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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: JUTES
Jutes - invading Britain
- brief account
Jutland - battle in 1916
- brief account
K - five Ks of Sikhism
Kaaba - pre-Islam
- Muhammad sweeps out the idols
- significance in Islam
- Muslim traditional beliefs
Kabbah, Ahmad - in Sierra Leone
Kabila, Laurent - in Congo
kabuki - Japanese popular theatre
Kabul - captured by Babur
- and the British in 1839-42
- entered by mujaheddin in 1992
- entered by Soviet troops in 1979
- falls to Taliban in 1996
Kabwe - lead and zinc found in 1902
Kadesh - battle in 1275 BC
Kadets - courted by Kerensky
- banned by Lenin
Kadisiya - battle in AD 637
Kaesong - capital of Koryo
Kagero nikki - Japanese journal
Kahr, Gustav von - and the Munich putsch
- dies on the Night of the Long Knives
Kaifeng - capital during Five Dynasties
- capital of northern Song
Kairouan - founded by Arabs in 670
- early dome
Kaiser - and Julius Caesar
Kakiemon - Japanese family of potters
- collection brought to England by Mary II
Kalenjin - in Kenyan politics
Kalidasa - Indian poet
Kallias - peace in 448 BC
Kálmán - king of Hungary
- and the first crusade
Kalmar - union of the crowns
Kamakura - headquarters of Yoritomo
Kamenev, Lev - and Stalin
- in Moscow show trial
kami - gods in Shinto
kamikaze - origin of word
- suicide attacks in World War II
kampaku - Japanese 'chancellor'
Kampala - civil war in 1892
Kanami Motokiyo - and No theatre
Kandahar - and Arabs in 8th century
- taken by Nadir Shah
- taken by British in 1842
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