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K.A.S. Eupen
K.A.S. Eupen is a Belgian football club, from the city of Eupen in Liège (province). It is a German-speaking club. References [Official website] |- !colspan="3" style="background:#ccf; text-align:center;"|Belgian Second Division, 2006/07 |- |colspan="3" style="padding:0 5% 0 5%; text..
K. Aslihan Yener
K. Aslihan Yener is an archaeologist of Turkish decent whose work on Bronze Age tin mines in Anatolia revealed a new possible source of the important metal. Contents 1 Education and early years2 Early research3 Bronze Age tin discoveries4 Current position and research5 Se..
Kaïssa (Kaissa)
BORN in Cameroon, west Africa, Kaïssa moved to Paris with her family at age 13. After high school, she completed two years of legal studies at Nanterre University in Paris, before increasing calls for her participation in studio sessions prompted her to turn full time to her music career. In 1991..
Kas
This entry is about the Spanish soft drink. For the fictional vampire lieutenant of the Dungeons and Dragons entity Vecna, see Kas the Bloody-Handed. For the Turkish town see Kaş. Kas is the brand name of soft drink produced by PepsiCo. It comes in grapefruit, orange (yellow), lemon (greenish-yell..
Kas-pin
Kas-pin is a Finnish martial art that has both weapon and empty-hand techniques. The history of Kas-pin is not very well known, and what little is known is generally disputed. Kas-pin has been passed down in the Valkonen family allegedly for 30 generations. Current generation family head is Kaarl..
Kasa, Sweden
Kasa is a small village located in northern Sweden. ..
KASA-TV
KASA-TV is a television station in licemsed to Santa Fe and also serving the Albuquerque, New Mexico DMA. It is a Fox network affiliate, and broadcasts on channel 2. It is owned by Raycom Media. The station runs first run programming and sports from Fox along with sitcoms. court shows, talk shows..
Kasa-Vubu (commune)
The district of Kava-Vubu in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo lies at the center of the city. The area has been developing since around 1940 and, along with Kalamu, is the historical african heart of the city. The district is named the first president of the Congo after inde..
Kasaan, Alaska
Kasaan (IPA: [kə ˈsæn]) is a city in the Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2000 census, the population was 39. Geography Kasaan is located at [55°32′30″N, 132°24′7″W] (55.541748, -132.401821)[Geographic reference..
Kasaba
Kasaba is a small town 17 kilometres from Kastamonu, Turkey. Its population in 1905 was about 23,000. The town does not seem to occupy any ancient site of importance. ..
Kasabach-Merritt syndrome
Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome (KMS) is a rare disease, usually of infants, in which a vascular tumor leads to decreased platelet counts and sometimes other bleeding problems, which can be life-threatening. It is also known as hemangioma thrombocytopenia syndrome. Contents 1 Pathophysiology2&nbs..
Kasabian (album)
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Kasabian (band)
"Kasabian" redirects here. For , see . Kasabian is a British band from Leicester, England. Its members met while attending Leysland High School and Countesthorpe Community College. The band is named after Linda Kasabian, a member of the Charles Manson cult (aka the Manson "family"). Kasabian are..
Kasabian (disambiguation)
Kasabian could refer to any of the following: Kasabian - A British rock band.Kasabian - The debut self-titled album by the aforementioned band.Linda Kasabian - The star witness in the Tate-LaBianca murders.Kasabian is a common Armenian surname. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page..
Kasablanca
Kasablanca is an FTP/FXP/FTPS client program using the Trolltech QT toolkit and (thus) intergrating with the K Desktop Environment (KDE). See also redirect[[Template:Portal]]Comparison of FTP clients External Links [Kasablanca Homepage][Discussion at kde-apps.org]][Page a..
Kasabonika Airport
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Kasagh
Kasagh is a river near the central region of modern Armenia. ..
Kasagi, Kyoto
Kasagi (笠置町; -cho) is a town located in Soraku District, Kyoto, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 1,975 and a density of 83.79 persons per km². The total area is 23.57 km². ..
Kasahara, Gifu
Kasahara (笠原町; -chou) was a town located in Toki District, Gifu, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 11,309 and a density of 840.82 persons per km². The total area is 13.45 km². The town was amagalated by the city of Tajimi on January 23, 2006...
Kasahara Kiyoshige
(????-1547) was the son of a certain Lord Kasahara who served under the Hōjō clan. Kiyoshige died in the 1547 siege of Shika castle, where he was defeated by Takeda Shingen. Kiyoshige's garrison was reinforced by Uesugi Norimasa, but Norimasa's relief force was defeated in the battle of Odaihara...
Kasahara Yasukatsu
(????-1569) Kasahara Yasukatsu, son of Kasahara Nobutame, and a very notable retainer under the likes of Hojo Ujiyasu. Takeda Katsuyori and Takeda Nobutoyo both attacked the Kanbara Castle located in Suruga, during the year of 1569. During this attack it is noted that the castle fell to the likes o..
Kasai
Kasai may be Kasai, Hyogo in Japanthe Kasai River in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the CongoKasai region in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, now divided into the eastern and western districts Kasai-Oriental and Kasai-Occidental, and a historic region South KasaiThe Kasai Rex is an anim..
Kasai, Hyogo
Kasai (加西市; -shi) is a city located in Hyogo, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 50,510 and the density of 336.31 persons per km². The total area is 150.19 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1967 when the towns of Hojo-cho, Izumi-cho and Kasai-cho were combined t..
Kasai-Occidental
Province du Kasai-Occidental (Provincial flag) (Provincial Seal) Democratic Republic of the Congo Capital Kananga Largest city Kananga National language Tshiluba Land area¹ 154.742 km² Governor Claudel André Lubaya PopulationDensity 3.337.000(est. 1998)21,56/km..
Kasai-Oriental
Province du Kasai-oriental (Provincial flag) (Provincial Seal) Democratic Republic of the Congo Capital Mbuji-Mayi Largest city National language Tshiluba Land area¹ km² Governor [[]] PopulationDensity (est. )[[]]/km² Districts Cities Demonym no..
Kasai-oriental Province
Province du Kasai-oriental (Provincial flag) (Provincial Seal) Democratic Republic of the Congo Capital Mbuji-Mayi Largest city National language Tshiluba Land area¹ km² Governor [[]] PopulationDensity (est. )[[]]/km² Districts Cities Demonym no..
Kasai clan
The Kasai clan of the Mutsu province were locally powerful and fought many times against the Hatakeyama clan. Afterwards, the Kasai clan went on to serve under the Date clan, but this only caused internal distubances, such as being invaded by their erstwhile allies and badly defeated at Tasuku. Aft..
Kasai District, Hokkaido
Kasai (河西郡; -gun) is a district located in Tokachi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. As of 2004, the district has an estimated population of 25,474 and a density of 25.91 persons per km². The total area is 983.05 km². Towns and villages MemuroNakasatsunaiSarabetsu History ..
Kasai Harunobu
Kasai Harunobu warlord of the japanese province of Mutsu during the Sengoku Period of the 16th century. Harunobu was the younger son of Kasai Harutane and a grandson of Date Tanemune. Harunobu was the holder of the Teraike Castle in the Toyoma district of Mutsu Province. Sadly however, Harunobu came..
Kasai Province
Province du Kasai (Provincial flag) (Provincial Seal) Democratic Republic of the Congo Capital Luebo Largest city National language Tshiluba Land area¹ km² Governor [[]] PopulationDensity (est. )[[]]/km² Districts Cities Demonym none Official ..
Kasai region
The Kasai region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is divided administratively into Kasai-Occidental and Kasai-Oriental. It shares its name with the Kasai River. ..
Kasai Rex
Kasai Rex is a cryptozoological hoax. It is alleged to be a giant bipedal predatory theropod reptile, similar to Tyrannosaurus rex or Tarbosaurus, that lives in the jungles of Africa in the Kasai valley and hunts rhinos. The purported encounters have lead to many different descriptions of the cre..
Kasai Rinkai Park
Kasai Rinkai Park (葛西臨海公園 Kasai Rinkai Kōen), which officially opened on June 1st, 1989, is in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan. The park includes an aquarium and bird sanctuary, and was built on reclaimed land that includes two manmade islands, a viewing tower and a hotel. There is a Ferris whee..
Kasai River
The Kasai River is a tributary of the Congo River, located in central Africa. The river begins in Angola and serves as the border between Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), then flows into the DRC, where it joins the Congo. The Kasai's tributaries include the Fimi, Kwango, and S..
Kasakake, Gunma
Kasakake (笠懸町; -machi) is a former town that was located in the now dissolved Nitta District, Gunma, Japan. As of 27 March, 2006, the town has become part of the new city of Midori. The Iwajuku archaeological site is in Kasakake. ..
Kasalice
Kasalice is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has around 190 inhabitants. Village Kasaličky is administrative part of Kasalice. External links [Short official information about the village] (cz) ..
Kasama, Ibaraki
Kasama (笠間市; -shi) is a city located in Ibaraki, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 29,776 and the density of 226.24 persons per km². The total area is 131.61 square kilometres. Kasama officially achieved city status (市) in August 1, 1958, after the towns (町) of ..
Kasama, Zambia
Kasama is a town in northern Zambia, lying on the Great North Road and the Tazara railway line. It is also home to an airport and is known for the Stone Age rock art in the surrounding area. The Chishimba Falls also lie near the town. The town is the headquarters for the Northern Province, Zambi..
Kasamatsu, Gifu
Kasamatsu (笠松町; -chou) is a town located in Hashima District, Gifu, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 22,408 and a density of 2,162.93 persons per km². The total area is 10.36 km². External links [Kasamatsu official website] in Japa..
Kasamatsu Stadium
Kasamatsu Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kasamatsu, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of Mito HollyHock. The stadium holds 22,002 people and was built in 1998. ..
Kasamba Inc.
Kasamba Inc. is a Delaware private company incorporated in 2000. The company's R&D center is based in Ramat Gan, Israel. Their product, Kasamba, is a Q&A service that matches people who have questions to the people who are qualified to answer them. This allows users to locate a real person who ..
Kasandra Shepherd
Kasandra Shepherd was a three-year-old girl, who was killed by her abusive step-mother Maria Shepherd in 1991, in Brampton, Ontario. External links [Learning from Inquests: The Kasandra Shepherd Case] ..
Kasane
Kasane is a town located in the North-West District of Botswana. It lies close to the borders of Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. This makes it a popular place for tourists to start expeditions into the Chobe National Park. ..
Kasanga
Kasanga (named Bismarckburg during the German East Africa era) is a town in southwestern Tanzania. It is located at around [8°28′0″S, 31°8′60″E], on the shore of Lake Tanganyika. ..
Kasangadu
Kasangadu is a village located in Madukkur Town Panchayat, Pattukottai (Taluk) Municipality, Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu State, India. Kasa-name of a tree,gadu-forest.Previously this village was surrounded full and full of the 'kasa' trees.These trees are very expensive.That's why it got this ..
Kasanka National Park
Kasanka National Park is unique in Zambia and unusual in Africa in that it is privately managed. The [Kasanka Trust] was set up in the late 1980s, with the trust being registered in Zambia in 1987, and in the UK in 1989. The Trust aims to make the park self-sustaining and secure the biod..
Kasanui Station
Kasanui is a local station on Kintetsu's Kashihara Line. It is located between Tawaramoto and Yamato Yagi in Nara, Japan. ..
Kasan Moor
Kasan Moor is a non-playable character in the video game [[Star Wars: Rogue Squadron]]. Lieutenant Kasan Moor was one of the few females that Emperor Palpatine allowed to join the Galactic Empire, and was an expert fighter pilot, presumably the reason why she could join. Kasan Moor was a loyal s..
Kasaoka, Okayama
Kasaoka (笠岡市; -shi) is a city located in Okayama, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 58,060 and the density of 427.01 persons per km². The total area is 135.97 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1952. External links [Kasaoka official website] in Japane..
Kasaragod
Bekal Fort Beach --> For the district with the same name, see Kasaragod District. Kasaragod (occasionally spelled Kasargode; Malayalam :കാസറേഗാഡ്) is a town in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It is the administrative headquarters of Kasargod District. Places of inter..
Kasaragod district
For the town with the same name, see Kasaragod. Kasargod Location of Kasargod Headquarters Kasaragod (also spelled Kasargod or Kasargode) is the northern-most district in the state of Kerala, south India. It is one among the 14 districts in the state of Kerala and was formed on 24 May 1984. ..
Kasara Budruk
Kasara Budruk is a census town in Thane district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kasara Budruk had a population of 15,192. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Kasara Budruk has an average li..
Kasari, Kagoshima
Kasari (笠利町; -chou) was a town located on Amami Oshima in Oshima District, Kagoshima, Japan. On March 20, 2006, the town merged with the city of Naze and another village to form the new city of Amami. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 6,856 and the density of 113.83 persons..
Kasasa, Kagoshima
Kasasa (笠沙町; -chou) was a town located in Kawanabe District, Kagoshima, Japan. On November 7, 2005 the town merged with three other towns and the city of Kaseda forming the city of Minamisatsuma and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the town had an estimated popula..
Kasatka
Kasatka is a female orca whale, or cow, who lives at SeaWorld, San Diego, California. She was captured off the coast of Iceland on October 26, 1978. Her name probably comes from the Russian word Kasatka (Russian: ) that is a generic name for Killer whales. She is now about 29 years old; she is curr..
Kasauli
Kasauli is a small cantonment town in Solan district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.The cantonment was established in 1842 by the British colonial rulers as a hill station. Located 77 km from Shimla and 70 km from Chandigarh, it still retains the old world charms and is a throwback to the ..
