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Kafir (Arabic: كَافِر, romanized:
kāfir; plural: كَافِرُون kāfirūn, كُفَّار kuffār, or كَفَرَة kafara; feminine: كَافِرَة kāfira;
feminine plural: كَافِرَات...
- The
Kafir harp is a
traditional four- or five-stringed
arched harp used by the
Nuristanis native to the
Nuristan Province of
northeastern Afghanistan...
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Kafir Kot or
Kafirkot (Urdu: کافرکوٹ; Pashto: کافر کوټ) is an
ancient Hindu temple complex in the Dera
Ismail Khan
district of the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
- religion, and were thus
known as "
Kafirs" to the Muslims. The
Arabic word "Kufr"
means disbelief and the
related word "
Kafir"
means one who does not believe...
- Look up kaffir, Kaffir, or
kafir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaffir or
Kafir may
refer to:
Kafir, a term for a non-Muslim
Kaffir (racial term)...
- The
Kafirs of the
Hindu Kush is a book
written by Sir
George Scott Robertson,
illustrated by
Arthur David McCormick, and
published in 1896 by Lawrence...
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Kefir (/kəˈfɪər/ kə-FEER;
alternative spellings:
kephir or kefier; Russian: кефир [kʲɪˈfʲir] ; Karachay-Balkar: гыпы) is a
fermented milk
drink similar...
- The
Battle of
Kafir Qala (Persian: نبرد کافر قلعه, romanized: Nabard-e
Kāfir Qal'ah) was
fought in June 1818
between Iran and the
Durrani Empire. The Iranians...
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Kaffir lily is a
common name
which may
refer to the
following ornamental plants:
Clivia miniata in the
family Amaryllidaceae Hesperantha coccinea syn....
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Alishang River in the west.
Kafiristan took its name from the
enduring kafir (non-Muslim)
Nuristani inhabitants who once
followed a
distinct form of...