- Hami (Chinese: 哈密) or
Kumul (Uyghur: قۇمۇل) is a prefecture-level city in
eastern Xinjiang, China. It is well
known for
sweet Hami melons. In
early 2016...
- 1987 The
Kumuls staged their first full test
playing tour of Britain,
after playing BARLA opposition in 1979. The 1987 Tour had The
Kumuls play both...
- The
Kumul Khanate was a semi-autonomous
feudal Turco-Mongol
khanate (equivalent to a
banner in Mongolia)
within the Qing
dynasty and then the Republic...
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China Kumul (bird),
Paradisaea raggiana, the
national bird of
Papua New
Guinea Morobe United F.C.,
called "the Blue
Kumuls" or "Morobe
Kumuls", a Papua...
- The
Kumul Rebellion (Chinese: 哈密暴動; pinyin: Hāmì bàodòng; lit. 'Hami Uprising') was a
rebellion of
Kumulik Uyghurs from 1931 to 1934 who
conspired with...
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Kumul Depression, also
known as the Hami Depression, (Chinese: 哈密盆地), is a
basin in
eastern Xinjiang, China. It is
located in the
south of the
Kumul Prefecture...
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Queensland Cup. He went on to make his
international debut for
Papua New
Guinea Kumuls at the 2016
Pacific Test
against Fiji Bati. With a
successful 2016 campaign...
-
Johnston among form
players in
Kumuls World Cup squad".
International Rugby League.
Retrieved 23
October 2022. "PNG
Kumuls Playing Numbers".
Papua New Guinea...
- Hami
melon is an
umbrella term for
sweet melon varieties from Xinjiang, China,
especially from Hami. This
fruit is also
referred to as the
Chinese Hami...
- was made the
national emblem and was
included on the
national flag. "The
Kumuls" ("birds-of-paradise" in Tok Pisin) is also the
nickname of the country's...