See also: qum and Q'um

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Classical Persian قم (qum).

Proper noun

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Qum

  1. Alternative form of Qom, Iran.

Toba

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Proper noun

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Qum

  1. Alternative form of Qom (the Toba people).

References

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  • María Belén Carpio, Marisa Censabella (2012) “Clauses as noun modifiers in Toba”, in Bernard Comrie, Zarina Estrada Fernández, editors, Relative Clauses in Languages of the Americas (in Toba), →ISBN

Uzbek

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Other scripts
Cyrillic Қум
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Perso-Arabic

Etymology

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Inherited from Chagatai قم, from Persian قم.

Proper noun

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Qum

  1. Qom (a city in Iran)
  2. Qom (a province of Iran)