- name Kamtoz/Kamtozi may
apply to all
Katirs of the
former Siah-Posh group,
including the
Ramguli and
Kulam Katirs [1].
Alternative names for
Kamtoz are...
- Istrat, and Siah-posh Kams or Kamoze. The Siah-posh
Katirs were
further divided into the
Katirs, who
occupied twelve villages of the
lower Bashgul (Kam)...
-
Mohamed "Mo"
Katir El
Haouzi (born 17
February 1998) is a middle- and long-distance runner. Born in
Morocco and
raised in Spain, he won the
bronze medal...
- Abd al-Rahman ibn Kathīr al-Lakhmī (Arabic: عبد الرحمن بن كثير اللخمي) was the
penultimate Umayyad governor of Al
Andalus from
October 746
until January...
- of
Islamic theology. His full name was Abū l-Fidāʾ Ismāʿīl ibn ʿUmar ibn
Kaṯīr (أبو الفداء إسماعيل بن عمر بن كثير) and had the
laqab (epithet) of ʿImād...
- or
Katirs.
Other names for the
tribes are Kata,
Kator and Katawer. The
Kafirs of Siah-Posh
groups are
descended from the
ancient Kambojas.
Katirs Kamtoz...
- 2023.
Norwegian Jakob Ingebrigtsen won the gold medal,
followed by
Mohamed Katir and
Jacob Krop.
There was a
little drama in the
opening heats.
World record...
- Kata (surname),
includes a list of
people with the name Kata
people or
Katirs,
alternative name for a
tribal group of
Afghanistan Kata (daughter of George...
- offence. In June 2010,
after the
publication of the two-volume book Kırk
katır, kırk satır, Şık and his co-author Ertuğrul Mavioğlu were
indicted on charges...
- distances, he is one of
three men (along with
Daniel Komen and
Mohamed Katir) to run a sub-3:30 1500 metres, sub-7:30 3000
metres and a sub-12:50 5000...