- The
Qadan culture (13000-9000 BCE) was an
ancient culture that,
archaeological evidence suggests,
originated in
Nubia approximately 15,000
years ago....
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Kadan (also
Qadan) was the son of the
second Great Khan of the
Mongols Ögedei and a concubine. He was the
grandson of
Genghis Khan and the
brother of...
- Qazi
Qadan (1493–1551) (Sindhi: قاضي قادن), born in Bakkar/Bukkur (present day Sukkur, Sindh), was the
first Sindhi Sufi poet from
Sindh in modern-day...
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Qadan Käbenuly (Kazakh: قادان كابەن ۇلى / Қаден Кабенұлы, romanized: Qaden Kabenulı; born
March 1969) is a
Chinese politician of
Kazakh ethnicity who...
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border of
Sudan with
Egypt in
Northeast Africa. It is ****ociated with the
Qadan culture. It was
discovered in 1964 by a team led by Fred Wendorf. The site...
- was
detrimental to
sedentary life and
brought this
period to an end. The
Qadan culture (13,000–9,000 BC) was a
Mesolithic industry that, archaeological...
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original on 1
November 2023.
Retrieved 9
November 2023.
Aharon DY, and
Qadan M. (2018-10-04). "What
drives the
demand for
information in the commodity...
- the
region ensures a high flow rate in the vessel.
Gastroduodenal artery Qadan, Motaz; Kemeny,
Nancy E. (2017-01-01), Jarnagin,
William R. (ed.), "Chapter...
- BC),
Halfan culture (c. 20500–17000 BC),
Sebilian (c. 13000 BC–10000 BC),
Qadan culture (c. 15000–5000 BC), the war of
Jebel Sahaba, the
earliest known...
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Khormusan (42–18 ka)
Iberomaurusian (25–11 ka)
Mushabian Halfan (22–14 ka)
Qadan (15—11 ka)
Sebilian (15–11 ka)
Eburran (15–5 ka)
Magosian (10–8 ka) Siberia:...