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Keling (pronounced [kəliŋ]) or
Kling is an
exonym to
denote a
Tamilian or
someone deemed to have
originated from
South India.
Originally a
neutral term...
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kele,
Kele,
kělè, or
Kēlè in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kele or
KELE may
refer to:
Kele people (Congo), a
Bantu ethnic group Kele people...
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Keléd is a
village in Vas county, Hungary.
Keléd at the
Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian).
Keléd at the
Hungarian Central Statistical Office...
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Rowland Kelechukwu "
Kele"
Okereke // (born 13
October 1981), also
known mononymously as
Kele, is an
English singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best...
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Keleş, is a
Turkish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Eren
Keles (born 1994), Austrian-Turkish
footballer Ergin Keleş (born 1987), Turkish...
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Kélé is an Afro-Saint
Lucian religion,
originated from the Djiné
people of the
Babonneau region. Its
primary deities are Ogun,
Shango and Eshu.
Kélé ceremonies...
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Keled (I) from the
kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót
nembeli (I.)
Keled; fl. 1234–35) was a
Hungarian noble, who
served as Vice-ban of
Slavonia and ispán...
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Gutkeled (spelling variants: Gut-
Keled, Guthkeled, Guth-
Keled) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the
Kingdom of Hungary...
- Hahold's great-grandson
Keled (or Cletus)
served as Vice-ban of
Slavonia in 1234. He had two
children Keled II and Violant.
Keled II was
involved in a lengthy...
- Historically, a
Kapitan Keling was
appointed by
European authorities to
govern local Indian communities in
colonial territories in
Southeast Asia, similar...