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867585 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaceflight%20IC-1 | Spaceflight IC-1 | Spaceflight IC-1: An Adventure in Space is a 1965 British science fiction movie directed by Bernard Knowles and starring Bill Williams, Norma West, John Cairney, Donald Churchill, Kathleen Breck, Linda Marlowe, Margo McLennan, Mark Lester. It was distributed by 20th Century Fox.
Other websites
1965 movies
1960s science fiction movies
British science fiction movies
20th Century Fox movies
Movies directed by Bernard Knowles |
867590 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sahabi%20Alhaji%20Ya%C3%BA | Sahabi Alhaji Yaú | Sahabi Alhaji Yaú (born July 16, 1956) is a Nigerian politician and senator representing Zamfara North.
References
1956 births
Living people
Nigerian politicians |
867594 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia%20UK | Wikimedia UK | Wikimedia UK (WMUK) is a charity that helps people who work on Wikimedia projects in the United Kingdom. It is a Wikimedia chapter owned by the Wikimedia Foundation.
Wikimedia UK started out as Wiki Educational Resources Limited. However, because of money problems they became Wiki UK Limited. They failed to get charitable status at first. As a result, the group made changes to what it did so it could become a charity.
The group has worked with museums and others. They have organised things for volunteers in the United Kingdom to do. Some of the organisation's board members have been in controversies because of what they've done on Wikipedia. There were claims that a Wikimedia UK staff member was promoting Gibraltarpedia.
References
Wikimedia Foundation
Charities |
867598 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniele%20Mortari | Daniele Mortari | Daniele Mortari (born 30 June 1955) is Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University.
References |
867599 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nura%20M%20Inuwa | Nura M Inuwa | Nura Musa Inuwa (born 18 September 1989), also called M Inuwa, is a Nigerian Hausa musician, artist and movie producer.
Career
Inuwa has over 500 songs which were used in Kannywood films. Inuwas successfully sang a campaign song to opposition candidate Alhaji Atiku Abubakar in 2019, the former Vice President Nigeria.
Discography
Inuwa discography includes the following
Hubbi, Dan Baiwi, Alkawariri, Dawo dawo, Wata Ruga, Yar Fulani, Salm, Labarina, Yan Arewa, Duniyar Masoya, Mailaya, In Kaiya Zance, Daren Alkhairi, Basaja, Alkawari, Mai Gadon Zin, Zurfin Ciki etci5]
References
1989 births
Living people
Nigerian singers |
867600 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordi%20Gal%C3%AD | Jordi Galí | Jordi Galí (born January 4, 1961) is a Spanish economist.
References |
867602 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Clarida | Richard Clarida | Richard Harris Clarida (born May 18, 1957) is an American economist and Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve.
Clarida studied his Bachelor of Science degree in economics from the University of Illinois and did his Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Harvard University.
References
1957 births
American economists
Columbia University faculty
Harvard University alumni
Living people
Educators from Illinois |
867604 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khemarak%20Phoumin | Khemarak Phoumin | Khemarak Phoumin () is a city in Cambodia. It is the capital of Koh Kong Province in Western Cambodia.
History
Until the end of 1990, Koh Kong was one of the least parts of Cambodia. On 21 April 1984, the Khmer Rouge captured Koh Kong and held it for a night and day. They claimed via the Khmer Rouge Radio to have killed 1,107 Vietnamese troops and injured 125 more during the Vietnamese battle of Koh Kong.
Environment
Koh Kong town is just below the southern end of the Cardamom Mountains. The Kah Bpow river runs through the town of Koh Kong, and begins in the Cardamoms and runs down to join the Gulf of Thailand. In 2000, wildlife traders from Thailand were reported to come to Koh Kong town each month to purchase wildlife products. In 2005, One of Cambodia"s tiger hunters, Yor Ngun, was finally captured in Koh Kong town. He was eventually charged with having killed and sold at least 19 tigers, 40 leopards, 30 elephants, 500 gaur, banteng and sambar, 40 Sun bears and three Asian black bears.
Geography
Khemarak Phoumin is accessible by land, sea, and air. It is over 450 kilometers southeast of Bangkok, Thailand, 133 kilometers west of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and 138 kilometers northwest from Sre Ambel, Cambodia. |
867606 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan%20Civil%20War%20%281992%E2%80%931996%29 | Afghan Civil War (1992–1996) | The Afghan Civil War was going on from 1992 to 1996.
War over Kabul (28 April 1992–93)
Fighting over Kabul started on 25 April 1992. The six armies fighting were Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, Jamiat-e Islami, Harakat-i-Inqilab-i-Islami, Ittehad-e Islami, Hezb-i Wahdat and Junbish-i Milli. Mujahideen warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the leader of Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, was offered the position of prime minister in President Mujaddidi's government - an interim. But this agreement was broken on 29 May when Mujaddidi accused Hekmatyar of having rockets fired at his airplane.
By 30 May 1992, Jamiat-e Islami and Junbish-i Milli mujahideen forces were fighting against Hekmatyar's Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin again in southern Kabul.
In May or early June, Hekmatyar's forces started [ firing cannons and grenade launcher toward targets] all around Kabul. Much support came from the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Junbish-i Milli and Jamiat-e Islami in June shelled [or fired cannons and grenade launchers toward targets in] areas south of Kabul. Ittehad-e Islami and Hezb-i Wahdat were fighting each other in west Kabul. At the end of June 1992, Burhanuddin Rabbani took over as (acting or) interim president of Afghanistan. That government was weak, even from its start in April 1992.
In the rest of 1992, hundreds of rockets hit Kabul, thousands, mostly civilians, were killed, half a million people fled the city. In 1993, the rivalling militia factions continued their fights over Kabul, several cease-fires and peace accords failed.
According to Human Rights Watch, in the period 1992–95, five different mujahideen armies contributed to heavily damaging Kabul, though other analysts blame especially the Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin group.
Taliban take-over
On 25 September, the strategic town of Sarobi, an eastern outpost of Kabul, fell to the Taliban who captured it from interim government troops. 50 people were killed and the Taliban captured many arms from fleeing government soldiers.
On 26 September, with the Taliban attacking Kabul, interim minister of defense Ahmad Shah Massoud in his headquarters in northern Kabul concluded that his and President Rabbani’s interim government's forces had been encircled, and decided to quickly evacuate or withdraw those forces to the north, to avoid destruction. Also Hekmatyar, leader of Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin, withdrew from Kabul.
By nightfall, or on the next day of 27 September, the Taliban had conquered Kabul. Taliban's leader Muhammad Umar appointed his deputy, Mullah Muhammad Rabbani, as head of a national ruling council which was called Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. By now, the Taliban controlled most of Afghanistan.
Related pages
Afghan Civil War (1928–1929)
Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
References
War in Afghanistan (since 1978) |
867607 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan%20Civil%20War | Afghan Civil War | The Afghan Civil War can be:
Afghan Civil War (1928–1929)
Afghan Civil War (1989–1992)
Afghan Civil War (1992–1996)
Related pages
Afghanistan War |
867608 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20best-selling%20video%20games | List of best-selling video games | This is a list of best-selling video games.
List
{|class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable"
|-
! scope="col" |Rank
! scope="col" |Title
! scope="col" |Sales
! scope="col" |Platform(s)
! scope="col" |Initial release date
! scope="col" |Developer(s)
! scope="col" |Publisher(s)
! scope="col" class="unsortable" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|1
|Minecraft
|238,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Mojang Studios
|Mojang Studios
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|2
|Grand Theft Auto V
|150,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Rockstar North
|Rockstar Games
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|3
|Tetris (EA)
|100,000,000
|Mobile
|
|EA Mobile
|Electronic Arts
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|4
|Wii Sports
|82,900,000
|Wii
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|5
|PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
|70,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|PUBG Corporation
|PUBG Corporation
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|6
|Super Mario Bros.
|58,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Nintendo
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|7
|Pokémon Red / Green / Blue / Yellow
|47,520,000
|Game Boy / Color
|
|Game Freak
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|8
|Mario Kart 8 / Deluxe
|45,530,000
|Wii U / Switch
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|9
|Wii Fit / Plus
|43,800,000
|Wii
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|10
|Tetris (Nintendo)
|43,000,000
|Game Boy / NES
|
|Nintendo R&D1
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|11
|Pac-Man
|40,955,092
|Multi-platform
|
|Namco
|Namco
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|12
|Red Dead Redemption 2
|38,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Rockstar Studios
|Rockstar Games
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|13
|Mario Kart Wii
|37,380,000
|Wii
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|14
|Terraria
|35,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Re-Logic
|Re-Logic / 505 Games
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|15
|Animal Crossing: New Horizons
|33,890,000
|Nintendo Switch
|March 20, 2020
|Nintendo EPD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|16
|Wii Sports Resort
|33,140,000
|Wii
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|17
|New Super Mario Bros.
|30,800,000
|Nintendo DS
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|18
|New Super Mario Bros. Wii
|30,320,000
|Wii
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
|align="center"|
|-
! rowspan="5" scope="row" style="text-align:center" |19
|The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
|30,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Bethesda Game Studios
|Bethesda Softworks
| align="center" |
|-
|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
|30,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Infinity Ward
|Activision
| align="center" |
|-
|Diablo III / Reaper of Souls
|30,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Blizzard Entertainment
|Blizzard Entertainment
|align="center"|
|-
|The Witcher 3 / Hearts of Stone / Blood and Wine
|30,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|CD Projekt Red
|CD Projekt
| align="center" |
|-
|Human: Fall Flat
|30,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|No Brakes Games
|Curve Digital
| align="center"|
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|24
|Pokémon Gold / Silver / Crystal
|29,490,000
|Game Boy Color
|
|Game Freak
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|25
|Duck Hunt
|28,300,000
|NES
|
|Nintendo R&D1
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|26
|Wii Play
|28,020,000
|Wii
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|27
|Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
|27,500,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Rockstar North
|Rockstar Games
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|28
|Super Mario World
|26,662,500
|Multi-platform
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|29
|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
|26,500,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Infinity Ward / Sledgehammer
|Activision
| align="center" |
|-
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|30
|Call of Duty: Black Ops
|26,200,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Treyarch
|Activision
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|31
|Pokémon Sun / Moon / Ultra Sun / Ultra Moon
|25,230,000
|Nintendo 3DS
|
|Game Freak
|Nintendo / The Pokémon Company
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|32
|Grand Theft Auto IV
|25,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Rockstar North
|Rockstar Games
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|33
||The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
|24,890,000
|Wii U / Switch
|
|Nintendo EPD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|34
|Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
|24,770,000
|Nintendo Switch
|
|Bandai Namco Studios / Sora Ltd.
