Kam (disambiguation)
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Kam is one of the Five Evils in the teachings of Sikhism.
Kam or KAM may also refer to:
People
- Kom people (Afghanistan), a Nuristani tribe in Afghanistan and Pakistan
- Kam (name), a list of people with either the given name or surname
- Kameron Kam Chancellor (born 1988), American National Football League player
- Elaine Jin, also known as Elaine Kam, Taiwanese actress
- Kam (rapper) (born Craig A. Miller in 1970)
- Kam people (China), a Kadai people in China
In business
- Kam Air, an airline headquartered in Kabul, Afghanistan
- KAM Manufacturing, a handbag manufacturer in Ohio, United States
- Key account management, the idea of looking after large and important accounts that are critical to a business
Places
- Kám, Hungary, a village
- Kam, Mazandaran, Iran, a village
- Kam, West Azerbaijan, Iran, a village
- Kam Group, Northwest Territories, Canada, a volcanic group
Other uses
- Kam language, spoken in China
- Kam or Nyingwom language, spoken in Nigeria
- The forerunner to KHAD, the secret police of the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
- Kimbell Art Museum
- Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem
- Knowledge Assessment Methodology, an interactive benchmarking tool to help countries make the transition to a knowledge-based economy
See also
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