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  2. Kublai Khan (band) - Wikipedia

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    Kublai Khan [N 1] is an American metalcore band from Sherman, Texas. The group formed in the summer of 2009, [ 7 ] and they have released five albums and two EPs. Career

  3. Signs of the Swarm - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, the band parted ways with longtime member Cory Smarsh and following abuse allegations against him that surfaced on Facebook. [16] Fellow longtime member Jacob Toy left the band as well. Despite this, the band confirmed that Absolvere’s release and support tours would continue as planned. They released a final music video which ...

  4. Kublai (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Kublai Khan was a grandson of Genghis Khan, Khagan of the Mongol Empire and founder of the Yuan Dynasty. Kublai, Kublai Khan or Kubla Khan may also refer to: Kublai Khan (band), an American hardcore/metalcore band "Kublai Khan" (song), a 2003 song by Jedi Mind Tricks; Kublai Millan (born 1974), Filipino artist; Kubla Khan, a poem by Samuel ...

  5. Chamber (metalcore band) - Wikipedia

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    Chamber (stylized as chamber, chamber, or CHAMBER) is an American metalcore band from Nashville, Tennessee formed in 2017. [1] They have released two EPs titled Hatred Softly Spoken [2] and Final Shape/In Search of Truth [3] in 2018 before releasing their third EP Ripping / Pulling / Tearing in 2019. [4]

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  7. Category:Cultural depictions of Kublai Khan - Wikipedia

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  9. Invisible Cities - Wikipedia

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    The book is framed as a conversation between the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan, and Marco Polo.The majority of the book consists of brief prose poems describing 55 fictitious cities that are narrated by Polo, many of which can be read as commentary on culture, language, time, memory, death, or human experience generally.