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Prime minister of Iran from 1962 to 1964
Asadollah Alam (Persian: اسدالله علم; 24 July 1919 – 14 April 1978) was an Iranian politician who was prime minister under Mohammad Reza Shah from 1962
Asadollah_Alam
Prime Minister of Iran from 1965 to 1977
policy and Prime Minister. It is well documented that Court Minister Asadollah Alam and General Nasiri of SAVAK, Iran's domestic security and intelligence
Amir-Abbas_Hoveyda
Imperial Iran's government between July 1962 and February 1963
The government formed by Prime Minister Asadollah Alam was inaugurated on 21 July 1962. It succeeded the Government of Ali Amini when Amini resigned from
Government of Asadollah Alam (1962–63)
Government_of_Asadollah_Alam_(1962–63)
Iranian politician (1923–1965)
positions of minister of labor, and minister of trade. Prime minister Asadollah Alam appointed him as chairman of "Bimeh Iran" insurance company. The Progressive
Hassan_Ali_Mansur
Male given name
subcontinent Asadollah Alam (1919–1978), Prime Minister of Iran Assadollah Rashidian (active 1953), Iranian agent for foreign powers Asadollah Lajevardi
Asadullah
1963 public backlash in Pahlavi-dynasty Iran
by security forces. Hardliners in the regime, such as Prime Minister Asadollah Alam and SAVAK head Nematollah Nassiri, favoured Khomeini's execution as
1963_demonstrations_in_Iran
Iranian economist, businessman and politician (1929–2019)
of industry and commerce. The cabinet was headed by Prime Minister Asadollah Alam, and Jahangir Tafazzoli recommended him to appoint Alikhani to the post
Alinaghi_Alikhani
Iranian politician
Pahlavi. He served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Ali Amini and then of Asadollah Alam in the early 1960s. Behnia was appointed minister of finance to the
Abdolhossein_Behnia
University in Iran
culture within the university community. Bizhan Aarabi, neurosurgeon Asadollah Alam, former chancellor, a close advisor of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Masoud
Shiraz_University
Family name, Arabic term, and type of insignia
politician Asadollah Alam (1919–1978), Iranian politician A. T. M. Zahirul Alam (born 1952), retired lieutenant general of Bangladesh Army Ava Alam (1947–1976)
Alam
Iranian military officer (1895–1966)
Hossein Ala', Mohammad Mosaddegh, Jafar Sharif-Emami, Ali Amini and Asadollah Alam. After completing his secondary education in the seminaries of the Qajar
Ali-Asghar_Naghdi
Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979
Farah, and his right-hand man Asadollah Alam regularly imported tall European women for "outings" with the Shah, though Alam's diary also mentions that if
Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi
Iranian politician (1922–1969)
Qavam and agricultural minister in the cabinets of both Ali Amini and Asadollah Alam. His death in suspicious circumstances was attributed to the fact that
Hasan_Arsanjani
Imperial Iran's government between February 1963 and March 1964
government formed by Prime Minister Asadollah Alam was inaugurated on 19 February 1963. It replaced the first government of Alam which ended on 18 February when
Government of Asadollah Alam (1963–64)
Government_of_Asadollah_Alam_(1963–64)
Iranian politician (1905–1992)
was replaced by the Shah's close friend and a major Birjand landowner Asadollah Alam. In the late 1970s, Amini attempted a comeback into Iranian politics
Ali_Amini
permitted in the elections. The National Front had requested Prime Minister Asadollah Alam to hold the elections free, but the request was rebuffed. The elections
1963_Iranian_general_election
Iranian minister of defense (1904–)
Asadollah Sanii (Persian: اسدالله صنیعی; 1904 – August 14 1998) was an Iranian politician who served as minister of war in the 1965 cabinet of prime minister
Asadollah_Sanii
Melliyun party won 104 seats in the Majles, The Mardom party led by Asadollah Alam captured fifty seats and the independents but three seats Mehrdad, Hormoz
