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Kyang is a
village development committee in
Parbat District in the
Dhawalagiri Zone of
central Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a po****tion...
- The
KYANG site, also
known as the
Kentucky Air
National Guard site or 15JF267, is a
prehistoric archaeological site
located on the
grounds of the Louisville...
- on his trip from
Kumbum Monastery in Amdo to
Lhasa in 1950, wrote: The
kyangs or wild ****es, live
together in
smaller groups, each
headed by a stallion...
- Lee Kyung-hae (Korean: 이경해; 1947 –
September 10, 2003) was a
South Korean farmer and
activist who
opposed neo-liberal
globalization and
protested for the...
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standardized as Kiang; Dajiang, e.g., was
rendered as "Ta-Kiang." "Keeang-Koo," "
Kyang Kew," "Kian-ku," and
related names derived from
mistaking the
Chinese term...
- Kavanaugh, USAAF:
Professional football player.
Captain Thomas Mantell,
KYANG: died in
pursuit of a UFO.
Captain Francis Gary Powers, USAF:
captured by...
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first appeared in 1302,
Tangkhuns (Tangkhuls) in 1404,
Koirengs in 1404,
Kyangs (Chins) in 1467,
Khongjai in 1508,
Sairem in 1523,
Takhen (Tripura) in 1533...
- Khyung-sprul, a
Tibetan Bonpo monk by the name of Kyangtsün
Sherab Namgyel (r
Kyang-btsun Shes-rab-rnam rgyal)
visited the
Golden Temple at
Amritsar and offered...
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victorious over the
Kyangs of Kapo.
Meetingu Kyampa and
Choupha Khekkhompa, the king of Pong, made an
alliance and
fought (against the
Kyangs). ... They attacked...
- Kamayi-Ntun; Kar Kubin; Kar Kura; Kar Kure; Kar Kwadun; Kar Kwaru; Kar Kyama; Kar
Kyang; Kar Kyuka; Kar Lekwot; Kar San; Kar Sule; Kar Suman; Yaribuwan;
Zagom Gida...