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Kasa (ghost)
Kasa may refer to Places * Kasa (kingdom), a former kingdom in Senegal * Kasa, Sweden, a village in northern Sweden * Kasa District, Kyoto, a district in Kyoto, Japan * Kasa Khurd, a village in Maharashtra, India * Kasa-Vubu (commune), a district in the Kinshasa, Congo * Mount Kasa, a mountain in Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Radio and television stations * KASA (AM), a defunct radio station (1540 AM) formerly licensed to serve Phoenix, Arizona, United States * KASA-TV, a television station (channel 27, virtual 2) licensed to Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States People * Joseph Kasa-Vubu, first president of Congo * Lady Kasa, Japanese poet * Nadasi Kasa, ancient Indian queen * Tamás Kásás, Hungarian water polo player Other uses * Gasa (poetry), a form of Korean poetry * KASA Stadium, a multipurpose stadium in Assam, India * Kasa (hat), a Japanese hat * Kasa-obake, a spirit or monster in Japanese folklore * Kibera Aeronautics and Space Academy, a project of the Tunapanda Institut ...
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Kasa (kingdom)
The kingdom of Kasa, also known as Kasanga, was the dominant kingdom in lower Casamance (now Senegal) during the 15th and 16th centuries. Many of the inhabitants of the realm were Bainuk or other native ethnicities, but it was ruled by a Mandinkized elite. The capital was Brikama, located on the south bank of the Casamance River. History The Bainuk people were likely formed by a combination of the first inhabitants of the Casamance region with newcomers from the Tenda areas to the east. They established numerous kingdoms between the Cacheu river and the Gambia, which eventually federated into Kasa. In the 15th century, Portuguese slave traders and navigators established a trading station in the area. They also formed trade relations with the Mansa of Kasa, giving the river the name 'Casamance'. During this period, the Kasa capital of Brikama held a monopoly of all European trade on the river, and the kingdom became wealthy through gold and slave trading. Kasanga, along wi ...
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Nadasi Kasa
Nadasi Kasa (also Nadasi Akasa, Nadadi Akasa, or Nada Diaka) was a queen of the Indo-Scythian mahakshatrapa Rajuvula, daughter of Aiyasi Kamuia. She finds mention in inscription no A-5 of the Mathura Lion Capital. F. W. Thomas has read this name as ''Nadadi (Nadasi)- Akasa'', Dr Bühler however, has read it as ''Nadasia Kasaye'', but Sten Konow, on the other hand, reads it as ''Nada Diaka''.Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, II. I. 47; Political History of Ancient India, 1996, p 394, Dr H. C. Raychaudhury, Dr B. N. Mukerjee. See also *Kamuia * Arta *Aiyasi Kamuia * Kharaosta Kamuio or Kharahostes *Maues *Rajuvula Rajuvula (Greek ; Brahmi: , ; Kharosthi: , ; , ; , ) was an Indo-Scythian Great Satrap (''Mahākṣatrapa''), one of the " Northern Satraps" who ruled in the area of Mathura in the northern Indian Subcontinent in the years around 10 CE. The ... References and notes Indo-Scythian peoples Queens consort Ancient Indian women 1st-century BC Indian people 1st- ...
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Korea AeroSpace Administration
The Korea AeroSpace Administration (KASA; ) is a Korean government-funded space and aeronautics agency. Established under the Ministry of Science and ICT, KASA oversees the Korea Aerospace Research Institute and Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute. Its headquarters is located in Sacheon, South Gyeongsang Province. History KASA was established on 27 May 2024 as part of a campaign promise made by President Yoon Suk Yeol to reform national politics, including shifting space exploration to the private sector. Seen as the domestic version of NASA, KASA aims to become one of the top five leading space agencies through developing the KSLV-III rocket and creating and landing homegrown spacecraft on the Moon by 2032 and Mars by 2045. The administration was launched as a temporary headquarters by remodeling the Aaron Aviation Ship Industry building located in Sanam-myeon, Sacheon. On February 25, 2025, the National Space Committee selected the Sacheon District of the National Aer ...
