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Madan

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Noun — A member of the Marsh Arabs, the traditional inhabitants of the wetlands of southern Iraq.

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Etymology

From Arabic معدان (Ma'dān).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Madan” mean?

The word “Madan” means a member of the Marsh Arabs, the traditional inhabitants of the wetlands of southern Iraq. In plain terms, the people who traditionally lived in the marshlands of southern Iraq, known for their distinctive reed architecture and way of life.

How do you use “Madan” in a sentence?

Here is “Madan” used in a sentence: “The Madan built their homes from reed bundles gathered from the marshes.”

What part of speech is “Madan”?

“Madan” is a noun.

Where does the word “Madan” come from?

The word “Madan” comes from Arabic. From Arabic معدان (Ma'dān).

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