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11kha|li|fate — «KAY luh fayt, KAL uh », noun. = caliphate. (Cf. ↑caliphate) …
12kha|li|fat — «KAY luh fat, KAL uh », noun. = caliphate. (Cf. ↑caliphate) …
13kha|lif — «KAY lihf, KAL ihf», noun. = caliph. (Cf. ↑caliph) …
14kha|rif — «kuh REEF», noun. 1. the autumn crop in India, sown at the beginning of the summer rains. 2. the rainy season in the Sudan. ╂[< Arabic kharīf gathered, autumn, harvest] …
15kha — bo·kha·ra; bu·du·kha; kha; kha·ba·rovsk; kha·gan; kha·lal; kha·lat; kha·lif; khal·kha; kha·mir; kha·num; kha·pra; kha·ria; kha·rif; kha·ri·jite; kha·si; kha·tin; kha·tri; kha·tun; kha·wa·rij; kha·zar; sa·kha; seb·kha; su·kha·va·ti; pas·kha;… …
16Kha'sekhemui — King c.2703 2686 BC. The similarity of the names Kha sekhemui and *Kha sekhem and their close association in the King Lists has led to the suggestion that they may have represented the same person and that *Kha sekhem, having united the… …
17Kha-nyou — Kha nyou …
18Kha — Cyrillic alphabet navbox Heading=Cyrillic letter Kha uuc=0425|ulc=0445|numeral=600Kha, (Х, х) is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet, representing the voiceless velar fricative IPA|/x/ in Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian (the terminal sound in… …
19Khā — ﺧﺎء Khāʾ Graphies Isolée ﺥ Initiale ﺧ …
20Kha'sekhem — King c.2724 2703 BC. Kha sekhem may have been the immediate predecessor of the Second Dynasty king *Kha sekhemui, or both names may refer to the same person. At Hieraconpolis, there are two distinct sets of monuments bearing these two names… …