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Kheti or
Khety was an
Ancient Egyptian name,
borne by
pharaohs and
other nobility. The name may
refer to:
Meryibre Khety, a
pharaoh of the
First Intermediate...
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Egyptian mythology, Khenti-
kheti (also
spelt Chenti-cheti), was a crocodile-god,
though he was
later represented as a falcon-god. His name
means "foremost...
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Makaiko Kheti (Nepali: मकैको खेती, lit. 'The
Cultivation of Maize') is a 1920 lost
literary work by
Krishna Lal
Adhikari (sometimes
credited as Subba...
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author has a
First Intermediate Period king of
Egypt possibly named Kheti address his son, the ****ure king Merykara,
advising him on how to be a good...
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farming of
Masanobu ****uoka was
called "Rishi
Kheti" by
practitioners like
Partap Aggarwal. The
Rishi Kheti use cow
products like buttermilk, milk, curd...
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Kheti was an
ancient Egyptian vizier of the
Twelfth Dynasty under king
Amenemhet III, who
ruled around 1800 BC.
Kheti is
known from a
papyrus fragment...
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Kheti, is a
didactic work of
ancient Egyptian literature. It
takes the form of an
instruction and was
composed by a
scribe from Sile
named Kheti for...
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fanciful tale, but
Wahkare is
listed as a king in the
Turin Canon.
Kheti I was
succeeded by
Kheti II, also
known as Meryibre.
Little is
certain of his reign,...
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Kheti Virasat Mission (KVM) is a non-profit,
civil society action group founded in 2005. It
works in the
field of
sustainable agriculture, conservation...
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Indian music composer Kalamazoo Valley Museum, a
museum in Michigan, US
Kheti Virasat Mission, a farmers'
movement in
Punjab Kosovo Verification Mission...