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Knowledge Ingestion

Knowledge Ingestion is the capability to ingest complex documents and knowledge repositories into a trusted intelligence system.
What is
Knowledge Ingestion

Knowledge Ingestion is the entry layer of the Nahra architecture. It receives approved knowledge sources such as policies, procedures, standards, manuals, regulations, and governance documents so they can be analysed, structured, and governed as part of the intelligence pipeline.

EXAMPLE
Use Cases
  • Upload standards sets
  • Connect policy libraries
  • Ingest operational manuals
  • Bring in regulatory frameworks
Knowledge Ingestion
DEFINITION SNAPSHOt

Category

Subcategory

Definition Status

Version

v2.0

Last Updated

March 31, 2026

Search Intent

Alternate Terms

knowledge intake

Synonyms

source intake

Primary Keyword

knowledge ingestion

Secondary Keywords

document ingestion; source ingestion

Build Knowledge Intelligence for your organisation

Nahra enables organisations to transform complex documentation into trusted intelligence systems that guide decisions, improve compliance, and support operational teams.