- The
Kamata Kingdom (pron: ˈkʌmətɑ)
emerged in
western Kamarupa probably when Sandhya, a
ruler of Kamarupanagara,
moved his
capital west to
Kamatapur sometime...
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Kamata (蒲田) is a
district of Ōta, Tokyo, ****an.
Features include the
Kamata Station,
Kamata High School, and the
headquarters of
Toyoko Inn. The name...
- Look up
kamata in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kamata can
refer to:
Kamata, Tokyo, a
neighborhood in Ōta, Tokyo, ****an
Kamata High School, a school...
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Niladhwaj (reigned 1440–1460) was a king of the
Kamata kingdom and
founder of the Khen dynasty. He
ruled from the city of
Kamatapur (now
called Gosanimari)...
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Yasutoshi Kamata (鎌田安利,
Kamata Yasutoshi, July 10, 1940 –
March 25, 2016),
known as The
Osaka Ripper, was a ****anese
serial killer responsible for the...
- was an American-Canadian
professional wrestler known by the ring name Tor
Kamata. He won
several heavyweight and tag team championships, most
notably the...
- The
Kamata Mosque (****anese: 蒲田モスク) is a
mosque in
Kamata District, Ōta, Tokyo, ****an. The
mosque was
originally established in 2001. The
mosque is housed...
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Kamata Station can
refer to
multiple train stations in ****an:
Kamata Station (Tokyo), an
interchange train station located in Ōta in Tokyo, ****an, served...
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Chakradhwaj (reigned 1460–1480) was a Khen
ruler of the
Kamata kingdom in ****am. He was the son of the
founder of the dynasty, Niladhwaj, and was succeeded...
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Tokyo Metropolitan Kamata High
School (東京都立蒲田高等学校, Tōkyō
Toritsu Kamata Kōtōgakkō) is a ****anese high
school located in the
Kamata area of Ōta, Tokyo...