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Ukrainian First League runner-up: 2007–08
Andriy Khanas at UAF and
archived FFU page (in Ukrainian)
Andriy Khanas at FootballFacts.ru (in Russian) v t e...
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Khanas overlooking palaces and
temples which enabled their music to be
heard across the countryside.[citation needed] The
pavilion named Naubat Khana...
- Look up
khana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Khana may
refer to:
Khana, Arghakhanchi, a
village in
Arghakhanchi district,
Nepal Khana, Rivers, a Local...
- The Kaaba,
sometimes referred to as al-Kaʽba al-Musharrafa, is a
stone building at the
center of Islam's most
important mosque and
holiest site, the Masjid...
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Jamatkhana or
Jamat Khana (from Persian: جماعت خانه,
literally "congregational place") is an
amalgamation derived from the
Arabic word jama‘a (gathering)...
- historian, and
publicist Vasyl Khanas (born 1941),
Ukrainian historian,
local historian, and
teacher Volodymyr Khanas (born 1966),
Ukrainian publicist...
- The Ibādat
Khāna (House of Worship) was a
meeting house built in 1575 CE by the
Mughal Emperor Akbar (r. 1556–1605) at
Fatehpur Sikri to
gather spiritual/religious...
- the
Bektashi Order. The
takyas of the
Mevlevi Order were
called Mawlawī
khānas (Ottoman Turkish: مولوی خانهلر, romanized: Mevlevî haneler, lit. 'Mawlawī...
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places of
worship are
called Zikr
Khanas or Zigrāna (lit. 'House of Zikr').
Zikris gather at
three times a day at Zikr
Khanas and
perform a
special prayer...
- The People's Party,
known in Thai as
Khana Ratsadon (Thai: คณะราษฎร,
pronounced [kʰā.náʔ râːt.sā.dɔ̄ːn]), was a
Siamese group of
military and
civil officers...