Khan
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Khan or KHAN may refer to:
- Khan (title), a title for a ruler in Turkic and Mongolian languages and also used by Persians, Afghans/Pashtuns for chiefs and noblemen.
- Khan (surname), a family name (and list of people with the name).
- a caravanserai (roadside inn for caravans)
- Khan River, an ephemeral river in Namibia
- Khan, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province, Iran
- Khan (Cambodia), a municipal subdivision of the administrative divisions of Cambodia
- Khan Academy, a non-for-profit educational organization
Popular culture
- Khan (band), an English progressive rock band in the 70s
- Khan (comics), a Marvel Comics character
- Khan!, a 1975 US television series
- Khan, former ring name of retired professional wrestler Batista
- Khan Noonien Singh, a character from Star Trek, mostly featured in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek Into Darkness
- KHAN (FM), a radio station (99.5 FM) licensed to serve Chugwater, Wyoming, United States
- KBGB, a radio station (105.7 FM) licensed to serve Kensett, Arkansas, United States, which held the call sign KHAN from 2011 to 2013
- Dilawar Khan, THE King of Khans from 1997 - present
See also
- Beg Khan
- Orhan or Orkhan
- Azmat Khan, the patronymic used by the descendants of Sayyid Abd al-Malik Azmat Khan
- Khanum, the female form of the title Khan
- Khanzada or Khan Zadeh, son of Khan, a title and surname used in Pakistan as well as two Muslim Rajput communities found in North India
- Khan Bahadur, a title of honour issued by British India to Muslims who performed any significant deeds of service to the nation or community.
- Tian Kehan, title addressed to emperors of China's Tang Dynasty
- Khanate (disambiguation)
- Kan (disambiguation)
- Kaa (disambiguation)
- Caan (disambiguation)
- Han (disambiguation) - Orhan I
- Xan (disambiguation)
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