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KMT might stand for:

  • Kuomintang, is a centre-right political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan.
  • Kmt is the hieroglyphic representation of Kemet, the name ancient Egyptians gave to the land of Egypt.
  • KMT magazine, one of the principal publications in the field of Egyptology.
  • KMT - Komornicki Klub Motorowy (Komorniki Moto Team)

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Pr Ntr Kmt (778 words)
Pr Ntr Kmt provides a sanctuary and a group voice for and on behalf of those who are persecuted, harassed, discriminated against, censored, raped, beaten, tortured, and/or killed for their sincerely held religious and/or spiritual beliefs.
Witchcraft: The Pr Ntr Kmt religion provides research and information on the wide variety of Witchcraft, especially those that include and/or are based on the ancient Egyptian religion.
Pr Ntr Kmt is completely free of any exclusions on the basis of race, color, sex, disability, affectional or sexual orientation, age, national origin, or adherence to any particular interpretation of religion or any particular religious belief or creed.
KOUMINGTANG ARMY KMT-1 (11257 words)
KMT support tends to be higher in northern Taiwan, among business interests, among Mainlanders, Hakka, and aboriginals, and among the very rich and very poor.
After 2000, the KMT divested itself of much of its assets, although there were accusations in the 2004 presidential election that the KMT retained assets that were illegally acquired.
The KMT and its leader Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek were forced to flee to Taiwan (formerly known as Formosa) in the late 1940’s as a result of their loss to Mao Zedong’s Communist forces in the Chinese Civil War.
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