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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes%2C%20Camarines%20Norte
Mercedes, Camarines Norte
Mercedes is a municipality in the province of Camarines Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, 55,334 people lived there. Settlements in the Philippines Camarines Norte
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorsogon%20City
Sorsogon City
Sorsogon City is a city in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Sorsogon. According to the 2020 census, 182,237 people lived there. Cities in the Philippines Provincial capitals of the Philippines Bicol Region
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shapewear
Shapewear
Shapewear is the name for special clothes that form the human body so that it is closer to some beauty standard. Most of the time it is underwear. People often wear it as their main clothing. These clothes are also known as foundation garments or shaping underwear. Originally, shapewear was developed for plus-size models, but now it is also available in other sizes. Clothing
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolford
Wolford
Wolford is a company specializing in clothing, tights, bodysuits and underwear. It also sells women's accessories. Its headquarters are in Bregenz, on Lake Constance. The company was founded in 1950. Wolford is also known for its cooperation with well-known photographers, who produce its advertising materials. It has also cooperated with well-known fashion designers such as Karl Lagerfeld or Vivienne Westwood. Companies of Austria
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandra%20Kim
Sandra Kim
Sandra Caldarone (born 15 October 1972), better known as Sandra Kim, is a Belgian-Italian singer. She won the Eurovision Song Contest 1986, representing Belgium with the song "J'aime la vie". She was 13 years old at the time of her win, making her the youngest ever Eurovision winner. She has made television appearances as a contestant on the Belgian Masked Singer and a judge on Drag Race Belgium. Sources 1972 births Living people Eurovision Song Contest winners Belgian singers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks%20Fizz
Bucks Fizz
Bucks Fizz were an English pop group who were popular during the 1980s. They became famous after they represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, winning with the song "Making Your Mind Up". The members of the group have changed several times. The original members were Bobby G, Mike Nolan, Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston. Sources English pop music groups Eurovision Song Contest winners
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Patrick%27s%20Day%20Slam%20%282021%29
St. Patrick's Day Slam (2021)
St. Patrick's Day Slam (2021) was a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on March 10, 2021 at the Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. The event aired as special episode of Dynamite. It was the first St. Patrick's Day Slam event to take place. The main event of the show saw Thunder Rosa defeated Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. in a Unsanctioned Lights Out match. Rosa would hit Baker with a Fire Thunder Driver through the table to get the victory. It was very well recieved and was also the very first time that women had headlined an event in AEW. Matches References 2021 in sports 2021 in the United States AEW St. Patrick's Day Slam Jacksonville, Florida Sports in Florida
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Patrick%27s%20Day%20Slam%20%282022%29
St. Patrick's Day Slam (2022)
St. Patrick's Day Slam (2022) was a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on March 16, 2022 at the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas. The event aired as special episode of Dynamite. It was the second St. Patrick's Day Slam event to take place. The main event of the show saw Thunder Rosa defeated Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. in a Steel Cage match to become the new AEW Women's World Champion. Rosa would hit Baker with the Thunder Driver Slam and get the pinfall victory to become the new champion in her adoptive hometown of San Antonio. Matches References 2022 in sports 2022 in the United States AEW St. Patrick's Day Slam Sports in San Antonio, Texas
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/St.%20Patrick%27s%20Day%20Slam%20%282023%29
St. Patrick's Day Slam (2023)
St. Patrick's Day Slam (2023) was a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on March 15, 2023 at the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The event aired as special episode of Rampage on March 17, 2023. It was the third St. Patrick's Day Slam event to take place. The main event of the show saw Daniel Garcia defeat Brody King. Garcia would end up distracting the referee and Jericho hit King with a baseball bat. Garcia would then put King in a modified version of the Dragon Sleeper and got the victory by technical knockout. Matches References 2023 in sports 2023 in Canada AEW St. Patrick's Day Slam Sport in Manitoba
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akmal%20Nor%20Hasrin
Akmal Nor Hasrin
Muhammad Akmal bin Nor Hasrin (born 15 July 1995) is a Malaysian archer. Nor Hasrin competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics. References Malaysian archers Malaysian Olympians People from Kuala Lumpur Living people 1995 births
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheng%20Chu%20Sian
Cheng Chu Sian
Cheng Chu Sian (born 1 March 1986) is an archer from Malaysia. Chu Sian competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics. References 1986 births Living people Malaysian archers Malaysian Olympians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter%20Is%20Coming%20%282020%29
Winter Is Coming (2020)
Winter Is Coming (2020) was a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on December 2, 2020 at the Daily's Place in Jacksonville, Florida. The event aired as a special episode of Dynamite. It was the first Winter Is Coming event to take place. The main event of the show saw Kenny Omega defeat Jon Moxley to become the new AEW World Champion. During the match, Omega would turn heel after Don Callis got up from the commentary booth and distracted Jon Moxley. When Moxley turned around, Omega would end up hiting him in the head with a microphone and getting the pinfall victory to become the new champion. The event also saw the AEW debut of Sting. Sting came out after Darby Allin's match and saved him from a beatdown by Team Taz. Sting was announced to have signed a multi-year contract with All Elite Wrestling afterwards. Matches References 2020 in sports 2020 in the United States AEW Winter Is Coming Jacksonville, Florida Sports in Florida
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter%20Is%20Coming%20%282021%29
Winter Is Coming (2021)
Winter Is Coming (2021) was a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on December 15, 2021 at Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas. The event aired as a special episode of Dynamite. It was the second Winter Is Coming event to take place. The main event of the show saw MJF defeated Dante Martin to win the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring. MJF would put Martin in his Salt of the Earth armbar and make Martin tap out to win the match and the AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring for the third year in a row. The opening match between "Hangman" Adam Page and Bryan Danielson would go to a one-hour time limit draw. The match would recieved praise from fans and critics and Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter would give the match 5 out of 5 stars. Matches References 2021 in sports 2021 in the United States AEW Winter Is Coming Sports in Texas
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/London%20Missionary%20Society
London Missionary Society
The London Missionary Society was an evangelical missionary society formed in England in 1795 prompted by Welsh Congregationalist minister Edward Williams.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter%20Is%20Coming%20%282022%29
Winter Is Coming (2022)
Winter Is Coming (2022) was a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on December 14, 2022 at Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas. The event aired as a special episode of Dynamite. It was the third Winter Is Coming event to take place. The main event of the show saw MJF defeat Ricky Starks in a Winner Takes All match for both MJF's AEW World Championship and Starks's AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring. MJF would pull the referee in front of him and then shove the referee away. MJF would then kick Starks in the groin when the referee's back was turned and get the pinfall victory to retain his AEW World Championship and get Starks's AEW Dynamite Diamond Ring. Matches References 2022 in sports 2022 in the United States AEW Winter Is Coming Sports in Texas
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paignton
Paignton
