Kata — For other uses, see Kata (disambiguation). Kata Solo training of kata is the primary form of practice in some martial arts, such as iaidō. Japanese name … Wikipedia
Kusanku (disambiguation) — Kusanku may refer to:;Karate kata * Kusanku (kata), studied by many practitioners of Okinawan and Japanese Karate;People * Kusanku, a Chinese master in Kung Fu … Wikipedia
Shinto (disambiguation) — Shinto is the native religion of Japan and was once its state religion.Shinto or Shintō may also refer to: *Shintō, Gunma, a village in Gunma Prefecture, Japan *Shinto (character) or Tien Shinhan, a character in Dragon Ball mediaee also*Shinto… … Wikipedia
Karate — This article is about the martial art. For other uses, see Karate (disambiguation). Karateka redirects here. For the video game, see Karateka (video game). Karate (空手) … Wikipedia
List of Thailand-related articles — Thailand, known officially as the Kingdom of Thailand (IPAEng|ˈtaɪlænd, th. ราชอาณาจักรไทย, IPA2|râːtɕʰa ʔaːnaːtɕɑ #x0300;k tʰɑj) is a country in Southeast Asia. To its east lie Laos and Cambodia; to its south, the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia;… … Wikipedia
Hyeong — Tul redirects here. For other meanings, see TUL (disambiguation). Hyeong Hangul 형, 품세 (pre 1987) 품새 (post 1987), 틀 Hanja 形, 品勢(품세), no Hanja for 품새 … Wikipedia
Nuristani people — Total population ca. 125,000–300,000[1] Regions with significant … Wikipedia
Catalonia — For other uses, see Catalonia (disambiguation) and Catalunya (disambiguation). Catalonia Catalunya (Catalan) Cataluña (Spanish) Catalonha … Wikipedia
Semi-Arianism — is a name frequently given to the Trinitarian position of the conservative majority of the Eastern Christian Church in the 4th century, to distinguish it from strict Arianism. Such as by Epiphanius of Salamis[1] for the party of reaction headed… … Wikipedia
List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes — This is a list of roots, suffixes, and prefixes used in medical terminology, their meanings, and their etymology. There are a few rules when using medical roots. Firstly, prefixes and suffixes, primarily in Greek, but also in Latin, have a… … Wikipedia