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center" |35
|Pokémon Diamond / Pearl / Platinum
|24,730,000
|Nintendo DS
|
|Game Freak
|Nintendo / The Pokémon Company
| align="center" |
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center" |36
|Super Mario Bros. 3
|24,430,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
! scope="row" style="text-align:center" |37
|Call of Duty: Black Ops II
|24,200,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Treyarch
|Activision
| align="center" |
|-
! rowspan="2" scope="row" style="text-align:center" |38
|Kinect Adventures!
|24,000,000
|Xbox 360
|
|Good Science Studio
|Xbox Game Studios
| align="center" |
|-
|FIFA 18
|24,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|EA Canada
|Electronic Arts
| align="center" |<ref name=
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|40
|Sonic the Hedgehog
|23,982,960
|Multi-platform
|
|Sonic Team
|Sega
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|41
|Nintendogs
|23,960,000
|Nintendo DS
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|42
|Mario Kart DS
|23,600,000
|Nintendo DS
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|43
|Super Mario 64 / DS
|22,960,000
|Nintendo 64 / DS
|
|Nintendo EAD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|44
|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
|22,700,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Infinity Ward
|Activision
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|45
|Pokémon Ruby / Sapphire / Emerald
|22,540,000
|Game Boy Advance
|
|Game Freak
|Nintendo / The Pokémon Company
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|46
|Borderlands 2
|22,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Gearbox Software
|2K Games
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|47
|Pokémon Sword / Shield
|21,850,000
|Nintendo Switch
|
|Game Freak
|Nintendo / The Pokémon Company
| align="center" |
|-
!scope="row" style="text-align:center"|48
|Super Mario Odyssey
|21,400,000
|Nintendo Switch
|
|Nintendo EPD
|Nintendo
| align="center" |
|-
! rowspan="3" scope="row" style="text-align:center" |49
|Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
|20,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Rockstar North
|Rockstar Games
| align="center" |
|-
|The Last of Us / Remastered
|20,000,000
|PS3 / PS4
|
|Naughty Dog
|Sony Computer Entertainment
| align="center" |
|-
|Garry's Mod
|20,000,000
|Multi-platform
|
|Facepunch Studios
|Valve Corporation
| align="center" |
|title=Garrys Mod has sold 20 million copies}
References
Notes |
867609 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chae%20Yeon | Chae Yeon | Chae-yeon Lee (Korean: 이채연; born December 10, 1978), is a Korean pop singer.
References |
867610 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh%20Fearnley-Whittingstall | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall | Hugh Christopher Edmund Fearnley-Whittingstall (born 14 January 1965) is an English celebrity chef, television personality, journalist, food writer, and campaigner on food and environmental issues.
References
1965 births
Living people
British chefs |
867612 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/London%20Protocol%20%281830%29 | London Protocol (1830) | The London Protocol of 3 February 1830 was an agreement between the three Great Powers (The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, The Kingdom of France and the Russian Empire), which amended the decisions of the 1829 protocol and established Greece as an independent, sovereign state.
As a result of the Greek War of Independence, which had begun in 1821, and the Great Powers' intervention in the conflict in the Battle of Navarino (1827), the creation of some form of Greek state in southern Greece had become certain. In 1827, the Greek Third National Assembly entrusted the governance of the fledgling nation to Ioannis Kapodistrias, who arrived in Greece in January 1828. Alongside his efforts to lay the foundations for a modern state, Kapodistrias undertook negotiations with the Great Powers as to the extent and constitutional status of the new Greek state.
In March 1829, the foreign ministers of the Great Powers signed the first London Protocol, according to which Greece would become an autonomous, tributary state under Ottoman suzerainty, under an elected Christian prince and encompassing the heartlands of the Greek uprising, the Morea (Peloponnese), Continental Greece and the Cyclades. Kapodistrias' diplomatic manoeuvres, aided by the Russian victory in the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–29, resulted in a revision of the protocol on 3 February 1830. According to it, Greece would be fully independent from the Ottoman Empire, but its borders were reduced to the Aspropotamos–Spercheios line. Leopold of Saxe-Coburg (the future King of Belgium) was selected as the first King of Greece, but he rejected the offer.
The protocol was yet again amended in the London Conference of 1832, which established the final borders of the Kingdom of Greece and gave the crown to the Bavarian prince Otto.
19th century in Greece |
867629 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mominul%20Haque | Mominul Haque | Mominul Haque (; born 29 September 1991) is a Bangladeshi first-class cricketer. He is also the captain for the Bangladesh national team in Test matches. Mominul is a left-handed batsman.
Mominul has the highest batting average in test cricket for a Bangladeshi player.
References
Bangladeshi cricketers
Bangladeshi Muslims
Living people
1991 births |
867638 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoriful%20Islam | Shoriful Islam | Mohammad Shoriful Islam (; born 3 June 2001) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He started his international cricket career for the Bangladesh cricket team in March 2021.
References
Bangladeshi cricketers
Bangladeshi Muslims
Living people
2001 births |
867650 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boana%20aguilari | Boana aguilari | Boana aguilari is a frog that lives in Peru. Scientists have seen it between 1225 and 2080 meters above sea level.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
867660 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/South%20Island%20oystercatcher | South Island oystercatcher | The South Island oystercatcher, South Island pied oystercatcher, New Zealand oystercatcher, or tōrea (Haematopus finschi) is a bird in the family Haematopodidae. It lives in New Zealand but it also goes to Australia.
Appearance
This bird has black and white feathers, pink legs, and a long red bill, or beak.
Habitat
This bird spends most of its time in estuaries places where rivers mix with the ocean or by the coast. When it is time for them to lay eggs, they go near rivers, in farmland, and sometimes grasslands. They build nests on the ground out of gravel or earth.
Food
When this bird lives in estuaries or the coast, it eats mollusks, for example oysters and other animals with two shells. It also eats crustaceans, earthworms, and insect larvae. Scientists do not know what it eats when it flies inland to build nests.
Threats
There were about 40,000 birds alive in the early 1970s and 112,000 in the early 1990s.
References
Birds of New Zealand |
867675 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baitul%20Aman%20Mosque | Baitul Aman Mosque | The Baitul Aman Jame Masjid Complex (, ) is a mosque complex in Barishal, Bangladesh. It is commonly known as Guthia Mosque (). It has a land area of 14 acres. The Baitul Aman Jame Masjid Complex consists of a mosque, a large eidgah, a graveyard, three lakes, a madrasa and an orphanage. It was established on December 16, 2003. Guthia Mosque is also a tourist spot in Bangladesh.
References
Mosques in Bangladesh |
867682 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant%20clam | Giant clam | The giant clams are the members of the clam genus Tridacna that are the largest living bivalve mollusks. There are actually several species of "giant clams" in the genus Tridacna, which are often misidentified for Tridacna gigas, the most commonly intended species referred to as “the giant clam”.
Tridacna gigas is one of the most endangered clam species. Antonio Pigafetta documented these in his journal as early as 1521. One of a number of large clam species native to the shallow coral reefs of the South Pacific and Indian oceans, they can weigh more than , measure as much as across and have an average lifespan in the wild of over 100 years. They are also found off the shores of the Philippines and in the South China Sea in the coral reefs of Sabah (Malaysian Borneo).
The giant clam lives in flat coral sand or broken coral and can be found at depths of as much as 20 m (66 ft). Its range covers the Indo-Pacific, but populations are diminishing quickly, and the giant clam has become extinct in many areas where it was once common. The maxima clam is found most commonly among giant clam species; it can be found off high- or low-elevation islands, in lagoons or fringing reefs. Its rapid growth rate is likely due to its ability to grow algae in its body tissue.
Although larval clams are planktonic, they become sessile in adulthood. The creature's mantle tissues act as a home for the symbiotic single-celled dinoflagellate algae (zooxanthellae) from which the adult clams get most of their food. By day, the clam opens its shell and extends its mantle tissue so that the algae get the sunlight they need to photosynthesize. |
867690 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taslima%20Memorial%20Academy | Taslima Memorial Academy | Taslima Memorial Academy is a high school located at Patharghata Upazila in Barguna District, Bangladesh. It is one of the top ranked high schools in Barisal Education Board. It is also the first ranked school in Barguna District. Taslima Memorial Academy is a semi-public educational institution located at College Road. It was founded by former Mayor of Patharghata, Mallik Mohammad Ayub, on January 1, 1995. The school offers grades from class I to class X. It has two shifts, morning and day. The morning shift starts at 7:00 am and the day shift starts at 10:00 am.
References
Schools in Bangladesh |
867697 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratchet%20%26%20Clank%3A%20Rift%20Apart | Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart | Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is a 2021 3D platformer and shooter game for the PlayStation 5.
References
Other websites
2021 video games |
867700 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trousers%20as%20women%27s%20clothing | Trousers as women's clothing | Trousers (called pants in American English) first showed up in recorded history with the nomadic people across Western Europe. Archeological studies show men/boys and women/girls wore trousers and pants in relation to past societal cultures. For most of modern history, though, wearing pants/trousers was usually restricted to men and boys. In several regions across the world, such patterns were applied not just by social rules but also through laws.
