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Definition of Nammad
1. Noun. An embroidered rug made from a coarse Indian felt.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nammad
Literary usage of Nammad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In the Land of the Lion and Sun, Or, Modern Persia: Being Experiences of by Charles James Wills (1891)
"... physician—Visit the Prince-Governor—Justice—The bastinado— Its effects—The
doctor's difficulties—Carpets—Aniline dyes—How to choose—Varieties — nammad ..."
2. A History of the Sikhs: From the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the by Joseph Davey Cunningham (1918)
"... formally such by the submission of the chief of the tribe in the year 1838.3
Sultan Mu- years afterwards Sultan Muhammad Khan of Peshawar, nammad J ..."
3. A Comprehensive Commentary on the Quran: Comprising Sale's Translation by George Sale, Elwood Morris Wherry (1896)
"... and titles of a number of Arabic authors awl hooks, which de.ny the claim of
Mu'nammad and Mu- ..."
4. A Digest of Indian Law Cases: Containing High Court Reports, 1862-1900, and by Joseph Vere Woodman, India High Court (Calcutta, India), Emile Henry Monnier (1901)
"Under the circumstances of this case, it was held that the defendant had made no
such admission. An A nAMMAD ..."