- Kalkans,
Kolkans, Kalki, Kolki,
Kalkan people —
ethnonym of the
Ingush used in
Russian sources of the 16th-17th centuries. The
ethnonym corresponds to...
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known in the
second half of the 16th century, in the form of "Kalkans/
Kolkans", "Kalkan people". The
Chechen linguist, dr. of
philological sciences Katy...
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Manufacturers (NAM), but
reorganized as an
independent entity in 1992.
Kolk,
Ans; Levy,
David (2003). "Multinationals and
global climate change. Issues...
- Telegraph". newtelegraphng.com.
Retrieved 2024-04-23.
Jonatan Pinkse and
KolkAns Kolk (2012). "Addressing the
Climate Change—Sustainable
Development Nexus"...
- crisis". championnewspaper.
Retrieved 5 May 2024.
Jonatan Pinkse and
KolkAns Kolk (2012). "Addressing the
Climate Change—Sustainable
Development Nexus"...
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limit their risk to
climate change,
deforestation and
water security.
Kolk,
Ans; Levy, David; Pinkse,
Jonatan (2008). "Corporate
Responses in an Emerging...
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becomes known in the
second half of the 16th century, in the form of "
Kolkans"/"Kalkans", "Kolki"/"Kalki", "Kalkan people". The
famous Georgian historian...
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known in the
second half of the 16th century, in the form of "Kalkans/
Kolkans", "Kalkan people". In the 4th-3rd
millennium BC in the
North Caucasus,...
- Environmental,
Social and
Governance Data. Routledge. ISBN 9781032601199.
Kolk,
Ans (April 2005). "Corporate
Social Responsibility in the
Coffee Sector"....
- 16-17th centuries. The
ethnonym corresponds to the Dzherakh.
Kalkans (also
Kolkans, Kalki, Kolki,
Kalkan people) —
ethnonym of the
Ingush used in Russian...