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Koti (clothing), Koti
Koti may refer to: Places * Koti, Armenia * Koti Department, Burkina Faso, and its capital Koti, Burkina Faso * Koti, Hyderabad, India * Koti, Novo Mesto, Slovenia * Koti Island, Mozambique * Koti (princely state), now part of Solan district, Himachal Pradesh, India * Koti, Himachal, a station on Kalka-Shimla UNESCO World Heritage mountain railway of India People * Koti (gender), or kothi, an effeminate man in the culture of the Indian subcontinent * Koti (composer) (Saluri Koteswara Rao, fl. from 1983), a composer in the Indian film industry * Koti and Chennayya (c. 1556–1591), legendary Tuluva twin heroes in the Tulu epic of the same name Other uses * Koti (clothing), a South Asian jacket worn by women * Koti (number), or crore, denoting 10 million (100 lakh) in the Indian numbering system * Koti (ship), ''Koti'' (ship), an oil tanker seized by South Korea in 2017 * Koti language, spoken on Koti Island in Mozambique * KOTI (TV), an American TV station licensed to Klamath F ...
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Koti, Armenia
Koti ( hy, Կոթի) is a village in the Tavush Province of Armenia near the border with Azerbaijan. The village is located 5 kilometres east of Saint Sargis Monastery. Etymology The village was known in 1920 as ''Kotikend'' () or ''Kotigegh'' (), later being renamed to ''Shavarshavan'' () in 1961 in honour of Armenian revolutionary who hailed from the village. Following the independence of Armenia, the village was finally renamed Koti. Education Children of Armenia Fund (COAF) started its activities in Tavush in 2016, including education and health programs, shelter from shelling and other potential use of weapons in areas along the border with Azerbaijan. Economy The population is engaged cattle breeding, fruit growing, tobacco growing, cultivation of grain and fodder crops. History Koti in the Russian Empire from 1828–1840 formed a part of the Georgia Governorate, Georgian Governorate, and later of the Georgia-Imeretia Governorate 1840–1845, then of the Tiflis Go ...
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Koti (number)
A crore (; abbreviated cr) denotes ten million (10,000,000 or 107 in scientific notation) and is equal to 100 lakh in the Indian numbering system. It is written as 1,00,00,000 with the local 2,2,3 style of digit group separators (one lakh is equal to one hundred thousand, and is written as 1,00,000). It is widely used both in official and other contexts in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It is often used in Bangladeshi, Indian, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan English. Money Large amounts of money in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Pakistan are often written in terms of ''Koti'' or ''crore''. For example (one hundred and fifty million) is written as "fifteen ''crore'' rupees", "15 crore" or "". In the abbreviated form, usage such as "15 cr" (for "15 ''crore'' rupees") is common. Trillions (in the short scale) of money are often written or spoken of in terms of ''lakh crore''. For example, ''one trillion rupees'' is equivalent to: * '' ...
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Kothi (other)
Kothi may refer to: Places * Kothi, Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India * Kothi, Satna, Madhya Pradesh, India * Kothi State, a former princely state in the modern Satna district, Madhya Pradesh Other uses * Kothi (gender), an effeminate man in the culture of the Indian subcontinent See also * Koti (other) Koti may refer to: Places * Koti, Armenia * Koti Department, Burkina Faso, and its capital Koti, Burkina Faso * Koti, Hyderabad, India * Koti, Novo Mesto, Slovenia * Koti Island, Mozambique * Koti (princely state), now part of Solan distric ...
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Reborn (comics)
Reborn may refer to: Film *''Reborn'', a 2015 video produced by the Augustine Institute * ''Re:Born'' (film), a 2016 Japanese action film * ''Reborn'' (film), a 2018 American horror film Music *Reborn (band), a Moroccan death metal band Albums * ''Reborn'' (Avalon album) or the title song, 2009 * ''Reborn'' (Diaura album) or the title song, 2013 * ''Reborn'' (Era album) or the title song, 2008 * ''Reborn'' (Finding Favour album) or the title song, 2015 * ''Reborn'' (Denny Laine album) or the title song, 1996 * ''Reborn'' (Kavinsky album), by Kavinsky, 2022 * ''Reborn'' (Living Sacrifice album), 1997 * ''Reborn'' (Manafest album) or the title song, 2015 * ''Reborn'' (Northern Kings album), 2007 * ''Reborn'' (Stryper album) or the title song, 2005 * ''Reborn'' (Trapt album), 2007 * ''Re:Born'' (album), by Gackt, 2009 * ''Re:Born'' (EP), by Soyou, 2017 Songs * "Reborn" (Kids See Ghosts song), 2018 *"Reborn", by AKB48 from ''Kibōteki Refrain'', 2014 *"Reborn", by Biohazard from ''Re ...
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Ministry Of Oil (Iraq)
The Ministry of Oil ( ar, وزارة النفط) is the Iraqi government agency responsible for Iraqi petroleum. The Minister of Oil since May 2020 is Ihsan Abdul Jabbar Ismail. Establishments * North Oil Company (NOC) * South Oil Company (SOC) * Petroleum Research & Development Center (PRDC) * Baiji Oil Training Institute (BAJOTI) * Basrah Oil Training Institute (BASOTI) * Kirkuk Oil Training Institute (KOTI) * Baghdad Oil Training Institute (BOTI) * Heavy Engineering Equipments Company (HEESCO) * South Refineries Company (SRC) * Midland Refineries Company (MRC) * North Refineries Company (NRC) * Gas Filling Company (GFC) * Midland Oil Company (MDOC) * South Gas Company (SGC) * North Gas Company (NGC) * Missan Oil Company (MOC) * Iraqi Drilling Company (IDC) * Oil Products Distribution Company (OPDC) * State Organization for Marketing of Oil (SOMO) * Oil Pipelines Company (OPC) * Iraqi Oil Tankers Company (IOTC) * Oil Exploration Company (OEC) * State Company f ...