1960_Iranian_general_election
Building in Tehran, Iran
Kuroš ("Gate of Cyrus"), and at the time of the Centenary Celebrations, Asadollah Alam, who chaired the Council of Celebrations, referred to the monument as
Azadi_Tower
King of Afghanistan from 1933 to 1973
"Mohammad Zahir Shah". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 March 2008. Memoirs of Asadollah Alam[full citation needed] Crossette, Barbara (7 March 1989). "India to Provide
Mohammad_Zahir_Shah
Land Reform
Revolution. After Amini's resignation, the cabinet of Prime Minister Asadollah Alam was commissioned to legislate the reforms. In January 1963 the Minister
Iranian_Land_Reform
Deputy head of SAVAK (1917–1987)
of SAVAK In office 19 November 1962 – 12 April 1973 Prime Minister Asadollah Alam Hassan Ali Mansur Amir-Abbas Hoveyda Preceded by Hassan Alavikia Succeeded
Hossein_Fardoust
Kurdish Sufi militant group
the Pahlavi period. He became friends with Minister of the Court Amir-Asadollah Alam, and his sons took up roles in the Iranian government. He then made
Salvation_Force
Shah, Khatirat-i Mahramaniyyih Asadollah 'Alam [My Conversations with the Shah, the Secret Memoirs of Asadollah 'Alam] (3d ed.). Tehran: Tarh-i Naw Publications
Persecution_of_Baháʼís
Iranian military official (1918–2000)
College In office 1963–1964 Monarch Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Prime Minister Asadollah Alam Personal details Born Abbas Karim Gharabaghi (1918-02-09)9 February
Abbas_Gharabaghi
to shift his support from Amini to him. In 1962, Amini resigned and Asadollah Alam, a faithful friend of the shah who had no intention of reform but to
Background and causes of the Iranian Revolution
Background_and_causes_of_the_Iranian_Revolution
Iranian physician and politician (1909–1977)
Bakhtiar (fourth from left), Manouchehr Eghbal (center), Jafar Sharif-Emami (left of Eghbal), Jamshid Amouzegar (right of Eghbal), Asadollah Alam (far right)
Manouchehr_Eghbal
Iranian army officer (1910–1979)
1960 – 25 January 1965 Prime Minister Jafar Sharif-Emami Ali Amini Asadollah Alam Hassan Ali Mansur Preceded by Nasser Amir Ansari Succeeded by Mohsen
Nematollah_Nassiri
Iranian army general and politician (1905 – 1992)
led by Prime Minister Asadollah Alam and remained in office until 18 February 1963. He was appointed minister of state to Alam's second cabinet which was
Sadegh_Amirazizi
Tehran) Sheikh of Mohammerah and Emir of Arabistan; Khuzestani Arab. Asadollah Alam - (24 July 1919, Birjand – 14 April 1978, New York) 40th Prime Minister
List_of_Iranian_Arabs
Iranian politician (1917–2018)
March 15, 1964". Middle East Journal. 18 (2): 218. 1964. JSTOR 4323704. Asadollah Alam (1991). The Shah and I: The Confidential Diary of Iran's Royal Court
Mehrdad_Pahlbod
Queen of Iran from 1951 to 1958
The British diplomat Denis Wright protested to the Shah's minister Asadollah Alam, only to be told that Mohammad Reza had to do something to appease the
Soraya_Esfandiary-Bakhtiary
Iranian prime minister and army officer
Pahlavi Prime Minister Manouchehr Eghbal Jafar Sharif-Emami Ali Amini Asadollah Alam Preceded by ? Succeeded by Abbas Gharabaghi Personal details Born 18
Gholam_Reza_Azhari
1957–1975 political party in Iran
People's Party حزب مردم Leader Asadollah Alam Founded 16 May 1957 (1957-05-16) Dissolved 2 March 1975 (1975-03-02) Merged into Rastakhiz Party Ideology
People's_Party_(Iran)
Iranian author, social worker and member of Qajar nobility (1921-2012)
the military, the Tehran School of Social Work was asked by Premier Asadollah Alam to identify the families of victims so that reparations could be paid
Sattareh_Farmanfarmaian
Consultative Assembly First party Second party Leader Manouchehr Eghbal Asadollah Alam Party Party of Nationalists People's Party Alliance — — Seats won 75
1961 Iranian legislative election
