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- Abu'l-**** Ya'qub ibn
Yusuf ibn
Killis (Arabic: يعقوب ابن كلس, romanized: Abu’l-**** Yaʿqūb ibn Yūsuf ibn
Killis, Hebrew: יעקוב אבן כיליס), (930 in...
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Killi (Arabic: كللي) is a
village in
northern Syria,
administratively part of the
Idlib Governorate,
located northwest of Idlib. It is
situated just west...
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Killi Faizo is a
UNHCR staging refugee camp on the Afghan-****stan border, in Chaman, ****stan - two
kilometres into the country. A
parallel camp exists...
- Dr.
Killi Krupa Rani (born 19
November 1965) is an
Indian politician from
Andhra Pradesh. She is a
former member of the
Indian Parliament and previously...
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Killi river, also
called Killiyar, the main
tributary of
Karamana River,
originates at
Theerthankara close to
Panavur in
Nedumangad taluk of Thiruvananthapuram...
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Mundari (Munɖari) is a
Munda language of the
Austroasiatic language family spoken by the
Munda tribes in
eastern Indian states of Jharkhand,
Odisha and...
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Kribi killi (Fundulopanchax fallax) is a
species of
African killifish that
mainly inhabits swamps and
turbid parts of
brooks in the
coastal rainforest...
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Killis B.
Bonner (c. 1847 - ?) was an
American farmer and
state legislator in Florida. He
represented Marion County,
Florida in the
Florida House of Representatives...
- Ya'qub ibn
Killis, who was the
first in
Fatimid history to be
designated as 'vizier', in 979.
Apart from two
brief periods when Ibn
Killis fell into disgrace...