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Karami

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Karami (Arabic: كرامي) is an Arabic-based Lebanese surname, particularly that of a famous Lebanese Sunni Muslim political family. It is often francicised in the media as Karamé. It is to be differentiated from the Classical Arabic term Karamah (Arabic: كرامة) and its colloquial form, Karameh.

Karami is also a common Persian language surname (Persian: کرمی)

Karami may refer to:

Lebanese political family

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Also commonly written as francicized Karamé

Iranian-based surname

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Based on the Persian surname کرمی

Other people

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Language

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  • Karami language, an extinct and unclassified Papuan language, perhaps a language isolate, of Papua New Guinea.

Places

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  • Rashid Karami Stadium, a Lebanese stadium named after prime minister Rashid Karami
  • Ali Karami-ye Olya, also known as ‘Alī Karamī, a village in Chenar Rural District, Kabgian District, Dana County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran
  • Karreh Karami, a village in Tut-e Nadeh Rural District, in the Central District of Dana County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran

See also

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