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Iram

इरम
said i-ram
also written: Iram dhaat al-Imad
Meaning

The fabled lost garden-city of pillars built by Shaddad, mentioned in the Qur'an, destroyed and buried in the sands as a sign of divine wrath against arrogance.

Usage & notes

Iram is the proverbial vanished paradise on earth, an image of supreme luxury swallowed by the desert; its name evokes both unmatched beauty and the lesson that such glory is doomed.