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Kemet

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Kemet, kmt or km.t may refer to:

  • Kemet or kmt, meaning "the black land", is the original name given by the inhabitants of the land surrounding the Nile river that is today called Egypt
  • KEMET Corporation, American capacitor manufacturer
  • Kemetism, revivals of the ancient Kemetic religion in the land that is today known as Egypt
  • Kmt (magazine), an academic journal about--and using the original hieroglyphic spelling of--ancient Kemet (now widely called Egypt)
  • A fictional compound for protecting against dragon fire, in the 1984 book The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley
  • Sons of Kemet, a British jazz group formed in 2011
  • A board game, Kemet (2012), designed by Jacques Bariot and Guillaume Montiage.

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