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Look up katun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Katun mainly refers to a form of autonomous medieval community in the Balkans, generally made up of
Katun
Unit of time in the Mayan calendar equal to 7200 days (~20 years)
A kʼatun (/ˈkɑːtuːn/, Mayan pronunciation: [kʼaˈtun]) is a unit of time in the Maya calendar equal to 20 tuns or 7200 days, equivalent to 19.713 tropical
Kʼatun
Katúň is a small settlement close to Spišské Podhradie, Slovakia (48° 59' N, 20° 44' E). The settlement contains an ancient bell tower, supposed to have
Katúň
River in Russia
The Katun (Russian: Катунь [kɐˈtunʲ]; Altay: Кадын, romanized: Qadın [qɑˈdɯn]) is a river in the Altai Republic and the Altai Krai of Russia. It forms
Katun_(river)
Katun (/ˈkeɪtən/ KAY-tən) is a supplier of OEM-compatible imaging consumables and supplies for office equipment. Katun was founded in 1979 by T. Michael
Katun_Corporation
Rural self-governing community in the Balkans
The katun (Albanian: katun(d); Aromanian: cãtun; Romanian: cătun; Serbian: катун) is a rural self-governing community in the Balkans, traditional of the
Katun_(community)
First wife of Genghis Khan (c. 1161–1230)
Börte Üjin (/ˈbɜːrti ˈuːdʒɪn/; Mongolian: ᠪᠥᠷᠲᠡ ᠦᠵᠢᠨ Бөртэ үжин), better known as Börte (c. 1161–1230), was the first wife of Temüjin, who became Genghis
Börte
Tsar of Bulgaria from 997 to 1014
Samuel (also Samoil or Samuil; Bulgarian: Самуил, pronounced [sɐmuˈiɫ]; Macedonian: Самоил/Самуил, pronounced [samɔˈiɫ/sɐmuˈiɫ]; Old Church Slavonic: Самоилъ;
Samuel_of_Bulgaria
Empress consort of the Ilkhanate
Baghdad Khatun (Persian: بغداد خاتون; died 16 December 1335) (lit. Queen Baghdad), was a Chobanid princess, the daughter of Chupan. She was the empress
Baghdad_Khatun
Calendar used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
in the Aztec day count. The cycle was counted from katun 11 Ahau to katun 13 Ahau. Since a katun is 20 × 360 = 7200 days long, and the remainder of 7200
Maya_calendar
Strict nature reserve in the Altai Republic, Russia
Katun Nature Reserve (Russian: Катунский заповедник) (also Katunsky) is a Russian zapovednik (strict nature reserve) located in the highlands of the central
Katun_Nature_Reserve
Major river in Siberia
410 kilometres (3,360 mi). The Ob forms at the confluence of the Biya and Katun which have their origins in the Altai Mountains. It is the westernmost of
Ob
Amusement ride (debuted 2000)
Katun is an inverted roller coaster at the Mirabilandia amusement park, Savio, outside Ravenna, Italy. It is the longest inverted roller coaster in Europe
Katun_(roller_coaster)
Chobanid princess (died 1351)
30. Indiana University. p. 50. Charles, Melville; Zaryab, Abbas. "DELŠĀD ḴĀTŪN". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 10 March 2018. Wing, Patrick (2016).
