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Kesi or KESI may refer to: * Kesi (tapestry), (or K'o-ssu), a very luxurious form of Chinese silk tapestry * Kesi (Ganadhara), a Jain sacred figure *Kesi (rapper), Danish rapper artist *KESI, a Texas-based radio station now known as KVLY (FM) * Korea Elevator Safety Institute *Kyethi, a town in Burma People with the surname *Pat Kesi Pat Kesi (born September 10, 1973) is a former American football offensive linemen. He played college ball at Washington. His hometown is Las Vegas, Nevada. College career While attending Washington, Kesi received the nickname "Calves" due to ...
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Kesi (tapestry)
Kesi (; K'o-ssu in Wade-Giles) is a technique in Chinese silk tapestry. It is admired for its lightness and clarity of pattern. At first, this technique was chiefly used to protect scrolls containing paintings. It was also employed as a support for paintings, later going on to become an esteemed art form. This art form especially flourished between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. The Sogdians from Central Asia during the mid-1st millennium brought their art and technique of textile tapestry to China (the Sogdians established flourishing communities throughout, and by the 6th century, their textile patterns were already being seen in China), and it is through this Silk Road influence, resulted in what became known as "kesi". During the Song dynasty, the art of the "kesi" reached its height. It is a tapestry weave, normally using silk on a small scale compared to European wall-hangings. Clothing for the court was one of the main uses. The density of knots is typically very ...
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Kesi (Ganadhara)
Kesi was the Ganadhara of twenty third Jain Tirthankara, Parshvanatha, who is said to have met Gautama Siddhartha Gautama, most commonly referred to as the Buddha, was a śramaṇa, wandering ascetic and religious teacher who lived in South Asia during the 6th or 5th century BCE and founded Buddhism. According to Buddhist tradition, he was .... Notes References * Ganadhara Indian Jain monks 7th-century BC Indian Jains 7th-century BC Jain monks 7th-century BC Indian monks {{Jainism-stub ...
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Kesi (rapper)
Oliver Chambuso (born 7 September 1992), known professionally as Kesi (), is a Danish rapper and songwriter. Kesi initially promoted himself through his own YouTube channel within the grime genre, also cooperating with others, notably Kidd and Gilli. In addition to his solo career, Kesi was a member of the hip hop group BOC (abbreviation for Bars of Crack or Bombs Over Copenhagen or Bombs Over Centrum), a Nørrebro-based group. Success on the Internet with particularly debut song "Byen Sover" led to a series of concerts and interest from established record labels, meaning that Kesi, at the age of 18, signed with Universal Records in July 2011. In August 2011, Kesi released his first official single "Slem dreng". This brought in huge media visibility, and an appearance on Danish broadcaster, TV 2 in a special feature Kesi also performed in a series of concerts, including at Roskilde Festival, Copenhagen Distortion Copenhagen Distortion is a celebration of "Copenhagen Night ...
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KVLY (FM)
KVLY (107.9 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Edinburg, Texas, and serving the Rio Grande Valley. The station is currently owned by Entravision Communications and broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for part of December. It shares studios and offices on North Jackson Road in McAllen with its sister stations: KFRQ, KKPS and KNVO-FM. KVLY has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for most FM stations in the U.S. The transmitter is on East Levee Road South in Scissors, Texas. History Beautiful Music On , the station first signed on the air. It was owned by Lloyd Hawkins, with the call sign KESI, representing an easy listening format. It was automated, carrying beautiful music supplied by Bonneville. KESI played quarter hour sweeps of soft, mostly instrumental cover versions of popular songs, as well as Broadway and Hollywood show tunes. Hawkins also owned KURV 710 AM. After a fire destroyed ...
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Korea Elevator Safety Institute
The Korea Elevator Safety Institute (KESI), an affiliated public organization of the Korean Ministry of Public Administration and Security, was established in 1992 to secure elevator safety. Especially the institute ensures elevator safety by legal inspections and activities such as education, public relations, examinations, publishing, research and international cooperation under the government's Elevator Safety Act. Also, diagnosis, supervision and consulting of elevators and mechanical parking system are major tasks. A comprehensive Information system is operated to utilize information effectively for safety management of elevators and escalators. Its main office is located in Seoul, Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o .... Safety organizations Elevators G ...
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Kyethi
Kyethi( shn, ဝဵင်းၵေႇသီႇ; my, ကျေးသီးမြို့)(Kyethi or Kehsi) is the main town of Kyethi Township, Loilem District, in the Shan State of Burma. The main town is Kesi (Kyethi or Kehsi). Highway 442 passes through Kyethi town. History Kehsi, located by the Nam Heng River, was the capital of Kehsi Mansam, one of the Shan States The Shan States (1885–1948) were a collection of minor Shan kingdoms called ''muang'' whose rulers bore the title ''saopha'' in British Burma. They were analogous to the princely states of British India. The term "Shan States" was firs .... It had a population of 618 in 1901. References Townships of Shan State Loilen District Capitals of former nations {{Shan State ...
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