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Kūt (Arabic: ٱلْكُوت, romanized: al-
Kūt),
officially Al-
Kut, also
spelled Kutulamare,
Kut al-Imara, or
Kut Al
Amara is a city in
eastern Iraq, on the left...
- The
siege of
Kut Al
Amara (7
December 1915 – 29
April 1916), also
known as the
first battle of
Kut, was the
besieging of an 8,000-strong
British Army...
- Bak
kut teh (also
spelt bah
kut teh and
abbreviated BKT; Chinese: 肉骨茶; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Bah-
kut-tê,
Teochew Pe̍h-uē-jī: nêg8-gug4-dê5) is a pork rib dish cooked...
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Kut Klose is an
American R&B trio that
formed in Atlanta, Georgia. The
three female singers that made up the
group were
Athena Cage,
Lavonn Battle and...
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Halil Kut (1881 – 20
August 1957), also
known as
Halil Pasha, was an
Ottoman military commander and politician. He
served in the
Ottoman Army
during World...
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Volodymyr Petrovych Kuts (Ukrainian: Володимир Петрович Куц, Russian: Владимир Петрович Куц, 7
February 1927 – 16
August 1975) was a
Soviet long-distance...
- The
Chapchar Kut is a
festival of Mizoram, India.
Chapchar Kut is
estimated to have
started in 1450–1700 A.D. in a
village called Suaipui. The festival...
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Surrender is the
debut and only
studio album by
American R&B
group Kut Klose. It was
released on
March 14, 1995,
through Elektra Records, and was primarily...
- Ko
Kut (Thai: เกาะกูด,
pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ
kùːt]), also
known as Koh Kood, is an
island in the Gulf of Thailand. The
island is
administered as part of the...
- The Mim
Kut is a
festival of the Zo People, of
India and Burma. It is
usually celebrated during the
months of
August and September, job's
tears and millets...