1961_Iranian_legislative_election
Iranian royal
Archived from the original on 6 October 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2013. Asadollah Alam (1991). The Shah and I. London and New York: IB Tauris. p. 245. ISBN 1-85043-340-2
Hamid_Reza_Pahlavi
Iranian princess (1919–2016)
1974) out of wedlock with Naz Alam, a daughter of the Shah's longtime minister of court and confidante, Asadollah Alam. In 1987 Shahram and Naz had an
Ashraf_Pahlavi
Iranian diplomat (1906–1985)
second term on 19 July 1962 and served in the first cabinet led by Asadollah Alam. On 30 April and 1 May 1963 Aram represented Iran at the eleventh session
Abbas_Aram
First party Second party Third party Leader Amir-Abbas Hoveyda Asadollah Alam Mohsen Pezeshkpour Party Iran Novin People's Pan-Iranist Party Majlis
1967_Iranian_general_election
Consultative Assembly First party Second party Leader Manouchehr Eghbal Asadollah Alam Party Nationalists' Party People's Party Seats won 71 36 Prime Minister
1956 Iranian legislative election
1956_Iranian_legislative_election
Head of State of Algeria from 1965 to 1978
Algiers Agreement events — the Shah (d. 1980) and his Minister of Court Asadollah Alam (d. 1978) — also died of cancers around the same time. The death of
Houari_Boumédiène
Iranian statesman (d. 1933)
the Confidential Diary of Asadollah Alam, the Shah's closest confidant, revealed that Mohammad Reza Pahlavi intimated to Alam that during his late teenage
Abdolhossein_Teymourtash
Royal palace in Tehran, Iran
Bethesda, MD: Ibex Publishers, Inc. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-936347-84-4. Asadollah Alam (1991). The Shah and I. London; New York: IB Tauris. p. 162. ISBN 978-1-85043-340-8
Marble_Palace_(Tehran)
Government ministry of Iran
1952–August 19, 1953) Fazlollah Zahedi (August 19, 1953–April 5, 1955) Asadollah Alam (April 5, 1955–April 4, 1957) Fathollah Jalali [fa] (April 4, 1957–August
Ministry_of_Interior_(Iran)
Iranian general and businessman (1910-2013)
Minister Hossein Ala' Manouchehr Eghbal Jafar Sharif-Emami Ali Amini Asadollah Alam Preceded by Office Established Succeeded by Hossein Fardoust Deputy
Hassan_Alavikia
Former Iranian ministry
1956–1957 Hossein Ala' 1957–1963 5th time Hossein Ghods-Nakhai 1963–1967 Asadollah Alam 1967–1977 Amir-Abbas Hoveyda 1977–1978 Aligholi Ardalan 1978–1979
Ministry_of_the_Royal_Court
Last ruling Amir of Qaenat and Sistan
Iran. He was a cousin of Amir Asadollah Alam and was married to Fatemé Alam, the eldest daughter of Amir Ebrahim Alam (Shokat ol-molk II), who was also
Amir-Hossein_Khozeimé_Alam
in the Senate First party Second party Leader Amir-Abbas Hoveyda Asadollah Alam Party Iran Novin People's Majlis seats 230 37 Seat change 50 6 Senate
1971_Iranian_general_election
(1905–1992) 5 May 1961 19 July 1962 1 year, 75 days Independent 35 Asadollah Alam اسدالله علم (1919–1978) 19 July 1962 7 March 1964 1 year, 232 days People's
List of prime ministers of Iran
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Iran
Iranian politician (1892–1963)
Prime Minister Himself Preceded by Gholam Hossein Sadighi Succeeded by Asadollah Alam Chief of the Shahrbani In office 15 May 1951 – 10 July 1951 Prime Minister
Fazlollah_Zahedi
1971 national event in Iran
filmmakers interviewed people tasked by the Shah to organize the party. Asadollah Alam, minister of the Royal Court, was named to head the organizing committee
2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire
2,500-year_celebration_of_the_Persian_Empire
1962, which led to the enfranchisement of women by the Prime Minister Asadollah Alam. A law that gave women limited voting rights, allowing them to vote
Women's_rights_in_Iran
Calendar year
New Zealand mountaineer, conqueror of Mount Everest (d. 2008) July 24 Asadollah Alam, Iranian politician, 40th Prime Minister of Iran (d. 1978) Ferdinand
1919
Iranian general (1916–2007)
