Tunisian Olympic weightlifter * Karem Mahmoud (1922–1995), Egyptian singer and actor * Karem Shivaji (born 1978), Indian politician and activist Other uses * Karem Aircraft, an American aerospace company * Carem or Karem, a place mentioned in the Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Bible See also *Karey (other) *Karim, and variant spellings, a name *Ein Karem, or ʿAyn Kārim, a neighbourhood in Jerusalem *Carrom Carrom is a tabletop game of Indian origin in which players flick discs, attempting to knock them to the corners of the board. In South Asia, many clubs and cafés hold regul ...
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Karim (other)
Karim (also, ''Kareem'' or ''Kerim''; ) is a given name and a surname of Arabic origin. It may also refer to: Places * Karim, Iran, a village in Kashkan Rural District, Shahivand District, Dowreh County, Lorestan Province, Iran * Nahr-e Karim, a village in Nasar Rural District, Arvandkenar District, Abadan County, Khuzestan Province, Iran Other uses * Karim (record label), Italian record label active from 1960 to 1966, when it closed * Karim's, Indian restaurant chain headquartered in Delhi, India See also * * * * * Careem, Middle Eastern ride share car hailing app company *Karie (other) Karie may refer to the following: *'' Karie'', Indian film * Karie (name) See also * ''Kahimi Karie'' (album) {{disambiguation ... * Kerim (name) {{disambiguation ...
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Karm (other)
Karm is a 1977 Indian Hindi-language film. Karm may also refer to: * Karma, concept in Indian religions * KARM, a radio of California * Karm Island (Norway) * Karm Island (Antarctica) * Friedrich Karm (1907–1980), Estonian footballer * Knoxville Area Rescue Ministries, a Christian foundation that runs thrift stores in the Knoxville metropolitan area. See also * Kram (other) * Karam (other) * Karma (other) Karma, in several Eastern religions, is the concept of "action" or "deed", understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect. Karma may also refer to: Computing * KARMA attack, an attack capable of exploiting some WiFi system ...
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Karam (festival)
Karam (colloquially Karma) is a tribal harvest festival celebrated in Indian states of Jharkhand, Bihar(Magadh region of Bihar), west Bengal, Chhattisgarh, Assam, Odisha and Bangladesh. It is dedicated to the worship of Karam-Devta, the god of power, youth and youthfulness. It is celebrated for good harvest and health. The festival is held on the 11th day of a full moon (Purnima) of the Hindu month of Bhadra (Hindu calendar), Bhado, which falls between August and September. Unmarried girls fast and grow seedlings for 7–9 days. Then next day, groups of young villagers go to the jungle and collect wood, fruits, and flowers. These are required during the Puja (Hinduism), puja (worship) of the Karam God. During this period, people sing and dance together in groups. The entire valley dances to the drumbeat "day of the phases". The Karam festival celebrated by diverse groups of tribes, including: Munda people, Munda, Ho people, Ho, Kurukh people, Oraon, Bagal (caste), Bagal, Baiga ...
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Al Karam Secondary School
Al-Karam Secondary School, a project of Jamia Al-Karam, () was a Muslim boarding school and Islamic Studies College located in Eaton, England. The school was managed by Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada. References External links *Muhammad Imdad Hussain Pirzada official website {{DEFAULTSORT: Al-Karam Secondary School Educational institutions established in 1985 Educational institutions disestablished in 2014 Defunct schools in Nottinghamshire Boys' schools in Nottinghamshire Boarding schools in Nottinghamshire Defunct Islamic schools in England Barelvi 1985 establishments in England 2014 disestablishments in England ...
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