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Tunapanda Institute
Tunapanda Institute (Tunapanda is a Swahili word for "we are growing") was a United States based non-profit organization operating in East Africa. With the goal of training disadvantaged young people, various free courses in technology, design and entrepreneurship were offered to increase the chance of graduates in the labour market. The majority of its work is based in Kibera, a slum in Nairobi, but it has also operated in other parts of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. In 2016, Tunapanda Institute was named as one of 2016 NT100, Nominet Trust's annual celebration of 100 inspiring tech-for-good ventures from around the world. History and operations Tunapanda was founded in 2013 by the brothers Jay Larson and Mick Larson, with the aim of providing learning opportunities to unconnected communities through the use of an "education on a hard drive". They downloaded openly-licensed software and educational content for computer programming, design, and business/entrepreneurship, as well ...
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Kasa-obake
#一柳2008, 一柳2008年77頁。 are a mythical ghost or ''yōkai'' in Japanese folklore. They are sometimes, but not always, considered a ''tsukumogami'' that old umbrellas turn into. They are also called ,造2007年 76-77頁。初見2009年 73頁。 ,水木1994年 144頁。 and . Summary They are generally Umbrella, umbrellas with one eye and jump around with one leg, but sometimes they have two arms or two eyes among other features, and they also sometimes are depicted to have a long tongue. Sometimes, but rarely, they even have two feet, as depicted in the ''yōkai emaki'' such the "Hyakki Yagyo Zumaki". In the Hyakki Yagyō Emaki from the Muromachi period, ''yōkai'' that appeared as umbrellas could be seen, but in this emaki, it was a humanoid ''yōkai'' that merely had an umbrella on its head and thus had a different appearance than that resembling a ''kasa-obake''.村上他2000年 54頁。 The ''kasa-obake'' that took on an appearance with one eye and one foot was see ...
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Kasa (hat)
A is any one of several traditional Japanese hats. These include and . Grammar and etymology is the correct way to pronounce the word when it stands alone. causes to change to when it is preceded by another word specifying the type of hat, as in . shares its etymology with the Japanese word for "umbrella" (also pronounced , but written as ). Types of A number of different styles of exist. Varieties of were used throughout most all levels of Japanese society. Some types of include: * : a wickerwork made of shaven bamboo or wood. * : a wickerwork . An is a straw hat of the type traditionally worn in some Japanese folk dances. * : a deep wickerwork . * : a type of commonly worn by samurai and foot soldiers. The samurai class in feudal Japan, as well as their retainers and footsoldiers, used several types of made from iron, copper, wood, paper, bamboo, or leather. almost always had crests on them. * : typically a conical with a flat top, often worn by . * : a ...
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KASA Stadium
KASA Stadium or Karbi Anglong Sports Association (KASA) Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Diphu, Karbi Anglong, Assam, India. It is used mainly for football and athletics. Stadium The stadium has capacity of 9,000 spectators. The inaugural friendly match was held between the then champions of the Assam State Premier League, Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC, and Asaduzzaman FC from Bangladesh. Competitive sports The stadium hosts the CEM Gold Cup football tournament, organised jointly by the Karbi Anglong Sports Association, West Karbi Anglong Sports Association, and Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC). The 5th edition of the tournament was won by Karbi Anglong Morning Star FC by defeating Hyderabad FC Reserves and Academy 4-2 in the penalty shootout. Facility The stadium has indoor badminton ground, Indoor Gym A gym, short for gymnasium (: gymnasiums or gymnasia), is an indoor venue for exercise and sports. The word is derived from the ancient Greek term " gymnasion" ...
