- A
khata /ˈkætə/ or
khatag is a
traditional ceremonial scarf in
Tibetan Buddhism and in Tengriism.[better source needed] It is
widely used by the Tibetan...
- Haal
Khata (Bengali: হাল খাতা) is a
festival celebrated by
Bengali merchants,
shopkeepers and
traders on
Poila Boisakh (the
first day of the
Bengali Calendar)...
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Ramna Batamul under the
banyan tree in the
Ramna Park in Bangladesh. Haal
Khata is a
festival celebrated on the
occasion of
Pohela Boishakh in
order to...
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agreement in Dakota.
Example of the use of –pi: ma-
khata I-hot ma-
khata I-hot "I am hot"
khata-pi 0-hot-PL
khata-pi 0-hot-PL "they are hot"
Example of the use...
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Khatas (Russian: Хатас; Yakut: Хатас, Xatas) is a
rural locality (a selo), the
administrative centre of and one of four settlements, in
addition to Voin...
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mandatorily blue for
Subordinate Lodge and
purple for the
Grand Lodge. The
khata is a
scarf used in
Himalayan buddhist tradition as an
offering or a gift...
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houses are
called izbas today. An
alternative word for "izba" in
Russian is "
khata" (хата),
which is the word in most
Slavic languages for any
cottage or small...
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Khata Khedi is a
village in the
Bhopal district of
Madhya Pradesh, India. It is
located in the
Berasia tehsil.
According to the 2011
census of India,...
- Hot
Springs (Lakota: mni
kȟáta; "hot water") is a city in and the
county seat of Fall
River County,
South Dakota,
United States. As of the 2020 census...
- 14 and 15
April on each region, respectively.
Traders start a new Haal
Khata book on
Pohela Boishakh to keep
financial records and
settle debts. The...