KAF, Kaf or Kafs may refer to: Mount Qaf or Kaf, a mythical place in medieval Islamic cosmology Kaf, a city in Al Jawf Province, Saudi Arabia Kandahar...
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Ahmed Abu Bakar Said Al-Kaf (Arabic: أحمد أبو بكر سعيد الكاف; born 6 March 1983) is an Omani professional football referee. He has been a full international...
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Kaf Hachayim (Hebrew: כף החיים; translation: "the palm of life") is the title of two widely cited codes of Jewish law. It may refer to: a work by Rabbi...
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Katrina Kaif (redirect from Katrina Kaf)
Katrina Kaif (pronounced [kəˈʈriːna kɛːf]; born Katrina Turquotte, 16 July 1983) is a British actress who works in Hindi-language films. One of the highest-paid...
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Kaf (花譜, stylized as KAF) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and virtual YouTuber represented by Kamitsubaki Studio. She is active on YouTube where she uploads...
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Public holidays in France (redirect from Fèt Kaf)
l'autonomie): 29 June. Réunion Freedom Day (Fête réunionnaise de la liberté; Fèt Kaf) December 20. Abolition of slavery: 9 October. Abolition of slavery: 28 May...
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Gaf (section Kaf with line)
Perso-Arabic letters, all representing /ɡ/. They are all derived from the letter kāf, with additional diacritics, such as dots and lines. It is also one of the...
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Yaakov Chaim Sofer (redirect from Kaf Ha'Chaim)
was a Sephardic rabbi, kabbalist, talmudist and poseq. He is the author of Kaf Hakhaim, a work of halakha. Sofer was born in Baghdad, Ottoman Iraq. He studied...
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