- Look up kalat,
kelat, or
kalut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Qalat, Qelat, Kalat, Kalaat, Kalut, or
Kelat, may
refer to:
Qalat (fortress), a fortified...
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Syzygium myrtifolium, the red lip or
kelat oil, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Myrtaceae. It is
native to Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand...
- The
Kelat-I-Ghilzie
Medal is a
campaign medal issued by the
British East
India Company, to the
defenders of the fort at
Kelat-I-Ghilzie
during the First...
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Kelat was an 1894
gross ton iron
hulled fully rigged three masted sailing ship
built in Stockton-on-Tees,
England in 1881. She was
requisitioned by the...
- The 12th
Pioneers (The
Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment) were an
infantry regiment of the
British Indian Army. They
could trace their origins to 1838, when they...
- off,
leading to the term hack silver. In Indonesia, an arm ring is
called kelat bahu; it is
commonly used by both men and
women as
traditional jewelry in...
- ko̱ːnda̱/ko̱ːŋ iːtit seruːt
ke̱ːla̱t ŋe̱lye̱p ku̱ːt(i̱t) korotiːk kaːwe keːt beːy keam ka̱ːyne̱
Talai ko̱ːŋ iːt ser̃
ke̱ːla̱t ŋa̱lya̱p ku̱ːt
koroti kaːwa...
- Olya (Persian: مولاب عليا, also
Romanized as Mūlāb-e ‘Olyā; also
known as
Kelāt, Mūlāb, Mūlāb-e Bālā, and Ţāqeh Mūlāb) is a
village in
Murmuri Rural District...
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places whose names contain the
words Qalat, Qelat, Kalat, Kalaat, Kalut, or
Kelat Qila (disambiguation), a
Persian (Urdu, Hindi)
variant of
Arabic qal'a This...
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Farud or
Forud (Persian: فرود) was an
ancient king of
Kelat[citation needed] in his
early youth and
makes up a
chapter in the
Shahnameh "The Book of Kings"...