Paignton ( ) is a town in Devon, England. It is on the coast of Tor Bay. Together with Torquay and Brixham, it forms the borough of Torbay. The borough was created in 1968. The Torbay area is a holiday destination. It is called the English Riviera. Paignton began as a Celtic settlement. It was first mentioned in 1086. The town grew as a small fishing village. A harbour was built in 1847. A railway line was opened to passengers in 1859. This created links to Torquay and London. As more people started to live there, it joined with the villages of Goodrington and Preston. Paignton is about north east of Plymouth and south of Exeter. References Towns in Devon
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl%20Heinlein
Karl Heinlein
Karl Heinlein (25 April 1892 - 2 May 1960 ) was an Austrian football player and coach. He played for Wiener AC as midfielder. He also played for the Austrian national football team . Career He played for Wiener AC and was part of the team which won in the 1914-15 season the Austrian championship for WAC. International He made his national team debut on 26 December 1917 in in Zurich against Switzerland. His second international match was on 6 April 1919 in Budapest under Hugo Meisl against Hungary. Manager Heinlein coached CE Europa in Barcelona, ​​Hakoah Vienna and then from 1929 to 1931 Holstein Kiel. He then signed with FSV Frankfurt. Later he worked for Hassia Bingen and then, FC Luzern, Wacker Wien and FC Nancy. After the Second World war he coached Floridsdorfer AC 1892 births 1960 deaths Association football midfielders Austrian footballers Players of the Austrian national football team Austrian football champions
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAGR%20L%20class%20%28diesel%29
WAGR L class (diesel)
The WAGR L class were a total of 27 diesel-electric locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1967 to 2000. The L class were built from 1967 to 1973 by Clyde Engineering of Granville, Sydney, New South Wales and Eagle Farm, Brisbane, Queensland as well as Commonwealth Engineering of Rocklea, Brisbane, Queensland. They were introduced onto the Eastern Goldfields Railway, and at the time were the largest locomotive operated by a government railway system. The L class initially served on iron ore traffic from Koolyanobbing to Kwinana. They also ran the Indian Pacific, however after discovering the damage the class posed to the track at higher speeds, they were promptly removed from passenger trains altogether. Withdrawals began in 1997, with multiple being sold off until 2000 when Westrail itself was sold off. 8 L class have been scrapped with 15 withdrawn, and 3 remaining in service. Western Australian Government Railways locomotives Gallery
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-party-preferred%20vote
Two-party-preferred vote
Two-party preferred vote is a system of electing someone for a political office. It is mainly used in Australia. The idea is that there at some stage in the voting process, there are two candidates. If there are more than two candidates, all except the best two will be eliminated. Their votes will be distributed on those of the remaining two candidates. Voting systems
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane%20Sandanski
Jane Sandanski
Jane Sandanski (; Originally spelled in older slavic orthography as , 18 May 1872 – 22 April 1915) is a famous Macedonian revolutionary from Bulgaria. He is recognized as a national hero in both Bulgaria and Macedonia. He was a high ranking millitary general in the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization and help organizing the army during its uprising in 1903. He is also featured in the anthem of Macedonia (Denes nad Makedonija) and there is a province in Bulgaria named after him. Despite his extremely pro-Macedonian nature and anti-Bulgarian views hes considered a Bulgarian in the Bulgarian historiography. Biography Jane Sandanski was born on 18 May 1872 in the small village of Vlahi, near Kresna, in modern day Pirin Macedonia which back then was in the Ottoman Empire. His father Ivan Sandanski was a soldier who participated in the Macedonian Uprising which took place in Kresna. In 1879, after the crush of the uprising, his family moved to the city of Dupnitsa, in the recently established Principality of Bulgaria, where Sandanski received his elementary education. In 1892, Jane was conscripted into the Bulgarian army and served his military service in the 13th Infantry Regiment in Kyustendil. In the barracks, as a citizen, he fulfilled a debt to the country in which he lived, but even more significant was the military experience he gained for his future activity as a Chetnik and duke for the freedom of Macedonia. In 1894, he was released from military service and returned to Dupnica, where he became a petition writer for his uncle Spas Harizanov, a lawyer and former Macedonian teacher - a job he performed for the next two and a half years, and after completing his internship he became self-employed. petitioner. During this period, he maintained contacts with the Dupnica city intelligentsia - teachers, clerks and lawyers, with whom he was a favorite interlocutor. Around February 1899, he managed to rise the ranks and ended up being appointed head of the Dupnitsa prison. Because of that, his name "Sandanski" distorted from "Zindanski" that comes from Turkish "Zindancı" (which literally translates to Dungeon Keeper or Jailer). Yane Sandanski was involved in the Revolutionary Movement for the Macedonians in the region of Macedonia and Thrace and became one of its leaders. He joined initially the Supreme Macedonian-Adrianople Committee (SMAC) in 1895 during the Committee's cheta action into the Pomaks-inhabited regions of the Western Rhodopes. In 1897 in Dupnica, a new detachment of the Supreme Committee was formed, under the leadership and help of Krsto Zahariev, where Sandanski also joined too and became a more leading figure. After the detachment entered Pirin Mountains in what is modern day Pirin Macedonia, it encountered Ottoman troops. In one of the battles Sandanski was wounded during combat and so was his older brother Todor Sandanski, who was also in this detachment, they both returned to Bulgaria for treatment. In the next years, Sandanski was a SMAC activist in the Pirin region, but in 1900 returned to become a director of the local prison in Dupnitsa. In 1901, Sandanski switched to the Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (MRO). He built up the organization’s network of committees in the districts of Serres and Gorna Džumaja in the Pirin region, and that is why the people gave him the nickname "Pirin Tsar" (King of Pirin). He was also one from the organizers of the Miss Stone Affair - America's first modern hostage crisis. On September 3, 1901, a Protestant missionary named Ellen Stone set out on horseback across the mountainous hinterlands of Macedonia and was ambushed by a band of armed revolutionaries. Sandanski was also active in the anti-Ottoman Ilinden Uprising. The Militias active in the region of Serres, led by Jane Sandanski and an insurgent detachment of the Macedonian Supreme Committee, held down a large Turkish force. These actions began on the day of the Feast of the Cross and did not involve the local population as much as in other regions, but were well to the east of Monastir and to the west of Thrace. The failure of the Ilinden insurrection resulted in the eventual split of the MRO into a left (federalist) faction in the Seres and Strumica districts and a right-wing faction (centralists) in the Bitola, Salonica and Skopje districts. The left-wing faction opposed Bulgarian nationalistic propaganda and advocated the creation of a Balkan Socialist Federation with equality for all subjects and nationalities. The centralist faction of IMARO, moved towards vrhovistic views as its regions became incursed of Serb and Greek armed bands, which started infiltrating Macedonia after 1903. The years 1905–1907 saw the split between the two factions, when in 1907 Todor Panica killed the right-wing activists Boris Sarafov and Ivan Garvanov in order of Sandanski. The Kjustendil congress of the right faction of the Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (MRO) in 1908, sentenced Sandanski to death, and led to a final disintegration of the organization. After the Young Turk Revolution in 1908 and during the Second Constitutional Era Sandanski (in association with Hristo Chernopeev, Chudomir Kantardžiev, Aleksandar Bujnov and others) contacted the Young Turks and started legal operation. After the disintegration of MRO, they tried to set up the Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization (MORO). Later, the congress for MORO's official inauguration failed and Sandanski and Chernopeev started to work towards a creation of one of the left political parties in the Ottoman Empire – People's Federative Party, whose headquarters was in Solun. This federalist project was supposed to include different ethnic sections in itself, but this idea failed and the only section that was created was the faction of Sandanski. In 1909 the group around Sandanski and Chernopeev participated in the rally of the Young Turks to Istanbul that led to the deposition of sultan Abdul Hamid II from the throne. Sandanski dreamed about the creation of a Balkan Federative Republic according to the plans of the Balkan Socialist Federation and Macedonia as a part of that Federation. He demanded that the MRO should embrace all nationalities in the region, not only Macedonians. In this way it would be possible to create a healthy system aimed at the organisation of a mass