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Ka: Encyclopedia II - Apis Egyptian mythology - The Ka of Ptah

Apis was originally the Ka (power/life-force) of Ptah, the chief god in the area around Memphis. As a manifestation of Ptah, it was considered also to be a symbol of the pharaoh, embodying the qualities of kingship. Since Ka is also the word for bull, Apis was said to manifest itself as a real living bull, which, after death, reincarnated itself into a new bull. The bovines in the region in which Ptah was worshipped exhibited white patterning on their mainly black bodies, and so a belief grew up that the Apis bull had to ...

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Apis Egyptian mythology, Apis Egyptian mythology - The Ka of Ptah, Apis Egyptian mythology - Ka of Osiris, Apis Egyptian mythology - From bull to man

Read more here: » Apis Egyptian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Apis Egyptian mythology - The Ka of Ptah

Ka: Encyclopedia II - South Bačka District - Ethnic groups

District population is composed of: Serbs (69.06%), Hungarians (9.28%), Slovaks (4.65%), Montenegrins (2.92%), Yugoslavs (2.68%), Croats (2.02%), Rusins (1.25%), Roma (1.01%), and others. There are 8 municipalities with Serbian ethnic majority: Novi Sad (75%), Sremski Karlovci (76%), Titel (85%), Žabalj (86%), Beočin (68%), Srbobran (67%), Bačka Palanka (78%) and Temerin (64%). One municipality in the district has a Slovak majority: Bački Petrovac or Báčsky Petrovec in Slovak (66%), and 3 are mixed: Vrbas, with relative Serb majority (48%), Bač, with relative Serb majority (46%) and Bečej or Óbecs ...

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South Bačka District, South Bačka District - Municipalities, South Bačka District - Ethnic groups, South Bačka District - Culture, South Bačka District - Economy

Read more here: » South Bačka District: Encyclopedia II - South Bačka District - Ethnic groups

Ka: Encyclopedia II - North Bačka District - Demographics

The population of the district is ethnically mixed. According to the 2002 census data, it is composed of: Hungarians = 87,181 (43.56%) Serbs = 49,637 (24.8%) Croats = 17.227 (8.6%) Bunjevci = 16,454 (8.22%) Yugoslavs = 9,488 (4.74%) Montenegrins = 5,219 (2.6%) Others. Languages spoken in the district: Hungarian = 88,464 (44.20%) Serbian = 88,323 (44.13%) Croatian = 9,106 (4.55%) Other. Religion: Roman Catholic = 117,456 (58.69%) Orthodox = 55,028 (27.50%) ...

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North Bačka District, North Bačka District - Municipalities, North Bačka District - Demographics, North Bačka District - Religions and Churches, North Bačka District - Economy

Read more here: » North Bačka District: Encyclopedia II - North Bačka District - Demographics

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Apis Egyptian mythology - Ka of Osiris

When Osiris absorbed the identity of Ptah, becoming Ptah-Seker-Osiris, the Apis bull became considered an aspect of Osiris rather than Ptah. Since Osiris was lord of the dead, the Apis then became known as the living deceased one. As he now represented Osiris, when the Apis bull reached the age of twenty-eight, the age when Osiris was said to have been killed by Set, symbolic of the lunar month, and the ne ...

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Apis Egyptian mythology, Apis Egyptian mythology - The Ka of Ptah, Apis Egyptian mythology - Ka of Osiris, Apis Egyptian mythology - From bull to man

Read more here: » Apis Egyptian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Apis Egyptian mythology - Ka of Osiris

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Apis Egyptian mythology - From bull to man

Under Ptolemy Soter, efforts were made to integrate Egyptian religion with that of their hellenic rulers. Ptolemy's policy was to find a deity that should win the reverence alike of both groups, despite the curses of the Egyptian priests against the gods of the previous foreign rulers (i.e Set who was lauded by the Hyksos). Alexander had attempted to use Amun for this purpose, but he was more prominent in Upper Egypt, which was not so popular with those in Lower Egypt, where the Greeks had stronger influence. Nethertheless, the Greeks had li ...

