Amid - определение. Что такое Amid
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

Что (кто) такое Amid - определение

CITY IN SOUTHEASTERN ANATOLIA, TURKEY
Diarbekr; Diyarbakr; Diyarbekr; Diyarbakir; Diarbekir; Amid; Diyarbekir; Dikranagěrt; Dikranagert; Diyabakir; Dyarbekir; Diyarbakır, Turkey; Diyarbakiv; Diyâr-ı Bekr; Diyâr-ı Bekir; Diyâr-i Bekr; Diyâr-i Bekir; Kara-Hamid; Kara Hamid; Kara Amid; Diarbeck; Names of Diyarbakır; Diyarbakir, Turkey; Amida of the Syriacs; Amida of the Armenians; Amida of the Romans; Diyar Bakir; Asterius of Amida; Diarbékir; Amed, Turkey; Amed, Northern Kurdistan; Amed, Kurdistan; Amed, Bakurê Kurdistanê; ܐܡܝܕ; Āmid; Economy of Diyarbakır; List of people from Diyarbakır
  • This 17th-century map detail shows Diyarbakır (west at top, from a 17th-century Ottoman map of the [[Tigris-Euphrates river system]] that may have been created by [[Evliya Çelebi]])
  • Keçi Burcu, the Goat Tower, a section of the city wall of Diyarbakir
  • An example of Diyarbakır's historic architectural style, with masonry tiles made of indigenous dark [[basalt]].
  • Diyarbakır's city walls, built by [[Constantius II]] and extended by [[Valentinian I]] between 367 and 375, stretch almost unbroken for about 6 kilometres.
  • Diyarbekir, c. 1900
  • Fragment of a jar, unglazed. 13th century CE. From Diyarbakir. Museum of Islamic Art ([[Tiled Kiosk]]), Istanbul, Turkey.
  • Kurkh stele of Shalmaneser III in the [[British Museum]].
  • Kurdish–Turkish conflict]]. The western half was being demolished in 2017.
  • [[Sheikh Matar Mosque]] with its four-legged minaret
  • [[St. Giragos Armenian Church]].
  • Co-Catholicos of All Armenians]] [[Serapion of Edessa]]. [[Chester Beatty Library]]
  • The [[Syriac Orthodox]] [[St. Mary Church, Diyarbakır]].
Найдено результатов: 18
amid         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The form 'amidst' is also used, but is more literary.
1.
If something happens amid noises or events of some kind, it happens while the other things are happening.
A senior leader cancelled a trip to Britain yesterday amid growing signs of a possible political crisis...
PREP
2.
If something is amid other things, it is surrounded by them. (LITERARY)
PREP
Amid         
·prep ·see Amidst.
II. Amid ·prep In the midst or middle of; surrounded or encompassed by; among.
amid         
¦ preposition surrounded by; in the middle of.
amid         
prep.; (also amidst)
1.
Among (without being part of), amongst, in the midst of, in the middle of, surrounded by.
2.
Jointly, together, some of.
Chaldean Diocese of Amid         
Amid (Chaldean Diocese)
The Diocese of Amid (Diyarbakir) was a diocese or archdiocese of the Chaldean Church from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. From at least the 13th century the city of Amid had been part of the Diocese of Maiperqat of the Church of the East; following the schism of 1552 it became the seat of its own diocese in the Chaldean Church.
See, amid the Winter's Snow         
1871 SONG COMPOSED BY JOHN GOSS WITH LYRICS BY EDWARD CASWALL
See Amid The Winter's Snow; See amid the winter's snow; See, Amid The Winter's Snow; See, Amid the Winter Snow; See, Amid the Winter's Snow; See, amid the winter's snow
"See, amid the Winter's Snow", also known as "The Hymn for Christmas", is an English Christmas carol, written by Edward Caswall and first published in 1858. In 1871 Sir John Goss composed a hymn tune for it, "Humility", and as "Hymn for Christmas Day", it was included in Christmas Carols New And Old, the anthology edited by Henry Ramsden Bramley and John Stainer .
Abu'l-Fadl ibn al-Amid         
  • [[Iran]] in the mid-10th century
10TH CENTURY MUSLIM SCHOLAR, PHILOSOPHER AND VIZIER FOR THE BUYID RULER RUKN AL-DAWLA
Abu 'l-Fadl ibn al-'Amid; Abu l-Fadl ibn al-Amid; Abu'l-Fadl Muhammad ibn al-Husayn; Abu'l-Fadl ibn al-'Amid
Abu 'l-Fadl Muhammad ibn Abi Abdallah al-Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Katib, commonly known after his father as Ibn al-'Amid (died 970) was a Persian statesman who served as the vizier of the Buyid ruler Rukn al-Dawla for thirty years, from 940 until his death in 970. His son, Abu'l-Fath Ali ibn Muhammad, also called Ibn al-'Amid, succeeded him in his office.
AIFM2         
PROTEIN-CODING GENE IN THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS
AIFM2 (gene)
Apoptosis-inducing factor 2 (AIFM2), also known as apoptosis-inducing factor-homologous mitochondrion-associated inducer of death (AMID), is a protein that in humans is encoded by the AIFM2 gene, also known as p53-responsive gene 3 (PRG3), on chromosome 10.
Jirjis al-Makin Ibn al-'Amid         
EGYPTIAN COPT HISTORIAN
Al-Makin; Elmacin, George; Jirjīs al-Makīn; Al-Makīn ibn al-ʿAmīd; Al-Makīn Jirjis ibn al-ʿAmīd; Al-Makīn Jirjis ibn al-ʿAmīd the Elder; George Elmacin
Jirjis al-Makīn (; 1205–1273), known by his nisba Ibn al-ʿAmīd (), was a Coptic Christian historian who wrote in Arabic. His name is sometimes anglicised as George Elmacin ().
Amidicity         
The amidicity scale is a computational method for calculating the strength of an amide bond in an organic compound on a linear scale. It is analogous to aromaticity.

Википедия

Diyarbakır

Diyarbakır (Turkish pronunciation: [diˈjaɾ.bakɯɾ]; Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ, romanized: Tigranakert; Kurdish: Amed; Syriac: ܐܡܝܕ, romanized: Āmīd) is the largest Kurdish-majority city in Turkey. It is the administrative center of Diyarbakır Province.

Situated around a high plateau by the banks of the Tigris river on which stands the historic Diyarbakır Fortress, it is the administrative capital of the Diyarbakır Province of southeastern Turkey. It is the second-largest city in the Southeastern Anatolia Region. As of December 2021, the Metropolitan Province population was 1,791,373 of whom 1,129,218 lived in the built-up (or metro) area made of the 4 urban districts (Bağlar, Kayapınar, Sur and Yenişehir).

Diyarbakır has been a main focal point of the conflict between the Turkish state and various Kurdish separatist groups, and is seen by many Kurds as the de facto capital of Kurdistan. The city was intended to become the capital of an independent Kurdistan following the Treaty of Sèvres, but this was disregarded following subsequent political developments.

On 6 February 2023 Diyarbakır was affected by the twin Turkey-Syria earthquakes, which inflicted some damage on its castle.