uprising. Οbserving the atrocity of Serbs over the local population, former MRO members began restoration of the organizational network. In the same period a group around Petar Chaulev began negotiations with the Albanian revolutionaries. The temporary Albanian government proposed to them a common revolt to be organized and risen. The negotiations from the part of the Organization had to be carried by Petar Chaulev. The Bulgarian government believed however, that it would not come to a new war with Serbia, so it did not attend the negotiations. However, later, in June 1913 the Bulgarian government sent in Tirana Jane Sandanski for new negotiations. He gave an interview for the Italian newspaper "Il Secolo", where he said that he came to agreement with the Albanians and that from the Bulgarian side there would be organized bands and assaults. So he helped the preparation of the Ohrid-Debar Uprising, organised jointly by MRO and the Albanians of Western Macedonia. After the wars, Pirin Macedonia was ceded in 1913 to Bulgaria and Sandanski resettled again in the Kingdom he tried to get support for Macedonian rights in the region due to its majority Macedonian population but the goverment considered him a threat and organized his murder. Legacy Many attempts have been made by the Macedonian and Bulgarian historians to reach a compromise regarding Sandanski, Macedonians support the view that he was a Macedonian, and by historical sources this theory is the one mostly supported, on the other the Bulgarian media claims that Sandanski was a Bulgarian revolutionary fighting for Bulgarian interest. These theories from the Bulgarian historiography are side effects from the Todor Zhivkov regime which attempted to justify that the Macedonians were in fact Bulgarians. Some attempts have been made by the Macedonian side to peacefully celebrate Sandanski together in a form of compromise but the Macedonian public had not shown its support to the idea. Sandanski is both infamous in Macedonia and Bulgaria for his role in Ottoman times. Sandanski is mentioned in the anthem of Macedonia (also known as Denes nad Makedonija) and cities and principalities in Bulgaria are also named after Sandanski. In Bulgaria the communist regime appreciated Sandanski because of his socialist ideas and honoured him by renaming the town Sveti Vrach to Sandanski, in 1949. In the years after the Fall of Communism some right-wing Bulgarian historians have been keen to discredit his reputation. Sandanski Point on the E coast of Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula, Livingston Island, Antarctica was named after him by the Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition. Sources 1915 deaths 1872 births Macedonians from Bulgaria Macedonian revolutionaries
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAGR%20Lw%20class%20%28diesel%29
WAGR Lw class (diesel)
The WAGR Lw class was a single diesel-electric locomotive operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1994 to 1997/8. The Lw was the result of Comalco selling their R class No. 1002 to Westrail in 1994, it was renumbered 276 and reclassified as Lw, due to differing from the standard L class. Around 1997 it was sold off initially to be used for spare parts. Currently, the locomotive is numbered LZ3120 under Aurizon, who after withdrawing it, reactivated it in 2021 for grain traffic in New South Wales. It returned back to Western Australia in late 2022. Western Australian Government Railways locomotives
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunnel%20of%20Love%20%28Bruce%20Springsteen%20song%29
Tunnel of Love (Bruce Springsteen song)
"Tunnel of Love" is a 1987 song by Bruce Springsteen and is the title track to his eighth studio album Tunnel of Love. It went to number 9 in the United States, number 45 in the United Kingdom, number 17 in Canada, number 22 in Ireland, number 48 in New Zealand and number 39 in the Netherlands. References 1987 songs Pop rock songs Bruce Springsteen songs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZooMontana
ZooMontana
ZooMontana is a zoo located in Billings, Montana, United States and is Montana's only zoo and botanical garden. It currently has nearly 100 animals, representing 58 species. These animals all live in habitats designed to imitate their natural habitats. The zoo was established in 1992 as a nonprofit organization. It focuses on year-round wildlife native to Montana, the Rocky Mountains, and other cold temperature regions at or above the 45th parallel. Indoor habitats include animals from around the world. The zoo gets over 80,000 visitors per year. References Other websites Zoos in the United States Non-profit organizations of the United States Buildings and structures in Montana 1992 establishments in the United States
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karaganda
Karaganda
Karaganda or Qaraghandy is a city in Kazakhstan, the center of the Karaganda Region. It has a population of 515,819 people (as of 2023). Karaganda is now one of Kazakhstan's biggest centers for industry, economy, science, and culture. History The place was founded in 1856 as a copper mining village. In the 1930s, construction of the city of Karaganda started due to the development of coal nearby. On February 10, 1934, Karaganda became a city. In 1984, in the year when Karaganda became 50 years old, the government awarded the city the Order of the Red Banner of Labour (en). Geography Karaganda, like all of Central Kazakhstan, has a continental climate. This means that the winters here are very cold and the summers are very hot. The city's average annual temperature is 3.6 °C (38.4 °F). References Cities and towns in Kazakhstan Karaganda Region
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanction
Sanction
A sanction is usually a restriction imposed by law or political power. The word is ambiguous. Sanctions can be agreed by international organisations, but are more commonly unilateral sanctions that are imposed by individual countries. They may affect a whole country or just individuals or groups of people. There is no real agreement on whether sanctions work. The term sanction does not include military force. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swing%20%28politics%29
Swing (politics)
When people talk about elections, or votes, they use the term swing, to say how much a result changed, compared to the last vote or election. Very often, a swing is done based on the party, and not the candidate. The candidates of a party may change between elections. Usually, the results are published as graphics, to say so many voters that used to elect a candidate from one party now pick a candidate from another. When electing an US president, there are states, that only have a few votes, but where these few votes often change the result. These are known as swing states. Political science Voting
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Undecene
Undecene
Undecene is an alkene with a molecular formula. The prefix "Undec" is derived from the fact that there are 11(eleven) carbon atoms in the molecule, while the "-ene" suffix denotes that there is an alkene present—two carbon atoms are connected via a double bond. It is the tenth member of the homologous series of alkenes. Alkenes
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charter%20township
Charter township
A charter township is a type of local government in the U.S. state of Michigan. Townships in Michigan are organized governments. A charter township has been granted a charter, which allows it certain abilities of home rule that are usually between those of a city (a semi-autonomous jurisdiction in Michigan) and a village. Unless it is a home-rule village, a village is subject to the authority of any township in which it is located.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristian%20Kostov
Kristian Kostov
Kristian Konstantinov Kostov (born 15 March 2000) is a Bulgarian-Kazakh singer born in Moscow. He has taken part in several competitions including The Voice Kids Russia, X Factor Bulgaria and the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, where represented Bulgaria with the song "Beautiful Mess", finishing in second place. References 2000 births Living people Bulgarian singers Russian singers Eurovision Song Contest entrants People from Moscow
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holland%20Charter%20Township%2C%20Michigan
Holland Charter Township, Michigan
Holland Charter Township is a charter township of Ottawa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. 35,636 people lived here at the 2010 census. References Charter townships in Michigan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring%20Lake%2C%20Michigan
Spring Lake, Michigan
Spring Lake is a village in Ottawa County, Michigan, United States. Villages in Michigan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestown%20Charter%20Township%2C%20Michigan
Jamestown Charter Township, Michigan
Jamestown Charter Township is a charter township of Ottawa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. 9,630 people lived here at the 2020 census. References Charter townships in Michigan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver%20City%20%281951%20movie%29
Silver City (1951 movie)
