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    Kham (Tibetan: ཁམས་, Wylie: khams; Chinese: 康; pinyin: Kāng) is one of the three traditional Tibetan regions, the others being Domey also known as Amdo...
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    KHAM (103.1 FM) is a commercial radio station that is licensed to serve the Britt, Iowa area. KHAM is licensed to Coloff Media, LLC. KHAM was granted...
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    Ko Kham (Thai: เกาะขาม, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ kʰǎːm]) is a small island near Ko Mak, in Trat Province, Thailand. Bungalows on the island List of islands of...
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    Miang kham (Thai: เมี่ยงคำ, Lao: ໝ້ຽງຄຳ, RTGS: miang kham, pronounced [mîa̯ŋ kʰām]) is a traditional Southeast Asian snack from Thailand and Laos. It...
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  • Look up Kham in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kham is an area of eastern Tibet. Kham may also refer to: Kham Magar, an ethnic minority in the Himalayan...
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  • Khams Tibetan (Tibetan: ཁམས་སྐད, Wylie: Khams skad, THL: Khamké) is the Tibetic language used by the majority of the people in Kham. Khams is one of the...
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  • Tha Kham may refer to: Tha Kham, Bangkok, a subdistrict (khwaeng) of Bang Khun Thian district Tha Kham, Chiang Mai, a subdistrict municipality (thesaban...
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    Magar Kham (मगर खाम), also known as Kham, Kham Magar, and Khamkura, is the Sino-Tibetan language variety of the Northern Magar people of Nepal. The language...
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    Tamarind (redirect from Ma-kham)
    Tamarind (Tamarindus indica) is a leguminous tree bearing edible fruit that is indigenous to tropical Africa and naturalized in Asia. The genus Tamarindus...
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    Oun Kham (Lao: ອຸ້ນຄຳ, June 5, 1811 – December 15, 1895) was King of Luang Prabang during 1868-1887 and a second time between 1889 and 1895. The last two...
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    Ramkhamhaeng (redirect from Ram Kham Haeng)
    รามคำแหง, pronounced [rāːm kʰām hɛ̌ːŋ] ) or Pho Khun Ramkhamhaeng Maharat (Thai: พ่อขุนรามคำแหงมหาราช, pronounced [pʰɔ̂ː kʰǔn raːm kʰam hɛ̌ːŋ má hǎː râːt] )...
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    Wat Chedi Liam (redirect from Wat Kuu Kham)
    วัดเจดีย์เหลี่ยม; "Temple of the Squared Pagoda"), formerly known as Wat Ku Kham (Thai: วัดกู่คำ; "Temple of the Golden Stupa"), is one of the wats in the...
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  • symbols instead of Burmese script. Sai Naw Kham (Burmese: နော်ခမ်း; Shan: ၼေႃႇၶမ်း; also spelled Nor Kham; 8 November 1969 – 1 March 2013) was an ethnic...
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  • The Testimonies of Ayutthaya are a group of historical documents derived from an original Mon chronicle compiled following the fall of Ayutthaya in 1767...
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  • Manorom, Wat Oubôsôt, and Wat Xiang Kham were built in Samsenethai's reign. He was succeeded by his son Lan Kham Deng. Father: Fa Ngum Mother: Queen Keo...
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  • The Doi Kham Company (Thai : ดอยคำ ) was founded in 1994 by the Crown Property Bureau at the request of King Bhumibol Adulyadej to set up a business to...
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    Kham Khuean Kaeo (Thai: คำเขื่อนแก้ว, pronounced [kʰām kʰɯ̀an kɛ̂ːw]; Northeastern Thai: คำเขื่อนแก้ว, pronounced [kʰa᷇m kʰɯ̄an kɛ̂ːw]) is a district (amphoe)...
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    7969028 The Battle of Kham Duc was a major battle of the Vietnam War. The event occurred in Khâm Đức, now district capital of Khâm Đức District, then in...
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    Chiang Kham (Thai: เชียงคำ, pronounced [tɕʰīaŋ kʰām]; Northern Thai: เจียงฅำ, pronounced [tɕīaŋ kām]) is a district (amphoe) in the northeastern part of...
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  • Mae Kampong (redirect from Mae Kham Pong)
    Mae Kampong (Thai: แม่กำปอง) is a small village in the Huai Kaeo subdistrict of the Mae On District, Chiang Mai Province, 50 km east of the city of Chiang...
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  • Khanna. Kham is the last of a family line of guards who once watched over the King of Thailand's war elephants. Following the tradition, Kham takes great...
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  • A kham is a percussion instrument made of wood and goat skin. It is used in dances by the tribes of the Indian state of Tripura. It is roughly cylindrical...
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  • Kham Nhai was king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak from 1856 to 1858. Simms, Peter; Simms, Sanda (2001). The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred...
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  • Chao Ong Kham (Thai: เจ้าองค์คำ; died 1769 in Chiang Mai), also known as Ong Nok, was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1713 to 1723, later the king of Lanna...
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  • KHAM (hindi: खाम) stands for Koli Kshatriya, Harijan, Adivasi and Muslim. Here Kshatriya is taken to include the Kolis. In the KHAM combine, Kolis were...
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  • Ho Kham may refer to two administrative units, covering the same area Ho Kham subdistrict Ho Kham municipality This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    (ᨣᩴᩤᨾᩮᩬᩥᨦ, /kām.mɯ̄aŋ/, literally "city language"; cf. Standard Thai: คำเมือง /kʰām mɯ̄aŋ/), or phasa Lan Na (ᨽᩣᩈᩣᩃ᩶ᩣ᩠ᨶᨶᩣ, ภาษาล้านนา /pʰāː.sǎː láːn nāː/, literally...
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  • The Kham Magars (खाम मगर), also known in scholarship as the Northern Magars, are a (Tibeto-Burman language) Magar Kham language or Kham Kura speaking...
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  • locals. Unknown to Kham, he's an agent of an arms dealer known as Mr. LC (RZA). A fan of Kham's exploits, LC had Job keep tabs on Kham without his knowledge...
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  • Muang Kham may refer to: Muang Kham, Laos Muang Kham, Chiang Rai, Thailand This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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