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Kegen (Kazakh: Кеген,
Kegen) is a selo and seat of
Raiymbek District in
Almaty Region of south-eastern Kazakhstan. Po****tion: 9,049 (2009
Census results);...
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Ioannes Kegen was a
Pecheneg military commander who
served under khan
Tyrach in 1048,
whose quarrel led to the
Pecheneg revolt of 1048-1053.
Kegen and his...
- With more information,
Sakijima moves to
Kegen Hall for a confrontation. His
colleague is shot down by a
Kegen Hall
security guard whom
Sakijima then kills...
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University Press. ISBN 0253201616.
Retrieved 10
September 2022. Sharp, Ian; Yu,
Kegen (2018).
Wireless Positioning:
Principles and Practice, Navigation: Science...
- District, the
administrative center is
Balpyk Bi;
Kegen District, the
administrative center is
Kegen;
Panfilov District, the
administrative center is Zharkent;...
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whose quarrel with his
military commander Ioannes Kegen led to the
Pecheneg revolt of 1048–1053.
Kegen and his
followers relocated to Paristrion. With the...
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people with the name include:
Ioannes (fl. 423–425), a
Roman usurper Ioannes Kegen, a
Pecheneg military commander Ioannes I (disambiguation)
Ioannes II (disambiguation)...
- was
imprisoned in Constantinople, and the
former Pecheneg tribal leader Kegen, and
raised the
banner of revolt. The
Pecheneg army soon
began to plunder...
- the era of shinbutsu-shūgō in
premodern ****an. The
words gonge (権化) and
kegen (化現) are
synonyms for gongen.
Gongen shinkō (権現信仰) is the term for belief...
- obasan, 'aunt' [obaːsan] お婆さん, obaasan, 'grandmother' [
kegeɴ] 怪訝,
kegen, 'dubious' [
keːgeɴ] 軽減, keigen, 'reduction' [çirɯ̟ᵝ] 蛭, hiru, 'leech' [çiːru]...