- its
surrounding villages. A
small number of
kazas made up each
sanjak ("banner")
under a sanjakbey. Each
kaza was in turn made up of one or more nahiyes...
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Kazaly (Kazakh: Қазалы, Qazaly), also
known as
Kazalinsk (Russian: Казалинск) is a town in
Kazaly District of
Kyzylorda Region in Kazakhstan, located...
- Tom
Kazas (born 1965 in Sydney, Australia) is an
Australian composer, songwriter,
record producer, filmmaker, and a post-utopian.
Kazas was the singer...
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Valters and
Kaža,
known internationally as
Walters and Kazha, were a
Latvian music duo
consisting of
Valters Frīdenbergs and Kārlis Būmeisters. They were...
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KAZA-TV (channel 54) is a
television station licensed to Avalon, California,
United States,
serving the Los
Angeles area as an owned-and-operated station...
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Kaza, also
spelled Kaze, Karze, Karzey, is a town and the
subdivisional headquarters of the
remote Spiti Valley in the
western Himalayas in the Lahaul...
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Sanyukta Kaza is an
Indian film
editor best
known for her work on Tumbbad, Bhediya,
Paatal lok,
Mismatched and Kohrra. Her
films have won
accolades at...
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Sanjak of
Bosnia (
Kazas of Visoka, Foyniça, Çayniça, Vişegrad, Çelebipazar and Kladine)
Sanjak of
Izvornik (Its
center was Tuzla,
kazas of Maglay, Gradçaniça...
- UCH-conductive J.
Kazas. – Yevpatoria: type.
Murovanskogo M., 1896. – [4], IV, 282 p.
Russian primer for the
Tatar national schools / Comp. I.
Kazas. – Odessa:...
- Look up
kaza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Kaza or
qadaa is a
subnational entity in the Arab world.
Kaza or
KAZA may also
refer to:
Kaza, Himachal...