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Kanai may refer to: *the Knanaya, Kanai, an ethnic group of Jews who settled the Kerala region in India. *Kanai (Judaism), a zealot in the scriptures *Kanai (surname), a Japanese surname *Kanai Anzen, an amulet *Nirai Kanai, an Okinawan myth *Nirai Kanai (MAX song), ''Nirai Kanai'' (MAX song), song by MAX based on the Okinawan myth *Kainai Nation *Kanai, Nigeria *Kurnai language *Kanai of ''Kamen Rider Blade'', human guise of the Undead (Kamen Rider)#giraffa stag, Giraffe Stag Undead *Canae, an ancient city in the Arginusae See also

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Knanaya
The K'nānāya , (from Syriac: ''K'nā'nāya'' (Canaanite)) also known as the Southists or Tekkumbhagar, are an endogamous ethnic group found among the Saint Thomas Christian community of Kerala, India. They are differentiated from another part of the community, known in this context as the Northists (''Vaddakkumbhagar''). There are about 300,000 Knanaya in India and elsewhere. The origins of the Knanaya community is traced back to the arrival of the Syriac merchant Thomas of Cana (Knāi Thoma) who led a migration of Jewish-Christians (early Syriac Christians) from the Mesopotamian province of Sassanian Persia to the city of Kodungallur, India in the year AD 345. The community's arrival was recorded on the Thomas of Cana copper plates which were extant in Kerala until the 17th century. The ethnic division between the Knanaya and other St. Thomas Christians was observed during the Portuguese colonization of India in the 16th century and was noted throughout the European colo ...
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Kanai (Judaism)
Kanai (, plural: ''kana'im'', ) is a term for a zealot or fanatic. It means one who is zealous on behalf of God. The first kanai'im The first ''kanai'' mentioned in the Tanakh is Pinchas (Phinehas). Pinchas was rewarded by God for his zealotry because he did not act out of hate or for any personal gain, but solely for the sake of God. Elijah the Prophet is also described, by himself, as a ''kanai,'' as described in the Book of Kings (1 Kings 19:10): "''I have been very zealous for the Lord God Almighty. The Israelites have rejected your covenant, torn down your altars, and put your prophets to death with the sword. I am the only one left, and now they are trying to kill me too''". However, this sort of self-proclaimed zealousy is condemned by God, as described in verses 11-18. Kanaim of the 1st century Zealotry, described by Josephus as one of the "four sects" of Judaism during his time, was a political movement in first century Judaism which sought to incite the people of Iud ...
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Kanai (surname)
Kanai (written: , ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese javelin thrower * Hiroyuki Kanai, Japanese philatelist *Katsu Kanai, Japanese film director *Kikuko Kanai (1911–1986), Japanese composer *, Japanese shogi player * Kiyotaka Kanai, astronomer * Lincoln Kanai, Japanese-American activist *Mieko Kanai, fiction writer *, voice actress, also known as Mika Yamadera *Mitsunari Kanai, aikido teacher *Norishige Kanai, Japanese astronaut *, Japanese businessman *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese hurdler *Yuta Kanai, actor *Yutaka Kanai (1959–1990), Japanese long-distance runner Fictional characters *Izumi Kanai, a character in the film ''Battle Royale'' *Kamon Kanai, antagonist in Yakuza 5 is a 2012 action-adventure game developed by Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio and published by Sega for the PlayStation 3. The game is the fifth main entry in the ''Yakuza'' series. The game was released in December 2012 in Japan, and localized for North A ... {{s ...
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Kanai Anzen
are Japanese amulets commonly sold at Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, dedicated to particular Shinto as well as Buddhist figures and are said to provide various forms of luck and protection. Origin and usage The word means 'protection', with being the (honorific) form of the word. Originally made from paper or wood, modern amulets are small items usually kept inside a brocade bag and may contain a prayer, religious inscription of invocation. are available at both Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples with few exceptions and are available for sale, regardless of one's religious affiliation. are then made sacred through the use of ritual, and are said to contain (spiritual offshoots) in a Shinto context or (manifestations) in a Buddhist context. While are intended for temple tourists' personal use, they are mainly viewed as a donation to the temple or shrine the person is visiting. Visitors often give as a gift to another person as a physical form of well-wishin ...
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Nirai Kanai
Nurai-ye Now (, also Romanized as Nūrā’ī-ye Now; also known as Nīrā’ī, Nīrā’ī-ye Bālā, and Nūrā’ī) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Lamerd County, Fars province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... At the 2006 census, its population was 557, in 117 families. References Populated places in Lamerd County {{Lamerd-geo-stub ...
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Nirai Kanai (MAX Song)
"Nirai Kanai" "(ニライカナイ)" is MAX's 28th single and first under the Sonic Groove label. The single serves as a commemoration of their 10th anniversary and saw the group return to the style that originally made them popular. Overview Nirai Kanai, is an Okinawan myth about a magical island off the coast of Okinawa where the gods live. In Okinawa, they believe that the gods come from this island every year to bless their people. This is where MAX drew inspiration for their very own song named after the island. It's a cover of eurobeat vocalist Christine's song "Rain" from the album "Super Eurobeat 168". MAX announced the release of the single during their 10th anniversary tour in May 2005. Harking back to their beginnings, all the songs selected for the single were based on the Eurobeat style of music. Eurobeat is a style of dance music that originates in Italy. They coined a new term, "Okinawan-Euro" to describe "Nirai Kanai" that takes Eurobeat and combines it with tradi ...
