Noun
KOM (plural KOMs)
(cycling) Initialism of King of the Mountains. (in the mountains classification of a cycling road race)
Amenhotep III's relations with m-w-k-i-n-u, *Mukana, have corroboration from the inscription at Kom al-Hetan - but Amenhotep's reign is thought to align with late LHIIIA:1. Source: Internet
He takes over from Mr Alexander Kodwo Kom Abban, MP for Gomoa West, who was reassigned by the President as Deputy Minister of Communications, after relieving Mr Vincent Sowah Odotei, MP for Dadekotopon, of that position. Source: Internet
In August 2007, it was announced that signs of oil reserves in Kom Ombo basin, about convert north of Aswan, was found and a concession agreement was signed with Centorion Energy International for drilling. Source: Internet
Other catacombs and tombs have been opened in Kom al-Shoqqafa (Roman) and Ras al-Tiin (painted). Source: Internet
Sports minister Kiren Rijiju, following an online interaction with the Boxing Federation of India President and the boxers, including Mary Kom, on Sunday said all necessary precautions will be put in place before sparring can commence again. Source: Internet
The Perseids would have been in power circa 1380 BC, the date of a statue base from Kom el-Heitan in Egypt recording the itinerary of an Egyptian embassy to the Aegean in the time of Amenhotep III (r. 1391–1353 BC or 1388–1351 BC). Source: Internet