- Susa
Khita,
sometimes Hita in
Elamite (𒄭𒋫𒀀 hi-ta-a; fl. c. 2250 BC), was
governor of Elam and the 11th king of the Awan
Dynasty of Elam,
around 2250...
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Guram (
Khita)
Kutateladze (Georgian: გურამ (ხიტა) ქუთათელაძე) (March 29, 1924 –
November 29, 1979) was a 20th-century
Georgian painter.
Honoured Artist...
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Gujrat (Punjabi, Urdu: ضلع گجرات) is a
district of
Gujrat Division in the ****stani
province of Punjab. The
Gujrat District was
created by the British...
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Archived from the
original on 27
December 2014.
Retrieved 6
April 2015.
Khita Phayathai (10 June 2010). Kaeo
Atchariyakun and
Thanit Polpraserth [ครูแก้ว...
- 43°06′56″N 46°04′11″E / 43.11556°N 46.06972°E / 43.11556; 46.06972 Niki-
Khita (Russian: Ники-Хита, Chechen: НикIи-ХитIа, Nikhi-Xitha) is a
rural locality...
- Puzer-Mama Ur-Ningirsu I Pirig-me Lu-Baba Lu-gula Ka-ku Hishep-ratep Helu
Khita Puzur-Inshushinak 2150 BCE
Ninth Dynasty of
Egypt Meryibre Khety Neferkare...
- in
America and the
Accad or
Sumerian families. 1875 The
Khita and
Khita-Peruvian epoch:
Khita, Hamath, Hittite, Canaanite, Etruscan, Peruvian, Mexican...
- The
Persian scholar and
administrator Nizam al-Mulk (1018–1092)
mentions Khita and
China in his Book on the
Administration of the State,
apparently as...
- Puzer-Mama Ur-Ningirsu I Pirig-me Lu-Baba Lu-gula Ka-ku Hishep-ratep Helu
Khita Puzur-Inshushinak 2150 BCE
Ninth Dynasty of
Egypt Meryibre Khety Neferkare...
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Howard unwittingly changed the
Arabic meaning to "the
abode of mice".
Khita is also the
origin of the
Russian name for China, "Kitai" (Китай), which...