Kasautii Zindagi Kay
Contents 1 '''There is also another Wikipedia Article on Kasautii Zindagi KI, which contains more plot content. Please follow this link to get there: ..
Kasauti Zindagi Ki
== There is also another Wikipedia article about Kasauti Zindagi KaY. Please follow this link: kzk == Kasauti Zindagi Ki is a Hindi Soap Opera that plays on Star Plus. It begins as the love story between two young adults, Prerna Sharma played by Shweta Tiwari and Anurag Basu played by Cezzane Khan..
Kasa District, Kyoto
Kasa (加佐郡; -gun) was a district located in Kyoto, Japan. As of 2003, the district had an estimated population of 5,571 and a density of 57.55 persons per km². The total area was 96.81 km². Towns and villages Oe Merger On January 1, 2006 the town of Oe from Kasa Distr..
Kasba
Kasba is a suburb of the city of Kolkata. It is situated in the southern part of the city encircled by the Sealdah South section of the Eastern Railways to the west, Dhakuria and Haltu to the south, the Eastern Metropolitan Bypass to the east and the locality of Tiljala to the north. Contents 1&n..
Kasbah
The kasbah is a unique kind of medina, or Islamic city. It was the place for the local leader to live and as a defense when the city was under attack. A kasbah has high walls which usually have no windows. Sometimes, they were built on the top of hills to make them easier to defend. Some of them..
Kasba Ganapati
Kasba Ganapati is located near 'Lal Mahal' which means 'The red colored palace'. This mahal was built by Dadoji Kondev on the banks of the Mula-Mutha river. Lal mahal is the place where Shivaji and his mother Jijabai stayed during Shivaji's childhood. This Ganapati was founded during the constructio..
Kasba Lake
Kasba Lake is a lake in the northern Canadian wilderness. The majority of the lake lies within the Northwest Territories but a small section is in Nunavut. It is most notable for being near Canada's four corners, which was created when Nunavut became a territory in 1999. ..
Kasba Lake Water Aerodrome
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KASC
KASC is the student-run campus radio station of Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona and is a part of the [Walker Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication]. KASC was founded in 1982, then using the call sign KASR, using carrier current broadcast only. While it remains an..
Kascha Papillon
Kascha Papillon (born Allison Kainoaani Chow on December 8 1967 in Millilani, Hawaii) is an Asian former porn star. She was frequently billed simply as Kascha. She was billed as being of mixed descent (half Asian and half Swedish), and was known for her East Asian features and contrasting blonde ..
Kasdan
Kasdan may refer to: Jake Kasdan - American actor and film directorJon Kasdan - American actor and film directorLawrence Kasdan - American film director, producer, and screenwriter This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Kasdaye
About Kasdaye is a Fallen Angel said to be the creator of blood magic that was widely used in the middle ages. ..
Kasdi Merbah
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Kasdi Merbah (1938 - 1993) (Arabic: قاصدي مرباح) was the prime minister of Algeria from November 5 1988 until September 9 1989. He was a member of the FLN, which ruled the country at that time. He was assassinated on August 22, 1993. During the seventi..
KASE-FM
KASE-FM (KASE 101) is an Austin, Texas radio station operating a Country format. It is licensed to Austin, Texas with an ERP of 100,000 Watts at 100.7 MHz from a transmitter site near West Lake Hills, TX, and is owned by Clear Channel Radio. Contents 1 History2 Personalities3 Sta..
Kaseda, Kagoshima
Kaseda (加世田市; -shi) was a city located in Kagoshima, Japan. On November 7, 2005 the city merged with the towns of Bonotsu, Kasasa, and Ooura from Kawanabe District and the town of Kinpo from the former Hioki District forming the city of Minamisatsuma. As of this merger the city of Kaseda n..
Kasegaluk Lagoon
The Kasegaluk is a lagoon in Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska. See also List of Alaska rivers ..
Kaseko
Kaseko is a musical genre from Suriname, a fusion of African, European and American styles. The term kaseko derives from casser le corps (break the body) which referred to a swift dance during the period when slavery was legal in the region. Kaseko is related to other local styles, such as winti a..
Kasempa
Kasempa is a town in Zambia, lying near the Lufupa and Dongwe Rivers and the Kafue National Park. It is home to a hospital, a boarding school and a radio mast. ..
Kaser, New York
Kaser is a village in Rockland County, New York, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the village population was 3,316. The Village of Kaser is in the Town of Ramapo on Route 306. Kaser is a tiny village located near Monsey with a population consisting almost entirely of Hasidic J..
Kaserne
Kaserne is the German translation of the word "Barracks", and is the typical term used when naming the Garrison location for NATO forces stationed in Germany. American forces were also sometimes housed in installations simply referred to as "Barracks", such as Ray Barracks in Friedberg. American..
Kasese
Kasese is a town in western Uganda, lying north of Lake George. It originally grew around the copper mine at Kilembe, while attention later turned to cobalt mining. The town lies at the western end of the Uganda Railway to Kampala and Tororo, and is also home to an airport. The city is known for it..
Kasese District
Kasese is a district in southwestern Uganda and was formed in 1974. The district is located along the Equator and borders the districts of Kabarole and Bundibugyo in the north, Lake George and Kamwenge district in the east, Bushenyi district and Lake Edward in the south and the Democratic Republic ..
Kaseta
Kaseta is an album by Kult, originally released in 1989 on Arston label. It was rereleased in 1996 through S.P. Records. Track listing all tracks by Kult (music) and Kazik Staszewski (lyrics). "Oni chcą ciebie" – 5:37"Londyn" – 5:01"Kwaska" – 3:43"Fali" – 7:39"Dzieci wiedzą lepiej" –..
Kasetsart University
Kasetsart University (Thai: มหาวิทยาลัยเกษตรศาสตร์) the first agricultural university in Thailand, was established on February 2, 1943 with the prime aims in promoting subjects related to agricultural science. The University has revised its curricula and..
Kasetsart University Laboratory School
Kasetsart University Laboratory School Center for Educational Research and Development (Thai: โรงเรียนสาธิตแห่งมหาวิทยาลัยเกษตรศาสตร์ ศูนย์วิจัยและพัฒนาการศึกษา), infor..
Kasey Chambers
Kasey Chambers at the 2004 ARIA Awards. Kasey Chambers (born: June 4, 1976) is Australia's most popular country music performer with two successive albums reaching number one on the Australian album charts in 2002 and 2004. Each of her solo albums has achieved platinum status in Australia. C..
Kasey Giteau
Kasey Giteau (born September 20, 1982 in Sydney, New South Wales) is a former freestyle swimmer from Australia, who competed for her native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. There she finished in 18th position in the 400m Freestyle, clocking 4:15.54 in the qualifying heats. ..
Kasey Green
Kasey Green (born September 10, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Debuting with the West Coast Eagles in 2000, Green was used as a utility/defender and was always on the fringes of selection. He played just 6 games in each of his first two seasons, before ..
Kasey James
Kurt Sellers better known as Kasey James is an American professional wrestler under contract to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). He currently performs in Ohio Valley Wrestling. James bears a striking resemblance to former NWA World Heavyweight Champion "Wildfire" Tommy Rich. Trivia Favorite w..
Kasey Kahne
Kasey Kahne Born: April 10, 1980 Birthplace: Enumclaw, Washington Awards: 2000 USAC National Midget Champion 2004 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Rookie of the Year NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Statistics Car #, Team 9 - Evernham Motorsports 2005 NEXTEL Cup Position: 23rd Best Cup Position: 13th ..
Kasey Keller
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Kasey Rogers
Kasey Rogers (December 15 1926 - July 6 2006) was an American actress. Rogers was born in Morehouse, Missouri but moved with her family to California at the age of two. Rogers birthname was Imogene Rogers. As a child, she was so good at baseball the other kids decided to nickname her Casey (after..
Kasey Smith
Kasey Smith is a keyboardist who is most famous for playing for the band Danger Danger. He played on the Danger Danger albums Danger Danger and Screw It!. ..
Kasfjord
Kasfjord is a village in the municipality of Harstad, Norway. Its population (2005) is 269. ..
Kasganj
Kasganj is a city and a municipal board in Etah district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Kasganj is located at [27.82° N 78.65° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Kasganj]. It has an average elevation of 177 metres (580 feet). Demographics As..
Kasganj bus disaster
The Kasganj bus disaster was the crash of a passenger bus with an express train near the town of Kasganj in Uttar Pradesh, India on the 4 June 2002. Contents 1 Overview2 Aftermath3 See also4 External links Overview The accident occurred at 1.00pm in the tiny village of Chand..
Kasha
The word "kasha" (kasza in Polish, каша in Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian) is commonly used in modern American English to describe roasted whole-grain buckwheat or buckwheat groats, which is a misnomer. It is possible the misnomer originated with Jewish immigrants, as "kas..
Kasha's rule
Kasha's rule is a principle in the chemistry of electronically excited molecules. The rule states that photon emission (fluorescence or phosphorescence) occurs only from the lowest-energy excited electronic state of a molecule. Kasha's rule is relevant in understanding the emission spectrum of an e..
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument
Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument ..
Kashabowie/Upper Shebandowan Lake Water Aerodrome
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Kashagan Field
Kashagan Field is a oil field in Kazakhstan. Located in the northern part of the Caspian sea close to the Kazakhstan city of Atyrau. The field was first discovered in 2000 while drilling an exploration well. The field is operated by Eni on behalf of the North Caspian Sea Production Sharing Agreemen..
Kashan
For the historical city in Volga Bulgaria and Khanate of Kazan, see Qashan Tabatabaei House, early 1800s, Kashan. A fine example of traditional Persian architecture. Kashan is a city in the province of Isfahan, Iran. It had an estimated population of 272,359 in 2005 [link]. The etym..
Kashan's Fin Bath
Kashan's Fin Bath, located in Kashan, Iran is well known for being the place where Amir Kabir was murdered. This bathhouse has many interesting architectural design properties; one of which is its heating, which can be accomplished with only one heat candle. ..
Kashani
Kashani may refer to: Ghiyatheddin jamshid Kashani, prominent medieval mathematicianAyatollah Abol-Ghasem Kashani, involved in the Mossadegh era politicsTony Kashani, American critic This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Kashan Bazaar
Kashan Bazaar is an old bazaar in the center of the city of Kashan, Iran. It is thought to have been built in the Seljuk era with renovations during the Safavid age. It has a famous architecture, especially at the "Timcheh Amin al-Dowleh" where a grand light well was built in the 1800s. The Baz..
Kashan rug
A Kashan Rug is a type of persian rug from the area of Kashan. Kashan is a city in Isfahan Province in North Central Iran. There was production of Persian Carpet at Royal workshops in the 17th and early 18th century. Many authors attribute Persian Rugs and Carpet to Kashan in the 16th century partic..
Kashan University of Medical Sciences
Kashan University of Medical Sciences and Healthcare (KAUMS), is a medical school of Iran. Located in the central city of Kashan, the university was established in 1986. The university has 4 Schools and offers degrees in 23 fields including PhDs and residency degrees for post graduate applican..
Kashara
Kashara is a town in the West of the Russia and capital of the Kashara Region, Kursk Oblast). Further reading [Map of Kashara, Russia][Directory of Cities and Towns in Kurskaya Oblast', Russia]..
Kashaya language
Kashaya (also Southwestern Pomo, Kashia) is a severely endangered Pomoan language spoken on the Northern California coast in Sonoma County, California by one of the several Pomo peoples. Contents 1 Grammar1.1 ..
Kashechewan Airport
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Kashechewan First Nation
Coordinates: [52°17′29″N, 81°39′08″W] The Kashechewan First Nation is a Cree First Nation located near James Bay in Northern Ontario, Canada. The community is located on the northern shore of the Albany River. Kashechewan First Nation is one of two communities that were establ..
Kashgar
Cascar redirects here due to the fact that it is an alternate spelling of Kashgar. For the Canadian auto racing club see CASCAR. Location of Kashgar Kashgar (also spelled Cascar) (Uyghur: قەشقەر/K̢ǝxk̢ǝr; }; }, [39°28′N 76°03′E]), is an oasis city in the Xinjiang..
Kashgarli Mehmud
Mahmud Kashgari ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad was born in Kashgar East Turkistan (Modern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China). His father, Husayn was the mayor of Barsgan, his mother, Bubi Rabiya Basri, was an intelligent woman. He studied Turkic dialects and wrote about them in Divanü Lügat-it-T..
Kashgar Prefecture
Kashgar Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 喀什地区; pinyin: Kāshí Dìqū; Uyghur: قەشقەر ۋىلايىتى) is located in mid-western Xinjiang, China. It has a area of 139,077 km² and 3,405,713 inhabitants with a population density of 24.34 inhabitants/km² (2000), its capital is ..
Kashiba, Nara
Kashiba (香芝市; -shi) is a city located in Nara, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 67,888 and the density of 2,801.82 persons per km². The total area is 24.23 km². The city was founded on October 1, 1991. External links () [Official website] Nara ..
Kashid
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Kashida
Kashida is a type of justification used in some cursive scripts, particularly Arabic. In contrast to white-space justification, which increases the length of a line of text by expanding spaces between words or individual letters, kashida justification is accomplished by elongating characters at cert..
Kashidakari
KASHIDAKARI in essence is persian name for intricate and exotic work of needle art done mainly by hand. This art prospered in mainland INDIA for centuries and the art was passed down countless generations with each era bringing about subtle change in motifs and stitch patterns. In current context it..
Kashifah
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Kashif Ibadullah Khan
Kashif Ibadullah Khan (1977 - )is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) scientist and theorist. He authored the cognitive model of human thinking. Started his carrier as a researcher and knowledge engineer. Worked with different institute of higher learning, research bodies and organizations. In 1997 he..
