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these "Blue Siamese".
Korats first appeared in the US in the 1950s. In 1959,
Cedar Glen
cattery was the
first to
import a pair of
Korats to the US for breeding:...
- salad. Here it is
shown unmixed, as
served at a
southern Thai
eatery in
Korat. This
particular version used pomelo, bean sprouts, lime leaves, and toasted...
- is
commonly known as
Korat (โคราช,
pronounced [kʰōː.râːt]), a
shortened form of its name.
Korat is at the
western edge of the
Korat Plateau. Historically...
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Savjibhai Korat (6
August 1953 – 26
November 1998) was an
Indian politician, a
cabinet minister of
Gujarat state. He was born in a farmer's
family in...
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Jashumben Savjibhai Korat alias Jashumatiben (born 27 July, 1959) is an
Indian politician and a
former Minister for
Women and
Child Welfare of Gujarat...
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occurred near and in
Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand,
colloquially known as
Korat. A
soldier of the
Royal Thai Army
killed 29
people and
wounded 58 others...
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newlyweds or
people who are
highly esteemed, for good luck.
Until recently,
Korats were not sold, but only
given as gifts. The new
badge was
approved by board...
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Korat Royal Thai Air
Force Base is a base of the
Royal Thai Air
Force (RTAF) in
northeast Thailand,
approximately 200 km (125 mi)
northeast of Bangkok...
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require counterattacks. Muay
Korat was
developed in
Nakhon Ratchasima (
Korat) in
Thailand and was po****rized in the city of
Korat since the
reign of King...
- The
Khorat Plateau (Thai: ที่ราบสูงโคราช;
Northeastern Thai: ที่ฮาบสูงโคราช) is a
plateau in the
northeastern Thai
region of Isan. The
plateau forms a...