Dilshad_Khatun
Theme park in Savio, Italy
of 12 hectares, called Mirabeach. The most notable attractions are the Katun inverted roller coaster and the iSpeed launched coaster. It has the world's
Mirabilandia_(Italy)
Country in Southeast Europe
Dečanski founded his monastery of Dečani in 1330, he referred to ‘villages and katuns of Vlachs and Albanians’ in the area of the white Drin. Vlachs and Albanians
Kosovo
First-level administrative division of Russia
emerald-colored Katun River has its source at the Gebler glacier, which is situated on the Republic's highest point, Mount Belukha. The Katun River, in particular
Altai_Republic
Settlement in Altai Krai, Russia
Ust-Katun (Russian: Усть-Катунь) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Biysky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 449 as of 2013. There are
Ust-Katun
Mountain range in Central–East Asia
the Katun river begins as a gorge on the south-west slope of Belukha; then, after a big bend, the river (600 km (370 mi) long) pierces the Katun Belki
Altai_Mountains
Prehistoric event in Central Asia
cataclysmic flood(s) that, according to some geomorphologists, swept along the Katun River in the Russian Altai (Altai Republic and Altai Krai) at the end of
Altai_flood
Village in Northern, Montenegro
Katun (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Катун) is a village in the municipality of Pljevlja, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the village had a population
Katun,_Pljevlja
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Katun (Italian: Cattuni) is a village in the municipality of Poreč-Parenzo, Istria in Croatia. The name Katun originates from Albanian and the village
Katun,_Poreč
Village in Southern and Eastern Serbia, Serbia
Katun is a village in the municipality of Vranje, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 432 people. The settlement was
Katun_(Vranje)
Mother of Bilge Qaghan
romanized: Elbilge qatun; Chinese: 比爾加·哈通; pinyin: Bǐ'ěr jiā·hā tōng) or Ilbilga Katun was the wife of the 8th century Göktürk qaghan, Ilterish Qaghan, the founder
El_Bilga_Khatun
Village in Rasina District, Serbia
Donji Katun is a village in the municipality of Varvarin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1012 people. Popis stanovništva
Donji_Katun
Amir of the Timurid Empire from 1449 to 1450
Tajikistan and parts of Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan) and Roqya Katun Arolat. He was brought up at the court of his grandfather Shah Rukh. It
Abdal-Latif_Mirza
Village in Rasina District, Serbia
Gornji Katun is a village in the municipality of Varvarin, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 1468 people. The Old
Gornji_Katun
Village in Nišava, Serbia
Katun (Serbian: Катун) is a village in the municipality of Aleksinac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 571 people
Katun_(Aleksinac)
Turkish:سلطان) and Hatun (Mongolian: ᠬᠠᠲᠤᠨ хатан; Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: katun; Ottoman Turkish: خاتون, romanized: hatun or قادین romanized: kadın; Persian:
List_of_Ottoman_princesses
Hungarian and Balkan Vlach community leader
Balkans, knez was one of the terms used to refer to the leader of a Vlach katun, alongside katunar and other titles. In the 14th century and especially
Knez_(Vlach_leader)
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Russia
is the name of an UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of the Altai and Katun Natural Reserves, Lake Teletskoye, Belukha Mountain, and the Ukok Plateau
Golden_Mountains_of_Altai
Village in Altai Republic, Russia
Turbaza "Katun" (Russian: Турбаза «Катунь»; Altay: Турбаза «Кадын», Turbaza "Kadın") is a rural locality (a selo) in Uznezinskoye Rural Settlement of
Turbaza_"Katun"
Historical tribe and region in eastern Montenegro
appear in historical records in 1330 as a brotherhood from an Albanian katun near Lake Shkodra under the jurisdiction of the Dečani Monastery. The region
Kuči_(tribe)
River in Russia
Çuy) is a river in the Altai Republic in Russia, a right tributary of the Katun (Ob's basin). The Chuya is 320 kilometres (200 mi) long, and its drainage
Chuya,_Altai_(river)
Mexican extreme metal band