Kashif Raza
Kashif Raza (born December 26, 1979 in Sheikhupura) is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. He has played in one one-day international and played Twenty20 cricket during 2004-05. His involvement in first-class cricket goes back to 1999-2000. His mai..
Kashihara, Nara
Kashihara (橿原市; -shi) is a city located in Nara, Japan. It is the second largest city in the prefecture. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 125,513 and the density of 3,175.94 persons per km². The total area is 39.52 km². The city was founded on February 11, 1956. The cu..
Kashii, Japan
Kashii (香椎) is an area of Fukuoka City, Japan. It is located in the eastern ward of Higashi-ku. ..
Kashima
Kashima (鹿島) is the name of several places in Japan: Kashima, Ibaraki, a city in Ibaraki PrefectureKashima, Saga, a city in Saga Prefecture Kashima District, Ibaraki, a district in Ibaraki PrefectureKashima District, Ishikawa, a district in Ishikawa Prefecture Kashima, Fukushima, a town in Fukus..
Kashima, Fukushima
This article is about the town in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. There are other places with this name in Japan including two cities, see Kashima. Kashima (鹿島町; -machi) is a town located in Souma District, Fukushima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 12,..
Kashima, Ibaraki
This article is about the city in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. There is another city with the same English language name in Saga Prefecture, see Kashima, Saga. For other places with the same name, see Kashima. Kashima (鹿嶋市; -shi) is a port city located on the Pacific Ocean in Ibaraki, Japan. I..
Kashima, Ishikawa
This article is about the former town in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. For other places in Japan with this name including two cities, see Kashima. Kashima (鹿島町; -machi) was a town located in Kashima District, Ishikawa, Japan. On March 1, 2005 the town merged with two other towns from the distr..
Kashima, Kumamoto
This article is about the town in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. For other places in Japan with the same name including two cities, see Kashima. Kashima (嘉島町; -machi) is a town located in Kamimashiki District, Kumamoto, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,265 and a dens..
Kashima, Saga
This article is about the city in Saga Prefecture, Japan. There is another city with the same English language name in Ibaraki Prefecture, see Kashima, Ibaraki. For other places in Japan with the same name, see Kashima. Kashima (鹿島市; -shi) is a city located in Saga Prefecture on the island o..
Kashima, Shimane
This article is about the town in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. For other places in Japan with this name including two cities, see Kashima. Kashima (鹿島町; -cho) is a town located in Yatsuka District, Shimane, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,071 and a d..
Kashima-Shinryu
Kashima-Shinryū is a nearly 500 years old Japanese koryu martial art. The art was somewhat popularized in the 20th century by Kunii Zen'ya (1894-1966), the 18th generation shihanke (headmaster). The encumbent head of the system is prof. Seki Humitake. The name Kashima refers to Kashima Shrine..
Kashimadai, Miyagi
Kashimadai (鹿島台町; -machi) was a town located in Shida District, Miyagi, Japan. On March 31, 2006, the city of Furukawa merged with the towns of Iwadeyama and Naruko from Tamatsukuri District and Kashimadai, Matsuyama and Sanbongi from Shida District and Tajiri from Toda ..
Kashimadai Station
Kashimadai Station (鹿島台駅) is a railway station located on the JR Tōhoku Main Line in Kashimadai, Miyagi. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line JR East Tōhoku Main Line Surrounding area Highway 346Kashimadai Town Ha..
Kashima Antlers
is a J. League team. Antlers is derived from the city name, Kashima, which literally means "deer island". Founded in 1947 as Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd. in Osaka. It played in the semi-professional Japan Soccer League and moved to Kashima, Ibaraki Prefecture in 1975. After the formation of th..
Kashima District
Kashima District is either: Kashima District, Ibaraki, JapanKashima District, Ishikawa, JapanThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intende..
Kashima District, Ibaraki
This article is about the district in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. There is a city in Ibaraki with this name, see Kashima, Ibaraki. For other uses see Kashima. Kashima (鹿島郡; -gun) is a district located in Ibaraki, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 1..
Kashima District, Ishikawa
Kashima (鹿島郡; -gun) is a district located in Ishikawa, Japan. As of April 1, 2005 population data, the district has an estimated population of 18,952 and a density of 212 persons per km². The total area is 89.36 km². Towns and villages Nakanoto Mergers On March 1, 2005 the towns o..
Kashima Shinden Jikishinkage-ryu
, also known in short as Jikiˑshinˑkage-ryū (直心影流),is a koryu kenjutsu style first developed in the late Sengoku period in Japan. It remains as one of the Japanese ancient martial arts styles that are still practiced to this day. Loose translation of the name Kashima Shinden Jikishink..
Kashima Shinto-ryu
Kashima (鹿島) Shinto-ryu is a Japanese koryu martial arts school founded by Tsukahara Bokuden in the Muromachi period (ca. 1530), during the tumultuous Sengoku Jidai, a time of feudal war. Due to the circumstances during this period, the school's techniques are based on battlefield experience and..
Kashima Shrine
Dojo inside Kashima Shrine Kashima Shrine (鹿島神宮 Kashima-jingū) is a shrine dedicated to the Shinto kami Takemikazuchi-no-mikoto (武甕槌大神), one of the patron deity of martial arts. Dojo of kenjutsu and kendo sometimes display a kakejiku emblazoned with Kashima Taishin (鹿島..
Kashima Stadium
Kashima Stadium is a football stadium in the city of Kashima, in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It's the home of Kashima Antlers. The stadium's capacity is 45,000. Ibaraki Kashima Stadium hosted some matches in the 2002 World Cup. Venues of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan South Korea Busan..
Kashimo, Gifu
Kashimo (加子母村; -mura) was a village located in Ena District, Gifu, Japan. On February 13 ,2005 the village merged with five other towns and villages from the district into the expanded city of Nakatsugawa, Gifu and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of ..
Kashin
Uspensky sobor of Kashin by Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii Kashin (Russian: ) is a town in Tver Oblast, Russia, located on the Kashinka River (Volga's tributary) 204 km away from Moscow. Population: 17,299 (2002 Census); 18,000 (1970). Contents 1 History2 Government3 Economy4&n..
Kashinagara
Kashinagara is a town and a notified area committee in Gajapati district in the Indian state of Orissa. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kashinagara had a population of 9782. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Kashinagara has ..
Kashinath
Kashinath is a director in the Kannada film industry in India. He has opened the door for other promising directors like Upendra, Manhoar and Sunil Kumar Desai. Arjun, Murali Mohan, Balakrishna A, Sushil Mokashi, Sukumar Perodi, Direction, Story, Screenplay, Dialogue - Upendra (Also artist), Sunil K..
Kashinath Trimbak Telang
Kashinath Trimbak Telang (August 20, 1850 in Bombay - September 1, 1893 in Bombay) was an Indian judge and oriental scholar. By profession an advocate of the high court, he also took a vigorous share in literary, social, municipal and political work, as well as in the affairs of the University of ..
Kashinka River
Kashinka River (Russian: река́ Ка́шинка) is a river in Tver Oblast of Russia. The cities located along the river include: Kashin. The Kashinka River is one of the most popular swimming and fishing locations in Kashin during the summer. The Kashinka River flows into the nearby Vol..
Kashinsky District, Tver Oblast
Kashinsky District (Russian: ) is a district (raion) of Tver Oblast, Russia. The district's administrative center is the town of Kashin. District's population: 12,701 (2002 Census). Contents 1 Geography2 Transportation3 Economy4 Main settlements5 External link Geogr..
Kashin class destroyer
The Kashin class destroyers were a Soviet destroyer class known as Project 61. This was the first Soviet guided missile destroyer. The design specification was agreed in 1957 and the first ship was laid down in 1962. Twenty ships were built for the Soviet Navy, one ship (ORP Warszawa (271)) wa..
Kashio River
Kashio river from Asahi-basi The Kashio River (柏尾川) is a Class II river in central Japan, about 50 kilometers southwest of Tokyo. It begins near the city of Totsuka (戸塚) at the confluence of the Akuwa River (阿久和川) and the Hiradonag..
Kashipur
--> Kashipur was known as Govishan during the time of Harsha (606-647 AD), when Yuan-Chwang (631-641 AD) visited this region. The ruins of the large settlement of those days are still to be seen near the city. Kashipur is named after Kashinath Adhikari, the founder of the township and one of the of..
Kashirampur
Kashirampur is a census town in Garhwal district in the Indian state of Uttaranchal. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kashirampur had a population of 9033. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Kashirampur has an average literacy..
Kashiram Rana
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Kashirskaya
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Kashirsky District
Kashirsky District is the name of several places: Kashirsky District, a district in Moscow Oblast, Russia. Kashirsky District, a district in Voronezh Oblast, Russia. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page, a list of pages that otherwise..
Kashiwa, Aomori
Kashiwa (柏村; -mura) was a village located in Nishitsugaru District, Aomori, Japan. On February 11, 2005 Kashiwa merged with three other villages and a town in Nishitsugaru forming the city Tsugaru. As a result of this merger the village no longer exists as an independent municipality..
Kashiwa, Chiba
Kashiwa (柏市 Kashiwa-shi) is a city located in Chiba, Japan. As of 2005, the city has an estimated population of 380,435 and the density of 3,311.01 persons per km². The total area is 114.90 km². The city was founded on September 1, 1954, as a merger of townships in the area around the trai..
Kashiwara, Osaka
Kashiwara (柏原市; -shi) is a city located in Osaka, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 78,138 and the density of 3,077.51 persons per km². The total area is 25.39 km². The city was founded on October 1, 1958. External links [Kashiwara official website] in J..
Kashiwazaki, Niigata
Kashiwazaki (柏崎市; -shi) is a city located in Niigata, Japan. As of April 1, 2005, the city has an estimated population of 95,409 and the density of 216.57 persons per km². The total area is 440.55 km². Kashiwazaki is host to many cultural events every year, including the Kaze no Jin festiv..
Kashiwa no Ha Park Stadium
Kashiwa no Ha Park Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kashiwa, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It serves as a home ground of Kashiwa Reysol. The stadium holds 20,000 people and was built in 1995. ..
Kashiwa Reysol
is a J. League team. The name Reysol comes from the Spanish words rey ('king') and sol ('sun') and reflect the fact that the team had originally been a company team of Hitachi in the Japan Soccer League. Its home town is Kashiwa, Chiba, about an hour northeast of Tokyo. Contents 1 History2..
Kashi (disambiguation)
Kashi may refer to: Varanasi (a.k.a. Kāśi), a city in IndiaKashi Company, U.S. manufacturer of natural foods such as breakfast cereal, crackers, and cereal barsKashii, Japan in Fukuoka CitySeveral Persian scientists who came from Kashan:*Ghiyath al-Kashi (1380-1429), a Persian astronomer and mathe..
Kashi Company
History of Kashi Kashi Company is a natural foods company founded in October, 1984. Kashi was purchased by Kellogg Company in 2000 and is operated as an independent business unit in La Jolla, California (just outside San Diego). Kashi Company specializes in natural breakfast cereals, nutrition bar..
Kashi Mutt
Part of a onHinduism This box: [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] Kashi Mutt is one of the three mutts which Goud Saraswat Brahmins follow. Others being Gokarna Mutt and Kavle Mutt. Situated in Varanasi, it has followers all over the konkan belt, prominently inUdupi, M..
Kashi no Ki Mokku
|} Kashi no Ki Mokku (Japanese: 樫の木モック , English: Saban's Adventures of Pinocchio) is a 52 episodes anime series by Tatsunoko Productions first aired in 1972. The story is based on the novel "Pinocchio" by Italian author Carlo Collodi. Episodes 01. The Puppet is Alive!02. I Don't W..
Kashk
Kashk is a thick whitish liquid whey (a dairy product) similar to sour cream, used in traditional Persian/Iranian cooking. It is available as a liquid or in a dried form, which needs to soaked and softened before it can be used in cooking. Traditional dishes containing kashk include "Kashk-e Badem..
Kashkaval
Kashkaval (кашкавал) is a specific type of yellow sheep's milk cheese; however, in Bulgaria and Macedonia, the term is often used to refer to all yellow cheeses (or even any cheese besides Sirene.) In English-language menus in Bulgaria, "кашкавал" is always translated as "yellow chee..
Kashket
A Kashket is a cap, usually made of felt, worn mainly by Chassidic children. ..
Kashmala Tariq
Kashmala Tariq is a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from the Women Reserve Constituency NA-277 for the province of Punjab. She belongs to the Pakistan Muslim League (Quaid-e-Azam) Group[link]. Kashmala Tariq was born on the 24th January 1972 in Lahore, Pakistan. She graduated..
Kashmar
Kashmar is a city located near the river Sish Taraz in the western part of the Khorassan province, in Iran. In ancient times, the city was known as 'Torshiz'. See also Kashmar rug ..
Kashmar rug
Kashmar (Persian:کاشمر)is a city in Khorasan state of Iran and is located south of Mashad city. Until two centuries ago, this city was named Torshiz(Persian:ترشیز). This small city is a major producer of raisins and has about 40 types of grapes. See also Persian rug ..
Kashmir
For the Danish rock band, see Kashmir (band). Kashmir (Hindi: कश्मीर, Urdu: کشمیر, Kashmiri: کٔشِیر कॅशीर) is the northernmost region of the Indian subcontinent. The term Kashmir historically was described as the valley just to the south of the westernmost end of ..
Kashmiri (disambiguation)
Kashmiri can refer to: The Kashmiri people living in the Kashmir region of the Indian subcontinent. The Kashmiri language spoken in the Kashmir region of the Indian subcontinent. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an re..
