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Khia
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Khiam
Khiam (Arabic الخيام) is a village located in South Lebanon Governorate, near the city of Nabatieh. It was a former French barrack complex originally built in the 1930s. It became a base for the Lebanese army before falling under control of the South Lebanon Army (SLA) and in 1985 was convert..
Khian Sea waste disposal incident
On August 31 1986 cargo ship Khian Sea, registered in Liberia, loaded more than 14000 tons of toxic incinerator ash in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The ash came from the incinerators of the city. The city had previously sent the refuse to New Jersey, but NJ refused to accept any more after 1984. Com..
Khibiny Massif
The Khibiny Massif, Khibiny Mountains or Khibins (Russian: [xʲiˈbʲinɨ]) is one of the two main mountain ranges of the Kola Peninsula, Russia. The massif is of oval shape of about 1,300 sq.km. and occupies the central part of the peninsula at a relative elevation of 900-1000 m above ..
Khichan
Khichan is a small village in Jodhpur district of Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated near Phalodi town on Jodhpur-Jaisalmer road. Khichan is popular among bird watchers. From September to March hundreds of demoiselle cranes descend on the fields around the village. ..
Khichri
Khichri is an Indian dish consisting of rice, lentils, black peppers and spices. ..
Khichuri
Khichuri is a very popular vegetarian dish in eastern India especially Bengal. The main ingredients are rice and lentil (moong and moosoor dal). Addition of vegetables such as cauliflower, potato, and green peas is very common. In Bengali tradition it is customary to cook Khichuri during rainy da..
Khidr Khan
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Khieu Rada
Khieu Rada (born April 15, 1949 in Battambang) is a Cambodian politician. He is the son of Khieu In and Sing Tep. Education and Work C final exam (1969), M.G.P. (Physical General mathematics - 1970)S.P.C.N. (Sciences, Physical, Natural Chemistry), Master es Sciences (1973)C.N.A.M. (General mathem..
Khieu Samphan
Khieu Samphan (born July 27 1931) was the president of the state presidium of Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) from 1976 until 1979. As such, he served as the country's head of state and was one of the most powerful officials in the Khmer Rouge movement, though Pol Pot was the group's true political..
Khigh Dheigh
Khigh Alx Dheigh (b. Kenneth Dickerson, 1910, Spring Lake, New Jersey - d. 25 October 1991, Mesa, Arizona) was an American television and motion picture actor of mixed North African ancestry, noted for portraying Asian roles. He is perhaps best remembered for portraying villains, in particular his r..
Khilaal
Khilaal (Arabic خلال) refers to the act of ritually purifying the fingers, toes or beard for prayer (salat) in the Islamic faith. Khilaal is done by interweaving the fingers when wet and then drawing them apart. It can also mean refer to wiping between the toes or through one's beard. It is the ..
Khilafat Movement
The Khilafat Movement (1919-1924) was a movement amongst the Muslims of British India (the largest single Muslim community in one geo-political entity at the time) to ensure that the British, victors of World War I, kept a promise made at the Versailles. The promise was that the Caliphate, then cl..
Khilani
The Khilani are a collection of 98 "apocryphal" hymns of the Rigveda, recorded in the Bāṣkala, but not in the Śākala shakha. They are late additions to the text of the Rigveda, but still belong to the "Mantra" period of Vedic Sanskrit. Literature Isidor Scheftelowitz, Die Apokryphen des Rgveda..
Khilchipur
Khilchipur is a town in Rajgarh District of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. It is the administrative headquarters of Khilchipur was formerly the capital of a princely state of the same name, under the Bhopal Agency of British India's Central India Agency. It had an area of 273 square miles,..
Khilji dynasty
Khilji or Khalji (Persian: سلطنت خلجی ) was a ruling dynasty of Pashtun origin [link] that conquered and ruled northern India (1290-1320). They were the second Muslim dynasty to rule the Delhi Sultanate. Ikhtiar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiar Khilji, one of the generals of Qutb-ud-d..
Khilok
Khilok (Russian: ) is a town in Chita Oblast, Russia, located on the Khilok River some 261 km west of Chita. Population: 10,700 (2005 est.); 11,152 (2002 Census). Khilok was founded in 1895 and granted town status in 1951. ..
