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  2. KHUB - Wikipedia

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    KHUB (1340 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [3] Licensed to Fremont, Nebraska , United States, the station serves the Fremont area with fringe coverage to west Omaha. The station is currently owned by Steven W. Seline, through licensee Walnut Radio, LLC, and features programming from ABC Radio , Salem Communications ...

  3. Khubsoorat - Wikipedia

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    Khubsoorat (transl. Beautiful) is a 1980 Indian Hindi-language comedy drama film, directed and produced by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, and written by Gulzar, Shanu Banerjee, Ashok Rawat, and D. N. Mukherjee.

  4. Khub Chand - Wikipedia

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    Between 1957 and 1960 he was the ambassador to Italy. In 196, he was made the Indian envoy to Ghana, concurrently serving in Nigeria as well. Between 1962 and 1966, he was the Indian envoy to Sweden, concurrently serving as the envoy to Finland as well.

  5. Kumbh Mela - Wikipedia

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    Genre: Pilgrimage: Frequency: Every twelve years: Location(s) Alternately in Prayagraj, Haridwar, Nashik, Ujjain and *Bansberia (*After 700 years of closure, Bansberia Tribeni Sangam's Kumbh Mela has started again in 2022.

  6. Khub Yaran-e Olya - Wikipedia

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    Khub Yaran-e Olya (Persian: خوبياران عليا, also Romanized as Khūb Yārān-e ‘Olyā; also known as Khūb Yārān and Khūb Yārān-e Bālā) [1] is a village in Jalalvand Rural District, Firuzabad District, Kermanshah County, Kermanshah Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 296, in 58 families.

  7. Khubz - Wikipedia

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    Khubz, alternatively transliterated as khoubz, khobez, khubez, or khubooz, [clarification needed] is the usual word for "bread" in Standard Arabic and in many of the vernaculars.

  8. 2K12 Kub - Wikipedia

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    The development of the 2K12 started after 18 July 1958 at the request of the CPSU Central Committee. [3] The system was set the requirements of being able to engage aerial targets flying at speeds of 420 to 600 m/s (820–1,200 kn) at altitudes of 100 to 7,000 m (330 to 23,000 ft) at ranges up to 20 km (12 mi), with a single shot kill probability of at least 0.7.

  9. Khub Yaran - Wikipedia

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