Silver City is a 1951 American Western movie directed by Byron Haskin and starring Edmond O'Brien, Yvonne De Carlo, Barry Fitzgerald. It was adapted from the 1947 novel High Vermilion by Luke Short and was released under that title in the UK. It was distributed by Paramount Pictures. Other websites 1951 movies 1950s Western (genre) movies American Western (genre) movies Paramount Pictures movies Movies directed by Byron Haskin
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Other%20People%27s%20Children
Other People's Children
Other People's Children ( translit. Skhvisi shvilebi, ) is a 1958 Georgian black-and-white drama movie directed by Tengiz Abuladze and starring Tsitsino Tsitsishvili, Otar Koberidze, Asmat Qandaurashvili. Other websites 1958 drama movies Black-and-white movies Georgian movies Movies directed by Tengiz Abuladze
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yucca%20Valley%2C%20California
Yucca Valley, California
Yucca Valley is a town in San Bernardino County, California. 20,700 people lived here at the 2010 census. It is bordered to the south by the Joshua Tree National Park and to the west by the San Bernardino Mountains. References Towns in California Settlements in San Bernardino County, California
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bafat%C3%A1
Bafatá
Bafatá is a town in central Guinea-Bissau. It is the capital of Bafatá Region. In 2008, 22,501 people lived there. The town is known as the birthplace of Amílcar Cabral. It is noted for its brickmaking. Towns in Africa Settlements in Guinea-Bissau
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gab%C3%BA
Gabú
Gabú is a city in eastern Guinea-Bissau. It is capital of the Gabu Region. Cities in Africa Settlements in Guinea-Bissau
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/La%20Seu%20d%27Urgell
La Seu d'Urgell
La Seu d'Urgell is a city in the north of Catalonia, close to Andorra. About 13.000 people live there. The city has a long history, and at times was the seat of a bishop. It was founded by the Romans as Orgelia about 180 BC.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valkeala
Valkeala
Valkeala is a former municipality in Kymenlaakso, Finland. In 2003, 11,238 people lived there. It has an area of 1,004.40 km². In 2009, the six municipalities Anjalankoski, Elimäki, Jaala, Kouvola, Kuusankoski and Valkeala were merged to form the city of Kouvola. Valkeala is known for Repovesi National Park. Former municipalities of Finland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otjiwarongo
Otjiwarongo
Otjiwarongo () is a city in Namibia. It is the district capital of the Otjiwarongo electoral constituency and also the capital of the Otjozondjupa Region. About 28,000 people live there. Cities in Africa Settlements in Namibia Otjozondjupa Region
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valuyki%2C%20Belgorod%20Oblast
Valuyki, Belgorod Oblast
Valuyki () is a town in Belgorod Oblast, Russia. In 2010, 35,322 people lived there. Cities and towns in Belgorod Oblast
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grayvoron
Grayvoron
Grayvoron () is a town in Belgorod Oblast, Russia. In 2010, 6,234 people lived there. Cities and towns in Belgorod Oblast
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neftegorsk%2C%20Samara%20Oblast
Neftegorsk, Samara Oblast
Neftegorsk () is a town in Samara Oblast, Russia. In 2010, 19,254 people lived there. Cities and towns in Samara Oblast
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novokuybyshevsk
Novokuybyshevsk
Novokuybyshevsk () is a city in Samara Oblast, Russia. In 2010, 108,438 people lived there. Cities and towns in Samara Oblast
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Erzurum
Siege of Erzurum
Siege of Erzurum was a campaign siege initiated by Enver Pasha. Siege On March 12, Kazim Karabekir who was in charge of the eastern front appeared in front of Erzurum with his army and began the siege, due to lack of food and Andranik could not exploit these guerrilla capabilities the Armenians were forced to retreat. withdraw from Erzurum, this is how the Turks re-occupied Erzurum after 2 years of Russian occupation. References References Books
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudophilautus%20auratus
Pseudophilautus auratus
Pseudophilautus auratus is a frog. It lives in Sri Lanka. It lives in forests where the branches of the trees meet and look like a roof. It lives in Sinharaja World Heritage Site and Kanneliya Forest. People have seen it between 513 and 1270 meters above sea level. First paper References Frogs of Asia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bassano%20del%20Grappa
Bassano del Grappa
Bassano del Grappa ( or Bassan) is an Italian city in Veneto. It is in the Province of Vicenza. About 43,500 people live there. There are many distilleries of Grappa in and around the city. The name of the city is unrelated to the spirit though. A local mountain nearby is called Monte Grappa. The place name can be rougly translated as plains of (Mount) Grappa. During the First World War, there were many battles there. In the 1930s, Fascists under Mussolini built the Sacrario Militare del Monte Grappa, to honor those who fought in the war, and didn't survive. The Battle of Vittorio Veneto was fought there. Today, Monte Grappa it is a well-known spot for paragliders. Painter Jacopo Bassano was born and died in Bassano del Grappa. Cities in Vicenza
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Noventa Vicentina
Noventa Vicentina is a comune in the Province of Vicenza in the Veneto region in Italy. References Settlements in Vicenza
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Sanu Sharma
Sanu Sharma is a writer from Nepal who lives in Australia. She writes novels and short stories in the Nepali language. She's written seven novels and a collection of short stories. Early life Sanu Sharma was born in Kathmandu, Nepal, and grew up in both Kathmandu and Terai. Career Sanu Sharma published her first novel, 'Ardhaviram,' in 2003, and her second, 'Jeetko Paribhasha,' in 2010. Her third novel, 'Artha,' came out in 2011. In 2017, she published her fourth novel, 'Biplavi,' and in 2018, her fifth book, 'Ekadeshmaa,' a collection of short stories. This book got a lot of attention and was nominated for a big Nepali literary award called the Madan Puraskar. After the success of 'Ekadeshmaa,' she wrote 'Utsarga' in 2021 and 'Pharak' in 2022. In 2023, her seventh novel, 'Tee Saat Din,' was published. Sanu Sharma is also a poet, lyricist, and writes Ghazals. Her work has been featured in various publications and translated into other languages. Works Novels Ardhaviram Jeetko Paribhasha Artha Biplavi Utsharga Pharak Tee Saat Din Short story collection Ekadeshmaa Collaborative collection of Ghazals Kaifiyat 2 Related pages Nepali language Laxmi Prasad Devkota References Novelists Short story writers Writers from Sydney Living people People from Kathmandu Nepalese poets
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Misamis Occidental
Misamis Occidental is a province in the Philippines. It is in the Northern Mindanao region. The capital is Oroquieta.
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Lanao del Norte
Lanao del Norte is a province in the Philippines. It is in the Northern Mindanao region. The capital is Tubod. Provinces of the Philippines Northern Mindanao
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Nabunturan
Nabunturan is a municipality in the Philippines. It is the capital of the province of Davao de Oro. According to the 2020 census, 84,340 people lived there. Provincial capitals of the Philippines Davao Region
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Crossodactylus schmidti
Schmidt's spinythumb frog (Crossodactylus schmidti) is a frog. It lives in Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil. People have seen it between 300 and 750 meters above sea level. References Frogs of South America
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Zhenya Savicheva
Yevgenia Savicheva (1909 – 28 December 1941), known as Zhenya Savicheva, was a Soviet woman who was the elder sister to Tanya Savicheva, a Soviet girl who kept a diary during the besieged Leningrad. Biography Zhenya Savicheva was born in 1909, the eldest of five children. She was the child (daughter) of Nikolai Rodionovich Savichev (father) and Mariya Ignatievna Savicheva (née Fedorova) (mother). She was the elder sister to Tanya Savicheva, a Soviet girl who kept a diary during the besieged Leningrad. Death and burial Leningrad got besieged the by Germans on 8 September 1941 during the German invasion of the Soviet Union (which started on 22 June 1941). Zhenya Savicheva and her family were one of many families who lived in Leningrad, and who continued to when it was besieged by the Germans. In December 1941, Zhenya Savicheva walked almost seven kilometres to her workplace, every day. She worked in a factory which made weapons used to fight the Germans. She would work tirelessly at her workplace from morning to evening. Then, after she left work, she would donate her blood to injuried Soviet Red Army soldiers. She continued this practice every day. On the morning hours of 28 December 1941, Zhenya left to walk to work, but never came back home. Her sister Nina went outside to walk to Zhenya's workplace and look for her, and discovered her lying collapsed. Zhenya died that same day. Zhenya's body was later buried in a nearby cemetery.
