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  2. Khat - Wikipedia

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    Khat (Catha edulis), also known as Bushman's tea, especially in South Africa, is a flowering plant native to eastern and southeastern Africa. [2] It has a history of cultivation originating in the Harar area (present day eastern Ethiopia) and subsequently introduced at different times to countries nearby in East Africa and Southern Arabia, most notably Yemen. [3]

  3. Qat - Wikipedia

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    Qat may refer to: Qaumi Awami Tehreek (QAT) faction of Awami Tahreek, a political party in Pakistan; Khat or qat, a flowering plant whose leaves are chewed as a ...

  4. Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Qatar, [a] officially the State of Qatar, [b] is a country in West Asia.It occupies the Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula in the Middle East; it shares its sole land border with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf.

  5. Qat (deity) - Wikipedia

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    The deity is called Qat (pronounced ) in Mota, an Oceanic language which was first documented by Robert Codrington at the end of the 19th century.. The same hero is known under the same name in the languages of neighboring Banks Islands, albeit with different pronunciations (due to historical processes of sound change): Qēt in Löyöp, Q̄et [ᵑᵐɡ͡bʷɛt] in Volow, Iqet [iˈk͡pʷɛt] in ...

  6. Klingon language - Wikipedia

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    In other words, while hol is incorrect Klingon, it cannot be misread as anything but an erroneous form of Hol (which means language); on the other hand, Qat and qat are two different words, the first meaning be popular and the second meaning accompany.

  7. Emblem of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The national emblem of Qatar (Arabic: شعار قطر) is one of the official symbols of the state of Qatar.The emblem was initially adopted six years after the termination of the British protectorate, [1] with the gained independence as a country under Sheikh Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani, [2] and was designed under the reign the Emir of Qatar Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani in 1976.

  8. List of English words containing Q not followed by U - Wikipedia

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    In other examples, Q represents in standard Arabic, such as in qat and faqir. In Arabic, the letter ق, traditionally romanised as Q, is quite distinct from ك, traditionally romanised as K; for example, ”قلب” /qalb/ means "heart" but “ كلب ” /kalb/ means "dog".

  9. Qat'aa - Wikipedia

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    Qat'aa is a style of poetry and part of the elegiac genre of soaz dedicated to Husayn ibn Ali. [1] See also. Na'at; References External links. Rubai; Soaz; Qatat ...