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Kirkuk Oil Training Institute
Kirkuk ( ar, كركوك, ku, کەرکووک, translit=Kerkûk, , tr, Kerkük) is a city in Iraq, serving as the capital of the Kirkuk Governorate, located north of Baghdad. The city is home to a diverse population of Turkmens, Arabs, Kurds, and Assyrians. Kirkuk sits on the ruins of the original Kirkuk Citadel which sits near the Khasa River. Kirkuk was proclaimed the "capital of Iraqi culture" in 2010. It is claimed by the Kurdistan Regional Government as its capital. Kirkuk is also considered by Iraqi Turkmens to be their cultural and historical capital. The government of Iraq states that Kirkuk represents a small version of Iraq due to its diverse population, and that the city is a model for coexistence in the country. Etymology The ancient name of Kirkuk was the Hurrian ''Arrapha'' During the Parthian era, a ''Korkura/Corcura'' ( grc, Κόρκυρα) is mentioned by Ptolemy, which is believed to refer either to Kirkuk or to the site of Baba Gurgur from the city. Since ...
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The Korea Transport Institute
The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) is a think tank under the Prime Minister's Office in South Korea. Commissioned research is by order of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) and local government. It relocated to the Sejong National Research Complex in Sejong City in December 2014. History KOTI was founded through Article 32 of the Civil Act in November 1985 and official began operation August 1987 under article 24 of the Urban Traffic Readjustment Promotion Act. In 1999 it joined the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities, and Social Sciences (NRCS) and moved to the Construction & Transport Research Complex in Goyang City until it moved to Sejong City in December 2014. As of December 2017, the current president is OH Jaehak and is the 14th president of KOTI. The position was previously held by LEE Chang Woon. Organization KOTI consists of 300 personnel of which 230 are in research positions and a total of 99 are Ph.D. holders. Under the ...
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KOTI (TV)
KOTI (channel 2) is a television station in Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States, affiliated with NBC and owned by California Oregon Broadcasting, Inc. The station maintains a news bureau on South 7th Street in downtown Klamath Falls, and its transmitter is located atop Stukel Mountain. KOTI operates as a full-time satellite of Medford-licensed company flagship KOBI (channel 5), whose studios are located on South Fir Street in downtown Medford. KOTI covers areas of southwest and south-central Oregon that receive a marginal to non-existent over-the-air signal from KOBI, although there is significant overlap between the two stations' contours otherwise. KOTI is a straight simulcast of KOBI; on-air references to KOTI are limited to Federal Communications Commission (FCC)-mandated hourly station identifications during newscasts and other programming. Overview The station was founded on August 12, 1956, by William B. Smullin. The call letters KOTI are believed to have come fro ...
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Koti Language
The Koti language, or ''Ekoti'' (pronounced ), is a Bantu language spoken in Mozambique by about 64,200 people. Koti is spoken on Koti Island and is also the major language of Angoche, the capital of the district with the same name in the province of Nampula. In terms of genetic classification, Koti is generally considered to belong to the Makhuwa group (P.30 in Guthrie's classification). A large portion of its vocabulary however derives from a past variety of Swahili, today the lingua franca of much of East Africa's coast. This Swahili influence is usually attributed to traders from Kilwa or elsewhere on the Zanzibar Coast, who in the fifteenth century settled at Angoche. Arends et al. suggest it might turn out to be a Makhua–Swahili mixed language.Arends, Muysken, & Smith (1995), ''Pidgins and Creoles: An Introduction'' Geography and demography The place name ''Koti'' refers primarily to the island. An older form is ; this form with the class 2 nominal prefix ''a'' for 'p ...
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Koti (ship)
The ''Koti'' is a Panama-registered oil tanker that in December 2017 was seized by South Korea for suspected violations of United Nations sanctions against North Korea A number of countries and international bodies have imposed sanctions against North Korea. Currently, many sanctions are concerned with North Korea's nuclear weapons program and were imposed after its first nuclear test in 2006. The United St .... See also * '' Lighthouse Winmore'' References Oil tankers History of North Korea Ships of Panama {{Merchantship-stub ...
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Koti (clothing)
Sadri ( hi, सदरी, ur, صدری), also known as a Waskat ( hi, वास्कट, ur, واسکٹ) or Bandi ( hi, बंडी, ur, بنڈی), is a vest-jacket worn by men in South Asia, while women sometimes wear a similar waistcoat known as a Koti ( hi, कोटी, ur, کوٹی). In Europe and America, the sadri became known as a Nehru vest. Etymology The word Bandi is derived from ''badhnati'' (Sanskrit: बध्नाति) meaning ''to fasten'' or ''to tie''. Use The sadri is a sleeveless-vest jacket, traditionally worn over achkan, angarkha, qameez and kurta by men. It was historically worn by the peasant class and was decorated with various styles of folk embroidery for festive occasions. It is part of everyday wear for men and it is also popular among the political class throughout South Asia. In the winter, the sadri is especially worn as it keeps the wearer warm. ''Koti'' jacket was traditionally worn by women, it differs from bandi and sadri worn by me ...
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Koti Department
Koti is a department or commune of Tuy Province in southern Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (, ; , ff, 𞤄𞤵𞤪𞤳𞤭𞤲𞤢 𞤊𞤢𞤧𞤮, italic=no) is a landlocked country in West Africa with an area of , bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to .... Its capital lies at the town of Koti.Burkinabé government inforoute communale


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Departments of Burkina Faso Tuy Province {{Tuy-geo-stub ...
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