Different United States cities, in the 19th and 20th centuries, passed legislation that banned women and girls from wearing trousers/pants. One such law was passed by the San Francisco Supervisors' Board in 1863. This law made appearing in public wearing clothes of the opposite sex (males wearing female clothing or females wearing male clothes) illegal. Similar laws were already in effect for Chicago (passed in 1851) and Columbus, Ohio (passed in 1848). Further laws against cross-dressing were put into effect for Houston, Texas (passed in 1864) and Orlando, Florida (went into effect in 1907). Another almost two dozen United States cities also had these laws. Further laws against cross-dressing were put into effect far into the 20th century. They were made effective for Detroit, Michigan and Miami, Florida as recently as the 1950s.
Early dress reform
In 1851, early women's rights advocate Elizabeth Smith Miller introduced Amelia Bloomer to a garment originally called the "Turkish dress" (knee length skirts over Turkish-style clothes). Bloomer was later working for and promoting the dress. Instructions for making the dress were included. The dresses were later called bloomers.
Another woman who advocated publicly for dress changes was Mary Edwards Walker. She was an abolitionist in the 19th century and Civil War surgeon. Walker wore bloomers while working with a military hospital. In 1871, she wrote that women's dress should: "protect the person, and allow freedom of motion and circulation, and not make the wearer a slave to it". Walker publicly wore men's trousers. For doing so, she was arrested several times beginning in New York City in 1866. Other females were also arrested for similar behaviors in the 19th century.
Changing cultures
United States and Europe
1890s–1914
Near the end of the 19th century, Parisian women and girls wore bloomers more often than English and American females. This might have been because the bloomers were presented for being fashionable items across France. In that country, fashion writers were against this. By 1895, though, many middle class American women and girls had adopted the bike and the bloomer. The women and girls began calling themselves 'New Women' despite the resistance from society. At that same time, these early women's and girls' trousers and pants became more diverse according to their uses for cycling, sexual stimulation and gymnastics.
1914–1920
During World War I (1914–1918), lots of females in several countries, like France, the United States and the United Kingdom were signed up for working in factories, especially military weapons factories. These women were also hired to aid the World War I effort and replacing men in the service sectors, like public transport. Women's trousers and pants became more socially acceptable in the World War I years. This was considered daring while women went against the normal dress rules.
1930s
The 20th century actresses Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn were often photographed while wearing trousers in the 1930s. The earlier was famous for having appeared in a tuxedo and matching fedora (a hat) at the 1932 first showings of The Sign of the Cross.
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) was the beginning First Lady appearing in trousers at a formal function. She was in charge of the 1933 Easter Egg Roll while she wore riding trousers.
1939–1945
During World War II (1939–1945), history repeated itself in much larger scales. More women during World War II than in World War I cut their hairs and put on trousers. They did this for the task of working in factories while men were sent to battlefields. In 1942–1945, more American women entered the labor forces than ever before. Unlike decades before, clothing manufacturers didn't look to Parision couture designs (meaning fashionable made-to-wear clothes) for being inspired. They developed their own clothing styles within limits that were set by war-time needs.
1946–1959
Unlike during the Interwar period (between the World Wars), women's trousers made a lasting step forward after World War II. They were used as pieces of clothing for everyday use and a fashion statement. In the years after the war, trousers/pants were still common for socializing, leisure and gardening. But apart from those, actresses like Katharine Hepburn, Audrey Hepburn (not directly related to Katharine with the same family name), Coco Chanel and Marlene Dietrich wore trousers/pants in public for uses every day. As a whole, however, most women and girls resumed everyday uses of skirts and dresses as the standard outfit in workplaces, like offices by the mid-to-late 1950s. It was in the late 1950s, during which time Capri pants became very popular, that major changes began showing.
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Feminism
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867704 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reproductive%20rights | Reproductive rights | Reproductive rights are the legal rights and freedoms related to reproduction and reproductive health that differ in countries across the world. The World Health Organization has defined women's reproductive rights as follows:
Reproductive rights rest on the recognition of the basic right of all couples and individuals to decide freely and responsibly the number, spacing and timing of their children and to have the information and means to do so, and the right to attain the highest standard of sexual and reproductive health. They also include the right of all to make decisions concerning reproduction free of discrimination, coercion and violence.
Women's reproductive rights may include some or every of these: rights to receive education on sexually transmitted disease, freedoms from forced sterilizations or contraceptions, rights to menstrual health and abortion-rights movements.
Criticisms
Some people that are against legalized abortion view the term "reproductive rights" as a euphemism to sway emotions in favor of abortion.
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Controversies
Biological reproduction
Abortion |
867707 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferreries | Ferreries | Ferreries is a municipality on the island of Menorca, in the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands.
References
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867709 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beja%2C%20Portugal | Beja, Portugal | Beja () is a city in the Alentejo region, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 35,854. It has an area of .
References
Cities in Portugal
Municipalities of Portugal |
867710 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beja | Beja | Beja may refer to:
Ethnicity
Beja people, an ethnic group in northeast Africa
Blemmyes, historical name for the people
Beja language, language spoken by the Beja people
Beja Congress, a group formed primarily of Beja opposing the government of Sudan
Places
Beja, Portugal, a city in Portugal
Beja District, its district
Beja Airbase, the nearby military airbase
Beja Airport, the nearby civilian airport
Castle of Beja, the castle
Convent of Beja, the former convent, now a museum
Béja, a town in Tunisia
Béja Governorate, the governorate of which it is the capital
, a village in Jaunalūksne Parish, Alūksne Municipality
Beja State, a former princely state of India
Beja, Kapurthala, a village in Punjab State, India
Association football
C.D. Beja, an association football club based in Beja, Portugal
Beja Football Association, which administers lower-tier football in the Beja District
Olympique Béja, an association football club based in the town of Béja, Tunisia
Surname
Fatos Beja, (born 1948), Albanian politician
Oded Beja, Israeli microbiologist
Olinda Beja (born 1946), São Tomé and Príncipe poet and writer
Duke of Beja, a Portuguese noble title |
867711 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9ja | Béja | Béja ( ) is a city in Tunisia. It is the capital of the Béja Governorate. It is located from Tunis.
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Cities in Tunisia |
867717 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron%20Bushy | Ron Bushy | Ron Bushy (December 23, 1941 – August 29, 2021) was an American rock drummer. He was best known as a member of the rock band Iron Butterfly. He was the drum soloist on the band's iconic song "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" (1968). He was the only member of the group to appear on all six of their studio albums.
On August 29, 2021, Bushy died at the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California from esophageal cancer, at the age of 79.
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1941 births
2021 deaths
American rock drummers
American artists
Musicians from Washington, D.C.
Deaths from esophageal cancer |
867718 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wang%20Kuang-hui | Wang Kuang-hui | Wang Kuang-hui (; 12 November 1964 – 30 August 2021) was a Taiwanese professional baseball player and coach. He spent his entire playing and coaching career in the Chinese Professional Baseball League with the Brother Elephants team. His playing career lasted from 1990 until 2004. Wang's managing career lasted from 2007 until 2009. Wang was born in Hualien County, Taiwan.
Wang died on 30 August 2021 in Taipei from liver cancer, aged 56.
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1964 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from liver cancer
Asian sportspeople
Baseball coaches
Baseball players
Taiwanese people |
867720 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latif%20Nassif%20Jassim | Latif Nassif Jassim | Latif Nassif Jassim (; born 1941 – 30 August 2021) was an Iraqi politician. He was the leader of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. Jassim was born in Baghdad, Iraq. From 1977 until 1979, he was the Minister of Agriculture. From 1979 until 1971, he was the Minister of Culture and Information.
Jassim was arrested on 9 June 2003 and sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009 in the case of the murder of Mohammad al-Sadr.
Jassim died on 30 August 2021 in Baghdad at the age of 80.
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1941 births
2021 deaths
People from Baghdad
Murderers
Iraqi politicians |
867722 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude%20Guichard | Claude Guichard | Claude Guichard (11 November 1928 – 30 August 2021) was a French politician and academic. He was born in Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, France. He was a member of the Independent Republicans. Guichard was a member of the National Assembly from 1967 until 1968 and from 1968 until 1973.
Guichard died on 30 August 2021 at the age of 92.
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1928 births
2021 deaths
French politicians
French academics |
867725 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad%20Hamza | Muhammad Hamza | Muhammad Hamza (20 March 1929 – 29 August 2021) was a Pakistani politician. He was a member of Senate of Pakistan from March 2012 to March 2018 and member of the National Assembly of Pakistan between 1985 and 1999. He had been a member of the West Pakistan Legislative Assembly from 1962 to 1969. Hamza was born in Ludhiana, British Raj.
Hamza died of COVID-19 on 29 August 2021 in Punjab, Pakistan at the age of 92.
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1929 births
2021 deaths
Pakistani politicians
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Pakistan |
867726 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel%20Clarence%20Quinn | Daniel Clarence Quinn | Daniel Clarence Quinn or more commonly known as just Daniel Quinn was an American writer of novels and sociology-political commentary. He was born in 1935 during the Great Depression.
He also is known for coining the term Food Race to describe the human overpopulation crisis of modern times.
References
Further reading
Other websites
Ishmael.org
Friends of Ishmael Society
American novelists |
867727 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor%20Gunasekara | Tudor Gunasekara | Ranasinghe Hettiarachchige Tudor Edward Ranasinghe Gunasekara (23 January 1935 – 29 August 2021), known as Tudor Gunasekara (Sinhala: ටියුඩර් ගුණසේකර), was a Sri Lankan politician. He was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka. He was a member of the United National Party. Gunasekara was a member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka from 1977 until 1983.
