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Khal Nayak (transl. Villain) is a 1993
Indian Hindi-language
action crime film written,
directed and
produced by
Subhash Ghai
under Mukta Arts Ltd. The...
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Khal-Naaikaa (transl. "Lady Villain" or "The Vamp") is a 1993
Indian Hindi-language
thriller film,
produced and
directed by
Saawan Kumar under the Saawan...
- 2024-12-15.
Retrieved 2024-12-17. "Le député
Khally Diallo tenu à l'écart de la
nouvelle coalition" [Deputy
Khally Diallo kept out of the new coalition]. Senalioune...
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Khally Nazarova was a Soviet-Turkmenistani politician. She
served as
Deputy Minister of
Public Service Turkmenian SSR in 1958–1959. She was the
first woman...
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Khal Khal (Persian: خلخال, also
Romanized as
Khāl Khāl) is a
village in
Dorudfaraman Rural District, in the
Central District of
Kermanshah County, Kermanshah...
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Khal Torabully is a
Mauritian poet. Born in
Mauritius in 1956, in the
capital city Port Louis, his
father was a
Trinidadian sailor and his
mother was a...
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Ontari (transl. Loner) is a 2008
Indian Telugu-language
psychological thriller and
action drama film
produced by
Pokuri Babu Rao
under the Ee
Taram Films...
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Narendra Singh Khalsa is a Sikh
Afghan politician. In
January 2019, he
secured a seat in the
Lower House of the
Parliament (Wolesi Jirga) in the 2018 Afghan...
- Abdo
Khal (born 3,
August 1962, Al-Mijannah, Jizan,
Saudi Arabia) is an Arab
writer and
winner of the 2010
International Prize for
Arabic Fiction. He left...
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Khaneh Khal (Persian: خانه خل) may
refer to:
Khaneh Khal-e Olya
Khaneh Khal-e
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