Kashmiri gate
Kashmiri Gate Built by Military Engineer Robert Smith in 1835, the gate is named so because it used to start a pathway that led to Kashmir. It is located in Delhi. Historical Significance The gate first gained national attention during the Mutiny of 1857, considered to be the first war of Indian..
Kashmiri language
For other uses, see Kashmiri (disambiguation) Kashmiri (कॉशुर, also कश्मीरी, Kashmiri: کٲشُر) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in valley of Kashmir, a South Asian region now split between India and Pakistan. It has about 4,611,000 speakers. It belongs to the ..
Kashmiri literature
Kashmiri literature has a history of at least 2,500 years, going back to its glory days of Sanskrit. Early names include Patanjali, the author of the Mahabhashya commentary on Panini's grammar, suggested by some to have been the same to write the Hindu treatise known as the Yogasutra, and Dridhbal..
Kashmiri Pandit
Castes of India Kashmiri Pandits Classification Caste/Brahmin Subdivisions - Significant populations in Jammu and other parts of Northern India Languages Kashmiri Religions Hinduism Kashmiri Pandit refers to a person who belongs to a sect of Hindu Pandits who ancestrall..
Kashmiri people
For other uses, see Kashmiri (disambiguation) Kashmiri refers to people who ancestrally belong to the region of Kashmir. ..
Kashmiri Song
Kashmiri Song is a well-known song by Amy Woodforde-Finden based on a poem by Laurence Hope, pseudonym of Adela Florence Nicolson. The poem first appeared in Hope's first collection of poems, The Garden of Kama (1901), also known as India's Love Lyrics. The following year, when Amy Woodforde-Finde..
Kashmir (band)
Kashmir is a rock band formed in the spring of 1991 in Kastanievejens Efterskole (a boarding school), Frederiksberg, Denmark, by Kasper Eistrup, Mads Tunebjerg and Asger Techau. Shortly after they started perfoming thursday nights at Ordrup Gymnasium (a local high school). The name of the band i..
Kashmir (disambiguation)
Kashmir can refer to: Kashmir - the northern part of the Indian subcontinentKashmir (cat) - a breed of longhaired catKashmir (song) - A 1975 song from Physical Graffiti album by Led Zeppelin.Kashmir (band) - A Danish rock band. Not to be confused with cashmere. This is a [disambiguationdisamb..
Kashmir (song)
"Kashmir" Song by Led Zeppelin From the album Physical Graffiti Album released 1975 Genre Rock Heavy Metal Arabic Song Length 8:29 Record label Swan Song Records Producer Jimmy Page Track Number Track 6 (Disc 1) "Kashmir" is a signature song by the rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1975..
Kashmir Flycatcher
The Kashmir Flycatcher, Ficedula subrubra, is a small passerine bird in the flycatcher family Muscicapidae. At one time it was considered to be a subspecies of the Red-breasted Flycatcher, Ficedula parva. This is an insectivorous species which breeds in the north-west Himalayas in the Kashmir ar..
Kashmir Freedom Movement
Kashmir Freedom Movement (KFM). With its headquarter at Dadyal, District Mirpur, Azad Jammu Kashmir, KFM is a non-violent people's resistance movement for complete independence and reunification of all parts of Jammu Kashmir. Contents 1 Kashmir Freedom Movement (KFM) Aims and Objectives2&nbs..
Kashmir Highway
The Kashmir Highway leads to Srinagar from Rawalpindi via Murree and the Kohala Bridge. It was built by ex-Maharaja of Kashmir Gulab Sing in 1882. ..
Kashmir Railway
Since 1994 various Railway Companies in INDIA have been engaged in the construction of one of the most spectacular railway lines in the world. When completed this line will link the city of Jammu in the Northern plains of India with city of Srinagar in the Himalayan Valleys and beyond. This project ..
Kashmir Shaivism
Kashmir Shaivism is a school of spiritual teaching and practice that arose during the eighth century in Kashmir, India. After a period of obscurity, the tradition has experienced a renewal during the last 100 years amongst both academics and spiritual seekers. Kashmir Shaivism is a monistic tantric ..
Kashmir Smast
Contents 1 Kashmir Smast, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan2 Description3 The Numismatic Discoveries4 Political and Monetary Independence5 Notes Kashmir Smast, Northwest Frontier Province, Pakistan The Kashmir Smast caves are a series of natural limestone caves, arti..
Kashmir telegraph
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Kashmir Terrorism Movement
Kashmiri Freedom Movement (KFM) is a political and military movement consisting of mainly Jammu and Kashmiri (Urdu: جموں و کشمیر ) people in Kashmir. After the division of the former British raj into Pakistan and India, the Hindu ruler of Kashmir chose to join India against what the KF..
Kashmora
"Kashmora" is one of the two well known sorcery methods narrated in the ancient tantric texts deal with black magic. Banamathi is the other sorcery method. In Andhrapradesh, southern state of India "Banamathi" is practiced by sorcerers, whereas in northern states of India Kashmora is practiced. ..
Kashmore
Kashmore (Urdu: کشمور ) is a city in Kashmore District, Sindh, Pakistan. ..
Kashmore District
Kashmore District (Urdu: کشمور ) is a located in Sindh, Pakistan. Kashmore is capital of Kashmore District. The newly created out district of Kashmore has borders with Balochistan and Punjab provinces of Pakistan. Majority of the population is of Baloch. The tribes: Bijarani, Sunderani, Khoso,..
Kashpoint
Kashpoint is a themed club night taking place in London, UK focusing on music, art, style and self expression. Started by Matthew Glamorre in 2002, Kashpoint has grown into one of London's premier underground art events. Kashpoints attracts a diverse clientele, from students to pop stars, artists to..
Kashrut
[Featured articles   ] The circled U indicates that this product is certified as kosher by the Orthodox Union (OU). The word "Pareve" indicates that this product contains neither milk- nor meat-derived ingredients. Kashrut or Kashruth, Kashrus (Hebrew: כַּשְ..
Kashta
Kashta was a king of the Kushite Dynasty. His reign length is unknown. While he ruled from Napata, which is 400 km north of Khartoum, the modern capital of Sudan, he exercised a strong degree of influence--though not control--over Upper Egypt by managing to install his daughter, Amenirdis I, as the..
Kashtan
--> Kashtan (Chestnut) CIWS is the newest addition to the Russian naval air-defense inventory. Mounted on the Kuznetsov-class aircraft carrier, the more recent Kirov-class heavy cruisers, as well as the Udaloy and Sovremenny-class destroyers and Neustrashimy-class frigates to name a few. Most typic..
Kashtin
Kashtin were a Canadian folk rock duo in the 1980s and 1990s, one of Canada's most famous First Nations musical groups. The band was formed in 1984 by Claude McKenzie and Florent Vollant, two Innu from the Maliotenam reserve in northern Quebec. The name Kashtin means "tornado on the horizon" in the..
Kashubian
Kashubian can refer to: one of the Kashubiansthe Kashubian languagethe Kashubian alphabet This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ..
Kashubian-Pomeranian Association
The Kashubian-Pomeranian Association (Kashubian-Pomeranian: Kaszëbskò-Pòmòrsczé Zrzeszenié, Polish: Zrzeszenie Kaszubsko-Pomorskie) is a regional non-governmental organization of the Kashubians (Pomeranians), Kociewiacy and other people interested in the regional affairs of Kashubia and Pomera..
Kashubians
Kashubians, Kassubians, or Cassubians (Kashubian: Kaszëbi) are a Slavic ethnic group living in modern-day northwestern Poland. They are the direct descendants of an early Slavic tribe of Pomeranians, who took their name from the fact that they settled down in Pomerania (from Slavic: Pomor'e &mda..
Kashubian alphabet
The Kashubian alphabet is the script of the Kashubian language. It was created in 1879 by Florian Ceynowa and is partially based on the Polish alphabet. It consists of 34 letters: A, Ą, Ã, B, C, D, E, É, Ë, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, Ł, M, N, Ń, O, Ò, Ó, Ô, P, R, S, T, U, Ù, W, Y, Z, Ż ã �..
Kashubian language
Kashubian or Cassubian (Kashubian: kaszëbsczi jãzëk, pòmòrsczi jãzëk, kaszëbskò-słowińskô mòwa) is one of the Lechitic languages, which are a group of Slavic languages. It is assumed that it evolved from the language spoken by some tribes of Pomeranians called Kashubians, in the reg..
Kashyapa
This article is about the Hindu sage Kashyapa or Kasyapa. See also Mahakasyapa information on the Buddhist monk. In Hinduism, Kashyapa (Sanskrit - tortoise) is an ancient sage (one of the rishis), father of the Devas, Asuras, Nagas and all of humanity. He is married to Aditi, with whom he is the ..
Kashyap Bandhu
Kashyap Bandhu (1899 - 19 ??) was a political leader and social reformer of Kashmir. ..
Kashyap Samhita
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Kashyyyk
Kashyyyk Distance from Core Unknown Region Middle Rim System Kashyyyk system Number of suns 1 Number of moons Unknown Major species Wookiee Population 57 million Official language Shyriiwook Climate Temperate Terrain Forest / Jungle Points of interest Star Map ..
Kash Gill
Kash Gill Career Snapshot Born unknown Died - Total Fights 100 Won 84 Lost 15 Draws 1 Knockouts 43 Titles Won World Champion x3 (Now Retired From Fighting But Teaches) Kash "The Flash" Gill is a former British professional kickboxer. He is founder of the IFA Kickboxing club(Inte..
Kash Hasan
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Kash n' Karry
Kash n' Karry is a United States supermarket chain, founded in 1947 in Plant City, Florida as Big Barn. The Kash N'Karry name was adopted in 1962. The company was acquired by Food Lion in 1996, and became part of the Delhaize Group in 2000. The chain is known for its low prices in modern stores with..
Kasia Cerekwicka
Early life Before she became a star she was studying to become a car mechanic, but she had been singing since she was a little girl. She won the Szansa na sukces competition at the age of 17. Charts Year Album Chart positions Poland Europe 2000 Mozaika align="center" align="center" 2006 Fe..
Kasia Kowalska
Kasia Kowalska (b. June 13 1973 in Sulejówek, Poland) is a Polish pop rock singer/songwriter/producer/actress. Her musical career began in the early 1980s when she sang as a female vocalist for numerous Polish bands, including Human, Fatum and Talking Pictures. Soon later, she received an offe..
Kasia Nosowska
--> Katarzyna (Kasia) Nosowska (born August 30, 1971, Szczecin) is the lead singer of the Polish rock band Hey. She is also known for her solo career, which in contrast to Hey's guitar-driven rock, delves more into electronica. Apart from writing Hey's lyrics,she has written columns for Polish mag..
Kasia Selwand
Kasia Selwand is the Polish national curling team lead. As of 2005, she has no international experience. In 2005, she posed nude for a calendar to promote women's curling. See also Ana ArceDaniela JentschMelanie RobillardLynsay RyanClaudia Toth External links [Ana Acre Team Sponsorship Calend..
Kasia Stankiewicz
Kasia Stankiewicz is a Polish pop singer. She started her career in 1995 singing a song by Varius Manx, a multi-platinum Polish band, in the TV song contest Szansa na sukces (A Chance for Success). A few months later she actually became the lead vocalist for Varius Manx. In 1996 they recorded Ego ..
Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya
Kasibu is a municipality in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 28,239 people in 5,200 households. Barangays Kasibu is politically subdivided into 30 barangays. AntutotAlimitPoblacion (Alloy)BiletBinogawanBuaBiyoyCapisaanCordonDidipi..
Kasie Head
Kasie Head (born April 19, 1981) is best known as a briefcase model on NBC's Deal or No Deal. She was also Miss Oklahoma USA 2002. Head was born and raised in the town of Braman, Oklahoma which has a population of only 250 people. She is currently living in Brentwood, California. Apart fro..
Kasigluk, Alaska
Kasigluk (IPA pronunciation: [kə ˈsɪ ɡlʊk]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Bethel Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska. At the 2000 census the population was 543. Kasigluk consists of two smaller villages, called Akiuk and Akula. Geography Kasigluk is located at [6..
Kasikili
Kasikili Island was the subject of a border dispute between Namibia and Botswana. Kasikili was the Namibian name, while in Botswana the island was called "Sedudu". The island is located in the Chobe River and is approximately 3.5km² in area. The river divides around the island to the north and sou..
Kasikorn Bank
Kasikorn Bank Public Company Limited or otherwise known as the Thai Farmers Bank (Simplified Chinese: 泰华农民银行) was established in 1945 with registered capital of Baht 5 Million and has been listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) since 1976. Its chairman is Mr Banyong Lamsam and as..
Kasilof, Alaska
Kasilof is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 471. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 History4 External links Geography Kasilof is located at [60°20′7″N, 151°14′1″W] (6..
Kasilof River
The Kasilof River is a river on the western Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska at about [60°23′N 151°18′W]. It begins at Tustumena Lake and flows northwest to Cook Inlet near Kasilof. The name Kasilof or Kasilov is from a Russian surname. Kasilof was orginally a Russian fur trading ..
Kasimasi ~Girl Meets Girl~
|} is a fictional romance manga written by Japanese author Satoru Akahori and illustrated by Yukimaru Katsura centering around the lives of a group of friends and the relationships they share through life-altering changes. Overtime, the series gradually became apart of several different media t..
Kasimir Felix Graf Badeni
Kasimir Felix Graf Badeni (or Count Kasimir Felix von Badeni, born Kazimierz Feliks hrabia Badeni; Surochów, Galicia, October 14, 1846 - July 9, 1909) was Minister-President of the Austrian half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1895 until 1897. Many people in Austria, especially Emperor Franz Jo..
