- it is the most
famous and
characteristic of
Indian daggers.
Ceremonial katars were also used in worship.
Having originated in
South India, the weapon's...
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Katarism (Spanish: Katarismo) is a
political movement in Bolivia,
named after the 18th-century
indigenous leader Túpac Katari. The
katarist movement began...
- Look up
katar (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Katar is a type of push
dagger from India. It may
refer to the
following places in India:...
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Hawkman (
Katar Hol) is a DC
Comics superhero. He is the
Silver Age,
Bronze Age and New 52 Hawkman.
Created by
Gardner Fox and Joe Kubert, he
first appeared...
- an
ancient Egyptian prince named Khufu, or as
Thanagarian police officer Katar Hol. Both
iterations of the character, at times,
interchangeably used the...
- use 2
weapons out of 15 to
fight each other.
Weapons include blasters,
katars,
rocket lance, sword, spear, cannon, axe, gauntlets, hammer, bow, scythe...
- Soul Edge.
Designed by Aya
Takemura and
Takuji Kawano around his dual hand
katars,
Voldo went
through several designs, and in the
early design phases was...
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Muslim and Ahirs. The
regimental insignia features a pair of
crossed Rajputi Katars,
flanked by
three Ashoka leaves on
either side. The Lion
Capital of Ashoka...
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Joacine Elysees Katar Tavares Moreira (born 27 July 1982) is a Bissau-Guinean-born
Portuguese academic,
activist and politician. She was
elected to the...
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original on 16
October 2021.
Retrieved 16
October 2021. "
Katar auf Europäisch". Tages-Anzeiger (in German). ISSN 1422-9994.
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