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Apis Egyptian mythology, Apis Egyptian mythology - The Ka of Ptah, Apis Egyptian mythology - Ka of Osiris, Apis Egyptian mythology - From bull to man

Read more here: » Apis Egyptian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Apis Egyptian mythology - From bull to man

Ka: Encyclopedia II - GLOCK - ka-BOOM! or kB!

Coined by firearms reporter Dean Speir, a kB! (or kaBoom!) is the term used to describe the explosive malfunction of a firearm, with usually very costly, if not deadly, results. GLOCK pistol kB's usually damage the firearm, with minor injury to the shooter. Controversy arose over GLOCK's safety standards when multiple cases of explosive malfunction occurred in GLOCK pistols sold to police departments in the United States. Upon pulling the trigger, the cartridge case would rupture and cause an explosion that would tear apart the gun and oft ...

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GLOCK, GLOCK - Overview, GLOCK - Plastic pistol myths, GLOCK - Safety mechanism, GLOCK - Weapon functionality misconceptions, GLOCK - ka-BOOM! or kB!, GLOCK - Popularity, GLOCK - Disassembly, GLOCK - Table of GLOCK pistols, GLOCK - Knifes, GLOCK - Video links

Read more here: » GLOCK: Encyclopedia II - GLOCK - ka-BOOM! or kB!

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian soul - Ka corporal presence/life force

The Ka (k3) was the concept of life force, the difference between a living and a dead person, death occurring when the ka left the body. The Ka was thought to be created by Chnum on a potter's wheel, or passed on to children via their father's semen. The Egyptians also believed that the ka was sustained through food and drink. For this reason food and drink offerings were presented to the dead, though it was the kau (k3w) within the offerings (also known as kau) that was consumed, not t ...

See also:

Egyptian soul, Egyptian soul - Ren name, Egyptian soul - Sheut shadow, Egyptian soul - Ka corporal presence/life force, Egyptian soul - Ba soul/personality, Egyptian soul - Akh

Read more here: » Egyptian soul: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian soul - Ka corporal presence/life force

Ka: Encyclopedia II - GLOCK - ka-BOOM! or kB! Controversy

Coined by firearms reporter Dean Speir, a kB! (or kaBoom!) is the term used to describe the explosive malfunction of a firearm, with usually very costly, if not deadly, results. GLOCK pistol kB's usually damage the firearm, with minor injury to the shooter. Controversy arose over GLOCK's safety standards when multiple cases of explosive malfunction occurred in GLOCK pistols sold to police departments in the United States. Upon pulling the trigger, the cartridge case would rupture and cause an explosion that would tear apart the ...

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GLOCK, GLOCK - Overview, GLOCK - Plastic pistol myths, GLOCK - Safety mechanism, GLOCK - Weapon functionality misconceptions, GLOCK - ka-BOOM! or kB! Controversy, GLOCK - Popularity, GLOCK - Disassembly, GLOCK - Table of GLOCK pistols, GLOCK - Knives, GLOCK - Video links

Read more here: » GLOCK: Encyclopedia II - GLOCK - ka-BOOM! or kB! Controversy

Ka: Encyclopedia II - List of New Order Jedi characters - Djo Tenel Ka

Tenel Ka is the daughter of Prince Isolder, Chume'da of the Hapes Consortium, and the Dathomiri witch Teneniel Djo(d.). She was raised in the traditions of both her parents, learning the ways of politics on Hapes and physical training and the ways of the Force on Dathomir. When she was old enough, Tenel Ka went to Yavin 4 to train at Luke Skywalker's Jedi Academy. She became fast friends with Jacen and Jaina Solo, as well as the Wookiee Jedi, Lowbacca. In an Accident during Training Tenal Ka loses her Arm during a duel with Jac ...

