- most
similar dishes to the Sri
Lankan kokis. The
Indian biscuit, Nankhatai, also
bears some
similarities with
kokis. An
almost identical snack, Achappam...
- Look up
koki in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Koki may
refer to:
Koki (village), a
medieval aul in
Ingushetia Koki, Comoros, a
village on the island...
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Koki Uchiyama (内山 昂輝,
Uchiyama Kōki, born
August 16, 1990) is a ****anese
actor who
specializes in
voice acting. He is
affiliated with
Himawari Theatre...
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Kimura Mitsuki, born
February 5, 2003),
known professionally as
Kōki (stylized as
Kōki), is a ****anese
model and songwriter.
Mitsuki Kimura was born on...
- (2015) L’Innocent (2018) Le Déssinateur (2020)
Sergio Kokis at The
Canadian Encyclopedia. "Sergio
Kokis:
dialogue avec la mort". La Presse,
February 8, 2014...
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Koki Ando (安藤 宏基, Andō
Kōki, born
October 7, 1947) is the son of ****anese
inventor of
Taiwanese descent of Top Ramen, or Cup Noodles, Momo****u Ando. Following...
- Sinhalese/Tamil New Year,
kiribath is
served with
sweets such as kavum,
kokis, mung kavum, od iba, and others.
Kottu is a ****y stir-fry of
shredded roti...
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Koki Saito may
refer to:
Koki Saito (equestrian) (born 1989), ****anese show
jumping competitor Kōki Saitō (baseball) (born 1996), ****anese
baseball player...
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Nihon Kōki (日本後紀) is an
officially commissioned ****anese
history text.
Completed in 840, it is the
third volume in the Six
National Histories. It covers...
- Shinchō
Kōki or
Nobunaga Kōki (****anese: 信長公記, lit. 'The
Chronicle of Nobunaga') is a
chronicle of Oda Nobunaga, a
daimyo of ****an's
Sengoku period. It...