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Khlat may
refer to:
Yiddish for
Khalat historically worn by Ashke****
Jewish men in
Eastern Europe Armenian spelling of Ahlat,
Turkey Yasmine Khlat, Lebanese...
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Actress award for Nahla.
Yasmine Khlat ياسمين خلاط
Encyclopedia of Arab
Women Filmmakers Jasmine Khlat, ou le mystère de « La dame d’Alexandrie »...
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Ahlat (Kurdish: Xelat; Armenian: Խլաթ, romanized:
Khlat) is a town in Turkey's
Bitlis Province in
Eastern Anatolia Region. It is the seat of
Ahlat District...
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ruled over
Khlat and its
power rapidly declined. In 1206, the
revolution in
Khlat made the
mamluk Balaban a new ruler,
although the
people of
Khlat offered...
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Thirty Years'
Truce 1210 The
Thirty Years'
Truce or
Truce of
Khlat was a
truce agreed to by
Queen Tamar of
Georgia and Al-Adil I, an
Ayyubid Sultan of...
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names had been vivid, for
example in the 13th century.
Khlat is
mentioned as «a city of
Bznuni Khlat» and
speaking about the
destruction of the
tribe is...
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should use a sunbed". WHO.
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original on 16 June 2009.
Khlat M, Vail A,
Parkin M,
Green A (May 1992). "Mortality from
melanoma in migrants...
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belly dancer and film actress, born in
Ismailia on 22
February 1919
Yasmine Khlat,
Lebanese actress Fernand Legros (1931-1983), Art
dealer Osman Ahmed Osman...
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actress Yasmine K****ari (born 1970), Belgian-Moroccan film
director Yasmine Khlat,
Lebanese actress and
writer Yasmine La****e (born 1973),
Moroccan and French...
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liberation war for
south Armenia. The
Georgian army
besieged Khlat. In
response Ayyubid Sultan al-Adil I ****embled and
personally led a large...