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Gasa (poetry)
''Gasa'' () or ''kasa'' was a form of poetry popular during the Joseon period in Korea. ''Gasas'' were commonly sung, and were popular among yangban women. Jeong Cheol, a poet of the 16th century, is regarded as having perfected the form, which consisted of parallel lines, each broken into two four-syllable units. The form had first emerged during the Goryeo period. ''Gasa'' was a vocal genre that derived from '' Jeongga'' (), which consisted of three types of genre. '' Gagok'' and '' sijo'' were basically poems set to melodies, while ''gasa'' were a bit longer than ''sijo'' poems. ''Gasa'' emerged during Goryeo but became very prominent during the Joseon period. Based on relevant records, it is presumed that this form of verse started to be written after the reign of King Yeongjo (r. 1724–1776). At the very beginning, ''gasa'' was meant to be sung (as it means words to sing/words to be sung). Over time, they became longer and began to be recited instead. Some even consider them t ...
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Tamás Kásás
Tamás Kásás (; born 20 July 1976) is a retired Hungarian water polo player. Kásás is often described as the best defensive player of his era, if not the best overall. He is known for his ability to spring out of the water and block shots, as well as his strength in one-on-one situations. He is also noted for his highly accurate shots and passes. He picked up the sport at the age of six, being taught by his father Zoltán, who is a coach in Hungary. Zoltán Kásás was also a gifted player who won an Olympic silver medal in 1972, a World Championship in 1973, and a European title in 1974. He made his Olympic debut in 1996, where Hungary reached the semifinals before losing to the Manuel Estiarte-led Spanish squad. However, the Hungarian team bounced back to win European Championships in 1997 and 1999, as well as a Champions League cup in 1998, culminating with three Olympic gold medals at Sydney in 2000, Athens in 2004 and Beijing in 2008. Kásás played in five consecut ...
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Lady Kasa
was a Japanese female ''waka'' poet of the early 8th century. Little is known of her except what is preserved in her 29 surviving poems in the ''Man'yōshū''; all these were love poems addressed to her lover Ōtomo no Yakamochi who compiled the ''Man'yōshū'' (and who is known to have had at least 14 other lovers and to have broken up with her). Nonetheless, her love poems made her famous and inspired a later generation of female poets like Izumi Shikibu or Ono no Komachi."The entranced eroticism of her poems to Yakamochi were imitated by the great women poets of the 9th and 10th centuries, notably Izmi Shikibu and Ono no Komachi." ''Women poets of Japan''. Poetry References ;Sources *Page 141 of ''Women Poets of Japan'', 1977, Kenneth Rexroth, Ikuko Atsumi, ; previously published as ''The Burning Heart'' by The Seabury Press. *Pages 151-152, 175-176 of ''Seeds in the Heart ''Seeds in the Heart: Japanese Literature from Earliest Times to the Late Sixteenth Century'' is the ...
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Kasa, Sweden
Kasa is a medium-small village located in Örnsköldsvik Municipality in northern Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count .... Populated places in Örnsköldsvik Municipality Ångermanland {{Västernorrland-geo-stub ...
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Joseph Kasa-Vubu
Joseph Kasa-Vubu, alternatively Joseph Kasavubu, ( – 24 March 1969) was a Congolese politician who served as the first President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (the Republic of the Congo until 1964) from 1960 until 1965. A member of the Kongo ethnic group, Kasa-Vubu became the leader of the Bakongo Association (ABAKO) party in the 1950s and soon became a leading proponent of Congo's independence from Belgian colonial rule. He forged an unlikely coalition between his regionalist and conservative ABAKO party and Patrice Lumumba's left-wing nationalist and election-winning Congolese National Movement (MNC) party, offering support in the government. In the agreement, he received from the Lumumbists, in the Senate and the National Assembly, the indirect election as president of the Republic in 1960. Constantly clashing with his prime ministers, his presidency was especially marked by his participation in the conspiracy that assassinated Patrice Lumumba. He was finally ...
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