Kasimir Graff
Kasimir Romuald Graff (February 7,1878 – February 15,1950) was a German astronomer. He worked as an assistant at the Hamburg Observatory and became a professor at Hamburg in 1916. In 1928 he became director of the Vienna Observatory, Austria. When the Nazi government took over in Austria in 19..
Kasimov
Coat of arms of Kasimov Kasimov (Russian: ; Tatar: Qasím/Касыймin local dialect is pronounced as ka-CHEEM (Качим), historically: XankirmänХанкирмән, Хан-Кермень, means "Khan's fortress", Gorodets Meschorsky, Novy Nizovoy) is a town in Ryazan Oblast, Russia, the..
Kasımpaşa SK
Kasımpaşa SK is a Turkish sports club based in İstanbul. It was founded in 1921 from a merger of Altıntuğ and Kasımpaşa Terbiye-i Bedeniye. Team colours are white and navy. External links () [Kasımpaşa's official web site] ..
Kasim Bazar
Kasim Bazar is a census town in Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kasim Bazar had a population of 10,175. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Kasim Bazar has an average li..
Kasim Hazil
Kasim Hazil is a character in Konami's role playing game Genso Suikoden. He is a war veteran who has helped Barbarossa Rugner during the Succession War. He then continued to serve Scarlet Moon Empire as one of the Six Great Generals but then joined Tir McDohl and fights against Barbarossa in ord..
Kasim Sulton
Kasim Sulton is an American bass guitarist, keyboardist, and singer. He has been a member of Blue Oyster Cult and Utopia, and has performed with Richie Sambora, Meat Loaf and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Currently he is the bassist for The New Cars. ..
Kasina
In Buddhism, kasina are a class of basic visual objects of meditation. There are ten kasina: earth (pathavi kasina),water (apo kasina),air, wind (vayo kasina),fire (tejo kasina),blue, green (nila kasina),yellow (pita kasina),red (lohita kasina),white (odata kasina),enclosed space, hole, aperture ..
Kasinadhuni Viswanath
Padma Shri Kasinadhuni Viswanath, popularly known as K. Vishwanath, is a Telugu movie maker whose contributions have been significant to Indian films from the Telugu film industry. He was born in the South Indian city of Vijayawada in 1930. He began his career as a technician in a studio at Chennai..
Kasindol
Kasindol is a town and municipality located in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ..
Kasipalayam (E)
Kasipalayam (E) is a panchayat town in Erode district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kasipalayam (E) had a population of 52,500. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Kasipalayam (E) has an av..
Kasipalayam (G)
Kasipalayam (G) is a panchayat town in Erode district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Kasipalayam (G) had a population of 8483. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Kasipalayam (G) has an aver..
Kasiski examination
In cryptanalysis, Kasiski examination or the Kasiski test is a method of attacking polyalphabetic substitution ciphers, such as the Vigenère cipher. It was independently developed by Charles Babbage and later Friedrich Kasiski. The Kasiski examination allows a cryptanalyst to deduce the length of ..
Kasi Kingdom
Capital: Varanasi (Varanasi, Banaras, Uttar Pradesh) Kasi was an ancient kingdom with Varanasi as its capital on the banks of Ganges River. It was a holy place even during epic times. Lord Siva was worshipped here with great devotion. Sumitra the third wife of Kosala king Dasaratha was from Kasi. La..
Kasi Lemmons
Kasi Lemmons, born in St. Louis on February 24, 1961, is an American film director and actress, notable for her films Eve's Bayou and The Caveman's Valentine. Trivia Her first name is pronounced like "Casey" — (IPA: /'keɪsi/).She is married to actor Vondie Curtis-Hall, also a film direct..
Kasi Maru
Kasi Maru is a Japanese merchant ship sunk in fifty feet of water off Munda in Ironbottom Sound during a World War II bombing raid. It is now a popular diving site, and was featured in the Nature episode "War Wrecks of the Coral Seas". External links [Recent surface photo of the Kasi Maru sit..
Kaska
See Kaskas for the ancient Anatolian people. The Kaska or Kaska Dena are a First Nations people living mainly in northern British Columbia and the southeastern Yukon in Canada. The Kaska language originally spoken by the Kaska is an Athabaskan language. Kaska Dena communities and Frist Nations incl..
Kaskad
Kaskad (Cascade) was established within the Eight Chief Directorate of the KGB (the Guards Directorate) to possibly function as a SWAT team to assist the main guards in the performance of their duties. Its functions include: direct strike, hostage rescue, VVIP protection and escort. It is unknown if..
Kaskade
Kaskade is the stage name for Ryan Raddon, a DJ/producer/remixer/artist who was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1972, raised in Salt Lake City, Utah as a teen, and now calls San Francisco, California home. Prior to being a recording artist, he was a record store owner and a club DJ at a nightclub in ..
Kaskara
The kaskara was a type of broadsword characteristic of Sudan and Chad. The blades of the kaskara was usually about a yard long, double edged and with a spatulate tip. While most surviving examples are from the 19th century, the type is believed to have originated in the 16th century, and may represe..
Kaskas
See Kaska for the First Nations people in the Yukon and British Columbia, Canada. The Kaskas (also Kaskians or Gasgas) were a Bronze Age people of Anatolia, known from Hittite sources. They lived between the core Hittite region and the Black Sea, and are cited as the reason that the later Hittite E..
Kaskaskia
The Kaskaskia were one of the several cognate tribes that made up the Illiniwek Confederation. Their first contact with Europeans reportedly occurred near present-day Green Bay, Wisconsin in 1667 at a Jesuit mission station. The Illiniwek are reported to have asked the French to send a missionary t..
Kaskaskia, Illinois
Kaskaskia is a village in Randolph County, Illinois, United States. In the 2000 census the population was 9. It was Illinois' first state capital, before the capital was moved to Vandalia in 1820. Most of the town was destroyed in April of 1881 by flooding. In that month, the Mississippi River, wh..
Kaskaskia Baptist Association
Founded in 1840, the Kaskaskia Baptist Association is a Southern Baptist ministry centered in Patoka, Illinois and is active in ministry to people in Southern and South Central Illinois, Mexico, and Hispanics living in Southern Illinois. Named after the Kaskaskia River, it consists of thirty-three c..
Kaskaskia baptist association
Founded in 1840, the Kaskaskia Baptist Association is a Southern Baptist ministry centered in Patoka, Illinois and is active in ministry to people in Southern and South Central Illinois, Mexico, and Hispanics living in Southern Illinois. Named after the Kaskaskia River, it consists of thirty-three c..
Kaskaskia River
The Kaskaskia River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 320 mi (515 km) long, in central and southern Illinois in the United States. The second largest river system within Illinois, it drains a rural area of farms, as well as rolling hills along river bottoms of hardwood forests i..
Kaskaskia sequence
The Kaskaskia sequence was a cratonic sequence that began in the mid-Devonian, peaked early in the Mississippian, and ended by mid-Mississippian time. A major unconformity separates it from the lower Tippecanoe sequence. The basal--that is, the lowest and oldest--units of the Kaskaskia consist of ..
Kaska language
Kaska is an Athabaskan language spoken by the Kaska people in the southeastern Yukon territory and northern British Columbia in Canada. References [Yukon Native Language Centre][Kaska Dena Council] ..
Kaskelot (tall ship)
The Kaskelot at the 2004 Bristol Harbour festival. Kaskelot is the flagship of the Square Sail fleet and is based out of her homeport of Charlestown, Cornwall, UK. She is a three-masted barque and one of the largest remaining wooden ships in commission. The Kaskelot was built in 1948 by J. ..
Kaskenmoor School
Kaskenmoor School is a mixed gender comprehensive secondary school for 11 - 16 year olds in the Hollinwood area of Oldham in Greater Manchester, England. The school has approximately one thousand pupils in its attendance. Opened in the mid 1960s and in 2005 Park dean school joined the Kaskenmoor ca..
Kaskinen
Kaskinen (Kaskö in Swedish) is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Ostrobothnia region. The municipality has a population of 1,558 (2003) and covers an area of 10.23 km² of which 0.15 km² is water. The population density is 152.3 inhabi..
Kaski District
Kaski district, a part of Gandaki zone, is one of the seventy-five districts of Nepal, a landlocked country of South Asia. The district, with Pokhara as its district headquarters, covers an area of 2,017 sq km and has a population (2001) of 380,527. See also Maharaja of Lamjung and KaskiZones of ..
Kaskuh
In Hittite mythology, the god of the moon. The Luwian peoples called him Arma. In carvings he is depicted as winged and wearing a hat crowned with a crescent moon. He is identified with the Hurrian god Kusuh. Sources [Encyclopedia Mythica] ..
Kaskus
Kaskus is the largest Indonesian online community. It was established on 6 November 2000 by three Indonesian students in the United States. As of June 2006, Kaskus has more than 180,000 members. In August 2005, PC Magazine Indonesia voted Kaskus as one out of the three best Indonesian communities...
Kaskusradio
[KaskusRadio] is one of Indonesian internet radio. As a part of Kaskus Community. We are streaming Indonesian songs. DJ [KaskusRadio] has more then 10 DJs from all around the world. Content Indonesian Lyric pages - [KaskusRadio Lyrics]Gallery photo - [KaskusRadio..
Kaslo, British Columbia
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Kaslo-Slocan
Kaslo-Slocan was the name of a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia centred on the town of Kaslo on Kootenay Lake as well as the mining towns of the "Silvery Slocan". The riding first appeared in the 1924 election as the result of a merger of the former ridings..
Kaslo (electoral district)
Kaslo was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It made its first appearance in the election of 1903 and its last in the general election of 1920. It was succeeded by the Kaslo-Slocan riding in the 1924 election. For other current and historical electoral di..
Kaslo Airport
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Kaslo and Slocan Railway
The Kaslo and Slocan Railway was a narrow gauge railway between Kaslo and the mining community of Sandon in the Kootenay region of British Columbia between 1895 and 1955 totalling about 53 km of track. It was operated originally by the Great Northern Railway and later by the Canadian Pacific Railwa..
Kasmar block
Kasmar block is one of the six administrative blocks of Bokaro district, Jharkhand state, India. ..
Kasmere Lake
Kasmere Lake is a lake in the north-west corner of Manitoba near the provincial border with the Northwest Territories, Canada. ..
Kasme Vaade
Kasme Vaade was a 1978 Indian Hindi film produced and directed by Ramesh Behl. The film stars Amitabh Bachchan, Rakhee, Randhir Kapoor, Neetu Singh and Amjad Khan. The music was byR. D. Burman and the lyrics by Gulshan Bawra. ..
Kasmira Kingdom
Kasmira was a kingdom grouped under the northern kingdoms as per the epic. It is identified as the Kashmir valley along the Jhelum river of the modern Jammu and Kashmir state. Possibly the sage Kashyapa or a descendant of this sage lived here, since the name Kas is derived from the name Kashyapa lik..
KASN
KASN ("UPN38") is a UPN affiliate serving Little Rock and central Arkansas. It is licensed to Pine Bluff, Arkansas. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications, and is the sister station to KLRT-TV ("Fox 16"). Its transmitter is located near Redfield, Arkansas. KASN signed on the air on June 17..
Kasnia
The flag of Kasnia, as seen in an early episode of Superman: The Animated Series Kasnia is a fictional country which appears in the [[Superman: The Animated Series|Superman]], Batman Beyond, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, and [[Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman]] cartoons. Kasnia ap..
Kasoor
Kasoor is a 2001 Bollywood thriller movie, Starring: Aftab Shivdasani as Shekhar Saxena and Lisa Ray as Simran Bhargav, loosely based on Hollywood film Jagged Edge. ..
Kasos
Kasos is a Greek island in the Dodecanese. ..
Kasota
Kasota can refer to: The ciy of Kasota, MinnesotaKasota Township, MinnesotaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Kasota, Minnesota
Kasota is a city in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 680 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.6 km² (1.0 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 680 people, 275 househol..
Kasota limestone
--> Kasota limestone or simply, 'Kasota stone,' is a dolomitic limestone found in southern Minnesota. This sedimentary rock is part of the Oneota Dolostone Formation of southern Minnesota and is approximately 450 million years old (lower Ordovician Period). This particular limestone is rich in dol..
Kasota Township, Minnesota
Kasota Township is a township in Le Sueur County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 1,487 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 101.6 km² (39.2 mi²). 97.3 km² (37.6 mi²) of it is land and 4.3 km² (1.7 mi²) of i..
Kasou Taishou
Kasou Taishou (欽ちゃん&香取慎吾の新!仮装大賞; Kinchan and Katori Shingo's National Costume Competition) is a semi-annual show on NTV in which various amateur groups (or solo artists) perform short skits, which are rated by a panel of judges. Especially in recent years, many of the..
Kaspar
Kaspar may refer to: Kaspar HauserCasper (disambiguation)Kasper Andersen This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Kasparov versus The World
In 1999, Garry Kasparov agreed to play a game of chess, via the Internet, against the rest of the world in consultation, with the World Team moves to be decided by majority vote. The host and promoter of the match was the MSN Gaming Zone. After 62 moves in 4 months Kasparov won the game. Contents ..
Kaspar Dalgas
Kaspar Dalgas ..
Kaspar Hauser
Kaspar Hauser Kaspar Hauser / Casparus Hauser (April 30?, 1812–December 17, 1833) was a mysterious foundling in 19th century Germany with suspected/theorised ties to the royal house of Baden. Contents 1 Life2 Documentation3 Legacy4 See also5 References6 ..
