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1 kara (Bracelet of steel, commonly worn on the right arm, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
Религия: караУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > kara (Bracelet of steel, commonly worn on the right arm, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
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2 kacch (Drawers, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
Религия: качхаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > kacch (Drawers, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
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3 kangha (Comb, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
Религия: кангхаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > kangha (Comb, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
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4 kirpan (Sabre, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
Религия: карпанУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > kirpan (Sabre, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa)
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5 kara
1) Геология: чёрный солонец (род засоленной почвы)2) Религия: стальной браслет, ("Bracelet" of steel, commonly worn on the right arm, in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa) кара -
6 kangha
Религия: гребень, ("Comb", in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa) кангха -
7 kirpan
Религия: кинжал, ("Sabre", one of the five emblems of the Khalsa) карпан -
8 kacch
Религия: ("Drawers", in Sikhism, one of the five emblems of the Khalsa) качха
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