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effectively making it the most
populous city. /ˈɡɑːzə/ ; Arabic: قِطَاعُ غَزَّةَ
Qiṭāʿ Ġazzah [qɪˈtˤɑːʕ ˈɣaz.za] Hedges,
Chris (5 May 1994). "Mideast accord: the...
- The
Kingdom of Qita’a, also
known as the
Kingdom of Qata, was an
early medieval kingdom centered in
Northeast Africa.
According to Al-Yaqubi, it was one...
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statue of Ekādaśamukha, or the Eleven-Faced
Guanyin (Shíyīmiàn Guānyīn) in the Drum
Tower of
Qita Temple (七塔寺) in Yinzhou, Ningbo,
Zhejiang Province, China...
- The
Qita Chan
Buddhist Temple (Chinese: 七塔寺; pinyin:
Qītǎ Sì), or
Seven Pagodas Temple, is a Chan
Buddhist temple located in the
Yinzhou District of Ningbo...
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Longchang Temple Zhejiang Hangzhou: (Lingyin Temple,
Jingci Temple) Ningbo: (
Qita Temple,
Tiantong Temple,
Temple of King Ashoka)
Xinchang County: Dafo Temple...
- of years. It was once
called Hanling City. The 'city' here
means bazaar.
Qita Temple: A Zen
Buddhist temple complex first consecrated during the Tang dynasty...
- The
Aouzou Strip (/ˈaʊzuː/; Arabic: قطاع أوزو, romanized:
Qiṭāʿ Awzū, French:
Bande d'Aozou) is a
strip of land in
northern Chad that lies
along the border...
- Gaza
Strip قطاع غزة
Qiṭāʿ Ġazzah 1959–1967 Flag Coat of arms Map of the Gaza
Strip after the 1949
Armistice Agreements,
which established the
Green Line...
- ruler, he was
described as a "Qatā Khan", i.e. the
ruler of Qatā; Qatā or
Qitā appears in
writings of al-Biruni and Abu Said
Gardezi in the
following decades...
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Ailuropoda microta. Pei, Wen-chung (1962). "Guǎngxī liǔchéng jù yuán dòng jí
qítā shāndòng de dì sì jì bǔrǔ dòngwù" 广西柳城巨猿洞及其他山洞的第四纪哺乳动物 [Quaternary Mammals...