Kaspar Karsen
Kaspar Karsen (1810 Amsterdam – 1896) was a Dutch painter who specialised in townscapes. He taught Cornelis Springer 1835-1837, who is widely considered as the greatest Dutch architectural painter of the 19th century. Works The Amsterdam stock exchange before its demolition in 1837 (1836)Een..
Kaspar Mansker
Kasper Mansker(1750-1820) was one of middle Tennessee's first European explorers and settlers. He was born of German parents on a ship bound for the new world about 1750. His parents settled in America, but due to poor recordkeeping there are vague and conflicting reports about exactly where they li..
Kaspar Maria von Sternberg
K.M. Count Sternberg Kaspar Maria von Sternberg (also: Caspar Maria, Count Sternberg, German: Kaspar Maria Graf Sternberg, Czech: hrabě Kašpar Maria Šternberk), 1761–1838, was a Bohemian theologian, mineralogist, geognost and botanist. He established the Bohemian National Museum in P..
Kaspar Olevianus
Kaspar Olevianus or Caspar Olevian (August 10, 1536 - March 15, 1587) was a significant German protestant theologian during the Protestant Reformation. ..
Kaspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig
Kaspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig (also as Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig) (1490-1561) was a Silesian nobleman who became a Christian Reformer and spiritualist. Cf. Protestant reformers.He was a nobleman from Liegnitz, he was one of the earliest promoters of the Reformation in Silesia. He came to Reformat..
Kaspar Stanggassinger
Blessed Kaspar Stanggassinger C.Ss.R (January 12, 1871 - September 26, 1899) was a Redemptorist in Germany. On 24 April 1988 he was beatified by Pope John Paul II. ..
Kaspar Ulenberg
Kaspar Ulenberg (1549-16 February, 1617) was a Catholic convert, theological writer and translator of the Bible. He was born at Lippstadt on the Lippe, Westphalia, in 1549; died at Cologne, 16 Feb., 1617. He was the son of Lutheran parents and was intended for the Lutheran ministry. He received his ..
Kaspar Villiger
Kaspar Villiger Kaspar Villiger (pronounced Caspar Veeleeger) (born February 5, 1941) is a Swiss industrialist, politician and former member of the Swiss Federal Council (1989-2003). He was elected to the Swiss Federal Council on February 1, 1989. He is affiliated to the Free Democratic Part..
Kaspar von Barth
Kaspar von Barth (1587-1658), German philologist, was born at Küstrin in the province of Brandenburg on the June 21, 1587. He was an extremely precocious child, and was looked upon as a marvel of learning. After studying at Gotha, Eisenach, Wittenberg and Jena, he travelled extensively, visiting mo..
Kaspar von Zumbusch
Kaspar von Zumbusch (1830-1915) was a German sculptor, born at Herzebrock, Westphalia. He studied in Munich and in Rome under Halbig. He won the competition for a monument to Maximilian II of Bavaria (unveiled 1875) and in 1873 was called to Vienna as professor in the academy. His most import..
Kasper
Kasper may refer to: Casper (disambiguation)Kasper AndersenKaspar Hauser This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Kasperi Salo
Kasperi Salo (born October 3, 1979) is a male badminton player from Finland. Salo played badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's singles, losing in the first round. ..
Kasperle
Kasperle ia a famous and traditional puppet character from Austria and Germany. Its roots date to 17th century and was at times so popular that Kasperltheater was synonymous with puppet theatre. Kasperltheatre is a play in which the chacters are a crocodile, kasper, a lady, an old man, etc etc. The ..
Kaspersky Lab
Kaspersky Anti-Virus, version 5.0 Kaspersky Anti-Virus, version 6.0 Kaspersky Lab is a computer security company, co-founded by Eugene Kaspersky, offering antivirus, anti-spyware, anti-spam and anti-intrusion products. According to AV-Comparatives, Kaspersky Anti-Virus rates highly amon..
Kasper Andersen
Kasper Andersen is a Danish race car driver. He was the 2004 Nordic Formula Renault champion, also competing in German Formula Renault in the same year. His 2003 debut was in Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup, where he drove two races. ..
Kasper Bøgelund
Kasper Bøgelund Nielsen (born October 8, 1980 in Odense) is a Danish professional football player who currently plays for German club Borussia Mönchengladbach. Bøgelund played for the Danish national team at the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004 tournaments, and he has represented Denmark in a total o..
Kasper Cole
Kasper Cole is the third fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe to use the name White Tiger. History Kevin "Kasper" Cole, is a police officer of mixed Jewish/African-American heritage who impersonated the Black Panther when he found one of T'Challa's spare costumes. He believed the hig..
Kasper Eistrup
Kasper Eistrup is the lead singer, guitar player, composer, songwriter and founding member of the Danish band Kashmir. He was born on January 24th, 1973 by the name of Kasper Baltazar Eistrup in Charlottenlund Fødeklinik, Denmark. ..
Kasper Klostergaard
Kasper Klostergaard Larsen was born 22 May 1983 in Denmark, and is a professional race cyclist, riding for Danish based Team CSC. In the last part of the 2005 season, the then Glud & Marstrand Horsens rider was taken aboard Team CSC as a stagiaire, and was on the hard-working team that helped Lars ..
Kasper Lorentzen
Kasper Lorentzen (born November 19, 1985) is a Danish professional footballer, currently playing for Brøndby IF as a midfielder or forward. He has represented the Denmark national football team at various youth levels, playing a combined 56 matches and scoring 19 goals, most recently with the Danis..
Kasper Salin Prize
The Kasper Salin Prize (Swedish Kasper Salinpriset) is a prize awarded annually by the Swedish Association of Architects to a Swedish building or building project "of high architectural standard". It has been awarded since 1962 and was founded with money from a donation by the city architect of Stoc..
Kasper Schmeichel
--> Kasper Schmeichel (born November 5, 1986) is a Danish goalkeeper for Manchester City in the FA Premier League. He is the son of the famous Peter Schmeichel, who finished his career with Manchester City. He has yet to play for the club's first team, despite being a registered squad player for t..
Kaspi
Kaspi is a town in central Georgia. It is located at around [41°54′58″N, 44°25′27″E]. ..
Kaspiysk
Kaspiysk (Russian: ), until 1947 known as Dvigatelstroy (Дви́гательстро́й), is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the Caspian Sea some 18 km southeast of Makhachkala at [42°52′49″N, 47°38′18″E]. Population: 77,650 (2002 Census); 43..
Kaspi district, Georgia
Kaspi District (Georgia) General information Area: 802 km² Population: 48,000 Subdivision: 1 city, 71 villages District center: Kaspi Kaspi (Georgian: კასპი) is a district (Raioni) in Georgia's Shida Kartli region. ..
Kaspi Region, Georgia
Kaspi Region (Georgia) General information Area: 802 km² Population: 48,000 Subdivision: 1 city, 71 villages Regional center: Kaspi Kaspi (Georgian: კასპი) is a region (Raioni) in Georgia's Shida Kartli province. ..
Kasplya River
Kasplya is a river in Russia and Belarus, a left tributary of Daugava. Its length is 224 km, the first 157 km in Russia (Smolensk Oblast), and the rest in Belarus (Vitebsk Voblast). It starts from Lake Kasplya at [54°59′N 31°38′E], and joins the Daugava in the town of Surazh. The tow..
Kasprowy Wierch-Kasprov vrch
|- | style="border-top:1px solid #999966; border-right:1px solid #999966" bgcolor=#e7dcc3 width=85 | Coordinates: | style="border-top:1px solid #999966" width=220 | [49°13′55″N, 19°58′55″E]Coordinates: |- |} Kasprowy Wierch (in Polish) or Kasprov vrch (i..
Kasrawad
Kasrawad is a town and a nagar panchayat in West Nimar district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Geography Kasrawad is located at [22.13° N 75.6° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Kasrawad]. It has an average elevation of 169 metres (554 feet). Demogr..
Kasra Nejatian
Kasra Nejatian is a Canadian conservative political activist. He is the founder of ChargeMoore.com, a campaign to charge Michael Moore with violation of Canada's Election Act. From 2004 to 2005 he was the President of Ontario Campus Conservatives. He was the youngest candidate in the 2000 Federal ..
Kass
Kass is a surname, and may refer to Carmen KassDanny KassJohn KassLeon KassRas KassRon Kass See also Cass ..
Kassab
Kassab (Arabic كسب) a Syrian border town located in Latakia Governorate (Muhafazat al Ladhiqiyah) north west of the country. Administratively Kassab belongs to Mantiqat al Ladhiqiyah (Arabic for Latakia district), one of the governorate 4 Manatiq, the town has about 3,500 inhabitants. Being a..
Kassala
Kassala is the capital of the state of Kassala in northeastern Sudan. Its 1993 population was 234,622. It is a railroad hub, market town and famous for its fruit gardens. Kassala's location along the main Khartoum-Port Sudan highway makes it an important trade center. History The city was ori..
Kassala (state)
Kassala Kassala (sometimes Ash Sharqiyah) (Arabic: كسلا) is one of the 26 wilayat or states of Sudan. It has an area of 36,710 km² and an estimated population of approximately 1,400,000 (2000). Kassala is the capital of the state. Its name is derived from Djebel Kassala, a picturesque gr..
Kassaman
Kassaman or Qassaman (The Pledge) (Arabic: ‎) is the national anthem of Algeria. It was adopted in 1963, shortly after independence from France. The lyrics are by Mufdi Zakariah (written in 1956 while imprisoned by French colonial forces) and the music is by Egyptian composer Mohamed Fawzi. L..
Kassam Stadium
Kassam Stadium is the home of Oxford United F.C., and is named after the ground's owner and the football club's former chairman, Firoz Kassam. The ground currently has a capacity of about 12,500, and consists of three stands. The North Stand (also known as the Manor Hospital Stand) is currently re..
Kassandra
Kassandra can refer to: Cassandra, in Greek mythology114_Kassandra, an asteroida book written by the East German author Christa Wolf (published 1983)Kassandra, Chalcidice, a municipality in Chalcidice, Greece.Kassandra (TV series) is a Venezuelan telenovela, involving a gypsy maiden marrying into a..
Kassandra (TV series)
Kassandra (1991-1992) was a Venezuelan telenovela, written by Delia Fiallo and directed by Grazio D'Angelo and Olegario Barrera, involving a gypsy maiden marrying into a rich family. She does not realize, however, that she is the granddaughter of the man in the house. Her husband is killed on he..
Kassassin
Kassassin is a village of Lower Egypt 22 miles by rail, west of Ismailia on the Suez Canal. At this place, on the 28th of August and again on the 9th of September 1882 the British force operating against Arabi Pasha was attacked by the Egyptians. Both attacks were subsequently repulsed. ..
Kassav'
Kassav is a Francophone Zouk band which was formed in 1979. The core members of the band are Jocelyne Beroard, Jacob Desvarieux, Jean-Philippe Marthely, Patrick St. Eloi, Jean-Claude Naimro, and Georges Decimus (though Decimus is no longer in the band) along with several other, more minor members. T..
Kassa (mansa)
Kassa briefly acted as mansa of the Mali Empire in 1360. Nephew of the powerful Mansa Kankan Musa I and son of Mansa Suleyman, Kassa assumed the throne following his father's 1360 death. He was succeeded the same year by Mansa Maghan's son Mari Diata II. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Kassel
Kassel [ˈkasl̩] (until 1926 officially Cassel) is a city situated along the Fulda River in northern Hesse, Germany, one of the two sources of the Weser river . It is the administrative seat of the Kassel administrative region (Regierungsbezirk) and of the district (Kreis) of..
Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe railway station
Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe is a railway station in the city of Kassel, in the German state of Hesse. It is the city's most important railway station, as it is connected to the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line, with InterCityExpress services calling at the station. History When the Deutsche Bundes..
Kassel (district)
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Kassel (region)
Statistics State:Hesse Capital:Kassel Area:8,288.70 km² Inhabitants:1,265,946 (2001) pop. density:153 inh./km² Map Kassel is one of the three Regierungsbezirke of Hesse, Germany, located in the north of the country. It was created in 1866 when Prussia annexed the area to form the new provinc..
Kassel Calden Airport
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Kassel conversations
Kassel conversations (in German: Kasseler Gespräche) is the conventional name of an early medieval text preserved in a manuscript from c.810. It is held today in the university library of Kassel, Germany (Ms. 4° theol. 24). It contains several parts, among them an Exhortatio ad plebem christianam,..
Kassel kerb
A Kassel kerb is a concave-section kerb stone which is intended for use at bus stops served by modern low floor buses. The kerb guides the tyre of the stopping bus in a such a way as to improve the alignment of the bus's doors with the kerb and slightly raised boarding platform. It does this because..
Kassel Literary Prize
The Kassel Literary Prize for Grotesque Humor (Kasseler Literaturpreis für grotesken Humor), established 1985, is an annual prize awarded by the Stiftung Brückner-Kühner foundation in recognition of "grotesque and comic work" at a high artistic level. It is also given to literary professors whos..
Kassel v. Consolidated Freightways Corp.
Kassel v. Consolidated Freightways Corp., 450 U.S. 662 (1981)[#endnote_citation], was a United States Supreme Court case involving the application of the Dormant Commerce Clause to an Iowa state statute restricting the length of tractor trailers. Contents 1 Facts2 Plurality Op..
Kassemann
Colloquially, the Kassemann (pronounced CASS-MAN) is a virile, masculine male in his physical prime, distinguished by pectoral muscles particularly voluminous relative to body-mass index (BMI). Although traditionally referring to masculine physical and sexual prowess, the term has come to connote in..
