Captain James MacMurdo was the first political resident of British East India Company to Cutch State. He played important role in bringing kutchh under...
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MacMurdo's Bungalow is a bungalow in Anjar town of Kutch district (Kachchh), Gujarat, India. It was built in 1818 by James MacMurdo, the first political...
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Rao Bharmal II agreed to the suzerainty of the British and Captain James MacMurdo was appointed as the British Resident at Bhuj and Collector of Anjar...
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Varnu (section James MacMurdo's tomb)
believed that sleeping in the temple of Venu results in death. Captain James MacMurdo, the first political agent of British East India Company to Cutch State...
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James Edward MacMurdo (September 2, 1909 – August 11, 1981) was an American football tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the Boston Braves/Redskins...
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(left guard), Ralph Daugherty (center), Hart Morris (right guard), James MacMurdo (right tackle), Paul Collins (right end), Bob Hogan (quarterback), Warren...
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Jardine Matheson founder Kirkpatrick Macmillan, inventor of the bicycle James MacMurdo, first British political agent to Cutch State in India Patrick Miller...
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Dow vic Leod. Murdo Mackenzie became a courtier, a groom or valet of the bedchamber for James V of Scotland from 1538. It is said that Murdo was sent to...
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rulers of Kutch accepted the suzerainty of British in 1819 and Captain James MacMurdo was posted as British Political Resident stationed at Bhuj. The Anjar...
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the South Pole. Captain James Clark Ross discovered the sound in February of 1841 and named it after Lieutenant Archibald McMurdo of HMS Terror. Currently...
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raise the revenue. He negotiated with British government agent Captain James MacMurdo regarding piracy in Arabian Sea and bandits from Vagad region. Kutch...
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(left guard), Ralph Daugherty (center), Albert DiMeolo (right guard), James MacMurdo (right tackle), William Loehr (right end), Charles Edwards (quarterback)...
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and raising revenues. Fateh Muhammad negotiated with British agent James MacMurdo regarding piracy in Arabian Sea and bandits raiding from Vagad region...
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McMurdo Station is an American Antarctic research station on the southern tip of Ross Island. It is operated by the United States through the United States...
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Mandvi in 1809 after death of Hansraj and negotiated with British agent James MacMurdo regarding piracy in Arabian Sea. During the siege of Kanthkot in Vagad...
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of Kutch accepted the suzerainty of the British in 1818 and Captain James MacMurdo was posted as British Political Resident stationed at Bhuj. The Anjar...
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Clan Macpherson (redirect from Clan MacPherson)
chiefs of Clan Macpherson is believed to have been a man named Muireach or Murdo Cattenach who was the priest of Kingussie in Badenoch. The Clan Macpherson...
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Actually, that might be preferable to ever playing this album again". Walker MacMurdo of Willamette Week stated: "although the first half of the album bears...
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Old-Fashioned Election Method". Kingsport Times. December 10, 1929. L.S. "Larry" MacPhail (December 13, 1930). "NEA Service's All-America Teams". Olean Times...
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James Ronald Gordon Copeland MBE (born 1947), known professionally as James Cosmo, is a Scottish actor. Known for his character work, he has played supporting...
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the swimwear giant Speedo. MacRae was born on Christmas Day 1889 in Applecross, Ross, Scotland, the son of Murdo and Mary MacRae. In 1910, he immigrated...
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John Price, Army (AP-1, UP-1, CP) Jess Quatse, Pittsburgh (UP-1, CP) James MacMurdo, Pittsburgh (AP-1, UP-2) Irad Hardy, Harvard (AP-2, UP-2) Howard Colehower...
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formed in 1819 when Cutch State became a British protectorate. Captain James MacMurdo was first appointed Political Agent, as Collector and Resident of Cutch...
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game day program. The Pitt starting lineup for the Waynesburg game was James MacMurdo (left end), Jesse Quatse (left tackle), Hart Morris (left guard), Ralph...
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Mackenzie (surname) (redirect from MacKenzie (surname))
(1837–1892), British physician Murdo MacKenzie (courtier) (died 1590), Scottish landowner and builder of Fairburn Tower Murdo MacKenzie (minister) (1835–1912)...
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List of Outlander characters (redirect from Colum MacKenzie)
as Molly Cockburn Bridget McCann as Alice McMurdo Sarah Higgins as Allina Clerk Tom Cox as Colonel James Gardner Robert Curtis as Lieutenant Barnes Brendan...
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Ross Island is an island in Antarctica lying on the east side of McMurdo Sound and extending 43 nautical miles (80 km; 49 mi) from Cape Bird in the north...
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(1831–1917), Scottish-Canadian tobacco manufacturer, philanthropist Captain Murdo Stewart MacDonald (1852–1938), Scottish sailor, the last Sea Baron, Lloyd's Surveyor...
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North Tolsta 1965: James W Fraser, Buccleuch & Greyfriars, Edinburgh 1966: James Mackintosh, Colegio San Andres, Peru 1967: Murdo MacLeod, Tarbat 1968:...
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Bigfoot Michael McLeod (musician), Australian bassist and clean vocalist Murdo MacLeod (born 1958), Scottish footballer Nathanel William Hamish Macleod (born...
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