Gunasekara died on 29 August 2021 in Colombo from COVID-19, aged 86.
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2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Sri Lanka
Sri Lankan politicians |
867729 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex%20Gallacher | Alex Gallacher | Alexander McEachian Gallacher (1 January 1954 – 29 August 2021) was a Scottish-born Australian politician. He was a Senator for South Australia from 2011 until his death in 2021. He was a member of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). Gallacher was born in New Cumnock, Scotland.
Gallacher was diagnosed with lung cancer in January 2020. He died on 29 August 2021 from the disease, aged 67.
References
Other websites
Parliamentary Profile: Australian Parliament website
Parliamentary Profile: Labor website
Summary of parliamentary voting for Senator Alex Gallacher on TheyVoteForYou.org.au
1954 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from lung cancer
Australian Labor Party politicians
Members of the Australian Senate
Scottish politicians
Naturalised citizens of Australia |
867732 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alioune%20Badara%20Ciss%C3%A9 | Alioune Badara Cissé | Alioune Badara Cissé (7 February 1958 – 28 August 2021) was a Senegalese politician. He was a member of the Alliance for the Republic (APR). He was Foreign Minister of Senegal from 4 April to 29 October 2012. He was born in Saint-Louis, Senegal.
Badara Cissé died in Dakar, Senegal on 28 August 2021 from COVID-19 at the age of 63.
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1958 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal
Senegalese politicians |
867733 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegfried%20Matthus | Siegfried Matthus | Siegfried Matthus (13 April 1934 – 27 August 2021) was a German composer, conductor, and festival founder and manager. He was known for his operas, such as Judith. In 1991, he founded the chamber opera festival Kammeroper Schloss Rheinsberg and directed it until 2018. In 2005, he composed a Te Deum for the reopening of the Dresden Frauenkirche.
Matthus died in Stolzenhagen, Germany on 27 August 2021 at the age of 87 after a long-illness.
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1934 births
2021 deaths
German conductors
20th-century German composers
21st-century German composers |
867735 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivian%20Caver | Vivian Caver | Vivian Leona Mead Caver (June 13, 1928 – August 22, 2021) was an American Democratic politician. Caver was the third African-American woman to serve in the Washington House of Representatives. She was a member of the state house from 1994 to 1995. She was a human rights activist. Caver was born in Jackson, Tennessee.
Caver died on August 22, 2021 in Seattle, Washington at the age of 93.
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1928 births
2021 deaths
State legislators of the United States
Politicians from Tennessee
Politicians from Seattle, Washington
American human rights activists
People from Jackson, Tennessee
US Democratic Party politicians |
867737 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20Carreira%20Marques | José Carreira Marques | José Carreira Marques (25 August 1943 – 6 August 2021) was a Portuguese politician. He was a member of the Portuguese Communist Party. Marques was born in Amadora, Portugal. He was a member of the Assembly of the Republic from 1976 until 1983. From 1983 until 2005, he was Mayor of Beja.
Marques died on 6 August 2021 of cardiac arrest in Évora, Portugal at the age of 77.
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1943 births
2021 deaths
Portuguese politicians
Mayors |
867738 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retard%20%28word%29 | Retard (word) | Retard is an offensive term for someone with a disability. It is also called the r word.
English profanity
Slurs
Pejoratives |
867741 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BAlio%20Chaves | Júlio Chaves | Júlio Chaves (28 December 1944 – 10 August 2021) was a Brazilian voice actor. He was known for voice dubbing many actors in Portuguese such as Rowan Atkinson, Andy Garcia, Mel Gibson, Dustin Hoffman, Jeremy Irons, and Tommy Lee Jones. He was the Brazilian voice of Marlin in the Pixar movies Finding Nemo (2003) and its sequel, Finding Dory (2016).
Chaves died from COVID-19 in Rio de Janeiro on 10 August 2021, at the age of 76.
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Other websites
1944 births
2021 deaths
Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil
Brazilian actors
Brazilian voice actors |
867742 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe%20Chasteen | Joe Chasteen | Joe L. Chasteen (June 8, 1925 – August 17, 2021) was an American politician. He was a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives as a Republican Party from 1973 until 1977. He was born in Platte County, Wyoming.
Chasteen died on August 17, 2021 in Cheyenne, Wyoming at the age of 96.
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1925 births
2021 deaths
State legislators of the United States
Politicians from Wyoming
US Republican Party politicians
Businesspeople from Wyoming |
867743 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max%20Willis | Max Willis | Max Frederick Willis, (6 December 1935 – 18 August 2021) was an Australian politician. He was a Liberal member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1970 to 1999. He was the president of the council from 1991 until 1998. He was born in Murwillumbah, Australia.
Willis died on 18 August 2021 in Sydney at the age of 85.
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1935 births
2021 deaths
Politicians from New South Wales |
867744 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20D.%20Springer | Robert D. Springer | Robert Dale Springer (January 17, 1933 – August 19, 2021) was a lieutenant general in the United States Air Force. He was vice commander in chief, Military Airlift Command from 1987 to 1988 and inspector general of the Air Force from 1985 to 1987. He was born in Millheim, Pennsylvania.
Springer died on August 19, 2021 in Palmyra, Pennsylvania at the age of 88.
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1933 births
2021 deaths
American generals
People from Pennsylvania |
867745 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millheim%2C%20Pennsylvania | Millheim, Pennsylvania | Millheim is a borough in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of the State College, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area.
References
Boroughs in Pennsylvania |
867746 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-Portrait%20with%20a%20Friend | Self-Portrait with a Friend | Self-Portrait with a Friend is a painting by Raphael. It was probably painted between 1518 and 1520. The work is also known as double portrait.The man in the back is probably Raphael. The identity of the sitting person in the front is unknown. Very likely it was one of Raphael's friends. Today, the painting is part of the Louvre, in Paris.
16th-century paintings |
867750 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grapeseed%20oil | Grapeseed oil | Grapeseed oil (also known as Grape oil or Grape seed oil) is a oil commonly made as a byproduct of making wine. It is made from the fats of grape seeds and is commonly used as a cooking oil with a smoke point of .
Production
Grapeseed oil is commonly made in regions that make a lot of wine, like the Mediterranean Sea.
Composition
Grapeseed oil is 10.5% saturated fat, 14.3% monounsaturated fat, and 74.7% polyunsaturated fat, mostly linoleic acid.
References
Cooking oils |
867761 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library%20and%20Archives%20Canada | Library and Archives Canada | Library and Archives Canada (LAC; ) is the national library and national archives of Canada. It was started in 2004. The job of the libraries is to help people access items that are part of Canada's history. It is the fifth largest library in the world, and has more than 54 million items in its collection. The collection includes many objects, including books, drawings, maps, images, films. It also has more than a petabyte of digital content.
The general public can visit the collection at the main building in Ottawa, Ontario. The libraries also has other buildings that they use to help preserve their collections.
References
Other websites
National libraries
National archives
Government agencies of Canada
2004 establishments in Canada
Buildings and structures in Ottawa |
867771 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Bangladeshi%20musicians | List of Bangladeshi musicians | This is a list of notable Bangladeshi musicians.
A
Azam Khan
Altaf Mahmud
Abdul Ahad
Abdul Alim
Abdur Rahman Boyati
Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul
Abed Hossain Khan
Ali Akbar Khan
Allauddin Khan
Abdul Karim Shah
Abdul Gafur Hali
Ahmed Fazal
Ayub Bachchu
Anwar Pervez
B
Bedaruddin Ahmad
Badal Roy
Bijoy Sarkar
D
Dhir Ali Miah
DJ Rahat
E
Emon Saha
F
Fuad al Muqtadir
G
Gul Mohammad Khan
H
Hamin Ahmed
Happy Akhand
Haider Hussain
Hridoy Khan
Habib Wahid
I
Iqbal Asif Jewel
Imran Mahmudul
Imran Rahman
J
James
K
Khandaker Nurul Alam
Kamal Dasgupta
Khoda Box
Kazi Shuvo
Kazi Nazrul Islam
L
Lucky Akhand
M
Mohammad Moniruzzaman
Mujib Pardeshi
Mumtaz Ali Khan
Mumzy Stranger
P
Partha Barua
R
Rakib Mosabbir
Radharaman Dutta
Rathindranath Roy
S
Sajib Das
Samar Das
Sudhin Das
Shah Abdul Karim
Shahadat Hossain Khan
Subir Nandi
Sanjoy
Shishir Ahmed
Shuvo
Sumon
Sunil Dhar
T
Tahsan Rahman Khan
Tanzir Tuhin
Topu
Z
Zooel Morshed
Zulfiqer Russell
Ziaur Rahman Zia
Bangladesh-related lists |
867772 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Bangladeshi%20business%20people | List of Bangladeshi business people | This is a list of notable Bangladeshi businesspeople.
A
Amjad Khan Chowdhury
Ahsan Khan Chowdhury
Annisul Huq
Ananta Jalil
Aref Karim
Abul Kashem Khan
Aziz Khan
Abdul Latif
Abul Khair Litu
Abdul Awal Mintoo
Arafat Rahman
Amaan Reza
Abu Taher
B
Bajloor Rashid
Bibi Russell
E
Enam Ali
I
Iqbal Ahmed
Islam Mohamed Himu
Iqbal Wahhab
J
Jelina Berlow-Rahman
Jahurul Islam
K
Kutubuddin Ahmed
M
Mahee Ferdous Jalil
Mirza Ahmad Ispahani
Mirza Mehdy Ispahani
Moosa Bin Shamsher
Muhammad Yunus
Muquim Ahmed
Mustafa Jabbar
N
Nihad Kabir
Nitun Kundu
O
Obaidul Karim
R
Rafiquddin Ahmad
Rubana Huq
Rajeeb Samdani
S
Md Sanwar Hossain
Syed Ahmed
Siraj Ali
Syed Manzur Elahi
Shah Abdul Hamid
Shahriar Sayeed Husain
Shelim Hussain
Sayeed Khokon
Salman F Rahman
Sara Zaker
Samia Zaman
Md. Shafiul Islam Mohiuddin
Selima Ahmad
T
Tommy Miah
W
Wali Tasar Uddin
Bangladesh-related lists |
867775 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Bangladeshi%20films%20of%201994 | List of Bangladeshi films of 1994 | A list of Bangladeshi films released in 1994.