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List of Presidents of the National Convention
Historians generally divide the Convention's activities into three periods,radical, and reaction, and the policies of presidents of the Convention reflect these distinctions. During the radical and reaction phases, some of the presidents were executed, most by guillotine, committed suicide Philippe Rühl Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve Jean-François Delacroix Marguerite-Élie Guadet Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles Henri Grégoire Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac Jacques Defermon des Chapelieres Jean-Baptiste Treilhard Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne Jean-Jacques Bréard Edmond Louis Alexis Dubois-Crancé Armand Gensonné Jean Antoine Joseph Debry Marc David Alba Lasource Jean-Baptiste Boyer-Fonfrède Maximin Isnard François-René-Auguste Mallarmé Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois Jacques Alexis Thuriot de la Rosière Andre Jeanbon Saint Andre Georges Jacques Danton Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles Maximilien Robespierre Jacques Nicolas Billaud-Varenne Pierre Joseph Cambon Charles-Gilbert Romme Jean-Henri Voulland Georges Auguste Couthon Jacques-Louis David Marc Guillaume Alexis Vadier Joseph-Nicolas Barbeau du Barran Louis Antoine de Saint-Just Philippe Rühl Jean-Lambert Tallien Jean-Baptiste-André Amar Robert Lindet Lazare Carnot Claude-Antoine Prieur-Duvernois Maximilien Robespierre Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois Philippe Antoine Merlin Antoine Merlin de Thionville André Antoine Bernard André Dumont Jean-Jacques-Régis de Cambacérès Pierre-Louis Prieur Louis Legendre Jean-François Reubell Étienne-François Le Tourneur Stanislas Joseph François Xavier Rovère Paul Barras François Louis Bourdon Antoine Claire Thibaudeau Jacques Defermon des Chapelieres François-Antoine de Boissy d'Anglas Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès Théodore Vernier Jean Denis, comte Lanjuinais Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray Louis-Gustave Doulcet de Pontécoulant Louis-Marie de La Révellière-Lépeaux Pierre Claude François Daunou Marie-Joseph Chénier Théophile Berlier Pierre-Charles-Louis Baudin following the collapse of the National Convention in late 1795. Administered by a collective leadership of five directors,
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Timmy Turner (character)
Timmy Turner is a fictional character and the protagonist of the children’s television show The Fairly OddParents. Oh Yeah! Cartoons Timmy Turner was created by Butch Hartman for the Oh Yeah! Cartoons in which Timmy is a 10 year old boy with an evil babysitter named Vicky and gets fairy godparents. Timmy was played by Mary Kay Bergman. Season One In the show Timmy is played by Tara Strong. In the episode Switch Glitch, Timmy wishes he were Vicky’s babysitter to get revenge and makes her so sad that she needs fairies more than Timmy needs them so she gets Timmy’s fairies. Vicky then tries to kill Timmy so he tricks her into saying “I’m happy and I don’t need my fairy godparents anymore” so he can get his fairies back. Timmy realizes he only got his fairies because of Vicky. Season Two After Timmy wishes it were Christmas every day, all the other Holiday Spirits try to kill Santa Claus so Timmy saves him. When the girl Timmy likes, Trixie Tang, says no to him on Valentine's Day, Timmy wishes for a world without girls and accidentally destroys love. When Timmy doesn’t like anyone’s costumes on Halloween, Timmy wishes everyone’s costumes were “real and scary”. When Timmy emails Trixie an embarrassing love letter, he goes into the Internet to get it back. Timmy also finds out that every fairy has an evil Doppelgänger called an Anti-Fairy. Season Three After Timmy keeps his fairies a secret for an entire year, he gets a magic muffin and Abra-Catastrophe! happens. When Timmy wants to know why his teacher Crocker is evil, he goes back in time to 1972 and finds out that Cosmo and Wanda were once Crocker’s fairies. Then Timmy accidentally tells everyone that Crocker has fairies, so Cosmo and Wanda have to leave Crocker forever. Season Four After Timmy’s parents don’t let him watch television and still leave Timmy with Vicky, Timmy decides to run away and live in television shows. Timmy also finds a magic lamp and meets a genie named Norm. When summer starts, Timmy wishes that kids rule the world. Jimmy Timmy Power Hour Timmy Turner is in the Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour Season Five When Timmy is mean to his fairies, they quit their job so there’s a singing contest to figure out who should replace them. Season Six When Timmy finds out that his fairies want kids but aren’t allowed to have any, Timmy wishes for them to have a baby, so he gets a fairy godbrother named Poof. The Wishology Trilogy The sixth season ended with three episodes (one after the other) called Wishology: The Big Beginning, Wishology: The Exciting Middle Part and Wishology: The Final Ending. In the Wishology trilogy, Timmy is mistaken for the Chosen One and has to save the Universe. Season Seven Poof gets an evil Anti-Fairy named Foop who becomes Timmy’s worst enemy Season Eight Timmy gets in trouble because he secretly wished for everyone to stop getting older so he could keep his fairies forever instead of growing up. And Timmy did that “40 years ago” meaning that he was 50 for the entire show. Timmy loses his fairies because of this but then tries to get them back. Season Nine Timmy wishes that he had a dog so he gets a magic talking dog named Sparky. Season Ten Since there aren’t enough fairies for every kid who needs fairy godparents to have them, Timmy has to share his fairies with a girl named Chloe Carmichael. Fairly Odd Phantom Timmy is in the animated short film Fairly Odd Phantom used as a commercial for Bunsen is a Beast. Timmy was also in the comic book based on it, where Timmy, Danny Phantom, Dudley Puppy and Bunsen have to rescue Butch Hartman after Hartman gets kidnapped. Fairly OddBunsen Timmy was in the Bunsen is a Beast episode Fairly Odd Bunsen which was a crossover with the Fairly OddParents Live Action Films Timmy Turner was played by Drake Bell in the live action movie A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up Timmy Turner and its sequels A Fairly Odd Christmas and a Fairly Odd Summer. Fairly Odder In the live action show Fairly Odder, Timmy Turner is an adult played by Caleb Pierce. In it Timmy gives his fairies to his 13 year old cousin Vivian Turner. Fictional characters introduced in 2001
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François Buzot
François Nicolas Léonard Buzot (1 March 1760 in Évreux – 24 June 1794 in Saint-Émilion) was a French politician and leader of the French Revolution. He suicide together with fellow-Girondin Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve. 1760 births 1794 deaths Politicians from Normandy People from Évreux Suicides in France
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IETF language tag
An IETF language tag is a standardized code for a language. These codes also allow to specify language variants and other information. That way, it is possible to say that what is wanted is German, as it is spoken in Austria. The languages themselves usually have codes that are two or three letters long. Certain languages can use more than one writing system: Serbian language can be written with the Cyrillic script, there is a version that uses Latin script, and there is a version that uses Braille script. Examples fr - French fr-BE - French, as spoken in Belgium fr-CA - French as spoken in Canada fr-FR - French, as spoken in France be-cyr - Belarussian, in Cryrillic script sr - Serbian, in any script sr -Latn Serbian, in Latin script sr-Latn-fonapi - Serbian, in Latin script, written uing phonetic transcription (the International phonetic alphabet) sr-Cyrl - Serbian, in Cyrillic script zh - Chinese, written in simplified ideograms (Hans), beause that is what the standard says yue - Cantonese (Chinese), written using standard Chinese letters (that's what the standard says; zh-yue can also be used) cmn - Mandarin Chinese (Synonyms: zh-cmn, and zh-guoyu) zh-Latn - Chinese, transcribed to Latin script zh-Latn-pinyin - Chinese in Latin script, using the transcrption method Pinyin zh-Hant - Chinese, using traditional chinese letters cmn-Hant-TW - Mandarin Chinese, using Traditional Chinese letters, as used in Taiwan
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List of Back at the Barnyard episodes
The follow is a list of the episodes of the Nicktoon Back at the Barnyard. Season 1: 2007-2008 5 half episodes were aired in July 2008 as "Barnyard Blowout Week". 5 half episodes have be airing in September 2008 as part of "Barn to Party Week". Season 2: 2008-2010 In March 2008, Nick renewed Back at the Barnyard for a second season of 20 episodes and two holiday themed specials. The new season premiered on October 24, 2008, part of "Some Like It Snotty Week", which became the first 30-minute episode called, "Some Like it Snotty". A brand new Barnyard movie aired on November 29, 2008, which is the third day of the second "Super Stuffed Nicktoons Weekend". Four new episodes aired from January 20-23, 2009 part of "Battle of the Barnyard Week". Five more new episodes aired from February 23-27, 2009 part of "Animal Invasion" week, followed by five new episodes aired from May 18-22, 2009 part of an "Barnyard Bizarro Week". Another quintet new episodes aired June 29 - July 3, 2009 part of "Battle of the Barnyard 2 week". References Lists of Nickelodeon television series episodes Nickelodeon-related lists
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Parmar (Jat clan)
Parmar is Kshatriya Jat clan of Punjab and Haryana in india. Their population is mainly found in Delhi, Rajasthan, Uttara Pradesh and Punjab. References
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Parmar (Rajput clan)
Parmar are one of the four Agnivanshi Clans of the Rajputs. They are said to have been born out of a Sacrificial Fire-pit. The name Parmar means ‘one that strikes the enemy’, from Sanskrit para meaning ‘enemy’ + mara meaning ‘strike’. There are numerous variants of the name, including Pramar, Pavar, Powar, Pawar, Panwar, and Ponwar. References Rajputs Hinduism
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Nan Tien Institute