Kassem Deeb
Kassem Deeb Kassem Deeb in Poker Superstars II Nickname(s) Freddy Hometown Las Vegas, Nevada World Series of Poker Bracelet(s) 1 Money finishes 20 Highest ITM main event finish 13th (2003) World Poker Tour Titles 1 Final tables 2(+1) Money Finishes 5 Kassem "Freddy" ..
Kassena-Nankana District
Kassena-Nankana District Region Upper East Region District type Ordinary District Chief Executive Emmanuel Aoyi Chegeweh Capital Navrongo Area 1,657 km² Population (2002) 96,833 ISO 3166 GH-UE-KN The Kassena-Nankana District is a district of Ghana in the Upper East Region. Sourc..
Kasseri
Kasseri (Turkish: Kaşar) is a medium hard yellow cheese made from sheep and / or goat milk in Greece (cow's milk is not allowed). it is covered by a protected designation of origin. Kasseri is consumed as is, in sandwiches or as main constituent in kaseropita pie. See also Greek productsCui..
Kasserine
Kasserine (Arabic: Al-Qasrayn القصرين) is the capital city of the Kasserine Governorate, in west-central Tunisia. It is situated below Jebel ech Chambi, Tunisia's highest mountain. Its population is 76,243 (2004). --> See also Battle of the Kasserine Pass ..
Kasserine Governorate
The Kasserine Governorate (Arabic: ‎) is one of the twenty-four governorates (provinces) of Tunisia. It is situated in west-central Tunisia on the frontier with Algeria. It covers an ara of 8,066 km² and has a population of 412,278 (2004 census). The capital is Kasserine. Governorates..
Kasshabog Lake, Ontario
Kasshabog Lake Image (lake map or photo) Location Havelock-Belmont-Methuen, Ontario, Canada Size 2000 acres (8.1 km²) Shoreline type approximately 47 miles (80 km) Average depth 15 ft (5 m) with deep holes Deepest point 24 m Summer level 262.2 m above sea level Winter Leve..
Kassia
Kassia (also Kassiane, Kassiani, Casia; 810 - bef.867) was a Greek-Byzantine poet, composer, and [[wiktionary:hymnographer|hymnographer]]. She is one of the first ancient composers whose scores are both extant and able to be interpreted by modern scholars and musicians. Approximately fifty of her pi..
Kassie
Kassie can refer (as a shortened form) to: Kassandrain Australian English, an immigrant from the Greek island Kastellorizo This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link t..
Kassie DePaiva
Kassie DePaiva, in a still from One Life to Live. Kassie DePaiva (born Katherine Virginia Wesley on March 21 1961 in Morganfield, Kentucky) is an American soap opera actress. She is credited prior to 1996 as Kassie Wesley. She was a contestant on the short-lived CBS game show Body Language; s..
Kassim Osgood
Kassim Osgood is a National Football League wide receiver and top special teams player for the San Diego Chargers out of San Diego State. Osgood was born May 20, 1980 in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in Salinas, California, where he graduated from North Salinas High School. In 2004, he led ..
Kassim Ouma
Kassim Ouma (born December 12, 1978) is a Ugandan boxer. Born into poverty, at the age of five he was kidnapped and forced to join the national resistance army and consequently did not see his family for five years. Ouma is the 7th of 13 children, 7 brothers 5 sisters, only 4 brothers are still ali..
Kassina
Kassina are a genus of hyperoliid frogs, commonly referred to as running frogs. They are found throughout sub-Saharan Africa. They are characterized by preferring a distinctive "walking" with the back legs instead of the more traditional frog hopping. Contents 1 Species2 In captivity..
Kassir
Kassir may refer to: John KassirSamir KassirThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Kassites
Ancient Mesopotamia Euphrates – Tigris Assyriology Cities / Empires Sumer: Uruk – Ur – Eridu Kish – Lagash – Nippur Akkadian Empire: Akkad Babylon – Isin – Susa Assyria: Assur – Nineveh Dur-Sharrukin – Nimrud Babylonia &nda..
Kassi Manlan
Dr. Kassi Manlan was a WHO representative who was assassinated in Burundi in 2001. Life Dr Manlan was born on 1 December 1947. He was a citizen of of Côte d'Ivoire, but living in Bujumbura at the time of his assassination. He had earned a Doctorate of Medicine specialized in Hepato-Gastro-Entero..
Kasson
Kasson can refer to: The city of Kasson, MinnesotaKasson Township, MichiganThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Kasson, Minnesota
Kasson is a city in Dodge County, Minnesota, United States. As of 2004 census estimates, the city population was 5,210. The city is located 13 miles west of Rochester, Minnesota along U.S. Highway 14 and is one of the endpoints of Minnesota State Highway 57. The Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Rai..
Kasson Crooker
Kasson Crooker Kasson Crooker is the artist behind Symbion Project, DJ HMX, Komputer Kontroller, and Cosmonaut Zero. He is also part of the synthpop group Freezepop as The Duke of Pannekoeken, formerly The Duke of Candied Apples. His main solo project is Symbion Project, with two releases, the..
Kasson Township, Michigan
Kasson Township is a civil township of Leelanau County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,577 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.8 km² (36.2 mi²). 93.0 km² (35.9 mi²) of it is land and 0.8 km² (0.3 ..
Kastamonu
Kastamonu (Greek: Κασταμόνου) is the capital district of the Kastamonu Province, Turkey. It has a population of 103,340 (2000 census), and an area of 1482 km2. It is located to the south of the province. Near the city (approximately 10 miles) is the village of Kasaba with an important mo..
Kastamonu Province
Location of Kastamonu Province Kastamonu is one of the Provinces of Turkey, in the Black Sea Region, to the north of the country. It is surrounded by Sinop to the east, Bartın and Karabük to the west, Çankırı to the south, Çorum to the south east and the Black Sea to the north. Conte..
Kastania
Kastania is a town in Messa Mani, in Laconia, Greece. In 1770, after the Orlov Revolt failed, the Ottomans wanted to punish the Maniots for their support of it. They attacked the two Maniot pyrgoi which belonged to the Venetsanakis clan. With them was the father of the hero of the Greek War of Indep..
Kastania (Pieria), Greece
Ano Kastania is a village in the Vatika Region of Greece. It dates from Byzantine times, and Byzantine churches are still in evidence. It is a picturesque mountain village situated at the beginning of a large gorge leading down to a pleasant beach. wealth derives from its surrounding farm land and ..
Kastanies
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Kastanies (Greek: Καστανιές, plural form of chestnuts), older form Kastania, is a town located in northern part of prefecture of Evros and is part of the municipality of Vyssa. A border-crossing with Turkey is situated to the northeast which conne..
Kastav
Kastav }} Kastav is a small historical Croatian town, located about 10 km northwest of Rijeka and about 5 km northeast of Opatija in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County. Built on an isolated hill 378 meters above sea level, it has population of 2,037, with a total of 8,891 residents in the mun..
Kastellaun
Kastellaun is a town and a municipality in the Rhein-Hunsrück district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is situated in the Hunsrück, approx. 11 km northwest of Simmern, and 35 km southwest of Koblenz. Kastellaun is also the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde ("collective municipality") Kastellaun,..
Kastellet
Kastellet (the castell) can refer to two places: Kastellet, CopenhagenKastellet, Stockholm This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ..
Kastellet, Copenhagen
Kastellet Kastellet, located in Copenhagen, Denmark is one of the best preserved fortifications in Northern Europe[[Citing sources citation needed]]. It is constructed in the form of a pentagram. The five bastions are named as follows: The King’s Bastion (Kongens Bas..
Kastellet, Stockholm
Kastellet is a building at Kastellholmen in Norrmalm in Stockholm, Sweden. The fist castell was built in 1667 and was designed by Erik Dahlbergh. It exploded in June 1845 so a new one was built between 1846 and 1848, the architect was Fredrik Blom. It consists of round tower with red brick walls..
Kastellórizo
Kastellórizo (Greek: Καστελλόριζο), is a small Greek island placed in the Eastern Mediterranean. It lies roughly 800 m off the south coast of Turkey, about 110 km east of Rhodes, almost halfway between Rhodes and Antalya. It has gone by several different names in its history, includin..
Kaster
Kaster is a village in Belgium, part of the municipality of Anzegem. ..
Kasterlee
Location of Kasterlee in Antwerp province Kasterlee is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp. The municipality comprises the towns of Kasterlee proper, Lichtaart and Tielen. On January 1 2006 Kasterlee had a total population of 17,908. The total area is 71.56 km² which ..
Kasthoori Raja
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Kasthuba
Kasthuba (alternatively Kaustubha) is a divine jewel - the most valuable stone "Mani" is in the possession of lord Vishnu who lives in the Ksheer Sagar - "the ocean of milk". External link [Kaustubha]redirect [[Template:Hindu Deities and Texts]] ..
Kastle-Meyer test
The Kastle-Meyer test is a forensic presumptive blood test, where the chemical indicator phenolphthalein is used. A dry sample is collected with a swab or filter paper. First a few drops of ethyl alcohol, then a few drops of phenolphthalein and finally a few drops of hydrogen peroxide are dripped o..
Kastl Abbey
Kastl Abbey or Monastery (Kloster Kastl) is a former monastery of the Benedictine Order in Kastl in Franconia, Bavaria. History The monastery, dedicated to Saint Peter, was founded in 1103, or shortly before, by Count Berengar I of Sulzbach together with Frederick and Otto, Counts of Kastl-Habsbe..
Kastner train
The Kastner train, or Kastner transport, refers to a trainload of 1,684 Jews who escaped from Nazi-controlled Hungary in 1944. The train was named after Rudolf Kastner, a Hungarian Jewish leader who was a major player in the negotiations that led to the rescue. Braham, Randolph (2004): Rescue Oper..
Kastoori Nivasa
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Kastoori Nivasa (House of Fragnance) is Kannada film about the loving story of a good Samaritan, who succumbs t..
Kastoria
Kastoria is a city in northern Greece in the periphery of West Macedonia. It is the capital of Kastoria Prefecture, located at [40°31′00″N, 21°16′00″E]. The town's population is estimated as some 20,660 people (1991 census). It is situated on a promontory on the western shore o..
Kastoria Prefecture
Kastoria (Greek: Καστοριά) is one of the fifty-one prefectures (nomes) of Greece. Its capital is Kastoria city, and its population was estimated at 51,934 inhabitants in the most recent census. Kastoria prefecture is situated in the western end of Greek Macedonia in the far north of the co..
Kastos
Kastos is a Greek island in the Ionian Islands. ..
Kastraki
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Kastriot Islami
Kastriot Islami (born August 18, 1952 Tirana, Albania) is an Albanian politician. On April 3, 1992, when the last communist president, Ramiz Alia resigned, Islami served as acting president for three days. During the presidency of Sali Berisha (1992-1997) Islami had no important positions in the gov..
Kastritsi
Kastritsi (Greek, Modern: Καστρίτσι, Ancient/Katharevousa: -on) older forms: Kastritsio and Kastritsion are two communities that are divided into Ano Kastritsi and Kato Kastritsi that is located 4 km from downtown Rio and is part of this municipality in t..
Kastro
For the Cuban leader, see Fidel Castro. Kastros is a neolithic settlement on the island of Cyprus.Kastro is a town in the municipality of Kastro-Kyllini, in the Elis Prefecture of Greece.Kastro is also a village in the westcentral part of GrevenaKastro is also a community on the Greek island of M..
Kastro-Kyllini
[kastro kyllini][loutra kyllini][kyllini][hotels kyllini]:For other uses see Kyllini. Kastro-Kyllini is a municipality in the Elis Prefecture, Greece. Its seat of administration is in the small port town of Kyllini. Other settlements are Kato Panagia, Kastro ..
Kastros
For a community in the western Peloponnese in Greece, see Kastro Kastros is an early Neolithic settlement in the Turkish occupied areas of Cyprus, at the de facto state of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. Contents 1 Location2 History of excavations3 Houses4 Other structure..
Kastu
Kastu is a district in the Tampereentie ward of the city of Turku, in Finland. It is located to the north of the city centre, and consists mostly of low-density residential area. The current (as of 2004) population of Kastu is 2,002, and it is decreasing at an annual rate of 1.35%. 10.14% of the..
Kasturba Gandhi
Kastürbā Gāndhi (April 11, 1869 – 22 February, 1944), affectionately called Ba, was the wife of Mohandas Gandhi, whom she married at the age of 13. Born to wealthy businessman Gokuladas Makharji of Porbandar, Kasturba married Mohandas Gandhi in May 1882. At the time, she was illiterate, and ..
Kasturba Gandhi College
Kasturba Gandhi College for Women is a university in west Marredpally of Secunderabad established in 1973. It is named for Kasturba Gandhi. ..
Kasturba Medical College, Manipal
Kasturba Medical College (KMC), is a medical college based in Manipal, Karnataka, India. Established by TMA Pai on 30 June, 1953, KMC was the first Medical College in private sector in India. It is now a consstituent of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), a deemed University. As KMC lacked ..
Kasturbhai Lalbhai
Kasturbhai Lalbhai (19 December 1894 – 20 January 1980) was an Indian industrialist. He was widely perceived as a nationalist businessman akin to G. D. Birla. Contents 1 Early life2 As a nationalist businessman3 Post-independence4 Legacy as a businessman5 Legacy as a b..
Kasturi
Contents 1 Nārāyana '''Kasturi'''2 '''Reminiscence of Professor Kasturi.'''2.1 Unto Sai a Witness3 Links Nārāyana Kasturi Nārāyana Kasturi M.A, B.L. (1897-1987) has been Šrī Sathya Sai Baba's biographer for many decades. Besides he has also been the translator for Bab..
