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Sarma may refer to: *Sarma (given name), a Latvian given name *Sarma (food), a dish found primarily in the cuisines of the Middle East and Eastern Europe *Sarma (Tibetan Buddhism), three newest schools of Tibetan Buddhism *Sarma cave, karst cave in the Georgia * Sarma (river), Russia, flowing into Lake Baikal *Sarma (wind), northern wind found at Lake Baikal *Sharma, surname in India * Sarma (hat), a cone-shaped metallic headdress originated in Algiers *Adah Sharma Adah Sharma (born 11 May 1992) is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Hindi and Telugu films. Sharma, after finishing her schooling, made her acting debut with a leading role in the 2008 Hindi horror film, ''1920'', a box office succ ... or Adah Sarma (born 1992), Indian actress {{Disambig, geo sv:Dolmar#Sarma ...
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Sarma (given Name)
Sarma is a feminine Latvian given name. Its name day is December 5th. Notable people with the name include: *Sarma Melngailis Sarma Melngailis (born September 10, 1972) is an American chef, cookbook author, businesswoman and convicted criminal. She was the owner and co-founder of Pure Food and Wine and One Lucky Duck, both vegan raw foodism, raw food restaurants in New ... (born 1972), Latvian-American restaurateur * Sarma Sedleniece (born 1939), Latvian chess master References {{given name Latvian feminine given names Feminine given names ...
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Sarma (food)
Stuffed leaves, usually known more specifically as stuffed grape leaves, stuffed vine leaves, or stuffed cabbage leaves, is a food made of leaves rolled around a filling of Ground meat, minced meat, grains such as rice, or both. It is a traditional dish in Ottoman cuisine – nowadays, Turkish cuisine, Turkish, Greek cuisine, Greek, Levantine cuisine, Levantine, Arab cuisine, Arabic, Armenian cuisine, Armenian, etc. Cabbage roll, Cabbage, Rumex patientia, patience dock, Collard (plant), collard, vine leaves, grapevine, kale, or chard leaves are all commonly used. The dish is occasionally known in the English-speaking world by its Turkish name ''sarma'' (), also used in Armenian and some Eastern European languages. Wrapped leaf dishes are part of the broader category of stuffed dishes known as ''dolma'', and they have equivalents (such as the Polish ''Gołąbki'') in Eastern European cuisines from the northern Baltic through Romania. Terminology and etymology Sarma is a Turk ...
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Sarma (Tibetan Buddhism)
Tibetan Buddhism is a form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet, Bhutan and Mongolia. It also has a sizable number of adherents in the areas surrounding the Himalayas, including the Indian regions of Ladakh, Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, Darjeeling, Sikkim, and Arunachal Pradesh, as well as in Nepal. Smaller groups of practitioners can be found in Central Asia, some regions of China such as Northeast China, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia and some regions of Russia, such as Tuva, Buryatia, and Kalmykia. Tibetan Buddhism evolved as a form of Mahayana, Mahāyāna Buddhism stemming from the latest stages of Indian Buddhism (which included many Vajrayana, Vajrayāna elements). It thus preserves many Indian Buddhist Tantra, tantric practices of the Gupta Empire, post-Gupta Medieval India, early medieval period (500–1200 CE), along with numerous native Tibetan developments. In the pre-modern era, Tibetan Buddhism spread outside of Tibet primarily due to the influence of the Mongol Emp ...
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Sarma Cave
Sarma Cave ( ka, სარმის მღვიმე), located in the Gagra District of Abkhazia, a breakaway region of Georgia, is the third-deepest recorded cave in the world. Its depth (1830 m) was measured in 2012 by a team led by Pavel Rudko. The cave was discovered in 1990 by caver Sergey Shipitsin during a research expedition of the Arabika caving club from Irkutsk, led by Alexander Osintsev. Fauna Two species of stygobiont amphipods have been found: ''Zenkevitchia sandroruffoi'', living at depths of no more than -350 m and found in other caves of eastern Arabika Massif, in Troika Cave (at -30 m) and in Eagle's Nest Cave (-75 m); and ''Adaugammarus pilosus'', inhabiting aquatic biotopes in the deep part of the cave (elevations -1270 m and -1700 m). See also * List of caves * Speleology * List of deepest caves A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be mem ...
