- The
Kabars (Gr****: Κάβαροι), also
known as
Qavars (Qabars) or
Khavars were
Khazar rebels who
joined Magyar tribes and the Rus'
Khaganate confederations...
- were
moved to the crossguard.
Besides Camillus, the
Union Cutlery Co. (
Kabar),
Robeson (ShurEdge)
Cutlery Co., and PAL
Cutlery Co.
produced the MK2 knife...
- century.
Kabar may
refer to:
Kabar (news agency), the
official news
agency of
Kyrgyzstan Kabar (grape)
Kabar,
Yemen Kabar, Iran Ka-Bar a
brand of knife...
-
Raouf Mohammed Kabar (born 6
February 2006) is a
German footballer who
plays as a left-back for the 3. Liga club
Borussia Dortmund II.
Kabar is a
youth product...
- Ibn
Kabar (Shams al-Riʾāsa Abū al-Barakāt ibn
Kabar, d. 1324) was a
Coptic Christian author of an
ecclesiastical encyclopedia known as Mișbâḥ al-ẓulma...
-
KabarIndonesia is an
online newspaper in Indonesia. It has been
published by
Yayasan Peduli Indonesia (Care
about Indonesia Foundation)
based in The Netherlands...
- 2012, and
replaced Kabar Malam on June 6, 2016.
Kabar Arena – A 30-minute
sports news
bulletin at 06:00 WIB and 00:00 WIB.
Kabar Arena shows all the...
-
Kabar,
officially Kyrgyz National News
Agency Kabar (Kyrgyz: Кыргыз Улуттук Маалымат Агенттиги «Кабар», romanized: Kyrgyz
Uluttuk Maalymat Agenttigi "Kabar";...
- or 1957 – 7
February 2025) was a
Burmese musician notable for
writing "
Kabar Ma Kyay Buu", a
protest song used
during Myanmar's 8888
Uprising and again...
- The
Kanwar Taal or
Kabar Taal Lake or
Kabartal Wetland located in
Begusarai district of Bihar, India, Asia's
largest freshwater oxbow lake. It is approximately...