Khilona
Khilona is a 1970 Indian film directed by Chander Vohra and recipient of the Filmfare Best Movie Award. ..
Khim
The khim (pronounced "kim," with a rising tone, in Thai) is a hammered dulcimer from Thailand and Cambodia. It is made of wood and trapezoidal in shape, with numerous brass strings. It is played with two flexible bamboo sticks and is used as both a solo and ensemble instrument. The instrument w..
Khimik Moscow Oblast
Khimik Moskovskaja Oblast Founded 1953 Home ice Mytischshi Arena Based in Mytishchi, Russia Colours Yellow, blue League Russian Hockey Super League Head coach Milos Riha Khimik Moskovskaja Oblast (ru: Химик Московская область) are a Russian ..
Khimik Stadium
Khimik Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Kemerovo, Russia. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 33,000 people. ..
Khimki
Khimki (Russian: ) is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia, situated just northwest of Moscow, at the bank of the Moscow Canal. Geographic coordinates: [55°53′N 37°26′E]. Population: 141,000 (2002 Census); 106,000 (1977); 23,000 (1939). The town of Khimki was officially founded in 1939. ..
Khinalyg
Khinalyg or Khinalugh (Azerbaijani: Xınalıq) is an ancient Caucasian village going back to the Caucasian Albanian period; high up in the mountains of Azerbaijan. It is located just north of Quba (which is two hours from Baku) in the middle of the Greater Caucasus mountains that divide Russia an..
Khinchin's constant
In number theory, Aleksandr Yakovlevich Khinchin proved that for almost all real numbers x, the infinitely many denominators ai of the continued fraction expansion of x have an astonishing property: their geometric mean is a constant, known as Khinchin's constant, which is independent of the value o..
Khingan
Khingan may refer to: Greater KhinganLesser Khingan redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Khinialon
Khinialon (Chinialus) was ruler of the Kutrigurs from the 540s until 551. Prior to him there are only four Kutrigur Leaders names given. Two of these are also given in alternative sources as leaders for the Utigurs (Grod 520s-528 and Mugel 528-530s). The last names in the chain back to Attila are Kh..
Khin Myo Chit
Khin Myo Chit (1 May 1915–2 January 1999) was a Burmese author and journalist, whose career spanned over four decades. She began her career writing short stories in Burmese for Dagon Magazine in 1934. She worked on the editoral staff of The Burma Journal during anti-colonial movements. After t..
Khin Nyunt
General Khin Nyunt (Burmese: ; MLCTS: hkang nywan.; IPA: [kʰìN njuN̰] born October 11, 1939 in Kyauktan, Yangon Division) is an officer and politician in Myanmar. Khin Nyunt is an ethnic Chinese. He held the office of Chief of Intelligence and was Prime Minister from August 25 2003 unt..
Khioniya Kozmishna Guseva
Khioniya Kozmishna Guseva (her first name has alternatively been spelt as Khionia or Jina or Chionya and her surname has been alternatively spelt as Gusyeva) was a former prostitute and a disciple of the monk, Iliodor, during the reign of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. She was said to be horribly disf..
Khiprianwala Island
Khiprianwala Island is a small island located in the Arabian Sea off the coast of Sindh, Pakistan. ..
Khipro
Khipro (Urdu: کھپرو) is a small town in Sanghar District situated in the province of Sindh in Pakistan. ..
Khirbet Beit Lei
Khirbet Beit Lei is an archaeological site in the Judean Lowland, in Israel. It's name means "Ruin of the House of Lei". In 1961, road construction unearthed an ancient multi-chamber burial cave in the vicinity of Lachish, and adjacent to the Green Line. Aside from eight skeletons interned within, ..
Khirkiya
Khirkiya is a town and a nagar panchayat in Harda district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Khirkiya had a population of 17,483. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Khirkiya has an average..
Khirnal
Khirnal is a village Nagaur district of Rajasthan, India. It is the birth place of Veer Teja who is considered to be folk-deity and worshiped in entire Rajasthan by all communities. He was born on Bhadrapad Shukla Dashmi, dated 29 January 1074, in the family of Dhaulya gotra Jats. His father was Cha..
Khirullah Said Wali Khairkhwa
Khirullah Said Wali Khairkhwa is an Afghan held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 579. According to the Washington Post Khairkhwa served as Kabul..