Various commentators including the Minister of the Court of Shah Mr. Asadollah Alam, reported a dispute between Minbashian and Finance Minister Jamshid
Fathollah_Minbashian
Manouchehr Eghbal 1909 1977 Prime Minister (1957–60) and CEO of NIOC Asadollah Alam 1919 1978 Prime minister (1962–64) and minister of the Imperial Court
List of burials at Imam Reza shrine
List_of_burials_at_Imam_Reza_shrine
Iranian journalist and politician (1914–1990)
cabinet led by Prime Minister Asadollah Alam in 1962. He was reappointed minister of state on 19 February 1963 when Alam formed his second cabinet and
Jahangir_Tafazzoli
Imperial Iran's government between April 1957 and August 1960
the Nationalists' Party. The opposition party was People's Party of Asadollah Alam. One of the first activities of the cabinet was to terminate the martial
Government of Manouchehr Eghbal
Government_of_Manouchehr_Eghbal
Ruling party of Iran (1975–1978)
Dariush Homayun in a discussion meeting with members in Babol city, 1977 Asadollah Alam, Minister of the Court, during a speech at the second congress of the
Rastakhiz_Party
Overview of Iranian liberalism
Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh Ahmad Kasravi Karim Sanjabi Prime Minister Asadollah Alam Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar Masih Alinejad Ali Shariati Prime Minister
Liberalism_in_Iran
and Shahbanou resembling movie stars Jeff Chandler and Sophia Loren." Asadollah Alam, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi's closest confidant who served as Minister of
List_of_cults_of_personality
the year 1964 in Iran. Shah: Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Prime Minister: Asadollah Alam (until March 7), Hassan-Ali Mansur (starting March 7) Ruhollah Khomeini
1964_in_Iran
Indian politician (1907–1994)
(L-R) Sardar Swaran Singh, Mohammad Amir Khatami, Indira Gandhi, Khatami's wife, and Asadollah Alam during his trip to Iran
Swaran_Singh
Iranian literary scholar and politician (1914–1990)
Minister of Culture In office 1 August 1962 – 7 March 1964 Prime Minister Asadollah Alam Preceded by Mohammad Derakhshesh Succeeded by Abdullali Jahanshahi Senator
Parviz_Natel-Khanlari
Iranian Ambassador and politician
from Paris, he was a minister without portfolio under Prime Minister Asadollah Alam. Following the Indo-Pakistani War in 1965, Entezam served as a member
Nasrollah_Entezam
the Confidential Diary of Asadollah Alam, the Shah's closest confidant, revealed that Mohammad Reza Pahlavi intimated to Alam that during his late teenage
Iran_Teymourtash
Iranian businessman
century. Amir Ali Sheibany was related to the mother of Prime Minister Asadollah Alam, and a direct descendant of Mir Mamad Khan, a storied commander of Nader
Amir_Ali_Sheibany
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iran
foreign diplomatic missions such as consulates. The Garden's last owner, Asadollah Alam, bequeathed it upon Astan Quds Razavi in his will. However, since 1992
Akbarieh_Garden
Qajar prince (1890–1935)
married Bilqeys Alam daughter of Amir Mohammad Ebrahim Alam Shokat-ol-Molk, Governor-General of Fars, and sister of Amir Asadollah Alam (1919–1978) Prime
Abbas_Mirza_Farman_Farmaian
Iranian American professor
the former Prime Minister and then Minister of the Court of the Shah, Asadollah Alam. It followed the liberal American model and was run by U.S. Peace Corps
Hamid_Ekbia
British medievalist
Alikhani, Asadollah, and Nicholas Vincent (eds), The Shah and I: The Confidential Diary of Iran’s Royal Court, 1969–1977, by Asadollah Alam (London: I
Nicholas_Vincent
Iranian politician (born 1960)
from Teheran and pursuant to that, in the cabinet of Prime Minister Asadollah Alam in 1962, he was appointed as Minister of Trade. For a while, he also
Amir_Hossein_Jahanshahi
Iranian engineer and politician (1916–2008)
appointed deputy prime minister in July 1962 to the first cabinet of Asadollah Alam. Asfia was appointed to the same post in 1966. He also served as the
