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English
Etymology
From Arabic اَلْمَدَائِن (al-madāʔin, literally “The Cities”) (plural of مَدِينَة (madīna)), calque of the Aramaic name.
Proper noun
al-Mada'in
- An historical Sassanian Persian metropolis on the Tigris between the ancient royal centers of Ctesiphon and Seleucia-on-Tigris.
Translations
Translations
- Arabic: اَلْمَدَائِن (al-madāʔin)
- Bengali: আল-মদাইন (al-môdain)
- Senaya: please add this translation if you can
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