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Khanon i (Burmese: ခနုံအီ;
pronounced [kʰənòʊɴʔì]; also
spelt khanon e) is a
traditional Burmese snack or mont. The word
khanon comes from Thai khanom...
- Yuri
Khanon is a pen name of Yuri
Feliksovich Soloviev-Savoyarov (Russian: Юрий Феликсович Соловьёв-Савояров), a
Russian composer.
Prior to 1993, he wrote...
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Khanon dok (Burmese: ခနုံထုပ်;
pronounced [kʰənòʊɴdoʊʔ]; also
spelt khanon htok) is a
traditional Burmese snack or mont. The word
khanon htok is a portmanteau...
- Photharam.
Exquisite women of Ban Pong. City of
dragon jars. Nang Yai of Wat
Khanon.
Sensational caves. ****oen (Saduak)
floating market.
Amazing millions of...
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Grand shadow play at Wat
Khanon, Thailand...
- full-length
ballet in
three acts and an
opera entr'acte in one act by Yuri
Khanon, to a
libretto by the
composer based on Balzac's 1831
novel The Shagreen...
- Thailand. For example, in
central Thailand, nang yai is
performed at Wat
Khanon in Ratchaburi, Wat Plub in Petchaburi, Wat
Sawang Arom in Singburi, and...
- Yuri
Khanon "L'Os de chagrin" ("The
Shagreen Bone" opera-interlude) Final: Bourrée...
- Province,
present day
Surat Thani. In 1917 the
district was
renamed Tha
Khanon (ท่าขนอน), as the
district office was in that area. On 12
April 1961 the...
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Middle Duo (Middle Duet) (c****ographer
Alexei Ratmansky,
composer Yuri
Khanon) — is a one-act
ballet staged at the
Mariinsky Theater in
November 1998...