Safi_Asfia
Imperial Iran's government between March 1964 and January 1965
was inaugurated on 7 March 1964. It replaced the second government of Asadollah Alam. Mansur's cabinet was the first of party-governments in Iran. It was
Government of Hassan Ali Mansur
Government_of_Hassan_Ali_Mansur
Lebanese lawyer and diplomat (born 1941)
brother of Khalil Khalil. Khalil was also close to the Iranian politician Asadollah Alam. Khalil is among the signatories of a document protesting the sectarian
Khalil_Khalil
City in South Khorasan province, Iran
of Zob Ahan Esfahan (Esfahan Steel Company) Seyyed Mohammad Tadayyon Asadollah Alam, prime minister of Iran during Pahlavi dynasty Seyyed Gholam Reza Saeidi
Birjand
the year 1963 in Iran. Shah: Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Prime Minister: Asadollah Alam January 26 – 1963 Iranian constitutional referendum June 5 and 6 – June
1963_in_Iran
the Iranian Senate and served as the deputy to the Prime Minister, Asadollah Alam. Born in 1920 in Tangestan County, Bushehr Province, Rasoul Parvizi
Rasoul_Parvizi
Iranian politician (1911–1976)
Bakhtiar (fourth from left), Manuchehr Eghbal (center), Jafar Sharif-Emami (left of Eghbal), Jamshid Amouzegar (right of Eghbal), Asadollah Alam (far right)
Ali-Akbar_Zargham
Iranian Editor-in-Chief
stated in the memoirs of his late Prime Minister Asadollah Alam. In his memoir published after his death, Alam writes "Despite it being the anniversary of
Hossein_Towfigh
Iranian Army Officer (1909 – 1999)
Monarch Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Prime Minister Jafar Sharif-Emami Ali Amini Asadollah Alam Hassan Ali Mansur Amir-Abbas Hoveyda Preceded by Abdol Hossein Hejazi
Reza_Azimi
Iranian politician (1919–2005)
Bahrami in the post. He also served in the cabinet of Prime Minister Asadollah Alam between February 1963 and March 1964. He retained his post in the next
Ataollah_Khosravani
Shah: Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Prime Minister: Ali Amini (until July 19), Asadollah Alam (starting July 19) 1 September – the 7.1 ML Buin Zahra earthquake shook
1962_in_Iran
Head of the Timurid dynasty in 19th-century Iran
Amirteymour Kalali and Nosrat Saltaneh. Amirteymour Kalali Maryam Kalali Asadollah Alam Mostowfi ol-Mamalek Najaf-Qoli Khan Bakhtiari Abdol Majid Mirza Āgheli
Mir 'Ali Mardan Khan, Nuzrat ol-Molk
Mir_'Ali_Mardan_Khan,_Nuzrat_ol-Molk
Iranian military officer and politician
Agriculture In office 12 March 1963 – 31 October 1968 Prime Minister Asadollah Alam Hassan Ali Mansur Amir Abbas Hoveida Preceded by Hasan Arsanjani Succeeded
Ismail_Riahi
Iranian surgeon and politician (1908 – 2003)
Alinaghi Kani Succeeded by Nasser Ameri In office 1960–1971 Preceded by Asadollah Alam Succeeded by Alinaghi Kani Personal details Born 1908 Tabriz, Qajar
Yahya_Adl
Cabinet of Imperial State of Iran headed by Ali Amini
agriculture ministry were left unchanged in the next administration under Asadollah Alam. Most controversially, Amini gave three ministries to "middle-class
Government_of_Ali_Amini
Month of 1962
Ali Amini resigned as Prime Minister of Iran. He would be replaced by Asadollah Alam. The Minnesota Twins became the first Major League Baseball team to
July_1962
he was appointed as the minister of commerce to the first cabinet of Asadollah Alam in 1962. He was close to Shah and had intimate relationship with shah's
Gholam_Hossein_Jahanshahi
Iranian politician (1894-1977)
post he held until 1968. He was replaced as the minister of court by Asadollah Alam. Afterwards, he became the ambassador to the Holy See (Vatican). He
Hossein_Ghods-Nakhai
Iranian academic
the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Rezā Shāh Pahlavī, and on the advice of Asadollah Alam, Minister of Court, Dr. Mojdehi assumed the role of Chancellor at University
Nasrollah_Moghtader_Mojdehi
Month of 1971
