Thesaurus / jama
other words for jama
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M. de Courteille translated jama in a general sense by totalit.
THE BBUR-NMA IN ENGLISHBABUR, EMPEROR OF HINDUSTAN
Her revolver was out, and Carin-Jama let go his grip, reeling backward with a bullet in his shoulder.
ADVENTUREJACK LONDON
The instant his throat was released, Sheldon struck out with his fist, and Carin-Jama joined his brother on the ground.
ADVENTUREJACK LONDON
In the Vêda, the South, which is also reckoned the place of the infernal regions, is spoken of as the kingdom of Jama (i. 772).
SAGAS FROM THE FAR EASTVARIOUS
In the morning our blacks all ran up to a sugar-loaf shaped rock, which they called their altar or temple, Jama.
The Jama Masjid is on the north side, but not on the river bank.
THE PANJAB, NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE, AND KASHMIRSIR JAMES MCCRONE DOUIE
The most notable mosque in Delhi is the Jama Mashid, built of red sandstone and white marble.
THE CRITIC IN THE ORIENTGEORGE HAMLIN FITCH
Entering by the west (or Akcha) gate, one passes under three arches, which are probably the remnants of a former Jama Masjid.
From the top of the railing to the ground it was fifteen feet, and Bellin-Jama was directly beneath.
ADVENTUREJACK LONDON
He it was who built the Jama Masjid, the great mosque set commandingly on a mound and gained by magnificent flights of steps.
ROVING EAST AND ROVING WESTE. V. LUCAS