James Fergusson may refer to: Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet (1832–1907), Governor of South Australia, New Zealand and Bombay Sir James Fergusson, 8th...
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James Fergusson FRS (22 January 1808 – 9 January 1886) was a Scottish-born architectural historian, mainly remembered for his interest in Indian historical...
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James Fergusson (born 1966) is a British journalist and author specialising in Muslim affairs. Fergusson was born in London, the son of the Scottish journalist...
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Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet GCSI KCMG PC DL (14 March 1832 – 14 January 1907) was a British soldier, Conservative politician and colonial administrator...
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Scottish-born Sir James Fergusson, the Governor of Bombay, the college has been under the jurisdiction of the University of Pune. In May 2018, Fergusson college...
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Clan Fergusson is a Scottish clan. Known as the Sons of Fergus they have spread across Scotland from as far as Ross-shire in the north to Dumfriesshire...
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1930. Fergusson was the son of Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet, the 6th Governor of New Zealand and Lady Edith Christian Ramsay, daughter of James Broun-Ramsay...
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mid-1990s. The island was named by Captain John Moresby after Sir James Fergusson, who was Governor-General of New Zealand from 1873 to 1874. On June...
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James Fergusson (1769–1842) was a Scottish judge and legal writer. Fergusson was born in 1769. He was the eldest son of James Fergusson (1735–1816) of...
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ISBN 978-90-04-07173-5. James Fergusson; Richard Phené Spiers (1910). History of Indian and Eastern Architecture. John Murray. James Fergusson (1967). History...
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ISBN 978-0-8122-7992-4. James Fergusson; Richard Phené Spiers (1910). History of Indian and Eastern Architecture. John Murray. James Fergusson (1967). History...
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Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran, 2nd Baronet, Lord Kilkerran (1688–1759) was a Scottish judge. Fergusson was the eldest son of Sir John Fergusson, 1st...
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Ratha Yatra festival in Puri, a painting by James Fergusson...
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right of the entrance door upon entering the hall. According to Spink, James Fergusson, a 19th-century architectural historian, had decided that this scene...
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phrase has been commented on, however, by a number of sources. In 1999, James Fergusson, writing in Secrets of the Press about the coded language of obituaries...
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Sons. 2007. p. 93. James Fergusson, Northern or Indo-Aryan Style - Khajuraho History of Indian and Eastern Architecture, Updated by James Burgess and R. Phene...
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Brigadier-General Archibald James Fergusson Eden CMG DSO (20 January 1872−8 May 1956) was a career officer in the British Army. He received his commission...
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British Museum, 1900) Fergusson, James; Burgess, James (1880). The cave temples of India. London : Allen. p. 120. Fergusson, James (1849). An historical...
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human feeling in the Parthenon. — James Fergusson (1876), Quoted by Adam Hardy According to Kristen Kasdorf, Fergusson's publications on Indian architecture...
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Fergusson is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Adam Fergusson (disambiguation), multiple people Alex Fergusson (disambiguation), multiple...
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United Kingdom, in 1897. Brigadier Bernard Fergusson, Baron Ballantrae, and journalist Sir James Fergusson, 8th Baronet, were both grandsons of the 7th...
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Sir James Fergusson, 8th Baronet of Kilkerran, FRSE (18 September 1904 – 25 October 1973) was a Scottish aristocrat, broadcaster, journalist and historian...
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Art: More Especially with Reference to Architecture, the architect James Fergusson put forward a conjectural restoration in which he adopted a clerestory...
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They were also 11th cousins twice removed, by their shared descent from James V of Scotland: Sir Anthony by his mistress, Euphemia Elphinstone, and Jane...
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Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen July 1866: The Earl Belmore August 1867: Sir James Fergusson, Bt August 1868: Sir Michael Hicks Beach, Bt December 1868: Edward...
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Edith Christian Ramsay (6 October 1839 – 28 October 1871); married Sir James Fergusson, 6th Baronet, and had children. For a period in 1842, the then-countess...
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ISBN 978-90-04-07173-5. James Fergusson; Richard Phené Spiers (1910). History of Indian and Eastern Architecture. John Murray. James Fergusson (1967). History...
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1000 years, four Volumes, Vol I, 1938, pp. 38, 98 by Dr T. L. Shah. James Fergusson observes: "In a wider sense, name Gandhara implied all the countries...
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more humanized. Several European authors, such as W.W. Hunter and James Fergusson went to great lengths to revise Buchanan's perception and presented...
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1885, the society established Fergusson College, named after the then Governor of Bombay presidency Sir James Fergusson. The college was initially operated...
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