Apama

/əˈpɑːmə/ noun

In ancient Indo-Greek culture, a form of long-distance marriage alliance or bond between rulers, particularly documented in Seleucid history.

Possibly from Persian or Greek roots referring to a covenant or binding agreement, though the exact origin is debated by historians.

AMአፓማ
ARأباما
BNঅপামা
CAapama
CSapama
DAapama
DEapama
ELαπαμα
ESapama
FAآپاما
FIapama
FRapama
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