• Henry Beveridge (9 February 1837 – 8 November 1929) was an Indian Civil Service officer and orientalist in India. Born in Inzievar, Fife, Scotland, Beveridge...
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  • Henry Beveridge may refer to: Henry Beveridge (historian) (1799–1863), Scottish lawyer, translator and historian Henry Beveridge (orientalist) (1837–1929)...
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  • Graeme Beveridge (born 1976), Scottish rugby union player Henry Beveridge (1837–1929), British civil servant and orientalist James Beveridge (1917–1993)...
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    Annette Susannah Beveridge (née Akroyd) (13 December 1842 – 29 March 1929) was a British Orientalist known for her translation of the Humayun-nama and...
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    Muhammad Mirza's mother was Mihr Nush of the Fulad Qiya tribe. Orientalist Henry Beveridge stated that, while he does not know of this tribe, the fact that...
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  • Beg allegedly had many of the tribal leaders assassinated. Orientalist Annette Beveridge records the following story regarding Ulugh Beg and the head...
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    of his brother Jahangir, identifies her as a royal concubine. Orientalist Henry Beveridge believed, given that Daniyal was fostered with the wife of Raja...
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    Muhammed Baber: Emperor of Hindustan, later by the British orientalist scholar Annette Beveridge, and most recently by Wheeler Thackston, who was a professor...
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    is widely considered to have been a weak and incapable ruler. Orientalist Henry Beveridge (editor of the Tuzk-e-Jahangiri) compares Jahangir to the Roman...
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    of the Christian Religion; a New Translation by Henry Beveridge. Vol. 1. Translated by Henry Beveridge. Edinburgh, Scotland: Calvin Translation Society...
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    in 1854 to Frances Erskine (1825–1870), daughter of the historian and orientalist William Erskine (1773–1852) and his wife, Maitland Mackintosh, daughter...
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  • 1959), British politician Andy Dunlop (born 1972), Scottish guitarist Beveridge C. Dunlop (1879–1961), New York politician Bill Dunlop (born 1963), Canadian...
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  • University of Durham George Cecil Renouard (1780–1867), classicist and orientalist Henry Thomas Riley (1816–1878), English translator and antiquary Joseph...
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    poetry. The Sufi interpretation is the view of a minority of scholars. Henry Beveridge states that "the Sufis have unaccountably pressed this writer [Khayyam]...
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  • father, Sir George Udny Yule (1813–1886) was a brother of the noted orientalist Sir Henry Yule (1820–1889). His great uncle was the botanist John Yule. In...
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  • Douglas Young (1913–1973), poet, scholar and translator Sir Henry Yule (1820–1889) orientalist, writer of travel books, compiler of the Hobson-Jobson dictionary...
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    edition of his works translated from Latin into Catalan and Spanish by the Orientalist from Barcelona Josep Lluís Alay. The growing fame of the Catalan traveler...
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    previously Permanent Secretary of the Department for Education Henry Beveridge, famous orientalist and member of Indian Civil Service joined in 1857; elected...
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    Scotland under Morton 1572-80 (John Donald Publishing, 1982), pp.76-77 Beveridge, W.I.B. (1991). "The Chronicle of Influenza Epidemics". History and Philosophy...
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  • Rashomon, Throne of Blood), stroke. Hava Lazarus-Yafeh, 68, German-Israeli orientalist and academic. Ric Segreto, 45, American-Filipino singer-songwriter and...
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  • Beard, former CEO of Mozilla Crawford W. Beveridge, former executive vice president, Sun Microsystems Henry Birch, CEO of The Very Group Adam Black, founder...
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  • Württemberg-Oels, German nobleman (b. 1652) April 8 Hiob Ludolf, German orientalist (b. 1624) Henry Sydney, 1st Earl of Romney, English politician and army officer...
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  • Morgan, and surgeon Joseph Lister. Famous orientalist and president of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Henry Beveridge, University of Aberdeen founder Bishop...
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    Leiden{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link). Babur (1905), Beveridge, A. S. (ed.), The Baburnama, Tashkent{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location...
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    Aix-en-Provence) 1900 16 October: Sir Henry Acland, academic physician (b. 1815) 28 October: Max Müller, orientalist (b. 1823 in Dessau) 1901 – 31 March:...
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    (1885–1968), German physicist and pioneer of wind turbine technology Albert J. Beveridge (1862–1927), American historian and senator from Indiana Albert Beyer...
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  • 13 – Denis Granville, English priest (d. 1703) February 21 – William Beveridge, English Bishop of St. Asaph (d. 1708) March 1 – Thomas Watson, Bishop...
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  • Nicolson. pp. 233–238. ISBN 0-304-35730-8. Abu Fazl (translated by Henry Beveridge), Victory Of The K. Azim M. Koka And The Disgrace Of Mozaffar Gujrati...
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    broadcaster lived here until her death in March 2014. Henry Yule (1820–1899), Scottish Orientalist, born here Citations Groome 1882, p. 296. Burnet, JEM...
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