• Qaz (Persian: قز) is a village in Karrab Rural District, in the Central District of Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census...
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    QazCovid-in, commercially known as QazVac, is a COVID-19 vaccine developed by the Research Institute for Biological Safety Problems in Kazakhstan. QazCoVac-P...
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  • Qaz al-Khass (Arabic: قز الخاص, also spelled Qazl Khass or Kazz el-Khass; also known as al-Rabyah) is a village in northern Syria located northwest of...
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    is more likely to derive from Persian gazi, a thin cloth, or Arabic: قز qaz, raw silk. Gauze was originally made of silk and was used for clothing. It...
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  • It was launched in March 2012, when the first site, a test site ("test.qaz") was activated. Own second level domains are allowed, but there are also...
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  • for example today reports such as QAU ("I am about to jettison fuel") and QAZ ("I am flying in a storm") would be voice or computerized transmissions....
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    Kazakh: қазақ, romanized: qazaq. It might originate from the Turkic word verb qaz-, 'to wander', reflecting the Kazakhs' nomadic culture. The term 'Cossack'...
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    to be generally available. A second country code top-level domain, .қаз ("qaz") for Kazakhstan is now active. It is used with web addresses using Cyrillic...
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  • Qaza An (redirect from Qaz An)
    Qaza An (Persian: قزاان, also Romanized as Qazā Ān; also known as Kāzwān, Qaz Ān, and Qeza’an) is a village in Qohrud Rural District, Qamsar District,...
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    Kyz kuu (Azerbaijani: qız-qov, Kazakh: qyz qýý, қыз қуу, pronounced [qəz qʊwar]) or kyz kuumai (Kyrgyz: кыз куумай, pronounced [qɯz quːmɑj]), literally...
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