Khirwar
Khirwar is a clan or gotra of Jats found in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh in India. Raja Khir was son of Anurudh, the grand son of Krishna. Khirwars are descendants of Raja Khir. Khirwar Jats were ruler in Brij area of Uttar Pradesh. They still inhabit village Pathauli in Agra district. ..
Khisanth
Khisanth was a large, fearsome black dragon who guarded the disks of Mishakal in the fictional world of Krynn in the Dragonlance novels, written by Margaret Weis & Tracy Hickman. Khisanth had red eyes, white horns and claws, as well as a yellowish belly. Early Life Khisanth, when she was very y..
Khitan
The Khitan (}; }), were an ethnic group which dominated much of Manchuria and was classified in Chinese history as one of the Eastern proto-Mongolic ethnic groups Donghu (東胡族 dōng hú zú). They established the Liao Dynasty in 907, which was then conquered in 1125 by the Jin Dynasty, 1115–1..
Khitan language
The Khitan language is a now-extinct language once spoken by the Khitan people. There were two writing systems for the Khitan language, known as the large script and the small script; they were functionally independent. The former was derived from Chinese (Han characters), and the latter was report..
Khitomer
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Khitomer (QI'tomer in Klingon) is a planet on the Klingon side of their border with the Romulan Star Empire, where historic peace talks (known as the Khitomer Accords) occurred between the two empires and the Federation in 2293. Circa 2344, in an event that is r..
Khitomer Accords
In the Star Trek universe, the Khitomer Accords comprised a treaty set down between the Klingon Empire, the United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Empire signed on the planet Khitomer in the year 2293. The accords were formulated after the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis earlier that ye..
Khitomer Conference
The Khitomer Conference was the first full peace negotiations between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire in 2293, held at Camp Khitomer, a Klingon colony on the planet Khitomer near the border with the Federation. Following the destruction of the Klingon moon of Praxis, Chancel..
Khiva
Khiva (Uzbek: Хива or Xiva; Russian: ; Persian: خیوه 'Khiveh'; Alternative or historical names include Khorasam, Khoresm, Khwarezm, Khwarizm, Khwarazm, Chiwa, and Chorezm) is the former capital of Khwarezmia and the Khanate of Khiva and lies in the present-day Khorezm Province of Uzbekistan...
KHIZ
KHIZ (Channel 64) is an Independent television station licensed to Barstow, California, USA, but with studios in Victorville, CA, located between Barstow and San Bernardino. KHIZ airs programming from America One, making it the highest-rated full-power America One affiliate. KHIZ originally began ..
Khizar Humayun Ansari
Dr Khizar Humayun Ansari is a British academic who was awarded an OBE in 2002 for his work in the field of race and ethnic relations. Dr Ansari has a PhD from the University of London. Since 1990, he has been the Director of the Centre for Ethnic Minority Studies, a research centre based at Royal ..
Khizer Hayat
Khizer Hayat (born January 5, 1939, Lahore) is a former domestic cricketer (playing for Pakistani teams Punjab and Railways) and later international cricket umpire. He officiated in 34 Test matches from 1980 to 1996, and 55 one-day matches from 1978 to 1996. He has since retired. ..
Khizi
Khizi (Xızı) is a rayon of Azerbaijan. Subdivisions of Azerbaijan Districts: Absheron | Agdam | Agdash | Agjabadi | Agstafa | Agsu | Astara | Babek* | Balakan | Barda | Beylagan | Bilasuvar | Dashkasan | Davachi | Fizuli | Gadabay | Goranboy | Goychay | Hajigabul | Imishli | Ismailli | ..
Khizr-i-Rah
The Khizr-i-Rah (The Guided Path) is a poem in Urdu written by Sir Muhammad Iqbal. It deals with the subject of the political future of Muslims. Allama Muhammad Iqbal Poetry: Asrar-i-Khudi (Secrets of the Se..
Khi Ali Gul
Khi Ali Gul is a citizen of Afghanistan, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 928. Combatant Status Review Tribunal Initially the Bush adminis..
Khi dan ong co bau
Khi dan ong co bau ,in Vietnamese: Khi đàn ông có bầu(When men get pregnant), is a 2004 vietnamese comedy. Starring Kim Thu and Nguyen Phi Hung and 40 other celebrities in Vietnam. ..
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