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List of New Order Jedi characters, List of New Order Jedi characters - Callista, List of New Order Jedi characters - Cilghal, List of New Order Jedi characters - Daeshara'cor, List of New Order Jedi characters - External link, List of New Order Jedi characters - Djo Tenel Ka, List of New Order Jedi characters - Dorsk 81, List of New Order Jedi characters - Dorsk 82, List of New Order Jedi characters - Durron Kyp, List of New Order Jedi characters - Gantoris, List of New Order Jedi characters - Horn Corran, List of New Order Jedi characters - Horn Jysella, List of New Order Jedi characters - Horn Valin, List of New Order Jedi characters - External link, List of New Order Jedi characters - Katarn Kyle, List of New Order Jedi characters - Korr Jaden, List of New Order Jedi characters - Lowbacca, List of New Order Jedi characters - Penin Rosh, List of New Order Jedi characters - Ramis Octa, List of New Order Jedi characters - Reglia Miko, List of New Order Jedi characters - Rhysode Ganner, List of New Order Jedi characters - Sebatyne Saba, List of New Order Jedi characters - Sebatyne Tesar, List of New Order Jedi characters - Skywalker Luke, List of New Order Jedi characters - Skywalker Mara Jade, List of New Order Jedi characters - Solo Anakin, List of New Order Jedi characters - Solo Jacen, List of New Order Jedi characters - Solo Jaina, List of New Order Jedi characters - Solo Leia Organa, List of New Order Jedi characters - Solusar Kam, List of New Order Jedi characters - Solusar Tionne, List of New Order Jedi characters - Streen, List of New Order Jedi characters - Tekli, List of New Order Jedi characters - Ti Kirana, List of New Order Jedi characters - External link, List of New Order Jedi characters - Thul Raynar, List of New Order Jedi characters - Veila Tahiri, List of New Order Jedi characters - Zekk

Read more here: » List of New Order Jedi characters: Encyclopedia II - List of New Order Jedi characters - Djo Tenel Ka

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Flag of Hawaii - Origins

There are various accounts of the earliest history of Ka Hae Hawai‘i. One relates how king Kamehameha I flew a Union Flag given to him by British explorer Captain George Vancouver as a token of friendship with King George III. An advisor to Kamehameha noted that the Union Flag could draw Hawaii into international conflict as it would be seen as an ally of the United Kingdom. Kamehameha lowered the Union Flag from his home. While disputed as historically accurate, one account of events that followed stated that in order to placate American ...

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Flag of Hawaii, Flag of Hawaii - Design, Flag of Hawaii - Origins, Flag of Hawaii - Ka Hae Hawai‘i, Flag of Hawaii - Resources

Read more here: » Flag of Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Flag of Hawaii - Origins

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Popular music

Though Martinique and Guadeloupe are most frequently known only for the internationally-renowned zouk style, the islands have also produced popular musicians in various updated styles of traditional biguine, chouval bwa and gwo ka. The world-famous zouk band Kassav' remains easily the most famous performers from the island. William Flessel and Ti Celeste are well-known artists in the gwo ka moderne style, while the Guadeloupan Carnival band Akiyo has become the only group in that style to record commercially. Chouval bwa has diversife ...

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Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Folk music, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Chouval bwa, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Gwo ka, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Carnival, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Popular music, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Biguine, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Kadans, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Zouk, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Gwo ka moderne, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Notes

Read more here: » Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe: Encyclopedia II - Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Popular music

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Sōsuke Aizen - Character outline

Aizen is a soft-spoken man and apparently an intellectual. He is very kind to his subordinates, but appears kinder than he really is. According to Aizen himself, he is not bound by morals and will therefore stop at nothing to achieve his goals. In addition to that, he manipulates many, including his enemies, into helping him achieve these goals. He wears the standard shinigami captain clothes, as well as glasses. Aizen is extremely adept at combat. While it is not clear, it's implied that he has reached the limit of shinigami p ...