Releases
Related pages
Dhallywood
References
1994 movies
Bangladeshi movies |
867783 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majhya%20Navryachi%20Bayko | Majhya Navryachi Bayko | Majhya Navryachi Bayko (IAST:Mājhyā Navaryācī Bāyakō) (transl. My Husband's Wife) was an Indian television serial airing on Zee Marathi and also digitally available on ZEE5. The show premiered on 22 August 2016 and produced by Tejendra Neswankar under the banner of Trrump Carrd Productions. The show stars Anita Date-Kelkar, Abhijeet Khandkekar, Rasika Sunil, Adwait Dadarkar and Ruchira Jadhav in lead roles. The show is one of the top rated Marathi TV show from its inception and also Zee Marathi's sixth longest running Marathi soap opera. The show received highest 8.8 TVR in 2018.
Summary
It is a story of Gurunath (Abhijeet Khandkekar) and Radhika (Anita Date-Kelkar). They came to Mumbai from Nagpur. Radhika has a strong perception that her husband will not cheat her, so revelation comes as shock to her. Gurunath had an affair with Shanaya (Rasika Sunil). Anand and Saumitra are friends of Gurunath and Radhika, but they support Radhika. On 24 January 2020, Ruchira Jadhav were introduced as Maya.
Plot
The show started from Radhika (Anita Date-Kelkar). She make tiffin for her husband Gurunath (Abhijeet Khandkekar) and son Atharva (Aryan Devgiri). She make Popat Pohe for Gurunath, but he didn't like it. While secretly talking to Shanaya (Rasika Sunil), Gurunath gets petrified on suddenly seeing Radhika on his room. Gurunath informs Radhika that he is going out on an official Delhi tour, but goes to Shanaya's house instead. Gurunath's senior Panvalkar Sir (Jayant Ghate) calls Radhika and invites her for the annual party organised by their office. Gurunath takes Shanaya out on lunch and later for Shopping. Shanaya tells Gurunath that she doesn't want him to take Radhika to the party. Later in the evening, Gurunath calls Radhika and informs her that he will return home in the morning. Shanaya expresses her disappointment over Gurunath.
Radhika gets excited for the party. Gurunath tells Radhika that he doesn't want her to attend the party. Radhika disheartened by Gurunath's words. Radhika decides to attend the party despite Gurunath's forbidding her. Later at the hotel, Gurunath gets disgraceful to see Radhika at the party. Shanaya gets annoyed by Radhika's presence at that party and leaves the function. Gurunath gets promoted to the post of senior manager. Radhika invites Gurunath's boss to their house for dinner. Gurunath gets humiliated by Shanaya. While returning home, Radhika praises Gurunath for his hardwork.
After few days, Subodh Gupte (Yash Pradhan) calls Radhika's friend Revati Abhyankar (Shweta Mehendale) to inform her that he saw Shanaya along with Radhika and Gurunath. Gurunath looks for an opportunity to talk to Shanaya. Radhika tells Shanaya to stop calling Gurunath as Garry. When Radhika knows that Gurunath has affair with Shanaya, then Gurunath advises Radhika to leave his house. Radhika tells Gurunath that she wishes to stay with him for rest of her life. She requests him to not throw her away from his house. Gurunath refuses to listen to Radhika's plea. He further clears it to Radhika that he will continue to meet Shanaya.
6 months later
Radhika and Gurunath's childhood friend Saumitra (Adwait Dadarkar) comes from USA. Radhika working hard with the help of Saumitra. She want to punish Gurunath and want to go ahead of Gurunath.
She makes Masale and open her own company Radhika Masale and becomes owner of 300 crore rupees. Shanaya and Gurunath dress up and plan to put their best food forward to impress their new boss. Later, Gurunath's mother is displeased after finding out that Radhika is going to be Gurunath's new boss. Radhika arrives with her team and receives a grand welcome. Shanaya and Gurunath make their way through the crowd and they get shocked to see her. They're left in disbelief when Radhika reveals that she is their new boss. Unable to handle Radhika's success, a drunken Gurunath arrives in her society and starts throwing tantrums. He then accuses her of trying to seek revenge on her. However, after getting an earful from Radhika, an infuriated Gurunath threatens to teach her lesson. After that, Radhika falls in love with her friends Saumitra.
One year later
She married with Saumitra. However Gurunath, who attends the wedding in the guise of a band player, feels sad. Saumitra and Radhika promise to be with each other for lifetime and perform the rest of the rituals.
After that, Saumitra's family warmly welcomes Maya (Ruchira Jadhav). Gurunath and Shanaya's friend KD (Abhijeet Guru) gets worried as Shanaya and Sulakshana, Shanaya's mother (Kishori Ambiye), comes to stay at his house. Maya shares her views about Radhika with Saumitra. Gurunath gives an earful to Shanaya and Sulakshana, when they ask for Ranjan Mehta's money. Radhika allocates the work to everyone in the office. Later to impress Maya, Gurunath demonstrates a sale strategy before her.
After Gurunath deceives Shanaya, she goes to the Radhika's side. She helps Radhika in all those matters. Everyone is busy preparing for Shanaya's wedding. Gurunath thinks that Shanaya wants to marry with him and is all set to marry her. Radhika and Saumitra have made a plan to break Maya and Gurunath's relationship.
Shanaya is to get married with her friend Kunal Kulkarni (Suyog Gorhe), but they have lied to everyone that she's to get married with Shreyas (Sachin Deshpande). On the other hand, Shanaya traps Gurunath in her plan and tells him that she wants to marry him. Gurunath is all set to marry her However, Saumitra informs Maya about Gurunath's intention and asks her to attend Shanaya's wedding. Radhika finally tells Gurunath that Shanaya's real groom is Kunal.
After few days, Jenny gets kidnapped by Gotyasheth (Milind Shinde), a local liquor seller Radhika decides to shut the local liquor stores. The inspector refuses to write up a complaint when Maya and Shreyas go to police station. Radhika informs the women about voting for the ban of alcohol. When Radhika realises that Gotya Sheth's hand is behind this. Gotya Sheth comes to meet Radhika dressed as Kamlakar. Everyone feels anxious as he kidnaps Jenny. Seeing the gift sent by Gotya Sheth, Soumitra suggests Radhika to leave the village. Gotya Sheth questions Santosh on how did Radhika finish the order. Everyone cooks for Jenny as she wishes to have Punjabi food. Gurunath continues to request Gotya Sheth to get his wife back for him. After that, Gotya Sheth tells Gurunath that he is going to kill Radhika's loved ones. Later, he makes a phone call and asks the person on the other side to arrange for a bulldozer and a marriage hall. Radhika receives threat from someone. Radhika finds the letter threatening to demolish the warehouse just when Seema Tai is home.
Soumitra and Maya realise it could be Gotya Sheth’s plan and take precautionary measures to save Radhika. Radhika meets with Gotya Sheth. Radhika gets shocked on seeing that the man who is breaking the warehouse down is Gurunath. Anand tells Soumitra and Maya that Radhika has learnt about Gurunath. Gurunath reveals to Radhika that he is not mentally deranged and threatens to kill Soumitra if she doesn't become his. After that, Gotya Sheth calls Radhika and says he is coming to meet her. Maya comes up with a plan to get him in a fix. She puts up cameras in the room and tells everyone her plan, including Soumitra. Gotya Sheth comes to meet Radhika at the bungalow where there are cameras according to Maya’s plan. Gurunath requests Sarita as he wishes to meet Atharva. The threats given by Gotya Sheth get recorded on the hidden cameras and Shreyas sends the video to Soumitra. Later, Radhika slaps Gotya Sheth hearing his vile comments. Gotya Sheth sees the video on his phone and falls to Radhika’s feet and apologises. The police officers arrest Gotya Sheth and his men. Soumitra is elated to see Shanaya arrive. Radhika, Shanaya and Maya join forces to teach Gurunath a lesson. Soumitra talks to Radhika about the opportunity asked by Gurunath. Radhika tells Soumitra the importance of him being in Atharva's life. The series end with a award ceremony, the women in Radhika's life sings praises for her. Meanwhile, Maya and Shanaya expose Gurunath's lies with the help of his other girlfriends. Later, everyone ousts Gurunath.
