to the landslide; named Gurney House, it would be Jim Corbett's home for most of his life. Corbett spent much of his childhood exploring the jungles around...
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Jim Corbett National Park is a national park in India located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand state. The first national park in India, it was...
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boxing trainer. His brother, Joe Corbett, would become a Major League Baseball pitcher. Dubbed Gentleman Jim Corbett by the media, he has been called...
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Jim Corbett may refer to: James J. Corbett (1866–1933), a.k.a. "Gentleman Jim", American professional boxer, world heavyweight champion. Jim Corbett (athletic...
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Kumaon is a 1944 book written by hunter-naturalist Jim Corbett. It details the experiences that Corbett had in the Kumaon region of India from the 1900s...
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killed over 125 people. It was eventually killed by hunter and author Jim Corbett. The first victim of leopard was from Benji Village, and was killed in...
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Ramnagar, Nainital (section Corbett National Park)
time. Ramnagar is most visited for Corbett National Park named after the hunter turned conservationist Jim Corbett who played a key role in its establishment...
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2007. Retrieved 24 July 2018. Jim Corbett (1991). "The Chowgargh Tigers", from The Maneaters of Kumaon in The Jim Corbett Omnibus. OUP India. Bhimanshankarcha...
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Kotdwar (section Jim Corbett National Park)
easily available. Kotdwar is well connected with National Highway 119. Jim Corbett National Park is one of the oldest national parks in India, covering...
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hunter Jim Corbett shot and killed the Bachelor in the winter of 1930, and later told the story in his 1944 book Man-Eaters of Kumaon. Jim Corbett first...
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entity in the fictional Orbit National Park (alluding to the world-famous Jim Corbett National Park, Nainital, Uttarakhand) for their lives while being helped...
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James A. "Jim" Corbett (October 8, 1933 – August 2, 2001) was an American rancher, writer, Quaker, philosopher, and human rights activist and a co-founder...
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areas. India's first national park was established in 1936, now known as Jim Corbett National Park, in Uttarakhand. In 1970, India had only five national...
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James J. Jeffries (redirect from Jim Jeffries (boxer))
rounds. Jeffries broke the ribs of three opponents in title fights: Jim Corbett, Gus Ruhlin, and Tom Sharkey. Jeffries retired undefeated in May 1905...
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sanctuaries and reserves. National parks in Uttarakhand include the Jim Corbett National Park (the oldest national park of India) in Nainital and Pauri...
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is the fifth season of Indian reality show MTV Splitsvilla. Shot in Jim Corbett National Park, the season premiered on 7 April 2012 and was hosted by...
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McDowell High School in Millcreek Township, Erie County, Pennsylvania. "JIM CORBETT". profootballarchives.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014...
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John Joseph Corbett Jr. (born May 9, 1961) is an American actor and country music singer. On television, he is best known for his roles as Chris Stevens...
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the company around 2013. James Coon was co-founder and the first CEO. Jim Corbett is the current CEO. In July 2014, the founders raised $12 million in...
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Amangarh Tiger Reserve also knows as New Jim Corbett Park, is a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger in India. It is in Amangarh in Bijnor district in the...
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Uttarakhand, India, and was the residence of hunter-conservationist and writer Jim Corbett till he left India in 1947. Currently it is a private residence. It is...
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bare-knuckle era. Sullivan would be defeated for the title by "Gentleman" Jim Corbett over 21 rounds on September 7, 1892, the first heavyweight titleholder...
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Literary references to Nainital (section Jim Corbett)
referred to Nainital in their writings were Rudyard Kipling, Premchand, and Jim Corbett. This page consists of references to Nainital in literature (in the public...
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2015 Kekoo Naoroji Award. In The Jungles of the Night: A Novel about Jim Corbett (Aleph 2016) was shortlisted for the DSC South Asian Literature Award...
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world heavyweight champion under the Queensberry Rules was "Gentleman Jim" Corbett, who defeated John L. Sullivan in 1892 at the Pelican Athletic Club in...
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Rudraprayag. The man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag hunted and written about by Jim Corbett dwelled here. Rudraprayag district is located at 30°17′N 78°59′E / 30...
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includes several national parks such as the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Jim Corbett National Park, Keoladeo National Park Ranthambore National Park, Sundarbans...
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dedicated to LSU than Jim was." The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) established the Corbett Award, which is presented...
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the Jim Corbett book Man-Eaters of Kumaon, published by Oxford University Press in 1944. The film was not based on any of the stories of the Corbett's bestselling...
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Where Do We Go from Here? (1945), The Great John L. (1945) (as Gentleman Jim Corbett), and Nob Hill (1945). "I liked the money it brought in," said Calhoun...
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