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Sarma (river)
The Sarma () is a river in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It runs from the Primorsky Range into the Small Sea Strait of Lake Baikal. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . The valley and estuary of Sarma is the source of the strongest of Lake Baikal's winds, the Sarma wind. Its speed may exceed . See also *List of rivers of Russia Russia can be divided into a European and an Asian part. The dividing line is generally considered to be the Ural Mountains. The European part is drained into the Arctic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and Caspian Sea. The Asian part is drained i ... References Rivers of Irkutsk Oblast {{Siberia-river-stub ...
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Sarma (wind)
Lake Baikal is a rift lake and the deepest lake in the world. It is situated in southern Siberia, Russia between the federal subjects of Irkutsk Oblast to the northwest and the Republic of Buryatia to the southeast. At —slightly larger than Belgium—Lake Baikal is the world's seventh-largest lake by surface area, as well as the second largest lake in Eurasia after the Caspian Sea. However, because it is also the deepest lake, with a maximum depth of , Lake Baikal is the world's largest freshwater lake by volume, containing of water or 22–23% of the world's fresh surface water, more than all of the North American Great Lakes combined. It is also the world's oldest lake at 25–30 million years, and among the clearest. It is estimated that the lake contains around 19% of the unfrozen fresh water on the planet. Lake Baikal is home to thousands of species of plants and animals, many of them endemic to the region. It is also home to Buryat tribes, who raise goats, cam ...
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Sharma
Sharma‌ is a Hindu Brahmin surname. ‌The Sanskrit stem‌ ( nom. ) ‌can ‌mean '‌joyfulness', 'comfort‌', 'happiness'. Sarma and Sarmah are alternative English spellings of the name, commonly used by Assamese Brahmins. Origin According to the ''Bhavishya Purana'', ''‌Sharma'' is the‌ first ‌Brahmin surname‌, which Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu, is ‌said to have given ‌to King Jaisen. Etymology‌ ‌The Sanskrit‌ word "Sharma‌" is derived‌ from ‌the term "ṣárman‌," which ‌carries meanings of 'joy,' 'comfort,' and 'happiness.'‌ People Notable people with the surname Sharma, Sarma or Sarmah who may or may not belong to Brahmin caste are as follows: A *Abhiram Sharma, Nepalese politician * Abhishek Sharma (other), several people *Adah Sharma, Indian actress *Aditi Sharma (actress, born 1983), Indian film and TV actress *Aditi Sharma (actress, born 1996), Indian TV actress *Aditi Sharma (cricketer), Indian cricketer ...
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Sarma (hat)
The Sarma or Serma is a cone-shaped metallic headdress that originated in Algiers. The Sarma was mostly worn by Algerian women during the Ottoman period in Algeria. The Sarma is composed of two parts, the first being a truncated and hollow half-cone which is held against the head by thin scarves or bands and resting on the forehead. The second part is used to contain the hair and consists of a thin silver plate pierced with arabesque motifs. Stephen D’Estry observed that the headdress of the Jewish women of Algiers, the Sarma, resembled a cone shape and was adorned with a transparent veil enriched with embroidery.Algéroises
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Adah Sharma
Adah Sharma (born 11 May 1992) is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Hindi and Telugu films. Sharma, after finishing her schooling, made her acting debut with a leading role in the 2008 Hindi horror film, ''1920'', a box office success. Her portrayal of a possessed woman in the film was critically praised and earned her a Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut nomination. After the release of her romantic comedy film, '' Hasee Toh Phasee'' (2014), she ventured into the South Indian film industry, playing the leading lady in the Telugu film, ''Heart Attack'' (2014). Her other major Telugu films include, '' S/O Satyamurthy'' (2015) and '' Kshanam'' (2016). She also starred as the lead actress in the film '' The Kerala Story'' (2023). Early life Sharma was born in Mumbai. Her father S. L. Sharma (d. 2014), a Tamil Brahmin, hailed from Madurai, Tamil Nadu and was a captain in the Indian Merchant Navy. Her mother Sheila Sharma, a Malayali and native of Nattupura, Palakk ...
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