Cast
Main
Anita Date-Kelkar as Radhika Gurunath Subhedar / Radhika Saumitra Banhatti (Radha) (2016-2021)
Abhijeet Khandkekar as Gurunath Vasant Subhedar (Garry / Guru) (2016-2021)
Rasika Sunil as Shanaya Sabnis / Shanaya Kunal Kulkarni (Baccha) (2016-August 2018 / July–December 2020 / March 2021)
Isha Keskar replacing Rasika as Shanaya Sabnis (September 2018-March 2020)
Adwait Dadarkar as Saumitra Yashwant Banhatti (Sammy / Bokya) (2018-2021)
Ruchira Jadhav as Maya (2020-2021)
Recurring
Bharati Patil as Sarita Vasant Subhedar (2016-2021)
Devendra Dodke as Vasant Subhedar (2016-2021)
Kishori Ambiye as Sulakshana Sabnis (2018-2021)
Aryan Devgiri as Atharva Gurunath Subhedar (2016-2021)
Vandana Pandit-Sheth as Vasundhara Yashwant Banhatti (2019-2020)
Gautam Jogalekar as Yashwant Banhatti (2019-2021)
Arun Nalawade as Ramchandra Damle (Nana) (2016-2019)
Suhita Thatte as Bharati Ramchandra Damle (Nani) (2016-2021)
Shweta Mehendale as Revati Abhyankar / Revati Subodh Gupte (2016-2020)
Yash Pradhan as Subodh Gupte (2016-2019)
Sharmila Shinde as Jenny Anand Shah (2016-2021)
Mihir Rajda as Anand Shah (2016-2021)
Abhijeet Guru as KD (2016-2021)
Sachin Deshpande as Shreyas Madhukar Kulkarni (2016-2021)
Jayant Ghate as Panvalkar Sir (2016-2021)
Kanchan Gupte as Mahajani Aunt (2016-2021)
Pravin Dalimbkar as Raghu (2016-2021)
Pratima Kulkarni as Sathye Madam (2016-2021)
Aditi Dravid as Isha (2016-2018)
Kiran Mane as Shirish (2016-2019)
Chitra Khare as Shirish's wife (2016-2019)
Vipul Salunkhe as Pankaj Ramchandra Damle (2016-2019)
Prajakta Datar-Ganpule as Samidha Pankaj Damle (2016-2019)
Priya Nanaware as Bhakti (2016-2019)
Suyog Gorhe as Kunal Kulkarni (2016-2020)
Rohini Ninawe as KD's Aunt (2016-2018)
Vijay Veer as Society watchman (2016-2019)
Swati Bowalekar as Bakula (2016-2021)
Amruta Malwadkar as Inspector Pradnya (2016-2018)
Deepak Joshi as Mr. Kadam (2016-2021)
Nishant Pathare as Office worker (2018-2020)
Siddhi Ture as Office worker (2018-2020)
Mayuresh as Office worker (2018-2020)
Siddhant as Office worker (2018-2020)
Shruti as RJ Shruti (2020-2021)
Guest appearances
Milind Shinde as Gotya Sheth (2021)
Sachin Shirke as Marriage Hall Manager (2020)
Sagar Sakpal as Advertise Director (2020)
Pooja Kale as Shruti's assistant (2020)
Vikas Patil as Saiprasad Mahajani (2020)
Komal Dhande as Urmila (2019)
Kishor Chaughule as Popatrao (2019)
Vishwanath Kulkarni as Omkar Pradhan (2019)
Meera Jagannath as Sanjana (2018)
Madhavi Nimkar as Devika (2017)
Cameo appearance
Mohan Joshi (2018)
Shruti Marathe (2021)
Production
Airing history
It was aired from 22 August 2016 on Zee Marathi replacing Pasant Aahe Mulagi.
Special episode
1 Hour
25 September 2016
25 December 2016
15 April 2018
2 September 2018
6 January 2019
19 May 2019
15 December 2019
1 November 2020
13 December 2020
7 February 2021
2 Hours
29 July 2018 (Radha-Guru's Divorce)
7 March 2021 (Last Episode)
Adaptations
Ratings
The show received highest TVRs of 8.2, 8.3, 8.7 and 8.8 in week 52 of 2017, week 2, 14 and 38 of 2018 respectively.
Awards
References |
867790 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australasian%20swamphen | Australasian swamphen | The Australasian swamphen (Porphyrio melanotus) is a species of swamphen (Porphyrio) found in eastern Indonesia (the Moluccas, Aru and Kai Islands), Papua New Guinea, Australia and New Zealand. In New Zealand, it is known as the pukeko (from the Māori ). The species used to be thought a subspecies of the purple swamphen.
Distribution
The Australasian swamphen occurs in mainland Australia, eastern Indonesia, the Moluccas, Aru and Kai Islands, and in Papua New Guinea. It is also found on New Zealand's main islands and in the Chatham and Kermadec Islands. It has a small shield, black upperparts, and a purple throat and breast. P. p. pelewensis (Hartlaub & Finsch, 1872) from Palau, looks like melanotus but has greener upperparts and is smaller. P. p. melanopterus (Bonaparte, 1856) is found from the Lesser Sundas and Moluccas to New Guinea. It is as melanotus but smaller, more variable and less blue in the upperparts. P. p. bellus (Gould, 1820) from Western Australia is as melanotus but has a cerulean blue throat and breast. P. p. samoensis (Peale, 1848) occurs from New Guinea to New Caledonia and Samoa, and is as melanotus but smaller, with a little brown on the back
Birds of Australia
Birds of New Zealand |
867792 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/End | End | End, END, Ending, can be:
End
In mathematics:
End (category theory)
End (topology)
End (graph theory)
End (group theory) (a subcase of the previous)
End (endomorphism)
In sports and games
End (gridiron football)
End, a division of play in the sports of curling, target archery and pétanque
End (dominoes), one of the halves of the face of a domino tile
In entertainment:
End key on a modern computer keyboard
End Records, a record label
"End", a song by The Cure from Wish
"End", a song by Dimension Zero from Silent Night Fever
Ends (1998 song) song by Everlast, off the album Whitey Ford Sings the Blues
In other areas:
End, in weaving, a single thread of the warp
Ends (1988 book) anthology of Gordon R. Dickson stories
END
European Nuclear Disarmament
Endoglin, a glycoprotein
Equivalent narcotic depth, a concept used in underwater diving
Environmental noise directive
ENDS, Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (Electronic cigarette)
Ending
Ending (linguistics), a linguistic morpheme
Alternate ending
End of a part of a baseball game
Chess endgame
Ending credits
Post-credits scene
False ending
Happy ending
Multiple endings
Twist ending
Endings (film), a 2012 film
The Ending (Song), a 2012 song by Ellie Goulding off the album Halcyon
This Ending (band) Swedish extreme metal band
A repeat sign, in music theory
Related pages
The End (disambiguation)
Telos (philosophy), a goal or final state
Conclude (disambiguation)
End of the world (disambiguation)
Finale (disambiguation)
Front end (disambiguation)
Terminate (disambiguation)
de:Ende
es:Fin
fr:FIN |
867795 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20End%20%28disambiguation%29 | The End (disambiguation) | The End may refer to:
Films
The End (1953 film), a film by Christopher Maclaine
The End (1978 film), a comedy by Burt Reynolds
The End (1997 film), a Canadian film of 1997
The End (1998 film), a skateboarding documentary
The End, a 1998 short by Joe Wright
The End (2004 film), an American film by Kirby Dick
The End (2004 Indian film), a Tollywood film that received the Sarojini Devi Award for a Film on National Integration
The End (2007 film), a Hungarian film
The End (2008 film), a Spanish short starring Samuel Roukin
The End, a 2011 short film starring Angelica Mandy
The End (2012 film), a Spanish thriller
The End (2013 film), a film starring Sivan Levy
The End (2016 film), a French film
The End?, 2017 Italian film
Literature
The End (comics), a series published by Marvel Comics
The End (novel), a A Series of Unfortunate Events novel by Lemony Snicket
The End: Hitler's Germany 1944–45, a 2011 book by Ian Kershaw
"The End" (poem), a poem by Wilfred Owen
"The End" (story), a 1953 short story by Jorge Luis Borges in Ficciones
The End, a novel in the series My Struggle by Karl Ove Knausgård
Games
The End (video game), a 1980 video game
The End (role-playing game), a 1995 post-Armageddon role-playing game
The End (Metal Gear), a character from Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater
The End, an alternate dimension in Minecraft
The End, a Live Event in Fortnite: Battle Royale
Music
The End Records, an American independent record label
The End Tour, a 2016 Black Sabbath tour
Bands
The End (UK band), a 1960s British psychedelic-pop band
The End (Canadian band), a mathcore band
The End Band, an Austrian indie pop band
Albums
The E.N.D., a 2009 album by Black Eyed Peas
The End (Black Sabbath album) (2016)
The End (Crack the Sky album) (1984)
The End (Forever in Terror album) (2009)
The End (Melvins album) (2008)
The End (Mika Nakashima album) (2006)
The End..., a 1974 album by Nico
Chapter 1: The End, a 1997 album by Three 6 Mafia
The End, a 2021 album by Aina the End
The End, a 2011 album by Gallhammer
The End, a 1999 album by Spectre
Songs
"The End" (Beatles song) (1969)
"The End" (The Doors song) (1967)
"The End" (Earl Grant song) (1958)
"The End" (Groove Coverage song) (2004)
"The End", a song by Ryan Adams from Jacksonville City Nights
"The End", a song by Andrew F from Reckless Abandon
"The End", a song by Attila from Rage
"The End", a song by Behemoth from Thelema.6
"The End", a song by Bullet for My Valentine from The Poison
"The End", a song by The Classic Crime from The Silver Cord
"The End", a song by Cryptopsy from Once Was Not
"The End", a song by Dirty South
"The End", a song by Discharge from Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing
"The End", a song by Feeder from Renegades
"The End", a song by Fitz and the Tantrums from More Than Just a Dream
"The End", a song by Ellie Goulding from Bright Lights
"The End", a song by Kid Cudi from Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager
"The End", a song by Kings of Leon from Come Around Sundown
"The End", a song by Laleh from Me and Simon
"The End", a song by Little Mix from Get Weird
"The End", a song by Mayday Parade from Anywhere but Here
"The End", a song by McFly from Radio:Active
"The End", a song by Mr. Oizo from Moustache (Half a Scissor)
"The End", a song by My Chemical Romance from The Black Parade
"The End", a song by Pearl Jam from Backspacer
"The End", a song by Saves the Day from Sound the Alarm
"The End", a song by Silverstein from A Shipwreck in the Sand
"The End", a song by Simple Plan from Simple Plan
"The End", a song by Derek Webb from The Ringing Bell
"The End", by C418 from Minecraft - Volume Beta, 2013
Radio stations
KZND-FM (94.7 The End), Anchorage, Alaska
KUDL (106.5 The End), Sacramento, California
KDND, a former radio station in Sacramento, California at 107.9 that also carried "The End" branding from 1998 to 2017.
