Alm

Alm may refer to:

  • Alm (surname)
  • An alpine pasture
  • Alm (river), Austria
  • The protagonist of Fire Emblem Gaiden
  • Bielefelder Alm, a stadium in Bielefeld, Germany
  • An historical liquid measure, see aam
  • ALM may refer to:

  • Abundant Life Ministries
  • Air ALM, formerly Antilliaanse Luchtvaart Maatschappij
  • Alamein railway station, Melbourne, Australia, station code ALM
  • Alamogordo-White Sands Regional Airport, from its IATA airport code
  • Allgemeiner Luxemburger Musikverein
  • Alnmouth railway station (National Rail code) in Northumberland, England
  • American Lawyer Media
  • American Le Mans Racing Series
  • Application lifecycle management, applying business management to software engineering
  • Arab Liberation Movement
  • Article-Level Metrics
  • Artium Liberalium Magister (Latin for Master of Liberal Arts)
  • Asset liability management
  • Alif Laam Mim, letter sequence in the Qur'an, see Muqatta'at
  • Ag2r-La Mondiale, a bicycle racing team
  • Audio-Lingual Method, of teaching foreign languages
  • See also

  • Alms
  • Almış

    Almış iltäbär (Almysh Elteber, Almish Yiltawar, pronounced [ʌlˈmɯʃ], fl.end of 9th century – beginning of 10th) was the first Muslim ruler (emir) of bulgars.

    Almış was a son of Şilki ([ʃilˈki]). He was a ruler of one of the Bulgar duchies. Initially, a vassal of the Khazars, he struggled for independence and unification of all Bulgar tribes and duchies. He sent ambassadors to the Baghdad caliph. In 922, the caliph Al-Muqtadir's ambassador Ibn Fadlan appeared in the Almış' capital. Almış adopted the Islamic name Jaʿfar ibn ʿAbdullah (Latin Tatar: Cäğfär bine Ğabdulla, Arabic script: جعفر ابن عبدالله).

    It has been thought during dozens of years, that Almış was a ruler of the Volga Bulgars, and that the Baghdad embassy with its secretary Ibn Fadlan reached the Volga Bulgars in the Middle Volga region (currently, Tatarstan territories in Russia). But recently the thorough reconstruction of the embassy itinerary revealed: the Bulgars ruler "capital" was in the village Tri Protoka near the modern city of Astrakhan. Therefore, all Ibn Fadlan account is about Bulgars and people living in the Northern Caspian area and Low Volga region.

    Almè

    Almè is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) northeast of Milan and about 5 kilometres (3 mi) northwest of Bergamo.

    Almè borders the following municipalities: Almenno San Bartolomeo, Almenno San Salvatore, Paladina, Sorisole, Villa d'Almè. Part of Almè's territory is included in the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo, and is crossed by river Quisa.

    References

  • All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  • External links

  • Official website
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