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Sōsuke Aizen, Sōsuke Aizen - Character outline, Sōsuke Aizen - History, Sōsuke Aizen - Kyōka Suigetsu

Read more here: » Sōsuke Aizen: Encyclopedia II - Sōsuke Aizen - Character outline

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Sōsuke Aizen - History

Little is known of Aizen's past except that he was once the lieutenant of the 5th Division. At that time, he met Kaname Tōsen and likely lured him to his side. Aizen became captain of the 5th Division, and saw great potential in Gin Ichimaru. According to Aizen, he thought of no one but Gin to be his subordinate (and lieutenant). Aizen then trained Gin, who became captain of the 3rd Division. At some point, he also saw the potential of Momo Hinamori, Izuru Kira and Renji Abarai, and took them all into his division. While Hinamori and Kira were obedient and loyal, Renji proved to be too rebel ...

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Sōsuke Aizen, Sōsuke Aizen - Character outline, Sōsuke Aizen - History, Sōsuke Aizen - Kyōka Suigetsu

Read more here: » Sōsuke Aizen: Encyclopedia II - Sōsuke Aizen - History

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Folk music

Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Chouval bwa. Main article: Chouval bwa Chouval bwa is a kind of Martinican traditional music, featuring percussion, bamboo flute, accordion, and wax-paper/comb-type kazoo. The music originated among rural Martinicans, as a form of celebratory holiday music played to accompany a dance called the manege (which translates as merry-go-round; chouval bwa is a Creole version of cheval bois, which refers to the wooden horses seen on merry- ...

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Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Folk music, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Chouval bwa, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Gwo ka, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Carnival, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Popular music, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Biguine, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Kadans, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Zouk, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Gwo ka moderne, Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Notes

Read more here: » Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe: Encyclopedia II - Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe - Folk music

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Vojvodina - Geography

Main article: Geography of Vojvodina The region is traditionally divided by the Danube and Tisa rivers into: Bačka in the northwest, Banat in the east and Srem in the southwest. A small part of the Mačva region is also located in Vojvodina, in the Srem District. Today, the western part of Srem is in Croatia, the northern part of Bačka is in Hungary, the eastern part of Banat is in Romania (with a small piece in Hungary), while Baranja (which is between the Danube and the Drava) is in Hungary and Croatia. Vojvodina has a total su ...

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Vojvodina, Vojvodina - Name, Vojvodina - History, Vojvodina - Geography, Vojvodina - Districts, Vojvodina - Cities, Vojvodina - Demographics, Vojvodina - Politics, Vojvodina - Culture

Read more here: » Vojvodina: Encyclopedia II - Vojvodina - Geography

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Vojvodina - Geography

Main article: Geography of Vojvodina The region is traditionally divided by the Danube and Tisa rivers into: Bačka in the northwest, Banat in the east and Syrmia in the southwest. A small part of the Mačva region is also located in Vojvodina, in the Srem District. Today, the western part of Srem is in Croatia, the northern part of Bačka is in Hungary, the eastern part of Banat is in Romania (with a small piece in Hungary), while Baranja (which is between the Danube and the Drava) is in Hungary and Croatia. Vojvodina has a total su ...

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Vojvodina, Vojvodina - Name, Vojvodina - History, Vojvodina - Geography, Vojvodina - Districts, Vojvodina - Cities, Vojvodina - Demographics, Vojvodina - Politics, Vojvodina - Culture

Read more here: » Vojvodina: Encyclopedia II - Vojvodina - Geography

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Waka - Forms of Waka

Waka - Chōka. Chōka consists of 5-7 syllable phrases repeated at least twice, and concludes with a 5-7-7 ending. The briefest chōka documented was made by Yamanoue no Okura in the Nara period, and goes: 瓜食めば子ども思ほゆ栗食めばまして思はゆ何処より来りしものそ眼交にもとな懸りて安眠し寝さぬ (Man'yōshū: 0337), which consists of a pattern 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-7-7: [English translation by Edwin A. Cranston, from A Waka Anthology: Volume One: The Gem-Glistening Cup, Stanford University Press © 1993] ...

