Qumis

See also: qumis

English

Alternative forms

  • Comisene
  • Kumish
  • Kumis
  • Kumesh
  • Kumesh
  • Kumes
  • Qumes

Etymology

From Persian قومس (qumes), from Arabic قُومِس (qūmis), from Middle Persian kwmys (Kōmis).

Proper noun

Qumis

  1. (historical) A small province of ancient and medieval Persia, separating Ray, Hyrcania, and Khurasan.
  2. (historical) The administrative capital of this region; Hecatompylus; Saddarvazeh; Shahr-i Qumis; near modern Damghan.

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