Katir (also spelled Kati, Kator and Kata) are a Nuristani tribe in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Katir [ka 'tɘ] or Kata Kafir group was numerically the most...
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Kata is a Japanese word (型 or 形) meaning "form". It refers to a detailed choreographed pattern of martial arts movements. It can also be reviewed within...
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Kata Tjuṯa (Pitjantjatjara: Kata Tjuṯa, lit. 'many heads'; Aboriginal pronunciation: [kɐtɐ cʊʈɐ]), also known as The Olgas and officially gazetted as Kata...
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Kata is a martial arts term referring to a pattern of defense-and-attack. Kata may also refer to: Kata (given name), includes a list of people with the...
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Kåta may refer to: Kåta (dwelling), Swedish name of Lavvu, dwellings used by the Sami people Ragnhild Kåta (1873–1947), the first deafblind person in Norway...
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Kata-vari (Kâta-vari) is a dialect of the Kamkata-vari language spoken by the Kata in parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The most used alternative names...
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UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uluru and Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas, are the two major features of the Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. Uluru is one...
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Toyota Kata is a management book by Mike Rother. The book explains the Improvement Kata and Coaching Kata, which are a means for making the continual improvement...
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Uluṟu-Kata Tjuṯa National Park is a protected area in the Northern Territory of Australia. The park is home to both Uluru and Kata Tjuta. It is located...
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Ju no Kata (Japanese: 柔の形, Hepburn: Jū-no-kata, "forms of gentleness") is a kata (a set of prearranged forms) in Judo. It is designed to teach the fundamental...
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Ethnic groups in South Asia (redirect from South Asian People)
Baloch people Hazara people Irani people Pashtun people Rohilla people Tajiks of Pakistan Wakhi people Yidgha-Munji people Nuristani people Kata people Kom...
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Hat Kata Noi (Thai: หาดกะตะน้อย, pronounced [hàːt kā.tàʔ nɔ́ːj]; Noi meaning 'little' in Thai) is a beach on the southwest side of the island of Phuket...
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Wadō-ryū (redirect from Wado-Ryu Kata)
this kata. Funakoshi renamed this kata as Empi. Jion ジオン (慈恩): A Tomari-te kata; part of the Jion kata group. Jitte ジッテ (十手): another Tomari-te kata of...
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Káťa Kabanová (also known in various spellings including Katia, Katja, Katya, and Kabanowa) is an opera in three acts, with music by Leoš Janáček to a...
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Notable people with the name include: Elizabeth Kata (1912–1998), Australian writer who used Kata as part of a pseudonym Kpama Baramoto Kata (born 1947)...
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Solomone Kata (born 3 December 1994) is a professional dual-code rugby footballer who plays as a wing for Premiership Rugby club Leicester Tigers and the...
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stances, the balance of hard and soft techniques, and the number and names of kata forms. The four major karate styles developed in Japan, especially in Okinawa...
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Kata of Georgia may refer to: Kata (daughter of George I of Georgia) (fl. 1000s), a princess of the Bagrationi dynasty Kata (daughter of David IV of Georgia)...
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Katariina Souri (redirect from Kata Kârkkâinen)
Kahdeksas huone, 2008. I Need Love / Lonely Eyes, single by Kata, Bang Trax Finland 1989 List of people in Playboy 1980–1989 Gustafsson, Miia (11 March 2018)...
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Pinan (category Karate kata)
The Pinan (平安) kata are a series of five empty hand forms taught in many karate styles. The Pinan kata originated in Okinawa and were adapted by Anko...
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Kata Kolok (literally "deaf talk"), also known as Benkala Sign Language and Balinese Sign Language, is a village sign language which is indigenous to two...
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Mai-Mai Kata Katanga, also called Mai-Mai Bakata Katanga, is a mai-mai rebel group in the Democratic Republic of the Congo which advocates the independence...
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Ragnhild Tollefsen Kåta (23 May 1873 – 12 February 1947) was the first deafblind person in Norway who received proper schooling. Despite being deafblind...
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Taikyoku (category Karate kata)
series of kata in use in several types of karate. The name Taikyoku (太極) refers to the Chinese philosophical concept of Taiji. The Taikyoku kata were developed...
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The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic (redirect from Chiyu Mahō no Machigatta Tsukai-kata: Senjō o Kakeru Kaifuku Yōin)
Healing Magic (治癒魔法の間違った使い方 ~戦場を駆ける回復要員~, Chiyu Mahō no Machigatta Tsukai-kata: Senjō o Kakeru Kaifuku Yōin, lit. "How to Use Healing Magic Wrongly: Main...
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Blanka Vas (redirect from Kata Vas)
Blanka Kata Vas (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈblɒŋkɒ ˈkɒtɒ ˈvɒʃ]; born 3 September 2001) is a Hungarian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides...
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perform kata (featuring full contact strikes to the body in some styles and no body contact strikes permitted in others). Contact striking during kata is used...
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Cater (disambiguation) Kata people, also known as Katir or Kator Katoor dynasty, also known as Kator or Katur This page lists people with the surname Kater...
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Kata Dobó or Kata Dobo (born Katalin Kovács, Hungarian: Kovács Katalin, Dobó Kata, on 25 February 1974) is a Hungarian actress and filmmaker. Dobo was...
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