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Kaiser is the German word for "emperor". Like the Bulgarian, Serbian and Russian Czar it is directly derived from the Roman emperors' title of Caesar, which in turn is derived from the personal name of a branch of the gens (clan) Julia, to which Gaius Julius Caesar, the forebear of the first imperial family, belonged. Although the British monarchs styled "Emperor of India" were also called "Kaisar-i-Hind" in Hindi and Urdu, this word, although ultimately sharing the same Latin origin, is derived from the Greek: Καῖσαρ (kaisar), not the German Kaiser.
In English, the term 'the Kaiser' is usually reserved for the emperors of the German Empire and the emperors of the Austrian Empire. During the First World War, the term the Kaiser—especially as applied to Wilhelm II of Germany—gained considerable knowledge in English-speaking countries.
The Holy Roman Emperors (962–1806) called themselves Kaiser, combining the imperial title with that of Roman King (assumed by the designated heir before the imperial coronation); they saw their rule as a continuation of that of the Roman Emperors and used the title derived from the title Caesar to reflect their supposed heritage.
Kaiser is a West German simulation strategy video game developed and published by Ariolasoft.
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Kaiser (Burmese: ကိုင်ဇာ, Burmese pronunciation: [kàiɴzà]; also Kaizar; born 18 February 1961) is a Burmese singer-songwriter who was most popular in the late 1970s and mid-1980s. The ethnic Rakhine singer was arguably the most successful male singer in Myanmar in the early 1980s. His nonthreatening rockabilly songs were popular with the young and the old alike. He collaborated with leading songwriters of the day like Saw Bwe Mhu, Naing Myanmar, Soe Lwin Lwin, Maung Maung Zan, and Thukhamein Hlaing. His most successful songs were written by Naing Myanmar and Saw Bwe Mhu.
Kaiser was also a successful songwriter, who penned many commercially successful songs for top singers of the day, including May Sweet, and Maykhala, his wife in the mid-1980s. Most of his songs were of his own creation although he also sampled and covered Western rock-and-roll hits, most notably those by the Beatles. He calls the Kissapanadi Hlaing Than album whose title track was about the Kaladan River in Rakhine State, his most satisfying track. He co-wrote the song with Maung Maung Zan, also an ethnic Rakhine.
Karli Kaiser Current Acting Reel Thank you... First Period Movie: Dir. Charlie Vaughn Tru Pickles Spot: Dir. Peter Gutter Feeling Feelings: KickerDixon Hellavision, Dir. Peter Gutter Chad: Model Photographer: Daily Fiber Films, Dir. Clay Delauney Crime Stoppers Unit: Dir. Granison Crawford The Morning After: Dir. Carlos Desroses, Jeff Edge American Girl: Dir. Amy Campione, Danielle Hanson IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5003167/
Kyla Garcia and Casey Gates keep you informed on all things Daily Fiber Films! Twitter @KylaVictoria & @CaseyGates www.caseygates.com Kyla's Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/channel/140911/videos This Week: Special guest KARLI KAISER from sketch group and YouTube channel Secondhang Smog! Also, FULLSCREEN promotes DFF Do Not Push and found footage of 12 year old Mofo!
Karli Loves her sister. A SecondHand Smog Blog starring Karli Kaiser. Directed and shot by Alex Dean. Produced by SecondHand Smog
Crime Stoppers Unit's spotlight interview with Karli Kaiser as Addison
Ms. In The Biz celebrates it's 3rd year with an anniversary party. Interviewees: Karli Kaiser & Ciara D'Anella Interviewer: Motown Maurice Videography by: Kevin Boot Founded in 2013 by actor/producer/writer Helenna Santos, Ms. In The Biz is the premium online destination for women in entertainment who are looking for a positive community that shares resources, imparts wisdom, and fosters success. For more on Ms In The Biz visit: http://msinthebiz.com/ SPONSOR LINKS: Presenting Sponsors generalassemb.ly talentboom.com Premier Sponsors: dogandponycreative.com brianroddaconsulting.com varonaproductions.com In-Kind Sponsors: (Food and Drink) miarosa.com angeliscotequila.com ...
Karli's commercial and character voiceover demo reel
Carly(Karli Kaiser) has agreed to appear in a documentary about pinning. She does not know that she will soon face a Pintervention. Special Thanks to Karli Kaiser for guest starring as Carly! SUBSCRIBE for new videos posted weekly here: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=newfeelingstime Watch another experience at: http://www.newfeelingstime.com Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/newfeelingstime Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/newfeelingstime
Karli has a realization the morning after. This is a tough breakup. Starring Karli Kaiser, Directed by Alex Dean, Edited by Robert Mitchell Produced by SecondHand Smog
Kaiser is the German word for "emperor". Like the Bulgarian, Serbian and Russian Czar it is directly derived from the Roman emperors' title of Caesar, which in turn is derived from the personal name of a branch of the gens (clan) Julia, to which Gaius Julius Caesar, the forebear of the first imperial family, belonged. Although the British monarchs styled "Emperor of India" were also called "Kaisar-i-Hind" in Hindi and Urdu, this word, although ultimately sharing the same Latin origin, is derived from the Greek: Καῖσαρ (kaisar), not the German Kaiser.
In English, the term 'the Kaiser' is usually reserved for the emperors of the German Empire and the emperors of the Austrian Empire. During the First World War, the term the Kaiser—especially as applied to Wilhelm II of Germany—gained considerable knowledge in English-speaking countries.
The Holy Roman Emperors (962–1806) called themselves Kaiser, combining the imperial title with that of Roman King (assumed by the designated heir before the imperial coronation); they saw their rule as a continuation of that of the Roman Emperors and used the title derived from the title Caesar to reflect their supposed heritage.
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