The band's first two studio albums titled "Venganza" (Vengeance) and "Katun" were released through the label Moribund Records. In 2010, they released
Hacavitz_(band)
Selo in Republic of Buryatia, Russia
Katun (Russian: Катунь) is a rural locality (a selo) in Barguzinsky District, Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The population was 185 as of 2010. Katun is
Katun,_Republic_of_Buryatia
Mountain massif in Montenegro
historically characterized by katuns, traditional seasonal settlements for summer cattle grazing. A 2020 study documented 193 katuns within the Kuči Mountain
Kuči_Mountains
Settlement in Altai Krai, Russia
Katun (Russian: Катунь) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Aysky Selsoviet, Altaysky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 272 as of 2013
Katun,_Altai_Krai
City in Altai Krai, Russia
Russia, located on the Biya River not far from its confluence with the Katun River. It is the second largest city of the krai (after Barnaul, the administrative
Biysk
Ethnic group
in time developed peculiar socio-political organizational units known as katuns. With their caravans, Vlach carried out much of the traffic between Bosnian
Vlachs in medieval Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vlachs_in_medieval_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Extinct Gheg Albanian dialect of Istria
is an extinct variety of Gheg Albanian that was spoken in the village of Katun in the area of Poreč, Istria.[failed verification] From the 13th to the
Istrian_Albanian
Tower containing or designed to hold bells
documents in belfries. Not all are on a large scale; the "bell" tower of Katúň, in Slovakia, is typical of the many more modest structures that were once
Bell_tower
River in Russia
romanized: Arqıt) is a river in central Altai Republic, a right tributary of Katun. Upstream from its confluence with the Dzhazator, it is called Akalakha
Argut
1638 Maya revolt in colonial Yucatan
ahaw katun / [...] / He ix bin tz'occebal u thanil e / Noh katun / Likom chan / Y etel ho tzuc chakan / Ti bateel / U chan katun / Hun ahau / Katun / Kakal
Tipu_rebellion
Indigenous people of Mesoamerica
throughout the peninsula. Six katun after they were destroyed they ceased to be called Maya; 11 Ahau was the name of the katun when the Maya men ceased to
Maya_peoples
Serbian Orthodox monastery near Budva, Montenegro
romanized: Manastir Reževići) is a medieval Serbian Orthodox monastery located in Katun Reževići village between Budva and Petrovac in modern-day Montenegro. The
Reževići_Monastery
Highlander tribe of Montenegro
communities, identified as katuns within the defter, those were Katun Bukumir, Katun Bušat (Bushat) and Katun Drenovica. All three katuns were located in the
Piperi_(tribe)
River in Russia
drainage basin of 3,710 square kilometres (1,430 sq mi). It is a tributary of Katun River. The town Onguday lies on the Ursul. Onguday. Ursul River. "Река Урсул
Ursul_(Russia)
Village in Kurdistan, Iran
(Persian: قطوند, also Romanized as Qaţāvand and Qaţvand; also known as Kattūn, Katūn, Qaţāvan, Qatāvon, and Qateh Vand) is a village in Gol-e Cheydar Rural District
Qatavand
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Mugeba
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Kirmenjak
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Radoši_kod_Žbandaja
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Stancija_Vodopija
Topics referred to by the same term
The Chuya is a tributary of the Katun, in Altai Republic, Russia. Chuya may also refer to: Marubashi Chūya (丸橋 忠弥; died 1651), Japanese rōnin, instructor
Chuya_(disambiguation)
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Žbandaj
Mosque and Mausoleum in Baghdad, Iraq
قبر زمرد خاتون, romanized: qabr zumurrud ḵātūn or Arabic: مرقد زمرد خاتون, romanized: marqad zumurrud ḵātūn), also known as the Tomb of Sitta Zubayda
Zumurrud Khatun Mosque and Mausoleum
Zumurrud_Khatun_Mosque_and_Mausoleum
Ethnic group in the Balkans
Decani in 1330, he referred to 'villages and katuns of Vlachs and Albanians' in the area of the white Drin: a katun (alb.:katund) was a shepherding settlement
Kosovo_Albanians
Linguistic contact research
Toponyms such as Donji Katun, Gornji Katun, Katun (Aleksinac) Katun (Vranje) in Southern Serbia, Katun, Pljevlja, Katun Božički and Katun Nahija in Montenegro
