| Karl von Clausewitz | Karl Popper | Kamikaze |
| KazakhstanKazakhstan ( Kazakh: #x49A;қ Qazaqstan Russian: Kazakhstan , also spelled Kazakstan is a country that stretches over a vast expanse of Asia and a former republic of the now extinct USSR. It has borders with Russia, the People's Republic of China, and | KattegatKattegat or Kattegatt is a bay of the North Sea and a continuation of Skagerrak, bounded by Denmark and Sweden. The Baltic Sea drains into the Kattegat through Oresund and the Danish Straits. Waterways that drain into the Kattegat are the rivers of Gota a | Kansas City ChiefsThe Kansas City Chiefs are a National Football League team based in Kansas City, Missouri. Franchise Founded 1959 First Season 1960 (charter American Football League member; joined NFL in 1970 league merger) Formerly known as Dallas Texans, 1960-62, then |
| KansasKansas derived from the Siouan word Kansa meaning "People of the south wind", is a midwestern state in the United States. postal abbreviation for the state is KS and the state flower is the sunflower. The state motto is "Ad astra per aspera", Latin for "t | KappaKappa can stand for: Κ or κ, the 10th letter of the Greek alphabet: see Kappa (letter). A type of mischievous water imp in Japanese mythology, also referred to in the Harry Potter novels: see kappa (mythical creature). The adiabatic index of a | Karl MarxKarl Heinrich Marx ( May 5, 1818 March 14, 1883) was an influential German economist, philosopher, social and political theorist. Although Marx addressed many issues in his career as a journalist and philosopher, he is most famous for his analysis of hist |
| KarateKarate or karate-do is a budo art, a Japanese martial art introduced to the Japanese main islands from Okinawa in 1922. Karate emphasises striking techniques (i. punching and kicking) over grappling. Karate training can be divided into three major parts, | Karl DönitzKarl Donitz ( September 16, 1891— December 24, 1980) was a naval leader in Nazi Germany during World War II. Despite never joining the Nazi Party, Donitz attained the high rank of Grand Admiral Grossadmiral and served as Commander in Chief of Submarines O | KaddishFor the poem by Allen Ginsberg, please see Kaddish (poem Kaddish is a collective term, used to refer to four different prayers in Judaism, although by itself, the term is often used to refer specifically to "The Mourner's Kaddish". When mention is made of |
| Kalevala | Karl Friedrich Abel | Karl Andree |
| Kalmar Union | Katzenjammer Kids | Kathleen Kenyon |
| Kallikrates | Kabul | Karel van het Reve |
| Katakana | Kansas State University | Kansas City Wizards |
| Katana | Karma | Kaliningrad |
| Kazaa | Karnataka | Kashrut |
| Kansas City Royals | Ka-bar | Kansas City |
| Kara Sea | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Kabbalah |
| Kabbala | Kaang | Kadiogo |
| Kali | Kagoshima, Kagoshima | Kajang |
| Kapok | KAB-500KR | KAB-500L |
| Kamov Ka-50 | KARNAC | Kabaddi |
| Kabir Bedi | Kamov Ka-25 | Kainite |
| KAIST | Kabyle | Kaolinite |
| Kawasaki Ki-56 | Kata | Katyusha |
| Kathy Acker | Kara-Su | Kabuki |
| Kangol | Kaj Munk | Katharometer |
| Katydid | Kamacite | Kamagraphy |
| Kaohsiung | Kashubians | Karst topography |
| Kantele | Kansas-Nebraska Act | Kaleidoscope |
| Kalmia latifolia | Karel Hynek Mácha | Kangaroo |
| Kaluza-Klein theory | Kalsilite | Kanchenjunga |
| Kay Redfield Jamison | Karaoke | KAOS |
| Kary Mullis | KA9Q | KADS |
| Karachi | Kahlúa | Katal |
| Kach and Kahane Chai | Kalahari Desert | Katanga |
| Kathmandu | Kariba Dam | Kana |
| Kathleen Soliah | Karl Gustav Ahlefeldt | Kateretes |
| Kashubian language | Kandahar | Kaspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig |
| Karlheinz Stockhausen | Kanem-Bornu Empire | Karadjordjevic |
| Karl Radek | Karl Bottiger | Karl Ferdinand Braun |