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  2. Karnak King List - Wikipedia

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    The list features the name of the pharaoh followed by the actual one inscribed on the list. The list comprises three sections and is divided at the center. The numbering follows Lepsius, [5] counting from the sides, toward the center. Pharaohs that are known have the damaged part of the inscribed name in parenthesis.

  3. Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti - Wikipedia

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    In the ensuing period Heraclius II made alliances with the khans of the area, established a leading position in the southern Caucasus, and requested Russian aid. [3] In 1762, he succeeded his father as king of Kartli, and with already being king of Kakheti, eastern Georgia thus became politically unified for the first time in three centuries. [3]

  4. Tao-Klarjeti (historical region) - Wikipedia

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    The term "Tao-Klarjeti" is based on the names of two most important provinces of the region — Tao and Klarjeti. [2] The term is equivalent to “ Zemo Kartli ” (i.e., Upper Kartli or Upper Iberia) and is also a synonym for historical Meskheti .

  5. Kadri Simson - Wikipedia

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    [5] In 2015, Simson failed to beat party leader Edgar Savisaar for his role after an almost uninterrupted 25-year tenure. Savisaar won the vote of 541 delegates, to Simson's 486, from a total of 1,051. [6] In December 2024, Simson announced that she would be leaving the Centre Party. [7]

  6. Kingdom of Kakheti - Wikipedia

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    The reemergence of the Kingdom of Kakheti was the first step towards the partition of Georgia which had been embroiled in fratricidal wars since the mid-15th century. This took place after King George VIII, himself a usurper to the throne of Georgia, was captured by his defiant vassal Qvarqvare III, Duke of Samtskhe, in 1465, and dethroned in favor of Bagrat VI.

  7. Follow Kadri, Not Your Heart - Wikipedia

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    Follow Kadri, Not Your Heart (Turkish: Kadri'nin Götürdüğü Yere Git) is a 2009 Turkish comedy film, directed by Onur Tan, starring Şafak Sezer as a man who goes on holiday to get over being dumped, only to find his ex at the same hotel.

  8. Kadri - Wikipedia

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  9. Karis - Wikipedia

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    Karis (Finland Swedish: ⓘ; Finnish: Karjaa [ˈkɑrjɑː]) is a town and former municipality in Finland. On January 1, 2009, it was consolidated with Ekenäs and Pohja to form the new municipality of Raseborg; Finnish: Raasepori. It is located in the Finnish province of Southern Finland and is part of Uusimaa, one of the regions of Finland ...