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Khana (other)
Khana may refer to: Places *Khana, Arghakhanchi, a village in Arghakhanchi district, Nepal * Khana, Rivers, a Local Government Area in Rivers, Nigeria *Khana railway station, in Bardhaman district, West Bengal, India *Kingdom of Khana, in Babylonian times People *Khana (poet), Indian poet and astrologer *Narakorn Khana, footballer from Thailand Other *Khana language, Ogoni language of Nigeria See also *Khanna (other) *Khangaon (other) *Khanapur (other) Khanapur is a town in Belgaum district, Karnataka, India. Khanapur may also refer to: *Khanapur, Chevella mandal, village and panchayat in Ranga Reddy district, Telangana, India *Khanapur, Manchal mandal, village and panchayat in Ranga Reddy dist ... * Khanabad (other) {{dab, geo, surname ...
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Khana, Arghakhanchi
Khana (नेपाली: खन) is a village in northern part of Arghakhanchi district, now the village comes under Malarani rural municipality ward No.4. The village lies in between Bangi, Dibharna, Khanadaha villages. the khana Gufa (Khana Cave) and Jalkada hills are tourist destinations in this village. Badachaur, Makhata, Badhunga. Lamdanda, Lutipokari lie in this Village . Nepal Nepal (; ne, नेपाल ), formerly the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal ( ne, सङ्घीय लोकतान्त्रिक गणतन्त्र नेपाल ), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mai .... Populated places in Arghakhanchi District {{Arghakhanchi-geo-stub ...
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Khana, Rivers
Khana is a Local Government Area in Rivers State, Nigeria. Its administrative seat is in the town of Bori. It has an area of 560 km and a population estimated about 294,217 at the 2006 census. The local language is the Khana language Khana (Kana), or Ogoni proper, is the prestige variety of the Ogoni languages of Rivers State, Nigeria. It is the lingua franca of speakers of the East Ogoni languages. It is the most dominant of the 5 Ogoni languages Khana, Tee, Gokana, Ele .... The postal code of the area is 504. References Local Government Areas in Rivers State Khana has three Districts Namely, Nyokhana, Kenkhana and Babbe. This three districts form part of the Six kingdoms in Ogoni. Some of the villages in Nyokhana are Bunu-Bangha, Nyobe-Bangha, Lumene-Bangha, Kabangha, Kere-Bangha, Koro-Bangha, Luekue-Bangha, Bionu-Bangha, Opuoko, Kalaoko, Bianu, Taabaa, Kpong, Beeri, Nyokuru, Sogho, Okwale, Lueku, Lorre, Yae, Daen, etc. Some of the villages in Kenkhana ...
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Khana Railway Station
Khana Junction is a railway station in Bardhaman Sadar North subdivision of Purba Bardhaman district in the Indian state of West Bengal. History During the middle of the nineteenth century, Carr, Tagore and Company transported coal from Narayankuri ghat on the Damodar River to Kolkata, then known as Calcutta. However, as the flow of water in the river was inconsistent, supplies were irregular. In order to capture the lucrative coal transport business, East Indian Railway Company, East Indian Railway, extended the railway track that had been laid between Kolkata and Hugli-Chuchura, Hooghly to Raniganj in 1855. Construction of what was then considered to be the Howrah–Delhi main line was started in 1859, when the Khana Junction-Rajmahal line was built. In 1866 Kolkata –and Delhi were directly linked. With the completion of the long line connecting Raniganj with Kiul Junction, Kiul in 1871, a "shorter main line" was in position. Initially, it was called the chord line. Howev ...
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Kingdom Of Khana
The Kingdom of Khana or Kingdom of Hana (end of 18th century BC – middle of 17th century BC) was the Syrian Kingdom from Hana Land located in the middle Euphrates region north of Mari which included the ancient city of Terqa. The kingdom emerged during the decline of the First Babylonian Dynasty. A newer view is that only the initial six rulers lived during that time and after an interregnum, Khana re-emerged in the Middle Babylonian period under the last six kings. The Low Chronology dating scheme for Hana has gained much support. It was located in the middle Euphrates close to the junction of Khabur River. Its capital was the town of Terqa. Location The kingdom of Hana was located on territories formerly ruled by the sovereigns of Mari. The rulers of Mari held the title "King of Mari, Tuttul and the land of Hana". Since Mari was abandoned after its destruction by Hammurabi in c. 1759 BC (middle chronology) and Tuttul certainly was not part of the territories of the new st ...
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Khana (poet)
Khana () was an Indian poet and legendary astrologer, who composed in the medieval Bengali language between the ninth and 12th centuries AD. She is associated with the village Deulia (Chandraketugarh, near Berachampa), in present-day Barasat, North 24 parganas district, West Bengal. Her poetry, known as ''Khanar Bachan'' (or ''vachan'') ( bn, খনার বচন; meaning 'khana's words'), among the earliest compositions in Bengali literature, is known for its agricultural themes. The short couplets or quatrains reflect a robust common sense, as in this paean to industry: :''thakte balad na kare chas'' :''tar dukhkha baro mas'' ::"He who owns oxen, but does not plough, his sorry state lasts twelve months of the year." Legend The legend of Khana (also named Lilavati elsewhere) centers around her association with Pragjyotishpur (the Bengal/Assam border), or possibly Chandraketugarh in southern Bengal (where a mound has been discovered amongst ruins with the names of Khana a ...
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Narakorn Khana
Narakorn Khana ( th, นรากร คณา, born April 7, 1993) is a professional footballer from Thailand. He currently plays for Thai League 3 club Pattaya Dolphins United. Honours Club ;Pattaya Dolphins United * Thai League 3 Eastern Region: 2022–23 The dash is a punctuation mark consisting of a long horizontal line. It is similar in appearance to the hyphen but is longer and sometimes higher from the baseline. The most common versions are the endash , generally longer than the hyphen b ... References External links * 1993 births Living people Narakorn Khana Men's association football midfielders Narakorn Khana Narakorn Khana Narakorn Khana Narakorn Khana {{Thailand-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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