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Waka, Waka - Forms of Waka, Waka - Chōka, Waka - Tanka, Waka - Other forms, Waka - Poetic culture, Waka - History of Waka development, Waka - Ancient, Waka - Heian revival, Waka - Medieval, Waka - Tokugawa shogunate period, Waka - Modern, Waka - Tanka written in English, Waka - Famous Waka and Tanka Poets

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Ka: Encyclopedia II - List of diseases starting with K - Ke

List of diseases starting with K - Kea-Ken. Kearns-Sayre syndrome Keloids Kennedy disease Kennerknecht Sorgo Oberhoffer syndrome Kennerknecht Vogel syndrome Kenny Caffey syndrome Kenny-Caffey syndrome, Type 1 List of diseases starting with K - Ker. Keratitis, hereditary Keratoacanthoma familial Keratoacanthoma Keratoconjunctivitis sicca Keratoconus posticus circu ...

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List of diseases starting with K, List of diseases starting with K - Ka, List of diseases starting with K - Kab-Kas, List of diseases starting with K - Kat-Kaw, List of diseases starting with K - Kb, List of diseases starting with K - Ke, List of diseases starting with K - Kea-Ken, List of diseases starting with K - Ker, List of diseases starting with K - Keu, List of diseases starting with K - Ki-Kn, List of diseases starting with K - Ko, List of diseases starting with K - Kr-Ky

Read more here: » List of diseases starting with K: Encyclopedia II - List of diseases starting with K - Ke

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian soul - Ba soul/personality

The Ba (b3) is in some regards the closest to the Western notion of the soul, but it also was everything that makes an individual unique, similar to the notion of personality. (In this sense, inanimate objects could also have a ba, a unique character, and indeed Old Kingdom pyramids were often called the ba of their owner). Like a soul, the ba is a part of a person that lives after the body dies, and it is sometimes depicted as a human-headed bird flying out of ...

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Egyptian soul, Egyptian soul - Ren name, Egyptian soul - Sheut shadow, Egyptian soul - Ka corporal presence/life force, Egyptian soul - Ba soul/personality, Egyptian soul - Akh

Read more here: » Egyptian soul: Encyclopedia II - Egyptian soul - Ba soul/personality

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Vojvodina - Cities

Largest cities of Vojvodina are: Novi Sad (215,659), Subotica (99,471), Zrenjanin (79,545), Pančevo (76,110), Sombor (50,950), Kikinda (41,825), Sremska Mitrovica (39,041), Vršac (36,001), Ruma (32,125), Bačka Palanka (29,431), Inđija (26,244), Vrbas (25,887), Bečej (25,703), Senta (20,363), Kula (19,293), Apatin (19,289), Temerin (19,143). Also see: List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina ...

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Vojvodina, Vojvodina - Name, Vojvodina - History, Vojvodina - Geography, Vojvodina - Districts, Vojvodina - Cities, Vojvodina - Demographics, Vojvodina - Politics, Vojvodina - Culture

Read more here: » Vojvodina: Encyclopedia II - Vojvodina - Cities

Ka: Encyclopedia II - Kilauea - Description

Kīlauea's geographical location is 19.452 North, 155.292 West. It lies against the southeast flank of much larger Mauna Loa volcano. Mauna Loa's massive size and elevation (13,677 feet or 4,169 m) is a stark contrast to Kīlauea, which rises only 4,091 feet (1,247 m) above sea level, and thus from the summit caldera appears as a broad shelf of uplands well beneath the long profile of occasionally snow-capp ...

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Kilauea, Kilauea - Description, Kilauea - Kaʻū, Kilauea - Kīlauea Caldera and Halemaʻumaʻu Crater, Kilauea - Kīlauea eruptions, Kilauea - Pele

Read more here: » Kilauea: Encyclopedia II - Kilauea - Description




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