Nan Tien Institute (NTI) is a private school for higher education about Buddhism Wollongong, Australia. History Nan Tien Institute was established in 2011. NTI teaches about Buddhism, health, and wellbeing in a way that includes quiet and thoughtful learning. The school offers advanced courses in Buddhist Studies, Health and Social Wellbeing, Humanistic Buddhism, and Mental Health. It also has special programs for ongoing professional learning and other interesting courses about meditation, mindfulness, and health. NTI started in 2015 and is near the Nan Tien Temple, across the Princes Motorway. In 2018, a bridge for walking was built to connect the university and the temple. Weblinks Offical Website Wollongong Buddhism Colleges and universities in Australia
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Kushan
Kushan, or Kushana, are a major clan of the Gurjar people. They are mostly found in the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In Punjab and Kashmir, they are also known as Kasana. They are also spread in various other regions of Pakistan, small numbers are also found in Afghanistan and India. They established and ruled in the Kushan Empire, from the 1st century CE until 375 CE. Majority of Kushans are Muslims, some also follow Hinduism, Sikhism. History They are historically also known by various variation including, Kushana, Kushan, Kusane, Gusano,Koshano, Kusana. They belonged to Agnivanshi kshatriya lineage family of ancient India. The believer of the myth, that Gurjars are foreigners, this first time introduced by some British colonisers including the Sir James Campbell, General Crook, Colonel Todd, Mr. forbs. Dr. Bhagwan Lal Inder Ji and all other has agree that present Kushan gotra of Gurjars are successors of great Kushans. References Ethnic groups in Asia Ethnic groups in Afghanistan Ethnic groups in India Ethnic groups in Pakistan
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Marguerite-Élie Guadet
Marguerite-Élie Guadet 20 July 1758 – 19 June 1794) was a French political figure of the Revolutionary period. And presidents of the National Convention
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WrestleDream (2023)
WrestleDream (2023) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on October 1, 2023 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. It was the first WrestleDream event to take place. The event was held as a tribute show for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) founder Antonio Inoki on the one-year anniversary of his death. The main event of the show saw Christian Cage (c) defeat Darby Allin in a two out of three falls match to retain his AEW TNT Championship. During match three, Christian ended up spearing the referee. He would pick up his TNT Championship and go to hit Allin with it but had the title taken away by Nick Wayne. Wayne would then hit Allin with the title himself and turn heel. Christian would then get the pinfall victory on Allin for his second fall. The event would also be notable for the debut of Adam Copeland, also know as Edge for his 25 years in the WWE. He would rescue Sting from a beatdown from Christian Cage, Nick Wayne, and Luchasaurus. In the post-event media scrum, it was announced by AEW owner Tony Khan that Copeland had signed a contract to compete full-time with All Elite Wrestling. Matches References 2023 in sports 2023 in the United States All Elite Wrestling shows Sports in Seattle
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AEW The First Dance
AEW Rampage: The First Dance was a professional wrestling show made by All Elite Wrestling (AEW). It was held on August 20, 2021 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. The event aired as special episode of Rampage. The name of the event is a reference to 2020 Netflix documentary The Last Dance about Michael Jordan and the 1997–98 Chicago Bulls season. The event would also take place in the Bull's home arena. The main event of the show saw Jon Moxley defeat Daniel Garcia. Moxley would counter Garcia's sharpshooter into his Bulldog Choke. Garcia would tap out and Moxley would get the victory. The event is best known for CM Punk making his debut for All Elite Wrestling (AEW). This was also Punk's return to professional wrestling since his retirement after walking out of WWE's 2014 Royal Rumble. Matches References 2021 in sports 2021 in the United States All Elite Wrestling shows Sports in Chicago
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Democratic National Convention
The Democratic National Convention (DNC) is a series of presidential nominating conventions held every four years since 1856 by the Democratic Party in the United States. The convention is ran by the Democratic National Committee. The goal of the convention is to officially nominate and confirm a candidate for president and vice president and approve a party platform. Delegates from all fifty U.S. states and from American territories, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, attend the convention and cast their votes. Related pages Democratic National Committee Republican National Committee Republican National Convention Democratic Party (United States)
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Queensland rugby league team
The Queensland rugby league team, nicknamed the Maroons, represents Queensland in rugby league. The team plays against New South Wales in the State of Origin series, which happens every year. Players Current squad Below is the current squad as of the 2023 State of Origin series. References Representative sports teams of Queensland State of Origin series
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Australia national rugby league team
The Australia national rugby league team, nicknamed the Kangaroos, represents Australia in international rugby league. Australia has the most successful international rugby league team in the world, having won the Rugby League World Cup 12 times, having reached the final in 16 of the 17 World Cups (only failing to reach the final at the first World Cup in 1954). The Kangaroos ranked first in the IRL Men's World Rankings and have a win percentage of 69% and a win percentage of at least 50% against every team they have ever played. Only six teams have ever beaten the Kangaroos. Culture War cry From 1908 to 1967, the Kangaroos performed an Indigenous war cry before their games (like how New Zealand sports teams perform the Māori haka before they play). The war cry was performed by the Aboriginal team for the first time in over 40 years in 2008 before a match against the New Zealand Māori. It is believed that the war cry is based on an Indigenous chant from Stradbroke Island in Queensland. Related pages Australian Aboriginal rugby league team Australia women's national rugby league team (nicknamed the "Jillaroos") References National rugby league teams Rugby league
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Ciudad Habana Airport
Ciudad Habana Airport also sometimes called Jose Marti Airport or simply Havana Airport is Cuba's main airport and the main hub for Cubana de Aviación, Cuba's flag airline. The airport opened its doors in the year 1930 and it ia considered one of the most important airports in the Caribbean.
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Australia women's national rugby league team
The Australia women's national rugby league team, nicknamed the Jilaroos, represents Australia in international women's rugby league. National rugby league teams Rugby league
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New Zealand national rugby league team
The New Zealand national rugby league team (), nicknamed the Kiwis, represents New Zealand in international rugby league. References National rugby league teams Rugby league
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New Zealand women's national rugby league team
The New Zealand women's national rugby league team, nicknamed the Kiwi Ferns, represents New Zealand in international women's rugby league. References National rugby league teams Rugby league
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State of Origin series
The State of Origin series is a best-of-three rugby league series held every year in Australia. It is between two teams: New South Wales (nicknamed the "Blues") and Queensland (nicknamed the "Maroons"). The State of Origin is widely regarded as Australia's greatest sporting rivalry of all time, and is one of the biggest sporting events in Australia. Even compared to international competitions, the series is considered one of the most important rugby league competitions in the world. The State of Origin itself is a men's series, but there is also a Women's State of Origin. In both the men's and the women's series, Queensland is the most successful side, having won both series more times than New South Wales has. Even though the State of Origin is between New South Wales and Queensland, in each series at least one game is played outside those states. In New South Wales, matches have been played in only one city (Sydney), while in Queensland they have been played in three (Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Townsville). Outside those states, three other states have hosted matches: Victoria (Melbourne), Western Australia (Perth) and South Australia (Adelaide); plus one match has been played in the United States (in Long Beach, California). On television, the series is televised in 91 countries, but is most popular in Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. References
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New South Wales rugby league team
The New South Wales rugby league team, nicknamed the Blues, represents New South Wales in rugby league. It plays against Queensland in the State of Origin series every year. Players Current squad References State of Origin series Rugby league
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Women's State of Origin
The Women's State of Origin is a women's rugby league series held every year in Australia. It is played between two teams: New South Wales (nicknamed the "Blues") and Queensland (nicknamed the "Maroons"), with the Maroons being by far more successful. It is the women's equivalent of the State of Origin series. Unlike the men's series, until 2023, the Women's State of Origin was a one-off game. In 2023, it became a series. Matches in the Women's State of Origin have been played in five cities in Queensland (Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Gympie, the Sunshine Coast and Townsville) and two cities in New South Wales (Sydney and Wollongong), plus one match has been played in the Australian Capital Territory (Canberra). References
