- Marquart, Barthold, ****ov and
other sources,
proposes that the name
Kīmāk (pronounced
Kimäk) is
derived from Iki-Imäk, "the two Imäk",
probably referring to...
- Marquart, Barthold, ****ov and
other sources,
proposes that the name
Kīmāk (pronounced
Kimäk) is
derived from Iki-Imäk, "the two Imäk",
probably referring to...
-
Trechus kimak is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Trechinae. It was
described by
Belousov &
Kabak in 1996. "Trechus
kimak Belousov & Kabak,...
- Bachman, Ohio Bachman, West
Virginia Bachman Khan (1210–1239 or 1240), a
Kimak khan
Bachmann knot,
often used in
mountaineering for
ascending on ropes...
-
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original on
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Kimak,
Jonathan (June 5, 2008). "The 6 Most Ill-Conceived
Video Game Accessories...
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Masucci Michael Williams Mollie Israel Past
members Seth
Clifford Danielle Kimak-Stauss Gail
Buchanan John
Rarrick Don
Snook Joe
Pascrell Carrie Ingber Website...
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Kimek (or
Kimäk).
Turkic inscriptions do not
mention the
state with that name. 10th-century
Hudud al-'Alam
mentions the "country of
Kīmāk",
ruled by...
- central-southern Kazakhstan),
coming into
contact with the Pecheneg-Oghuz and
Kimak-Kipchak tribes. Therefore, it is
possible to note that the
Bashkir people...
- Kazakhstan,
Pavlodar was
founded in the 9th
century as the
settlements of Khakan-
Kimak and Imakia, the
capitals of the Kimek–Kipchak confederation. Koryakovsky...
- by only one foot. It
begins in the
homeland of the Qayi, Qun, Khirkhiz,
Kimak, at-Tagazgaz, the
lands of the Turkomans, Fārāb, and the
country of the...