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Karah

Karah is a proper noun used in several unrelated contexts, and it does not designate a single, unified subject. The term appears as a personal name or surname in various cultures and as a place name in different locations. Etymology and pronunciation vary by language, and there is no consensus on a single origin.

As a given name, Karah is used in some English-speaking communities and in regions influenced by Arabic,

In geography, Karah occurs as a toponym in multiple countries, typically for small settlements or districts.

In contemporary media and literature, Karah may appear as a character name or place reference, reflecting the

Turkish,
or
other
naming
traditions.
It
is
sometimes
treated
as
feminine,
though
usage
can
differ
by
family
or
community.
Variants
include
Kara
and
Khara,
among
others.
The
exact
histories,
demographics,
and
significance
of
these
places
differ,
and
they
are
not
generally
connected
beyond
sharing
the
same
name.
name’s
cross-cultural
usage.
Because
Karah
spans
several
domains,
reference
to
the
term
typically
requires
contextual
disambiguation
to
determine
whether
one
is
discussing
a
person,
a
place,
or
a
fictional
entity.