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Queensland women's rugby league team
The Queensland women's rugby league team, nicknamed the Maroons (formerly the Brolgas), represents Queensland in women's rugby league. Every year, Queensland plays against New South Wales in the Women's State of Origin. References Women's State of Origin Rugby league
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New South Wales women's rugby league team
The New South Wales women's rugby league team, nicknamed the Blues, represents New South Wales in women's rugby league. Every year, New South Wales plays against Queensland in the Women's State of Origin. References Women's State of Origin Rugby league
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Haziq Kamaruddin
Haziq Kamaruddin (4 July 1993 – 14 May 2021) was a Malaysian archer. Kamaruddin competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2016 Summer Olympics. References 1993 births 2021 deaths Malaysian archers Malaysian Olympians People from Johor
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Rob Nelson (biologist)
Robert "Rob" Nelson (born August 13, 1979, Denver, Colorado, United States) is an American biologist, documentary filmmaker, and television personality. He is a regular contributor to the Science Channel documentary series What on Earth? Starting in 2017, he was the host and participating researcher of the Science Channel documentary series Secrets of the Underground, whose goal was to examine long-held legendary mysteries that lie beneath the surfaces of streets, buildings, earth, salt and fresh water, etc. Nelson also cohosted the Animal Planet series, Life After Chernobyl in 2015. He holds a Bachelor of Science in biology and marine science from the University of Miami, a Master of Science degree from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, and a Master of Fine Arts from the Montana State University. He won an Emmy Award in 2014 for his work on Mysteries of the Driftless, a documentary movie about the Driftless Area, a region in the Midwestern United States, which was never covered by glaciers during the last ice age. He later filmed a sequel of the Mysteries of the Driftless in 2018 called Decoding the Driftless. Nelson's current work includes being the director of Untamed Science where he hosts a YouTube show by the same name. His show works closely with the North Carolina Zoo to help tell untold animal stories. References 1979 births Living people American biologists Scientists from Denver American filmmakers American television personalities University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa alumni Emmy Award winners
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Khairul Anuar Mohamad
Khairul Anuar bin Mohamad (born 22 September 1991) is a Malaysian archer. Anuar Mohamad competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, 2016 Summer Olympics, and the 2020 Summer Olympics. References Malaysian archers Malaysian Olympians 1991 births Living people
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Hun
Hun may refer to: The Xiongnu The Huns The Hun clan Other uses HUN, an ISO country code for Hungary The Hun, a nickname for the newspaper Herald Sun
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Hun clan
Hun or Huna is an ancient Kshatriya clan of the Gurjar community of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India. Historically, they were also known by the name of Huna. Hun Gurjars are primarily Hindu, while some are Muslim in Kashmir and Pakistan. In mountainous areas, they speak the Gujari language, as well as other indigenous dialects. In past these Hun Gurjars ruled in various dynasties. Including the Alcon Hun dynasty. References Gurjar Ethnic groups in India Ethnic groups in Pakistan Ethnic groups in Afghanistan
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Raman Sharma
Raman Sharma (5 September 1945 – 6 January 1999) was an Indian cricket umpire. He stood in one Test match in 1994 and eleven ODI games between 1993 and 1997. Sharma died when the jeep he was driving collided with a bus in 1999. See also List of Test cricket umpires List of One Day International cricket umpires References 1945 births 1999 deaths Place of birth missing Indian Test cricket umpires Indian One Day International cricket umpires Road incident deaths in India
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Varun Sandesh
Jeedigunta Varun Sandesh (born 21 July 1989) is an Indian American actor. He is known primarily for his works in Telugu cinema. He made his debut with Sekhar Kammula's coming-of-age blockbuster drama Happy Days (2007), and went on to star in films such as Kotha Bangaru Lokam (2008), Kurradu (2009), Yemaindi Ee Vela (2010), D for Dopidi (2013), Pandavulu Pandavulu Thummeda (2014), Mama Manchu Alludu Kanchu (2015), and Michael (2023). Filmography Films Web Series All films are in Telugu, unless otherwise noted. Television References Other websites 1989 births Living people Telugu people Actors in Telugu cinema Indian movie actors 21st-century Indian actors Indian emigrants to the United States Actors from Odisha People from Bridgewater Township, New Jersey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann%20Studnicka
Johann Studnicka
Johann "Jan" Studnicka (12 October 1883 – 18 October 1967) was an Austrian footballer.He played for Wiener AC . He also played for the Austrian national team. After his active career he became football manager. He also competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics. Career Johann Studnicka played in the “Jugendhort” football team at the age of 14 in 1897. This was led by the teacher Wawerka The team included Studnicka, Josef Fischer, Gustav Huber and Josef Taurer and three other later national players. Three years after the first football game in Austria in 1894, the sport was not socially accepted. Playing football among middle school students was punished . So in his early career Studnicka appeared as a football player under the pseudonym “Jan”. In 1897 the entire team from Jugendhorst joined the Wiener AC. He started as defender but soon played as forward due to his abilities. Johann Studnicka's career at WAC was soon crowned with success. In 1898 the club took part in the Challenge Cup for the first time. The trophy was won in 1901, 1903 and 1904. 1908 he slowly began to withdraw from active football and work as a coach at the WAC. After a majority of the WAC players left the club after disputes with the club's management Johann Studnicka rejoined the first team to prevent the club's decline. Studnicka quickly created a powerful team by the start of the ÖFV's new league championship in 1911/12. They reached the 4th place. Johann Studnicka played actively for WAC until the 1919/20 season International He debuted on 12 October 1902 in a 5-0 win versus Hungary. There he scored three goals.His last match was on 9 May 1918 in a 5-1 win versus Switzerland. He played 28 matches and scored 18 goals for Austria. Manager After the end of his active career he coached First Vienna FC for two years. This was followed in 1922 by a move to Switzerland to FC Zurich. With them he won the Swiss championship. Then he returned to Vienna and was coach of SpC Rudolfshügel. Because the players ran away from the financially bankrupt club Studnicka was not able to avoid relegation. References 1883 births 1967 deaths Association football forwards Austrian footballers Austrian football forwards Austrian football managers Players of the Austrian national football team Austrian football champions
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List of France Twenty20 International cricketers
This is a list of France Twenty20 International cricketers who have played at least one Twenty20 International for France after playing their first match in August 2021. Key List of players Statistics are correct as of 16 July 2023. References Lists of Twenty20 International cricketers Sport in France
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History of dementia
History of dementia is the past of the word dementia Ancient Rome Publius Terentius Afer (195 -159 BC) used "Dementia", M Tulius Cicero (106. January - December, 43. BC) used the word "dementia" In ancient Rome demensum or demensi was a sum paid to slaves. Demens was used frequently synonymously with the words amens, amentia and alienatus mente 1800's From 1835, John Charles Prichard was the first British psychiatrist to describe using the words: senile dementia Morel first describes as a term "démence précoce" (the words are French: in English précoce is translated as precocious - meaning early in age: young) in his work of 1852 An description of dementia within the vascular system was made by Emil Kraepelin for 1896. 1906 By examining by microscope the brain of a dead mental patient who Alois Alzheimer had diagnosed as having senile dementia, although 50 years of age, brain abnormalities were found. The combination of the diagnosis and the brain abnormality became known as Alzheimer's disease after this description by Emil Kraepelin in a 1910 textbook. 2013 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) made by the American Psychiatric Association redefined dementia for diagnostic purposes as "major neurocognitive disorder" 2017 and after Dementia is classed as a neurodegenerative syndrome Since the 2017 International Classification of Diseases (ICD) which is known as the ICD-11, dementia is diagnosed as a neurological disorder not a mental and behavioural disorder. References Ethics
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WAGR M class (diesel)
The WAGR M class were a total of 2 diesel-hydraulic locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1972 to 1994. The M class were built in 1972 by Walkers Limited of Maryborough, Queensland. They were purchased specifically for hump yard shunting at Forrestfield. In early 1994 both the M class and two Ma class were sold off to Colonial Sugar Refineries (CSR) in Queensland for sugarcane service. No. 1851 and 1852 were regauged to 610mm (2 ft.) gauge and heavily rebuilt, the Ma class being used for spare parts. Both units remain in operation. Western Australian Government Railways locomotives
