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  2. List of Genshin Impact characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a table that lists all currently confirmed playable characters by region in alphabetical order. All playable characters are associated with a specific region, with the exception of the Travelers and Aloy, who come from their own world. All characters wield one of 5 weapon types: swords, polearms, claymores, bows, or catalysts.

  3. Kuki people - Wikipedia

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    The Kuki people, or Kuki-Zo people, [2] are an ethnic group in the Northeastern Indian states of Manipur, Nagaland, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram, [3] as well as the neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and Myanmar. [4] The Kukis form one of the largest hill tribe communities in this region.

  4. Honkai - Wikipedia

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    In order to connect multiple Honkai games to build one "Honkai Universe," the "Imaginary Tree" and "Sea of Quanta" are brought up by Honkai Impact 3rd as the multiple universe settings in the Honkai series. [12] The maximum scale of the Honkai universe is the Sea of Quanta, in which the Imaginary Tree is located and multiple worlds are born ...

  5. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    A programmable material that the Transformers are made from. Tritanium: Star Trek: The fictional metal tritanium was referred to in many episodes as an extremely hard alloy used in starship hulls and hand-held tools. Eve Online: A versatile material; the primary material used in the construction of virtually all star ships and star ship components.

  6. Kuki–Naga conflict in Manipur - Wikipedia

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    This changed over the following decades, with the Kuki tribes migrating north and settling throughout the hills of Manipur. [5] This was assumed to be due to pressure from the tribes further south, the Lushais (present-day Mizos) and Kamhau-Suktes. This movement caused the Kuki and Naga tribes to live side by side throughout the hills of Manipur.

  7. Kuki Rebellion of 1917–1919 - Wikipedia

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    The Kuki Rebellion or Anglo-Kuki War, [3] was one of the major tribal revolts during the British colonial rule in India. It was a rebellion by the Kuki tribes of Manipur , ostensibly to resist their forcible recruitment into labour corps for the First World War .

  8. Kuki, Saitama - Wikipedia

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    Kuki (久喜市, Kuki-shi) is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 December 2020 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 152,569 in 67,339 households and a population density of 1900 persons per km 2 . [ 1 ]

  9. Kuki National Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Kuki National Assembly (KNA) is a political party in the Indian state of Manipur. It was formed on 24 October 1946, by S. M. Zavum, [1] to act as a pan-political organisation among the various Kuki people. [2] It last won seats in the 1990 Manipur Legislative Assembly election, and after that slowly fizzled out. [4]