Kasuf
Kasuf was a character in the fictional Stargate universe (played by Erick Avari) who was the leader of the people of Abydos. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Like the other members of his tribe he followed Ra and believed that he is a god. When the fir..
Kasuga
Kasuga may mean: the city of Kasuga (Japanese: 春日市; Kasuga-shi) in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japanthe town Kasuga, Hyogo (Japanese: 春日町; Kasuga-cho) in Hyogo Prefecture. The town with the English name Haruhi, Aichi has the same Japanese name as this town.the village Kasuga, Gifu (Japanese: ..
Kasuga, Fukuoka
This article is about the city in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. There are several places in Japan with the same name, see Kasuga (disambiguation). Kasuga (春日市; -shi) is a city located in Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 108,029 and the density of 7,634.56 pers..
Kasuga, Gifu
This article is about the former village in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. For the Japanese city, see Kasuga, Fukuoka. For other places in Japan with the same name, see Kasuga (disambiguation). Kasuga (春日村; -mura) was a village located in Ibi District, Gifu, Japan. On January 31, 20..
Kasuga, Hyogo
This article is about the former town in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. For the Japanese city, see Kasuga, Fukuoka. For other places in Japan with the same name, see Kasuga (disambiguation). Kasuga (春日町; -cho) was a town located in Hikami District, Hyogo, Japan. On November 1, 2004..
Kasugai, Aichi
Kasugai (春日井市; Kasugai-shi) is a city located in Aichi, Japan. The city was founded on June 1, 1943. As of October 1, 2003, the city has an estimated population of 300,320 and the density of 3,165.92 persons per km². The total area is 92.71 km². Part of Nagoya Airport is in the city o..
Kasugai, Yamanashi
Kasugai (春日居町; -chou) was a town located in Higashiyamanashi District, Yamanashi, Japan. On October 12, 2004 the town merged with five other towns and villages from Higashiyatsushiro District to form the new city of Fuefuki. As of 2003, the town had an estimated populat..
Kasugayama Castle
An old print showing Kasugayama Castle, built by Uesugi Kenshin. was the primary fortress of the Japanese warlord Uesugi Kenshin during the Sengoku Period. It is situated in what is now the city of Joetsu, Niigata Prefecture, and was originally built & ruled by the Nagao clan. Uesugi Kensh..
Kasuga class cruiser
The Kasuga-class cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy was based on the Garibali-class armored cruiser developed by the Italian firm of Ansaldo. Designed by Edoardo Masdea, the cruiser was a hybrid between a cruiser and a battleship. At 20 knots maximum speed, the design was slightly slower than c..
Kasuga Shrine
Kasuga Shrine The Kasuga Shrine (Japanese: 春日大社, Kasuga-taisha) is a Shinto shrine in the city of Nara, in Nara Prefecture, Japan. Established in 768 A.D. and rebuilt several times over the centuries, it is the shrine of the Fujiwara family. The interior is famous for its many bronze ..
Kasugi Nozumi
Kasugi Nozumi (笠木望; b.1974 in Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese film director. Filmography きみのジャージはどこ (Kimi no jaaji wa doko) (2001)スワンズソング (Suwanzu Songu;..
Kasukabe, Saitama
Kasukabe (Japanese: 春日部市; -shi) is a city located in eastern Saitama, Japan, approximately 30 kilometers north of Tokyo. Kasukabe once prospered as part of the Nikko Kaido highway, an important trade route that linked Edo with Nikko. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 204,1..
Kasukawa, Gunma
Kasukawa (粕川村; -mura) was a village located in Seta District, Gunma, Japan. On December 5, 2004 the village merged into the city of Maebashi and no longer exists as an independent municipality. As of 2003, the village had an estimated population of 11,529 and a density of 443...
Kasulu
Kasulu is one of the 4 districts of the Kigoma Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the North by Burundi, to the East by the Kibondo District and to the South by the Kigoma Rural and Kigoma Urban Districts. According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Kasulu District was ..
Kasumbalesa
Kasumbalesa or sometimes Kasile is a little town in Katanga in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia. It is located at the border between the two countries, halfway on the road and the railway between Lubumbashi and Kitwe. ..
Kasumi
Kasumi is a Japanese given name. A list of people or fictional characters named Kasumi: The Japanese name for Misty, a character in the Pokémon anime and the Pokémon manga series, and a gym leader in the Pokémon video games.Kasumi, a female ninja character in the Dead or Alive computer game seri..
KASUMI
In cryptography, KASUMI, also termed A5/3, is a block cipher used in the confidentiality (f8) and integrity algorithms (f9) for 3GPP mobile communications. KASUMI was designed by the Security Algorithms Group of Experts (SAGE), part of the European standards body ETSI. Rather than invent a cipher fr..
Kasumi, Hyogo
Kasumi (香住町; -cho) was a town located in Kinosaki District, Hyogo, Japan. On April 1, 2005 the town merged with two towns from Mikata District forming the town of Kami and no longer exists as an independent municipality. The portion of Kami that was Kasumi is now informally kn..
Kasumigaseki
Kasumigaseki Building Kasumigaseki (霞が関, 霞ヶ関 or 霞ケ関) is a district of Tokyo, Japan, located in Chiyoda Ward. It is the location of most of Japan's cabinet ministry offices, as well as the offices of Diet members. The name is often used figuratively to refer to the Japanese..
Kasumigaseki Station
is a Tokyo Metro station in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, serving the Kasumigaseki government district. Lines Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line (C-08)Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line (H-06)Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M-15) Adjacent stations ..
Kasumigaura, Ibaraki
Kasumigaura (かすみがうら市; -shi) is a city located in Ibaraki, Japan. Kasumigaura was formerly a town in Niihari District and became a city on March 28, 2005 after merging with the neighboring town of Chiyoda, Ibaraki. The city takes its name from the nea..
Kasumisou
Kasumisou is the American debut CD (and second album overall) by Japanese punk band Akiakane. It was released in 2006. The American edition, released by Asian Man Records, features English-language versions of most of the album's songs. Track listing "Uncle Sam""Tepee""Clover""1945""Kaze To Tomoni..
Kasumi (Dead or Alive)
Nationality: Japanese Gender: Female Birthdate: February 23 Age: 17 Blood type: A Height: 164 cm (DOA1-2) 158 cm (5 ft 2 in) (DOA3 and later games) Weight: 48 kg (106 lb) Measurements: B88 W52 H89 cm (DOA1-2) B89 W54 H85 cm (B35 W21 H33 in) (DOA3 and later games) Fighting..
Kasumi (Suikoden)
Kasumi is a character in Konami's role-playing games Suikoden I, and Suikoden II. A skilled ninja, Kasumi used her combat and stealth abilities in the Gate Run War and the Dunan Unification War. Kasumi has a strong crush on Tir McDohl. While the two are friends, the question of if there is anyth..
KASUMI (かすみ)
かすみ (kasumi) is the fifteenth single released by the J-Rock group Dir en grey on a major label and the third single of the VULGAR era. It included a performance of umbrella from the concert DVD, RETTOU GEKISHIN ANGYA FINAL 2003 5 Ugly KINGDOM. Track listing "かすみ" (KASUM..
Kasumi Ninja
Kasumi Ninja is a one-on-one fighting game developed by Hand Made Software and published by Atari for the Atari Jaguar and released in 1994. It was an original fighting game that were released for the Jaguar home console system, with other games being Ultra Vortek, and Fight For Life, and sought to..
Kasumi Shinto-ryu Kenjutsu
Kasumi Shinto-ryu Kenjutsu, (or Shinto-ryu Kenjutsu), is a school of kenjutsu that is a part of the japanese martial art Shinto Muso-ryu. It comprises of 12 standing kata, 8 of which are for the daito (longsword) and 4 with the shoto (shortsword). The 12 modern kata of Kasumi Shinto-ryu Kenjutsu:..
Kasumi Takahashi
Kasumi Takahashi is a Japanese-Australian rhythmic gymnast who lives in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was born to a Japanese father and an Australian mother on May 6th, 1980 in Tokyo, Japan. She was an overnight success when at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, Canada she took out all 5..
Kasumi Tendo
Kasumi Tendo (天道 かすみ Tendō Kasumi) is a fictional, important supporting character in Rumiko Takahashi's anime and manga series Ranma ½. History [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Kasumi is the eldest daughter of the Tendo family. Although s..
Kasumi Todoh
is a video game character in both the Art of Fighting and King of Fighters series. History Kasumi is the daughter of Ryuhaku Todoh, the first enemy in the original Art of Fighting. Kasumi grew up learning the Todoh school of Aikido and Kobujutsu, taught to her by her father. As her family's sole ..
Kasumori Station
Kasumori Station (烏森駅 -eki) is located in Nakamura-ku, Nagoya and is on the Kintetsu Nagoya Line. Neighbor stations Nagoya Line Local :Kogane Station - Kasumoe Station - Kintetsu-Hatta Station ..
Kasungu
Kasungu, population 27,754 (1998), is a township in the Central Region of Malawi. See also Kasungu National Park ..
Kasungu District
Kasungu is a district in the Central Region of Malawi. The capital is Kasungu. The district covers an area of 7,878 km.² and has a population of 480,659. Districts of Malawi Central Region Dedza | Dowa | Kasungu | Lilongwe | Mchinji | Nkhotakota | Ntcheu | Ntchisi | Salima Northe..
Kasungu National Park
Kasungu National Park ..
Kasur
Kasur Flag of Punjab Emblem of Kasur Province Punjab Location  - Altitude ..
Kasuri
Kasuri (絣)is a Japanese word for fabric that has been woven with fibers dyed specifically to create patterns and images in the fabric. History and culture Process See also Ikat ..
Kasur District
Kasur District is one of the districts in the province of ( Punjab , Pakistan. Teh Executive District Officer (Eucation)Kasur(Telephone:9250191) District Education Officer (Male Elementry) Kasur Telephone:9250131 District Eduction Officer (Women Elementry )Kasur Telephone:9250040 Deputy Di..
Kasuya, Fukuoka
Kasuya (粕屋町; -machi) is a town located in Kasuya District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 36,646 and a density of 2,595.33 persons per km². The total area is 14.12 km². External links [Kasuya official website] in Japanese ..
Kasuya District, Fukuoka
Kasuya (糟屋郡; -gun) is a district of Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, east of Fukuoka city. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 200,503 and a density of 1,218.05 persons per km². The total area is 164.61 km². Towns and villages HisayamaKasuyaSasaguriShimeShinguSueUmi ..
Kasuya Takenori
(????-????) Kasuya Takenori, serving under Toyotomi Hideyoshi during many battles such as the Conquest of the Chugoku region. It is known that he was one of the most notable warriors in the "Seven Spears of Shizugatake". During the culmination of the Battle of Sekigahara, Takenori was one of the few..
Kasu Brahmananda Reddy
Kasu Brahmananda Reddy (July 28 1909– 1994) was the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, India from February 29, 1964 to September 30 1971. On June 3, 1977 he was elected president of the Indian National Congress. The Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park was named in his honor. Kasu Brahmananda..
Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park
Kasu Brahmananda Reddy National Park is a national park located in the Jubilee hills in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. Named after the former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. Described as 'a jungle admist the concrete jungle'. Has over 600 species of plant life, 140 species of birds and 30 d..
KASW
KASW is the WB television affiliate in Phoenix, Arizona. It broadcasts with 2510 kW of power, the second most for any Phoenix station (the market leader is KPPX-51 with 5,000 kW of power). Its transmitter is located on South Mountain in Phoenix. It can be seen on analog channel 61 and digital chann..
Kaswan
Kaswan or Kuswan or Kasuan is a gotra of jats in Rajasthan and Haryana in India. The word Kaswan is 'XWN' of Tocharian language meaning 'King'. The Taxila Ladle Copper inscription bears this as 'Kaswin' word. In Mahabharata also there is mention of a country named 'Kuswan' which was situated in the ..
KASY-TV
KASY-TV is a television station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is a UPN network affilliate, and broadcasts on channel 50. The station offers general entertainment such as sitcoms, talk shows, reality shows, court shows, paid programming and first run shows from UPN. It is part of the only major te..
Kasymzhomart Tokayev
Kasimzhomart Tokayev (born 1953) is a politician from Kazakhstan. He has been the foreign minister of that country since 2002. Tokayev had previously served as foreign minister from 1994 until 1999. On October 1, 1999, he was appointed acting Prime Minister of Kazakhstan when Nurlan Balgimbayev res..
Kasym Khan
Kasym Khan was the leader of the Kazakh khanate from about 1510 to 1518. The son of Az-Zhanibek who restored the Kazakh nation by gaining their independence from the Uzbeks, Kasym Khan united the Kazakh nation, carrying on the line of the Golden Horde. ..
Kaszanka
Kaszanka (also known as kiszka, krupnik or krupniok) is a traditional Polish blood sausage, made of blood and kasza, a typical Slavic buckwheat or groats. Kaszanka may be eaten raw but traditionally it is either grilled or fried with some onion and then served with potato and sauerkraut. ..
KAS Air Company
KAS Air Company is an airline based in Kyrgyzstan. Code Data IATA Code: KWICAO Code: KSDCallsign: Aerokas Lists of Aircraft | Aircraft manufacturers | Aircraft engines | Aircraft engine manufacturers | Airlines | Air forces | Aircraft weapons | Missiles | Timeline of aviation ..
Kas the Bloody-Handed
In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Kas the Bloody-Handed was the most trusted lieutenant of the despotic arch-lich Vecna, who wielded the Sword of Kas in his master's name. Kas the Terrible would eventually betray his master, leading to both thei..

 


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