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WAGR Ma class (diesel)
The WAGR Ma class were a total of 3 diesel-hydraulic locomotives operated by the Western Australian Government Railways (WAGR) from 1973 to 2014. The Ma class were built in 1972 by Walkers Limited of Maryborough, Queensland as an evolution of the M class. The Ma class had Caterpillar engines making them lighter as well as having multiple unit (MU) working capabilities. Two Ma class locos were sold to Colonial Sugar Refineries (CSR) in Queensland for spare parts in early 1994. No. 1862 managed to survive Westrail being sold off in 2000, being operated by the Western Australian Government Railways Commission (WAGRC) until 2003 when it became the ownership of Transperth who continued using the loco as shunter (pilot) at Claisebrook depot until 2014. The Hotham Valley Railway purchased the unit in 2015, it currently remains stored on their premises at Pinjarra. Western Australian Government Railways locomotives
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Animal (2023 movie)
Animal is an upcoming Indian Hindi language action thriller movie. It is written, edited and directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga and produced by T-Series, Bhadrakali Pictures and Cine1 Studios. The film stars Ranbir Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Rashmika Mandanna and Tripti Dimri. Plot The movie revolves around the complex relationship between Balbir Singh and his son Arjun Singh, who is a descendant of the business family. After the tragedy with his father, he goes out to take revenge on Viraj Surve, and vows to never leave his family, causing a fierce gang war. Cast Ranbir Kapoor as Arjun Singh Anil Kapoor as Balbir Singh, Arjun's father Rashmika Mandanna as Geetanjali Singh, Arjun's wife Bobby Deol as Viraj Surve Tripti Dimri Babloo Prithiveeraj Shakti Kapoor Prem Chopra Suresh Oberoi Ravi Gupta Siddhant Karnick Saurabh Sachdeva Maganti Srinath as Karthik, Geetanjali's brother Raghav Binani Gagandeep Singh Upendra Limaye Mathew Varghese as Geetanjali's father Indira Krishnan as Geetanjali's mother Saloni Batra Soundtrack The movie score is composed by Harshavardhan Rameshwar, who scored Reddy's previous movies Arjun Reddy and its Hindi remake Kabir Singh. The songs featured in the movie are composed by JAM8, Vishal Mishra, Jaani, Manan Bhardwaj, Shreyas Puranik, Ashim Kemson and Harshwardhan Rameshwar, while the background score was composed by Harshwardhan Rameshwar. Lyrics were written by Manoj Muntashir, Raj Shekhar, Siddharth-Garima, Jaani, Manan Bhardwaj, Ashim Kemson and Bhupinder Babbal. The first single titled "Hua Main" was released on 11 October 2023. The second single titled "Satranga" was released on 27 October 2023. The third single titled "Papa Meri Jaan" was released on 14 November 2023. The fourth single titled "Arjan Vailly" was released on 18 November 2023. Release The movie was scheduled to be release on 11 August 2023, but was postponed due to post-production and dubbing works. The film is now scheduled to release on 1 December 2023 in Hindi, Telegu, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada languages. The movie was planned to premiere in North America on 30 November 2023, a day before its release. It has a running time of 201 minutes, making it one of the longest Indian movies ever made. A day before the trailer release, Animal recieved 'A' (adults only) certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification due to excessive violence and sexuality. For this reason, It was also classified 18 by the British Board of Film Classification. References Other websites 2023 movies
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Tokyo Highway Battle
Tokyo Highway Battle is a 1996 racing video game. It was made by Genki. The game was published by Jaleco for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn. It was released in Japan as Shutokou Battle: Drift King for the PlayStation, and Shutokō Battle '97 for the Sega Saturn. The game is part of the Shutokou Battle franchise. References 1996 video games Racing video games PlayStation games Sega Saturn games
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Pseudophilautus cuspis
The sharp-snouted shrub frog (Pseudophilautus cuspis) is a frog. It lives in Sri Lanka. It lives in forests. People have seen it between 155 and 660 meters above sea level. First paper References Frogs of Asia
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Gagan Malik
Gagan Malik is an Indian actor and Hinduism activist, renowned for his portrayal of Lord Rama in the popular television series Ramayan. Born and raised in Delhi, India, Malik has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry and has also been recognized for his commitment to promoting Hinduism. Early Life and Modelling Career Malik was born into a Jat family in Delhi, India, where he received his education at Hansraj School Central. Growing up, his mother read the epic Ramayana to him, igniting an early interest in the Hindu mythology. During his childhood, Malik actively participated in his colony's Ramleela, consistently playing the character of Ram. Before venturing into acting, Malik pursued a career in cricket, representing the Ranji Trophy team in Delhi. After twelve years in cricket, he transitioned to acting, gaining experience in TV commercials, music videos, modeling, and designer shows. In 2004, he achieved recognition by winning the title of Mr. Photogenic in the national male beauty pageant, Mr. India. Career Gagan Malik's acting career took off with the television series Kumkum on Star Plus. He then played a lead role in Zee TV's Saath Saath Banayenge Ek Aashiyaan and appeared in Star One's TV serial Shakuntala. In 2012, Malik gained widespread popularity for his portrayal of Lord Rama in the television series Ramayan, which also enjoyed immense success in Indonesia. In 2013, Malik made his international film debut with the Sri Lankan Sinhala language film Sri Siddhartha Gautama, where he played the titular character. The film, inspired by the spiritual odyssey of The Buddha, received international acclaim and won awards at the Delhi International Film Festival in India and the United Nations Buddhist Film Festival in Vietnam. Gagan Malik's versatility extends beyond acting, as he is also part of the celebrity cricket team Jaipur Raj Joshiley for the Indian sport-reality entertainment show Box Cricket League season 2. Currently, he continues to captivate audiences with his portrayal of Lord Rama in the television series Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanuman on Sony TV. In 2016, Malik confirmed his involvement in an international film based on the Buddha, which is reported to be the most expensive movie ever made on the subject. The pre-production phase is underway, with the team planning to shoot the teaser in July or August. Gagan Malik's multifaceted career, from cricket to acting and his commitment to promoting Hinduism, has solidified his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. His contributions to both national and international cinema have earned him recognition and accolades, making him a celebrated actor and activist. References
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Cezanne Khan
Cezanne Khan is an Indian television actor. Early life He got his name from the famous French painter Paul Cezanne. Television Awards and nominations References
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Rajkumar Santoshi
Rajkumar Santoshi is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter of Hindi films. Career Ghayal also won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. Santoshi's followup was the universally acclaimed film Damini (1993), which dealt with issues like the status of women in our society and the perspective of people towards women. He won his second Filmfare best director award for it. After making two back-to-back serious films like Ghayal and Damini, Santoshi wanted to make a light film. Filmography References Other Websites Living people Indian movie directors Filmfare Awards winners Indian screenwriters People from Chennai Hindi-language screenwriters Screenwriters from Chennai 20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights 21st-century Indian dramatists and playwrights Directors who won the Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment National Film Award Directors who won the Best Film on National Integration National Film Award 1956 births
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Ranvirsinhji
Maharaj Shri Ranvirsinhji (7 October 1919 – 4 April 1962), a member of the Jamnagar royal family, played first-class cricket in India from 1936 to 1952. He toured Australia with the Indian team in 1947-48 but did not play Test cricket. References Other Website Ranvirsinhji at CricketArchive
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Gaurav Chakrabarty
Gaurav Chakrabarty is an Indian Bengali film and television actor. He is best known for his portrayal of the character Prodipto Lahiri in the Bengali musical TV series Gaaner Oparey that aired on Star Jalsha from 28 June 2010 to 16 April 2011. References Podcast References Other websites Living people Indian movie actors Actors from Kolkata Bengali actors Bengali Hindus Actors in Bengali cinema St. Xavier's College, Kolkata alumni University of Calcutta alumni Film and Television Institute of India alumni Bengali television actors Indian television actors 1987 births
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Ritvik Sahore
Ritvik Sahore is an Indian actor who primarily works in Hindi films and web shows. He made his acting debut with Ferrari Ki Sawaari (2012), for which he received Screen Award for Best Child Artist nomination. Sahore is best known for his portrayal of Omkar Singh Phogat in Dangal (2016), Aakash in Laakhon Mein Ek (2017) and Rajat Bakshi in Flames (2018). References Other Website 2000 births Living people 21st-century Indian actors Indian actors
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Rohan Shah
Rohan Shah is an Indian actor, known for his role as Agham Neil Khanna in Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar on Sony TV. He played the lead role of Vivek in the 2020 Bollywood film Hacked along with Hina Khan. He is also a part of the YouTube channel FilterCopy. References Other websites Living people Actors from Mumbai Indian television actors Actors in Hindi cinema Actors in Hindi television 1994 births