Kas

Last updated

Kas, Kaš, or KAS may refer to:

Contents

Government

People

Fictional characters

Places

Schools

Organizations

Other uses

See also

Related Research Articles

Ada may refer to:

Hassan, Hasan, Hassane, Haasana, Hassaan, Asan, Hassun, Hasun, Hassen, Hasson or Hasani may refer to:

Coke usually refers to:

Sala or SALA may refer to:

Maine is a U.S. state.

Mus or MUS may refer to:

Radnor may refer to:

TLC may refer to:

Stoney may refer to:

Sis or SIS may refer to:

Åland is an archipelago in the Baltic Sea, and a self-governing part of Finland.

Kallur may refer to:

Karnataka Administrative Service (KAS) is the civil service of Karnataka state in India. The Public Service Commission conducts exams to recruit candidates for the service. These young officers recruited by KPSC take up various administrative posts at the district and state level. At the start they play the role of Sub Divisional Magistrate and, on promotion, Additional District Magistrates. After promotion to IAS, they take up various key positions at the district level as Deputy Commissioners and also equivalent IAS cadre jobs at the state level.

Kara Dag or Qara Dag is Turkic for "Black Mountain". It may be written as one word (Karadag), a hyphenated word (Kara-dag), or as two words. Any of these spellings may refer to:

Rondo is a musical refrain form.

Karaman is a town in south central Turkey, the provincial capital of Karaman Province.

Kalas may refer: to best at everything this name came from Azerbaijan

Kass is a surname.

A tava is a large disc-shaped frying pan.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kerala Administrative Service</span> Administrative civil service under the government of Kerala

The Kerala Administrative Service (KAS) is the administrative cadre of the Government of Kerala started in the year 2018. The Kerala Public Service Commission conducts exams to recruit candidates for the service. Selection is through a three-stage examination followed by a training of 18 months. It aims to build a cadre of public servants as a second line of managerial talent for effective implementation of govt services in Kerala.