WEND (106.5 The End), Charlotte, North Carolina
KHTB (formerly KENZ, 101.9 The End), Salt Lake City, Utah
KNDD (107.7 The End), Seattle, Washington
Television
The End (Australian TV series), a 2020 drama series
The End (Egyptian TV series), a 2020 science fiction series
The End (Irish TV programme), a 1993–1996 comedy programme
NXT TakeOver: The End, a 2016 professional wrestling show and WWE Network event
Episodes
"The End" (Absolutely Fabulous)
"The End" (The Amazing World of Gumball)
"The End" (American Horror Story)
"The End" (Curb Your Enthusiasm)
"The End" (The Goodies)
"The End" (Grimm)
"The End" (Lost)
"The End" (Red Dwarf)
"The End" (Supernatural)
"The End" (Teen Titans)
"The End" (The X-Files)
Other uses
The End (club), a former nightclub in the West End of London
The End, a Ty Beanie Baby bear that was believed to signal the retirement of all Beanies
Related pages
End (disambiguation)
End of the world (disambiguation)
Game over
In the End (disambiguation)
This Is the End, a 2013 American comedy film |
867799 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tujhyat%20Jeev%20Rangala | Tujhyat Jeev Rangala |
Cast
Main
Hardeek Joshi as Ranvijay Prataprao Gaikwad (Ranada / Raja Rajgonda) (2016-2020)
Akshaya Deodhar as Anjali Ranvijay Gaikwad or Anjali Dinkar Pathak (Pathak Baai / Jija) (2016-2020)
Recurring
Rana's family
Dhanashri Kadgaonkar as Nandita Suraj Gaikwad or Nandita Uttamrao Jadhav (Taisaheb) (October 2016-October 2019)
Madhuri Pawar replacing Dhanashri as Nandita Suraj Gaikwad (October-December 2020)
Raj Hanchanale as Suraj Prataprao Gaikwad (Sunnyda) (2016-2020)
Chhaya Sangaokar as Godavari (Godakka) (2016-2020)
Milind Dastane as Minister Prataprao Gaikwad (Aaba) (2016-2019)
Dipti Sonawane-Kshirsagar as Chanda (2016-2020)
Vagmee Shevade as Rajalaxmi Ranvijay Gaikwad (Lakshmi) (2019-2020)
Shreyas Mohite as Yuvaraj Suraj Gaikwad (2019-2020)
Sandhya Manik as Madhuri Suraj Gaikwad or Madhuri Jawale (2019-2020)
Villagers
Amol Naik as Barkat (2016-2020)
Kalyani Jadhav as Radha (2016-2019)
Rajveersingh Raje as Rajveer (Ladu) (2018-2019)
Umesh Bolake as Renuka's father (Bapu) (2016-2020)
Shruti Kulkarni as Renuka (2016-2019)
Prafulla (Pappu) Gawas as Mahajan Head Sir (2016-2020)
Avadhut Joshi as Avadhya (2016-2020)
Abhishek Kulkarni as Paresh Patil (2018-2020)
Yogesh Kumar Powar as Bandya (2018-2020)
Sanjeevkumar Patil as Nivrutti Naik (2019-2020)
Neha Bam as Nandita's mother (2016-2020)
Atul Sanas as Jayant (2017-2018)
Prachi Godbole as Anjali's mother (2016-2019)
Shivraj Walvekar as Inspector Sangram Mohite (January-March 2020)
Balkrishna Shinde replacing Shivraj as Inspector Sangram Mohite (July-August 2020)
Guest Appearance
Vikas Patil as Aditya Gore (2019)
Rucha Apte as Manager Sakhi (2018)
Shriram Kolhatkar as Balsara Sir (2018)
Rudra Revankar as young Ranvijay (2017)
Siddhesh Khuperkar as young Suraj (2017)
Akshay Kumar as Jolly
Production
Seasons
22 June 2019 (2 Years Later)
27 October 2019 (6 Years Later)
17 August 2020 (6 Months Later)
Special episode
1 Hour
25 December 2016
26 November 2017
22 July 2018
6 January 2019
27 October 2019
15 December 2019
1 November 2020
2 Hours
5 March 2017 (Rana-Anjali's Marriage)
19 August 2018 (Rana lost in Mumbai)
25 November 2018 (International Wrestling Competition)
Airing history
The series premiered on 3 October 2016 from Monday to Saturday at 7.30 pm by replacing Nanda Saukhya Bhare.
Adaptations
Ratings
The show received highest TVR of 8.5 in week 17 of 2018.
Awards
Special Awards
WHP Jewellers Fresh Face Award – Akshaya Deodhar (2016)
References |
867811 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%20Music | Apple Music | Apple Music is a music streaming service from the American company Apple Inc. that functions like YouTube Music, Spotify, etc.
Apple software |
867846 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chala%20Hawa%20Yeu%20Dya | Chala Hawa Yeu Dya | Chala Hawa Yeu Dya is an Indian television show. It is in the Marathi language. It started on Zee Marathi. The show was started from 18 August 2014. This show stopped from 7 November 2017 and from 8 January 2018. Then, the show again started with the new title Jagbhar Chala Hawa Yeu Dya. This show was stopped second time because of the COVID-19 pandemic on 24 March 2020 and restarted from 13 July 2020.
Cast
Nilesh Sable (2014-present)
Bhalchandra Kadam (2014-present)
Sagar Karande (2014-present)
Kushal Badrike (2014-present)
Bharat Ganeshpure (2014-present)
Tushar Deol (2014-present)
Shreya Bugade (2014-present)
Vinit Bhonde (2014-2017)
Krishna Ghonge (2018-present)
Ankur Vadhave (2018-present)
Yogesh Shirsat (2018-present)
Hou De Viral
Snehal Shidam (Winner)
Pravin Tikhe
Pooja Sadamate-Nagral
Arnav Kalkundri
Gauravi Vaidya
Shelebrity Pattern
Umesh Jagtap (Winner)
Sharmila Shinde
Adwait Dadarkar
Rahul Magdum
Abhidnya Bhave
Raj Hanchnale
Pravin Dalimbkar
Ladies Jindabad
Gayatri Datar (Winner)
Monalisa Bagal
Mayuri Wagh
Suruchi Adarkar
Sarita Mehendale-Joshi
Purva Shinde
Shivani Baokar
Bhakti Ratnaparkhi
Sanjivani Sathe
Snehlata Tawade-Vasaikar
Seasons
Production
The series premiered on 14 August 2014 and aired on Zee Marathi from Monday and Tuesday at 9.30 pm by replacing Fu Bai Fu. The series again premiered from 8 January 2018 by replacing Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi.
Special episode (Sunday)
7 October 2018 (Bollywood Hungama)
3 March 2019 (Finale of Hou De Viral)
16 February 2020 (Jalesh Cruise Safar)
8 March 2020 (Finale of Shelibrity Pattern)
8 August 2021 (Hou Dya Zingat)
Awards
Special Awards (2019)
WHP Jewellers Fresh Face of the Year – Shreya Bugade
Special Best Non-fiction Show - Chala Hawa Yeu Dya
Ratings
References |
867847 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mar%C3%ADa%20Sefidari | María Sefidari | María Sefidari Huici (born 1982, Madrid) is a Wekimedian. She was the chair of the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees until June 3, 2021 and re-elected to the position in August 2019.
References
Wikimedia Foundation |
867852 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay%20Shirky | Clay Shirky | Clay Shirky (born 1964) is an American writer and consultant.
Shirky was the first Professor of New Media at Hunter College. He earned a Bachelors of Arts degree from Yale University in 1986.
Writing
The Internet by E-Mail (1994) –
Voices from the Net (1995) –
P2P Networking Overview (2001) –
Planning for Web Services: Obstacles and Opportunities (2003) –
Selected Articles in The Best Software Writing I, Joel Spolsky ed. (2005) –
"A Group is its Own Worst Enemy" by Clay Shirky
References |
867855 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fansipan | Fansipan | Fansipan is a mountain in Vietnam. It is the highest mountain in Vietnam, with an elevation of 3,147. The mountain is in the province of Lào Cai, in Northwest Vietnam.
The summit of Fansipan.
Mountains of Asia
Geography of Vietnam |
867865 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Ask | The Ask | The Ask is a novel by Sam Lipsyte, published by Macmillan in 2010 ().
Reviews
Geoff Dyer, 'The Ask by Sam Lipsyte', The Observer (6 June 2010).
References
2010 books |
867867 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boana%20almendarizae | Boana almendarizae | Almendariz's tree frog (Boana almendarizae) is a frog that lives in Ecuador. Scientists have seen it between 500 and 1950 meters up in the Andes Mountains.
The adult male frog is 3.4 to 4.5 cm long from nose to rear end and the adult female frog is 3.8 to 5.2 cm long.
This frog's back is light brown to reddish brown in color, sometimes with dark bands or lines across. It has one larger medium-brown line down each side of its body, and small white and brown spots across its back. Some of the large female frogs have blue on their sides. Males have light blue on their sides. This frog has large eyes.
This species hides during the day and looks for food at night. People find it on plants not more than 1.5 meters above the ground, especially near the edges of bodies of water, such as rivers, flooded places, and small ponds. This frog is sympatric with Boana calcarata. That means scientists think they had the same ancestor, and they became different frog species even though they lived in the same place.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
867872 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rulers%20of%20Manipur%20in%20Common%20Era | Rulers of Manipur in Common Era | This page names the people who ruled Manipur in India. These rules sat on the throne of the Kangla during Ancient Manipur, Medieval Manipur and Modern Manipur, in the Common Era.
