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Khami (also
written as Khame, Kame, or Kami) is a
ruined city
located 22
kilometres (14 mi) west of Bulawayo, in Zimbabwe. It was once the
capital of...
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Khamis (Arabic: خميس) is the 5th day of the w**** (Thursday) in Arabic. It may also
refer to:
Khamis (name)
Khamis, Bahrain, a
place in
Bahrain Khamis...
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Khamis Gaddafi (27 May 1983 – 29
August 2011) was the
seventh and
youngest son of
former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, and the
military commander in charge...
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Khamis Mushayt or
Khamis Mushait (Arabic: خميس مشيط, Ḫamīs Mušayṭ
Arabic pronunciation: [xamiːs muʃajtˤ], locally: [xamiːs‿ɪmʃeːtˤ]) is a city in south-west...
- poor
quality roads in the area. The
remains on the site
resemble those of
Khami.
Nearby are the
smaller ruins at Naletale, that were
occupied at the same...
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dollar or intl dollar,
symbols Int'l$., Intl$., Int$), also
known as Geary–
Khamis dollar (symbols G–K$ or GK$), is a
hypothetical unit of
currency that has...
- the 16th century, the
Mutapa Empire and the
Kingdom of
Butua centred on
Khami had
replaced Great Zimbabwe as the
major powers in the region.
Great Zimbabwe...
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until 1683 from its
capital at
Khami. In 1683, the
kingdom was
conquered by the
Rozwi Empire. The
foundations of the
Khami Ruins show a
striking resemblance...
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Edinburgh University Press. pp. 132–133, 414–417. ISBN 978-1-4744-1528 6. *
Khamis, B. Gold, Vaughn, Sahar, Paul,
Katherine (2013). "22.
Propaganda in Egypt...
- the Masalit,
among whom were the
leaders Abdul Wahid al-Nur of the Fur,
Khamis Abakar of the
Masalit and
Minni Minnawi of the Zaghawa.
General Omar al-Bashir...