- The
Khalkha (/ˈkælkə, ˈkɑːlkə/; Mongolian: Халх ᠬᠠᠯᠬᠠ [ˈχa̠ɬχ]) have been the
largest subgroup of the
Mongols in
modern Mongolia since the 15th century...
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Calchas (/ˈkælkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Κάλχας,
Kalkhas) is an
Argive mantis, or "seer,"
dated to the Age of Legend,
which is an
aspect of Gr**** mythology...
- Umm
Kalkha was a
small Palestinian village in the
Ramle Subdistrict of
Mandatory Palestine. It was depo****ted
during the 1947–48
Civil War in Mandatory...
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reconstructed the
Potala Palace. In 1834 the
Dalai Lama gave
teachings to the
Fifth Kalkha and to the
Mongolian King of Torgo, and sent
senior monks to
Mongolia to...
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monastery Khirbat Umm Burj, a
village Umm al-****, a depo****ted
village Umm
Kalkha, a depo****ted
village Umm al-Khair, Hebron, a
village Umm al-Kilab, a village...
- 𐀏𐀏𐄁𐀳𐀵𐀪𐀅𐄁𐀃𐀺𐀜𐀦𐀫𐄁𐀃𐀏𐀀𐀪𐀵𐄁 ka-ka te-to-ri-da o-wo-no-qo-ro o-ka≈a-ri-to
Kalkʰās Tʰestoridās oywonokʷolōn hokʰa≈aristos, 70 𐀍𐄁𐀁𐀸𐀹𐀆𐄁𐀲𐀤𐄁𐀁𐀃𐀲...
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Fourth Century Stemberger, 2000, pp.141-142 Khalidi, 1992, p. 462 Kh. Umm el-
Kalkha Hachlili, Rachel.
Ancient Jewish Art and
Archaeology in the Land of Israel...
- half-brother Lobszangshunu. He
continued the war
against the
Kazakhs and the
Kalkha Mongols. In
retaliation against attacks against his
Khalkha subjects, the...
- 31°44′5″N 35°2′28″E / 31.73472°N 35.04111°E / 31.73472; 35.04111 Umm
Kalkha Ramle 7
April 1948 70 1,405
Nachshon No
trace 31°48′51″N 34°51′57″E / 31...
- Qula
Ramle Sajad Salbit Sarafand al-Amar
Sarafand al-Kharab
Saydun Shahma Shilta al-Tina al-Tira Umm
Kalkha Wadi
Hunayn Yibna Khirbat ****iyya Zarnuqa...