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Qadas قدس
Kades, Kadas,
Cadasa Village Qadas 1939 Etymology:
Kadesh 1870s map 1940s map
modern map 1940s with
modern overlay map A
series of historical...
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Kade may
refer to:
Kade Banks (born 2000), New
Zealand rugby union footballer Kade Bell (born 1993),
American football coach Kade Chandler (born 2000)...
- war.
Kades was born to
Jewish parents in Newburgh, New York.
After graduating from
Cornell University in 1927 and
Harvard Law
School in 1930,
Kades worked...
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Kade Ruotolo (born
January 22, 2003) is an
American submission grappler and
mixed martial artist. A
competitor with his twin
brother Tye
since the age...
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Kade Warner (born
September 29, 1998) is an
American professional football wide
receiver and
college football coach. He is the
offensive coordinator for...
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Gregory James Kading (born May 1, 1963) is an
American author and
former Los
Angeles Police Department detective best
known for
working on a
multi law-enforcement...
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Kade Gottlieb (born
August 19, 1996),
better known as Gottmik, is an
American drag
performer and make-up artist.
Gottmik was the
first trans man to compete...
- Eric
Kades, The Dark Side of Efficiency:
Johnson v. M'Intosh and the
Expropriation of
American Indian Lands, 148 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1065 (2000). Eric
Kades, History...
- Dr. h.c. Max
Kade (13
October 1882,
Steinbach near Schwäbisch Hall, Württemberg,
Germany – 15 July 1967, Davos, Switzerland) was an
emigrant from Germany...
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Kading is a surname.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Charles A.
Kading (1874–1956), U.S.
Representative from
Wisconsin Greg
Kading (born 1963)...