KWRT (1370 AM) is an American radio station broadcasting a True Country format. Licensed to Boonville, Missouri, United States, the station serves the...
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scholarship suggests it comes from the Middle Persian word for "nomad" (𐭪𐭥𐭫𐭲 kwrt), or may ultimately be derived from a toponym or tribal name, such as the...
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roots in ancient toponymy, the ethnonym Kurd might be derived from a term kwrt- used in Middle Persian as a common noun to refer to 'nomads' or 'tent-dwellers'...
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newspaper, the Boonville Daily News. Boonville also has a radio station, KWRT, which airs at 1370 kHz A.M. and 98.7 kHz F.M. George Ainslie, Congressional...
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name Kurd. According to one theory, it originates in Middle Persian as كورت kwrt-, a term for "nomad; tent-dweller". After the Muslim conquest of Persia,...
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Classic country KWRH-LP 92.9 FM Webster Groves Motif Media Group Variety KWRT 1370 AM Boonville Billings Broadcasting, LLC Country KWTO 560 AM Springfield...
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K293AX (106.5) KTXY (106.9) KFAL (900) KWOS (950) KLIK (1240) KXEO (1340) KWRT (1370) KFRU (1400) KTGR (1580) Interstate Highways 70 (concurrent with U...
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from an older word implying 'people of the forms, shapes or depictions' (*kwrt-en-o-). Allen, Stephen (2007). Lords of Battle: The World of the Celtic Warrior...
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KWOS, KZWV, KATI, KCMQ, KFAL, KDVC (FM), KSSZ History Former call signs KWRT-FM (1974–1977) KDBX (1977–1990) Call sign meaning "CLeaR" Technical information...
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