Albanian–Eastern Romance linguistic parallels
Albanian–Eastern_Romance_linguistic_parallels
National park in Kazakhstan
(Belukha Mountain, 4,506 m (14,783 ft)), is on the Russian border in the Katun Range. The park is in Katonkaragay District of East Kazakhstan Region, 1
Katon-Karagay_National_Park
Historical tribe and region of Herzegovina
historical Vlach katun of Herzegovina that existed in the Late Middle Ages. The Maleševci are mentioned alongside numerous Herzegovinian katuns in the 14th
Maleševci_(tribe)
Television channel
Cartoon Network (Japanese: カートゥーン ネットワーク, Hepburn: Kātūn Nettowāku) is a Japanese cable and satellite television channel operated by Discovery Japan,
Cartoon_Network_(Japan)
Historical tribe and region in Montenegro
on. Throughout 14th and 15th century they are specifically mentioned as katun "Vlachs" or "Morlachs". They inhabited lands around Jezera, Prijepolje (1423)
Drobnjaci
Press. p. 299. ISBN 978-0-521-34770-9. Charles, Melville. "BOLOḠĀN KĀTŪN: Boloḡān Ḵātūn "Moʿaẓẓama"". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 8 March 2018. Geraldine
List of royal consorts of Iran
List_of_royal_consorts_of_Iran
Television series
Cartoon KAT-TUN (カートゥンKAT-TUN, Kātun Katūn) was a Japanese variety show hosted by KAT-TUN, a Japanese boy band formed by Johnny & Associates. The show
Cartoon_KAT-TUN
Nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Barguzin Baykal-Lena Central Siberia Dauriya Dzherginsky Great Arctic Gyda Katun Khakasski Kuznetsk Alatau Putorana Sayano-Shushenski Sokhondo Stolby Taymyr
Great Arctic State Nature Reserve
Great_Arctic_State_Nature_Reserve
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Kadumi
Lake in Russia
through a single outlet, the Biya River, which, after its confluence with the Katun River, forms one of Siberia's largest rivers, the Ob River. The lake is
Lake_Teletskoye
Pre-Columbian Maya political title
20th day of the tzolkʼin, the Maya divinatory calendar, on which a ruler's kʼatun-ending rituals would fall. The word is known from several Mayan languages
Ajaw
Town in Istria, Croatia
population 39 Jurići-Iurici, population 3 Kadumi-Cadumi, population 216 Katun-Cattuno, population 64 Kirmenjak-Chirmegnacco, population 48 Kosinožići-Cosini
Poreč
Nature reserve in Belgorod Oblast, Russia
Barguzin Baykal-Lena Central Siberia Dauriya Dzherginsky Great Arctic Gyda Katun Khakasski Kuznetsk Alatau Putorana Sayano-Shushenski Sokhondo Stolby Taymyr
Belogorye_Nature_Reserve
Sufi mystic and poet (1207–1273)
(d. 483/1090), the well-known Hanafite jurist, whose daughter, Ferdows Ḵātūn, was the mother of Aḥmad Ḵaṭīb, Bahāʾ-e Walad's grandfather (see Forūzānfar
Rumi
15th-century Qara Qoyunlu-era former mosque in northwestern Iran
Qoyunlu seized Tabriz. After the deaths of Jahānšāh and Ḵātun Jān Begom, their daughter Ṣāleha Ḵātun continued overseeing the work. Under the Āq Qoyunlu ruler
Blue_Mosque,_Tabriz
downstream from Tomsk) Aley (near Barnaul) Kazym Chaya Iksa Barnaulka Kasmala Katun River (in Biysk) Biya River (in Biysk) Chulyshman (into Lake Teletskoye)
List_of_rivers_of_Russia
Lake in Russia
Manĵürek) is a lake in the Altai Republic, located on the right bank of the Katun, at an altitude of 373 m above sea level. The Altai name of the lake is
Lake_Manzherok
Glacial lake in Žabljak, northern Montenegro
mountain trails lead from it to other smaller lakes around Žabljak. The Katun restaurant is located on the shore of the lake and serves traditional Montenegrin
Black_Lake_(Montenegro)
Species of plant
Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 31 January 2025. "Endemic and Relict Species". Katun Road Borderline Heights. Regional Development Agency for Bjelasica, Komovi
Lilium_albanicum
Historical tribes of Montenegro
names of katuns, such as the Banjani, Drobnjaci, Ćeklići, Malonšići, Pješivci or Bjelopavlići, some are not explicitly identified as katuns. Instead,
Tribes_of_Montenegro
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Stranići_kod_Nove_Vasi
South Korean pay TV channel
Cartoon Network Korea (Korean: 카툰 네트워크; RR: Katun Neteuwokeu) is a South Korean pay television channel which launched on 11 November 2006 and owned by
