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Egyptians, and that as early as the Twelfth Dynasty the Egyptians knew the land under the name Ksh, or Kshi.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Depending on how you ascend or descend, you may also sleep at Austrian Hut (dm Ksh 1000), which is almost an hour below the summit. it is booked and paid for at any park gate.
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Payouts have averaged 3,000 Kenyan shillings £18, with a maximum of 37,000 Ksh.
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Depending on how you ascend or descend, you may also sleep at Austrian Hut (dm Ksh 1000), which is almost an hour below the summit. it is booked and paid for at any park gate.
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On average, herders paid a premium of 1,150 Ksh, with a maximum of 12,000 Ksh and a minimum of 195 Ksh for the annual policy.
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While I was being taken to the cell, the soldiers robbed my cell phone and 7,000 Ksh.
Human Rights Watch: Somalia: End War Crimes to Help Tackle Famine Human Rights Watch 2011
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They told me I could have a job carrying water all day long for the women who made illegal brew - and for that, I'd be paid 200 Ksh (Kenyan Currency).
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The gang then offered him a job mugging people; he'd be paid 5,000 Ksh each time.
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Symbolised by a white ribbon, the group's initiative has been named the 'Unga for Ksh 30 Campaign'.
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(81 US dollars) to Ksh 3,000 (41 US dollars) per patient per month in the last one year, still an exorbitant figure for a majority of the 2.4 million people living with HIV/AIDS in the East African country.
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