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Ghadir or Ghadeer ( ar, غدير , link=no) means ''hollow'' or ''pond'' in Arabic. It may refer to:


Places

* Ghadir, a village in
Keserwan District Keserwan District ( ar, قضاء كسروان, transliteration: ''Qaḍā' Kisrawān'') is a district ('' qadaa'') in Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon, to the northeast of Lebanon's capital Beirut. The capital, Jounieh, is overwhelmingly Maro ...
, Lebanon * Ghadir-e Sab, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Ghadir Kuhi, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Ghadir Saberi, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Qaleh-ye Ghadir, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Shahrak-e Ghadir, a village in Fars Province, Iran *
Ghadir Bridge Ghadir Bridge ( fa, پل غدیر) is a bridge over the Zayanderud in District 4 (Isfahan), Districts 4 and District 6 (Isfahan), 6 of Isfahan. The bridge was completed in 2000. Transportation * Sayyad Shirazi Expressway * Hemmat Expressway (Isfah ...
, a bridge in Esfahan city over the Zayandeh River, Iran *
Ghadir Khumm The Ghadīr Khumm ( ar, غَدِير خُم) refers to a gathering of Muslims to attend a sermon delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on 16 March 632 CE (18 Dhu al-Hijjah 10 AH). The gathering is said to have taken place at the Ghadir K ...
, the location of Event of Ghadir Khumm, a sacred site in Saudi Arabia *A former village in Aden, now Yemen


People

*
Ali Ghadeer Ali Ghadeer (Arabic: علي غدير) (born Jan. 1st 1971) is an Iraq Iraq,; ku, عێراق, translit=Êraq officially the Republic of Iraq, '; ku, کۆماری عێراق, translit=Komarî Êraq is a country in Western Asia. It is borde ...
(born 1971), Iraqi writer and journalist *
Mohammad Ghadir Mohammed Ghadir ( ar, محمد غدير, he, מוחמד גדיר; born 21 January 1991) is an Israeli professional footballer who plays for Hapoel Hadera. Club career Maccabi Haifa After progressing through the youth ranks of Maccabi Haifa, G ...
(born 1991), Israeli Arab footballer *
Ghadir Ghroof-Gharid Ghadir Ghrouf ( ar, غدير غروف, born September 12, 1990 in Jericho) is a track and field sprint athlete who competes internationally for Palestine.
(born 1990), Palestinian track and field athlete *
Ghadir Razuki Ghadir Razuki is a British-Iraqi businessman who was the founder of TNT Magazine, in September 1983. Early life Born to Iraqi parents, he moved to London in the United Kingdom after leaving Iraq. In September 1983, then aged twenty-two he lau ...
(fl. 1983–2000), British-Iraqi businessman


Other uses

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Ghadir (missile) The Ghadir missile ( fa, موشک قدیر) is an Iranian anti-ship cruise missile with a range of 330 km. The missile is capable of being employed both from shore and from ships afloat. The missile was unveiled in Tehran in 2014 in an ev ...
, an Iranian anti-ship cruise missile *
Ghadir (submarine) ''Ghadir'' ( fa, غدیر, ; named after the Ghadir Khumm) is a class of midget submarines built by Iran specifically for cruising within the shallow waters of the Persian Gulf. The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy is the sole operator of this cl ...
, a class of midget submarines built by Iran *
Ghadir River The Ghadir River (), meaning rivulet, is one of the smallest rivers in Lebanon located in the southern Beirut region. The river is formed by seasonal streams that form from rain in the Baabda district. The river passes through the areas of Chouei ...
, a river in Lebanon *''
Al-Ghadir ''Al Ghadir'' (Arabic: الغدير في الكتاب والسنة والأدب) (that is " The Ghadir in the Book, the Sunnah, and Literature") is a 20-volume book written by the Iranian Shia scholar Abd Al Husayn Amini. The book describes an ...
'', a book by Iranian Shia scholar Abd Al Husayn Amini *
Eid al-Ghadeer Eid al-Ghadir ( ar, عید الغدیر, ʿīd al-ghadīr, feast of the pond) is an Islamic commemorative holiday, and is considered to be among the significant holidays of Shi'ite Muslims. The Eid is held on 18 Dhul-Hijjah at the time when the ...
, a festival commemorating Muhammad's last sermon *
Event of Ghadir Khumm The Ghadīr Khumm ( ar, غَدِير خُم) refers to a gathering of Muslims to attend a sermon delivered by the Islamic prophet Muhammad on 16 March 632 CE (18 Dhu al-Hijjah 10 AH). The gathering is said to have taken place at the Ghadir K ...
, where Muhammad announced Ali as his successor {{disambiguation, geo, surname