vérité sur l'enlèvement du convoi de St-Eustache par Lamotte-Picquet (avril-mai 1781) (1912) Synthèse de la guerre sous-marine. De Pontchartrain à Tirpitz (1920)...
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Moran Sarkar (c. 1781–1862) was an Indian queen, the wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire. She was a nautch girl before she became a queen...
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Yoshihime (徳川嘉姫), daughter of Tokugawa Munemoto Nijō Narimichi (二条斉通, 31 Mai 1781 – 4 July 1794), first son Kujō Suketsugu (九条 輔嗣, 28 October 1784 – 6 March...
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Dizon, Nor Domingo, Ina Feleo The Wedding Dance Julius Lumiqued (director); Mai Fanglayan, Arvin Balageo Daddysitter Vivamax Christian Paolo Lat (director);...
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East India Company (redirect from East India Company Act 1781)
Chiang Mai; and 'Ralph Fitch's Account of Chiang Mai in 1586–1587' in: Forbes, Andrew, and Henley, David, Ancient Chiang Mai Volume 1. Chiang Mai, Cognoscenti...
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List of state leaders in the 18th century (redirect from Heads of State in 1781)
Mai (1696–1715) Hamdan, Mai (1715–1729) Muhammad VII of Bornu, Mai (1729–1744) Dunama VIII Gana, Mai (1744–1447) Ali III, Mai (1747–1792) Ahmad, Mai (1792–1808)...
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230 225 0 0 2013/2014 season (70%) 0 84 0 0 0 29 ARM Anastasia Galustyan 1781 2015/2016 season (100%) 192 108 0 243 225 2014/2015 season (100%) 237 120...
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Ahmad, Mai (1792–1808) Dunama IX Lefiami, Mai (1808–1816) Muhammad VIII, Mai (1816–1820) Ibrahim IV of Bornu, Mai (1820–1846) Ali V Dalatumi, Mai (1846)...
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Méchain in late March or early April 1781 and was added by Messier to the final version of his catalogue published in 1781. However, Messier did not include...
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works of history. Several novels, for example Ông cố vấn written by Hữu Mai, were designed to be and defined as a "non-fiction" novel which purposefully...
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University, Heritage Hospital, Marwari Hospital, Pitambari Hospital, Mata Anand Mai Hospital, Rajkiya Hospital, Ram Krishna Mission Hospital, Shiv Prasad Gupta...
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the first map of Sandwich Islands engraved by Tobias Conrad Lotter [de] in 1781. Explorers Mortimer (1791) and Otto von Kotzebue (1821) used that spelling...
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"varieties" of humans in the second edition of De Generis Humani Varietate Nativa (1781). He initially grouped them by geography and thus called Austronesians the...
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forces were able to take Chiang Mai. Surasi then took Kawila's sister, Sri Anocha, as his principal wife. From 1771 to 1781, Surasi joined his brother in...
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Hobgoblin's Hat Tove Jansson Mai Zetterling 28-Feb-66 57 Finn Family Moomintroll: Part 2 - Moomintroll is Changed Tove Jansson Mai Zetterling 1-Mar-66 58 Finn...
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"all over the islands, even the most distant, looking for subsistence". In 1781, Governor-General José Basco y Vargas established the Economic Society of...
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sovereign Muslim rulers that claim legitimacy from a community of Muslims); Mai, occurring in various sultans' surnames, is another autochthonous title....
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schools. Nicolas Abdat (* 1996), football player Johann Christian Josef Abs (1781–1823), teacher Johann Joseph Bauerband (1800–1878), lawyer, university professor...
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canons Hess 313: Song: "Te solo adoro" (1824) Hess 314: Funeral Cantata (1781) Hess 315: Fugue Hess 316: Quintet (1793) Hess 318–319: String Quintets Hess...
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His initial literary endeavors, including Théorie des lois criminelles (1781) and Bibliothèque philosophique du législateur (1782), delved into the philosophy...
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(相沢 マチ子, born 1949), Japanese badminton player Mai Aizawa (相沢 舞), Japanese voice actress and singer Mai Aizawa (footballer) (相澤 舞衣, born 1980), Japanese...
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Baiga tribes consider the triangular shape to symbolise the mother goddess 'Mai', variously named Kerai, Kari, Kali, Kalika or Karika. 9130 BC – 7370 BC:...
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Chiang Mai in October 1762. Abaya Kamani reached Chiang Mai in December, taking position at Wat Kutao and laying siege on Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai requested...
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maggiore, a work by the Italian violinist Giovanni Battista Viotti; the 1781 dating of the manuscript has been questioned, but it seems to have been published...
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was named after a certain 'Abu-Kariș', from the tribe of 'Bani-Kureiș'. In 1781, Austrian historian Franz Sulzer claimed that it was related to bucurie (joy)...
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modesty. Ariel Roguin (September 2006). "Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec (1781-1826): the man behind the stethoscope". Clinical Medicine & Research. 4 (3):...
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Chao Phraya Maha Kasatsuek, the first official to ever hold this rank. In 1781, he went on the campaigns against Cambodia, only to return prematurely due...
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Bukalmarami, Mai (1596–1612) Ibrahim III of Bornu, Mai (1612–1619) Umar, Mai (1619–1639) Ali II, Mai (1639–1677) Idris IV of Bornu, Mai (1677–1696) Dunama...
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Mai. The Burmese in Chiang Mai sought help from Ong Kham who had been a monk. Ong Kham led the Burmese to successfully oust Thepsing from Chiang Mai....
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the Battle of Ushant under La Motte-Picquet, and to the Armada of 1779. In 1781, on 29 April, she took part in the Battle of Fort Royal under Chabert-Cogolin...
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