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Kainai Nation
The Kainai Nation () (, or , romanized: ''Káínawa'', Blood Tribe) is a First Nations in Canada, First Nations band government in southern Alberta, Canada, with a population of 12,965 members in 2024, up from 11,791 in December 2013. translates directly to 'many chief' (from , 'many' and , 'chief') while translates directly to 'many chief people'. The enemy Plains Cree call the Kainai , 'stained with blood', thus 'the bloodthirsty, cruel', therefore, the common English name for the tribe is the ''Blood tribe''. The Kainai speak a language of the Blackfoot language, Blackfoot linguistic group; their dialect is closely related to those of the Siksika Nation, Siksika and Piikani Nation, Piikani. They are one of three nations comprising the Blackfoot Confederacy. At the time treaties such as Treaty 7 were signed, the Kainai were situated on the Oldman River, Oldman, Belly River, Belly, and St. Mary River (Alberta–Montana), St. Mary rivers west of Lethbridge, Alberta. The ...
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Kanai, Nigeria
Kanai (Hausa language, Hausa: ) is a district as well as a village in Zangon Kataf, Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Southern Kaduna, southern Kaduna state in the Middle Belt region of Nigeria. The postal code of the area is 802139. Geography Landscape Kanai possesses an elevation of 802m. Climate Kanai Mali (H. Gora Gida) has an average annual temperature of about , average yearly highs of about and lows of , with zero rainfalls at the ends and beginnings of the year with a yearly average precipitation of about , and an average humidity of 53.7%, similar to that of neighbouring towns Kagoro and Zonkwa. Settlements Achi et al (2019) p. 11 The following are some major settlements in Kanai district include: * Adidyong * Atabat Atanyeang * Atabum * Atak Ma-Gangkwon * Apyifak * Apyimbu * Ayak * Aza Magoni * Bafoi (also Sanai) * Bato (Boto) * Gan * Kakwa * Kanai Mali (also Atsung Abyek) * Ma-Adangung * Ma-Avwuong * Magwafan (H. Bakin Kogi) * Manyii-Chendidan (H. Rafin Wawa ...
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Kurnai Language
The Gunaikurnai or Gunai/Kurnai ( ) language, also spelt Gunnai, Kurnai, Ganai, Gaanay, or Kurnay ) is an Australian Aboriginal dialect cluster of the Gunaikurnai people in Gippsland in south-east Victoria. Bidawal was either a divergent dialect or a closely related language. Varieties means 'man'. The language had no traditional name, but each of its dialects was referred to separately. In a 1996 report to the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages, Clark refers to five Gunaikurnai dialects: ''Brabralung'', ''Braiakalung'', ''Brataualung'', ''Krauatungalung'' and ''Tatungalung''. * ( = man, = belonging to) located in central Gippsland. * ( = Man, = west, = belonging to) located around Sale through to the mountains. * (men belonging to this place which have fire; = men, or = fire, = belonging to) located in South Gippsland. * ( = east, = belonging to) located eastwards to the Snowy River. * ( = sea, = belonging to) located in the coast area between ...
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Kamen Rider Blade
is a Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series. It is the fourteenth installment in the Kamen Rider Series. It aired on TV Asahi from January 25, 2004 to January 23, 2005. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei. Along with the standard insect motif of the Kamen Rider series, ''Kamen Rider Blade'' also uses a playing card motif. Each Rider is assigned one of the suits from a deck of cards. It aired as a part of TV Asahi's 2004 Super Hero Time block with '' Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger''. ''Blade'' was later released on DVD by Toei. There were twelve volumes released with the first eleven having four episodes per DVD and the twelfth volume with five episodes. Story Ten thousand years ago, a massive battle known as the Battle Royal was fought by fifty-two Undead, each representing a species fighting for dominance over all others. The winner was the Human Undead, known as Category Two of Hearts, giving dominion of the Earth to humanity. In the p ...
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Undead (Kamen Rider)
is a Japanese media, Japanese tokusatsu superhero television series. It is the fourteenth installment in the Kamen Rider Series. It aired on TV Asahi from January 25, 2004 to January 23, 2005. It is a joint collaboration between Ishimori Productions and Toei Company, Toei. Along with the standard insect motif of the Kamen Rider series, ''Kamen Rider Blade'' also uses a playing card motif. Each Rider is assigned one of the suit (cards), suits from a deck of cards. It aired as a part of TV Asahi's 2004 Super Hero Time block with ''Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger''. ''Blade'' was later released on DVD by Toei. There were twelve volumes released with the first eleven having four episodes per DVD and the twelfth volume with five episodes. Story Ten thousand years ago, a massive battle known as the Battle Royal was fought by fifty-two Undead, each representing a species fighting for dominance over all others. The winner was the Human Undead, known as Category Two of Hearts, giving dominion ...
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Canae
Canae (; ) was, in classical antiquity, a city in ancient Aeolis, on the island of Argennusa in the Aegean Sea off the modern Dikili Peninsula on the coast of modern-day Turkey, near the modern village of Bademli. Today Argennusa has joined the mainland as the Kane Promontory off the Dikili Peninsula. Canae is famous as the site of the Battle of Arginusae in 406 B.C. Canae is mentioned by the ancient writers Herodotus, Strabo, Pliny, Livy, Ptolemy, Sappho, Thucydides, and Mela. History According to the first-century Greek geographer Strabo, Canae was founded by Locrians coming from Cynus in eastern Greece. Canae was built on the island of Argennusa (also spelt Arginusa), beside a small promontory hill variously called Mount Cane (), Aega (Αἰγᾶ), or Argennon (Ἄργεννον). The name Canae (Κάναι) means "(city) of Mount Cane"; the district that included Argennusa and the neighboring two islands of Garip and Kalem was called Canaea. According to the ...
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