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It became a khet in 1972 after Bangkok administration reform.
When the company changed the name to Khet, the gold pieces were changed to red.
Play Khet online at Boardspace.net, against human or robot opponents.
I did this in September and the route went through deep forest, khet and bugiyals.
The principal town and administrative center is Mong Khet.
This problem's result is used in problem 50, where the scribe finds the area of a round field of diameter 9 khet.
I suppose Khet sounds more "Egyptian" but still.
All the villagers have their fields (Khet) so they do not need to buy wheat, rice, potatos and other daily staples.
To a previous commentor, Deflexion was rename to Khet because of a legal issue.
KHET had previously aired its digital broadcasts on channel 18.
The setat could be divided into strips one khet long and ten cubit wide (a Kha).
For other uses, see Khet (disambiguation).
Luang Udom Khet Borihan became the first district head officer.
The amphoe became Khet Samphanthawong in 1972.
Khet (country subdivision)
Kala Khet (picnic spot)
In Deflexion, gold always goes first, and in Khet, silver always goes first.
The setat was equal to one square khet, where a khet measured 100 cubits.
He was the founding general secretary of Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union in Punjab.
Bharatiya Khet Mazdoor Union (agricultural workers)
The storyMidnight Callers which recalls Khet Mar's experiences being arrested and maltreated.
The latter translation is questioned by many scholars, since the hieroglyph khet (Gardiner-sign F32) normally was the symbol for "body" or "divine community".
Confined in Umar's palace, Marvi stubbornly refuses to become his wife, faithful to her pledge to Khet.
Umar then hands Marvi back to her people, but Khet and the Marus suspect her chastity.
At the end of the peninsula stands the statue of Prince Chumphon Khet Udomsak.