appointed by the Shah. The People's Party, led by former Prime Minister Asadollah Alam, finished second, with 37 Majlis seats. The funeral of Louis Armstrong
July_1971
that 444 lived there and other voters had gone to the village to vote. Asadollah Alam, the founder of People's Party said Ameri has "reached the end of his
1974_Shahsavar_by-election
Month of 1964
Jianhuazi Zongbiao required fewer strokes and were easier to write. Asadollah Alam resigned as Prime Minister of Iran to take the job of minister of the
March_1964
Iranian Reformist Politician
plan in Kermanshah, Kurdistan and Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari provinces Asadollah Alam Seyed Mahmood Hosseini Ahmad Mazani Shahrbanoo Amani Gholamreza Shariati
Ali_Osat_Hashemi
Month in 1919
Championships; in Marthalen, Switzerland (d. 2016)[citation needed] Asadollah Alam, Iranian state leader, 40th Prime Minister of Iran; in Birjand, Persia
July_1919
local Councils First party Second party Leader Amir-Abbas Hoveyda Asadollah Alam Party New Iran Party People's Party Seats won 838 96 Seat change 32
1970_Iranian_local_elections
County in South Khorasan province, Iran
of Zob Ahan Esfahan (Esfahan Steel Company) Seyyed Mohammad Tadayyon Asadollah Alam, prime minister of Iran during Pahlavi dynasty Sima Bina, Iranian folk
Birjand_County
In the Parliament of Iran
last Shah (King) of the Imperial State of Iran) left the decision to Asadollah Alam's government. Finally, women's suffrage in Iran was recognized on March
Women in the Islamic Consultative Assembly
Women_in_the_Islamic_Consultative_Assembly
City in South Khorasan province, Iran
a relative of the emperor Shah Reza Pahlavi and the Prime minister Asadollah Alam. Prior to the separation of the province from the former Khorasan province
Mud,_Iran
ASADOLLAH ALAM
ASADOLLAH ALAM
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Lion of Allah; Title of Ali
Boy/Male
Muslim
The Lord of the whole world
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
King of the World
Girl/Female
Native American Spanish
Grove of cottonwood.
Female
Native American
Native American Indian name ALAMEDA means "grove of cottonwood."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Universe
Boy/Male
Muslim
Unique in the world
Boy/Male
Biblical
God is king.
Female
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name ALAMEA means "precious."
Girl/Female
Indian
Decorated
Girl/Female
Tamil
Alamelu | அலமேலà¯à®‚
Goddess Lakshmi
Alamelu | அலமேலà¯à®‚
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Indian
Universe
Boy/Male
Muslim
Joy of Allah
Boy/Male
Muslim
Conqueror of the world.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Joy of Allah
Girl/Female
Tamil
Alamkritha | அலாமà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¾
Decorated
Alamkritha | அலாமà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
World; Sing; Of Alameen
Boy/Male
Muslim
World. Universe.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Allum.Muslim : variant spelling of Alam.
ASADOLLAH ALAM
ASADOLLAH ALAM
Girl/Female
Anglo Saxon
Little wealthy one.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Happiness
Boy/Male
Indian
Tremendous
Girl/Female
Buddhist, Indian
Unique
Girl/Female
Indian
Special
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sun of Allah
Girl/Female
Muslim
Glass
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yatharth | யதாரà¯à®¤Â
Proper, Possibility
Female
African
joy; valued; or, born on the road.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Delight
ASADOLLAH ALAM
ASADOLLAH ALAM
ASADOLLAH ALAM
ASADOLLAH ALAM
ASADOLLAH ALAM
a.
See Alamort.
n.
A kind of silk. See Alamode, n.
n.
A thin, black silk for hoods, scarfs, etc.; -- often called simply mode.
a.
To the death; mortally.
adv. & a.
According to the fashion or prevailing mode.
n.
The lowest note but one in Guido Aretino's scale of music.
n.
The quality of being a la mode; conformity to the mode or fashion; fashionableness.