- The
talent (Ancient Gr****: τάλαντον, talanton,
Latin talentum) was a unit of
weight used in the
ancient world,
often used for
weighing gold and silver...
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KiKAR (also
known as ****ya) is, or was, a
Swahili pidgin spoken among the King's
African Rifles (KAR) of
British colonial East
Africa (Kenya, Uganda...
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Kikar HaMedina (Hebrew: כיכר המדינה, lit. 'Square of The State') is the
largest plaza in Tel Aviv.
Around the plaza,
which was
designed by
architect Oscar...
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Kikar HaShabbat (Hebrew: כיכר השבת, lit. 'Sabbath Square') is a Hebrew–language
Israeli news
website directed toward Haredi audience. It is
named after...
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kikar,
vilayati babul,
vilayati khejra or
vilayati kikar. The
angaraji and
vilayati names mean they were
introduced by Europeans,
while Kabuli kikar (or...
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Kikar HaShabbat (Hebrew: כיכר השבת, lit., "Sabbath Square"),
known in the
Haredi community as
Kikar HaShabbos, is a
major intersection joining five streets...
- Neot Ha
Kikar (Hebrew: נאות הכיכר) is a
moshav in the
northern Arava valley in
southern Israel,
established in 1970.
Located in the
south of the Dead Sea...
- of
Saint George and
adjacent houses at the
Genovese Square (
Kikar ha-Genovezim or
Kikar Genoa in Hebrew).
There were also
residential quarters and marketplaces...
- (Hebrew: כיכר רבין, romanized:
Kikar Rabin),
formerly Kings of
Israel Square (Hebrew: כיכר מלכי ישראל, romanized:
Kikar Malkhey Yisrael), is a main large...
- the
Jerusalem Muni****lity and the mayor's
office are at
Safra Square (
Kikar Safra) on
Jaffa Road. The muni****l complex,
comprising two
modern buildings...