Cartoon_Network_(South_Korea)
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Ružići,_Poreč
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Červar-Porat
Turkic goddess of children, babies, and souls
represent Kök Tengri. Khagan wives, katuns or hatuns, were considered Umays, too. With the help of 'Umay, katuns had babies and these babies were the
Umay
Hereditary title of nobility of Turkic origin
University Press. Amin Maalouf. Crusades Through Arab Eyes, 1984 ÏNĀNČ ḴĀTUN, Encyclopædia Iranica ATĀBAK, Encyclopædia Iranica ATĀBAKĀN-E ĀḎARBĀYJĀN
Atabeg
River in Russia
the Altai Republic and Altai Krai in Russia. At its confluence with the Katun, downstream of the city Biysk, the Ob is formed. The Biya is 301 km long;
Biya_(river)
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Buići,_Istria_County
American trade magazine
Mindbender Galaxyland Schwarzkopf 1985 42 Revenge of the Mummy: The Ride Universal Studios Florida Premier Rides 2004 50 Katun Mirabilandia B&M 2000 41
Amusement_Today
Nature reserve in Buryatia, Russia
Barguzin Baykal-Lena Central Siberia Dauriya Dzherginsky Great Arctic Gyda Katun Khakasski Kuznetsk Alatau Putorana Sayano-Shushenski Sokhondo Stolby Taymyr
Barguzinsky_Nature_Reserve
Region in central Asia
ecoregion – the Golden Mountains of Altai, consisting of the Altai and Katun Natural Reserves, Lake Teletskoye, Belukha Mountain, and the Ukok Plateau;
Altai-Sayan_region
Carved stone slabs made by the Pre-Columbian Maya
events, especially at the end of a kʼatun 20-year cycle of the Maya calendar, or to mark a quarter or a half kʼatun. The stela did not just mark off a
Maya_stelae
Japanese boy band
KAT-TUN (カトゥーン, Katūn) was a Japanese boy band under Starto Entertainment. Their formation under Johnny & Associates was in 2001. The group's name was
KAT-TUN
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Cancini
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Kosinožići
Village in Istria County, Croatia
Dračevac Filipini Fuškulin Garbina Jakići Gorinji Jasenovica Jehnići Kadumi Katun Kirmenjak Kosinožići Kukci Ladrovići Matulini Mičetići Mihatovići Mihelići
Jasenovica,_Istria_County
Eschatological beliefs about the year
20: 20 days made a uinal, 18 uinals (360 days) made a tun, 20 tuns made a kʼatun, and 20 kʼatuns (144,000 days or roughly 394 years) made up a bʼakʼtun.
2012_phenomenon
Country in the Middle East (1338–1357)
were not completely wiped out from Persia. A daughter of Chupan's, Baghdad Katun, had caught the eye of Abu Sa'id. During Chupan's lifetime, she had been
Chobanids
Seljuk princess and wife of Ghaznavid ruler Mas'ud III
1995, p. 90. Bosworth 2002, p. 179. Bosworth, C. Edmund (2002). "GOWHAR ḴĀTUN". Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. XI, Fasc. 2. London et al.: C. Edmund Bosworth
Gawhar_Khatun
Nature reserve in Astrakhan Oblast, Russia
Barguzin Baykal-Lena Central Siberia Dauriya Dzherginsky Great Arctic Gyda Katun Khakasski Kuznetsk Alatau Putorana Sayano-Shushenski Sokhondo Stolby Taymyr
Astrakhan_Nature_Reserve
batut, čotura, faša, fičor, furka, gušav, kačula, kapuš, karam, karuca, katun, keptarče, kolastra, korda, koruna, kostura, kupa, mačuka, mandzara, murg
Eastern Romance influence on the Slavic languages
Eastern_Romance_influence_on_the_Slavic_languages
District in Altai Republic, Russia
район (Russian) District Other transcription(s) • Altay Чамал аймак The Katun River in Chemalsky District Flag Coat of arms Location of Chemalsky District
Chemalsky_District
Ajaw of Copán from 628 to 695
important locations across the Copán Valley. These monuments all celebrated a kʼatun-ending. He also erected a stela at the Santa Rita site 12 kilometers (7+1⁄2 mi)
Chan_Imix_Kʼawiil
KATUN
KATUN
KATUN
KATUN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pushpaketu | பà¯à®·à¯à®ªà®•ேதà¯
Kamdev, Cupid
Girl/Female
Tamil
The Lord is my father
Girl/Female
Irish
Dusky; dark.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim
Faith; Belief
Boy/Male
Tamil
Harikaran | ஹரீகரண
Girl/Female
Arabic
Exalted; Highest Social Standing
Girl/Female
German
Magnificent; From the High Tower
Girl/Female
Indian
Daughter of Brahma
Boy/Male
Tamil
Perfect, Complete, Godly
Boy/Male
Hindu
An efficient horse rider
KATUN
KATUN
KATUN
KATUN
KATUN