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Kyang is a
village development committee in
Parbat District in the
Dhawalagiri Zone of
central Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a po****tion...
- Lee Kyung-hae (Korean: 이경해; 1947 –
September 10, 2003) was a
South Korean farmer and
activist who
opposed neo-liberal
globalization and
protested for the...
- The
KYANG site, also
known as the
Kentucky Air
National Guard site or 15JF267, is a
prehistoric archaeological site
located on the
grounds of the Louisville...
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language significantly influenced by Sanskrit, is
enshrined in the Sang
Kyang Kamahayanan Mantranaya. The
Lalitavistara Sutra was
known to the Mantranaya...
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bzang po 'don pa'i 'os babs
kyang yod de
bzhin phan
tshun gcig gis gcig la bu spun gyi 'du shes 'dzin pa'i bya
spyod kyang lag len
bstar dgos pa yin All...
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standardized as Kiang; Dajiang, e.g., was
rendered as "Ta-Kiang." "Keeang-Koo," "
Kyang Kew," "Kian-ku," and
related names derived from
mistaking the
Chinese term...
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Qiangic (Chʻiang,
Kyang, Tsiang, Chinese: 羌語支, "Qiang
language group"; also Rmaic,
formerly known as Dzorgaic) is a
group of
related languages within...
- Kavanaugh, USAAF:
Professional football player.
Captain Thomas Mantell,
KYANG: died in
pursuit of a UFO.
Captain Francis Gary Powers, USAF:
captured by...
- in the
oldest esoteric Buddhist tantric text in Old Javanese, the Sang
Kyang Kamahayanan Mantranaya see
Kazuko Ishii (1992).
Dharmachakra Translation...
- Khyung-sprul, a
Tibetan Bonpo monk by the name of Kyangtsün
Sherab Namgyel (r
Kyang-btsun Shes-rab-rnam rgyal)
visited the
Golden Temple at
Amritsar and offered...