Related pages
There are many other ruling dynasties in different parts of Indian than the Imphal Kangla. For example, there are ruling lineages in Moirang province.
Other websites
http://e-pao.net/epSubPageExtractor.asp?src=manipur.History_of_Manipur.Kings_of_Manipur
https://themanipurpage.tripod.com/history/meiteikings.html
Kings and queens
History of India |
867877 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super%20Mario%20Party | Super Mario Party | Super Mario Party is a 2018 party game for the Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo Switch-only games
2018 video games |
867878 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misty%20Das | Misty Das | Misty Das is an Indian actress. She works in the Bengali movie and television industry. She has started her career with the tv serial Joyee. Then shae has done more tv serias such as Bhojo Gobindo, Tumi Robe Nirobe, Jarowar Jhumko, Premer Phande, Gangaram, Boron. Now she is acting in the tv serial Khukumoni Home Delivery.
Television
Joyee
Bhojo Gobindo
Tumi Robe Nirobe
Jarowar Jhumko
Premer Phande
Gangaram
Boron
Reality Show
Didi No 1
References
Other websites
Living people |
867891 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetraethyllead | Tetraethyllead | Tetraethyllead (commonly styled tetraethyl lead), shortened to TEL, is a chemical compound with the formula (CH3CH2)4Pb. They add this into petro-fuel. It is first being mixed with gasoline beginning in the 1920s. This has caused increased vehicle performance and fuel economy. TEL had been identified chemically in the mid-19th century. In recent years, this chemical has been linked to climate change and is highly toxic.
References
Chemical compounds |
867892 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forte%20dei%20Marmi | Forte dei Marmi | Forte dei Marmi () is a sea town and comune in the province of Lucca, in northern Tuscany (Italy).
References
Other websites
Website of the Comune of Forte dei Marmi
Web pages about meetings with the sculptor Henry Moore in Forte Dei Marmi
Towns in Tuscany |
867893 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%20Giuliano%20Terme | San Giuliano Terme | San Giuliano Terme is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pisa in the Italian region Tuscany. It is about west of Florence and about northeast of Pisa.
References
Other websites
Official website
Health and Nature in Tuscany
Towns in Tuscany |
867894 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auterive%2C%20Haute-Garonne | Auterive, Haute-Garonne | Auterive (; ) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
References
Communes in Haute-Garonne |
867895 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majha%20Hoshil%20Na | Majha Hoshil Na | Majha Hoshil Na (transl.- Will You Be Mine?) is an Indian Marathi television drama that aired on Zee Marathi and also digitally available on ZEE5. The Story revolves around the Sai, Aditya and his Maternal uncles.
Summary
Sai hailing from rich family and Aditya hailing from middle-class family. Sai eventually falls in love with Aditya, a smart and kind man. Overcoming a number of obstacles, their marriage takes place. But the things change after their marriage as Sai has to deal with the family members of Aditya, leading to hilarious situations. Also Aditya is actually owner of Aditya Group of companies and he is still unaware of it and works in same company.
Plot
Sai and Nayana get stuck due to Appa's forgetfulness. Sai's words leave Aditya annoyed. Feeling insulted over her father. Sai drives rashly and gets into an accident due to Misunderstanding Aditya sees Sai and insults her. Sai tells Pintya Mama to get Aditya to apologize to her. On returning home, Aditya learns that all his uncles are angry. Further, he comes up with a plan to appease them. On being asked by Sai, Nayana calls Aditya. Later, their conversation makes Sai furious, as Nayana's keep calling, all the uncles question Aditya about it. To hide Aditya's real identity from him, his uncles keep Aditya at home and go to Aditya Group of Company along with Appa. Later, Sai is worried as her car is not at the garage. Aditya goes to return Sai's car and Shashikant (Sai's father) insults him, but Aditya rebukes him. Aditya's uncles and Appa find a scam in the finances of Aditya Group of Company and shout at Malhotra over it. Learning about Aditya's behaviour from Shashikant, Sai calls Aditya.
After few days, Sai and Aditya becomes friend. Sai tells Aditya about her designated spot at the hotel. Seeing Aditya's handkerchief in Nayana's bag, Sai questions her and Nayana tells Sai about her feelings about Aditya. Later, looking at the hotel bill, Aditya gets worried. Aditya gets anxious seeing the various things ordered by Sai at the hotel. Aditya's uncle waits for Aditya to come back and calls him. Sai tells Aditya, who is in a bit of hurry, to drop Nayana home.
As it is Aditya's first day at work, all his uncles give him blessings and Dada Mama gives him a gift. Pintya Mama drops Aditya at office from his car. Later, Sai and Nayana comes to meet Aditya. On seeing the gift given by Nayana, Aditya gets in trouble. Everyone at the house is happy as it Aditya's first day of the job. Sai's parents get worried, when they see Aditya's message on Sai's phone. While Pintya Mama is accusing Dada Mama, Aditya comes there. Aditya feels restless as he doesn't receive Sai's message on his first day of work. Nayana brings a lot of gifts for him. Later, Sai and Aditya talk about their situation at home and make fun of it. To teach Aditya a lesson, Malhotra decides to make him work in the warehouse.
After few days, Sharmila (Sai's mother) is all excited as she expects a family for Sai's bride seeing ceremony, but Sai makes an excuse and leaves the house. She meets Aditya, who teaches her to ride a bicycle. When Suyash the prospective groom and his family reach Sai's house, Sharmila tries to cover up for Sai's absence. Sharmila rebukes Sai on seeing her state because she is not in a Make-up look. Sai refuses to meet the Suyash, invited by Sharmila, Aditya gets a solution for Sai's problem. He gets mesmerised on seeing a photograph sent by Sai. Later, Suyash gets angry on hearing the question put forth by Sai. Aditya challenges Sai to come to learn how to ride the bicycle. Dada Mama tells Aditya to go and meet the girl. Sai and Aditya lie and leave their house, but Sai's father follows her and Bhai Mama follows Aditya. When Aditya and Sai see her father, then they stand apart from each other. As Sai's father speaks rudely to Aditya, his uncles get furious. Later, Sai and Aditya are worried as they have to meet with their prospective brides and grooms.
After few days, Aditya and Sai meet outside the hotel and convey their feelings. Sai gets furious as her parents fix her wedding with Suyash without her permission. Aditya's uncles tells him to say yes for his wedding. Later, Aditya consoles Sai. Sharmila tries to emotionally blackmail Sai, but they end up arguing. Sharmila calls Aditya and warns him to stay away from Sai. Aditya lashes out at Sai which sows a seed of doubt in her mind. Later, Aditya's uncles subtly try to convince Sai to marry Aditya. Meanwhile, Dada Mama fixes Aditya's marriage with Meghna on being pestered by Bandhu Mama, Aditya finally confesses that he loves Sai. The next day, a nervous Aditya tries to profess his love for Sai. Dada Mama witnesses Bhai Mama and Bandhu Mama telling Aditya about Sindhu and gets furious. Further, enraged by Aditya's words, he falls unconscious. Everyone rushes Dada Mama at the hospital. The doctor's diagnosis leaves everyone worried. Later, Sai and Aditya thank Suyash.
After some time, Sai's marriage is arranged with Suyash and Aditya's with Meghna. But Sai and Aditya have a deep love for each other. After a few days, Dada Mama realizes his mistake and tries to reconcile Aditya's marriage with Sai, but Sai's marriage with Suyash is already fixed. Then all the mama plans to break up Sai and Suyash's marriage and raise Aditya in place of Suyash and in this plan mama succeeds and Sai and Aditya get married. Sai and Aditya marriage succeeded but the problems are not over still there are many mysteries left like the marriage suspense about Bandhu Mama and Aditya being the owner of the Company still working as an employee.
Cast
Main
Gautami Deshpande as Sai Shashikant Birajdar / Sai Aditya Kashyap (Desai) (2020–2021)
Virajas Kulkarni as Aditya Vijay Kashyap (Desai) (2020–2021)
Recurring
Aditya's family
Atul Parchure as Jaywant Desai (J.D.) (2021)
Achyut Potdar as Vinayak Brahme (Appa) (2020–2021)
Vidyadhar Joshi as Jagdish Vinayak Brahme (Dada) (2020–2021)
Seema Deshmukh as Sindhu Sohoni / Sindhu Jagdish Brahme (2020–2021)
Vinay Yedekar as Janardan Vinayak Brahme (Bhai) (2020–2021)
Sunil Tawde as Prabhakar Vinayak Brahme (Bandhu) (2020–2021)
Dipti Joshi as Gulprit Prabhakar Brahme (Gullu) (2021)
Rajveersingh Raje as Balwant Prabhakar Brahme (Billu) (2021)
Nikhil Ratnaparkhi as Swanand Vinayak Brahme (Pintya) (2020–2021)
Sai's family
Sulekha Talwalkar as Sharmila Shashikant Birajdar (2020–2021)
Varsha Ghatpande replaced Sulekha as Sharmila (2021)
Atul Kale as Shashikant Birajdar (Baban) (2020–2021)
Rajesh Uke as Chandu (2020–2021)
Others
Sujay Hande as Monty Jaywant Desai (2021)
Komal Dhande as Hira Johari (2021)
Aashay Kulkarni as Dr. Suyash Suhas Patwardhan (2020–2021)
Mugdha Puranik as Nayana Yashpal Naik (2020–2021)
Sanika Gadgil as Meghana Raghuvir Kashikar (2020–2021)
Dheeraj Kamble as Harishchandra (Filter) (2020–2021)
Leena Palekar as Sujata (2020–2021)
Anisha Sabnis as Madhura (2020)
Snehal Shidam as Sushma Bansode / Vidya Bhagwan Jhagade (2021)
Lokee Anbhule as Tea Stall's owner (2020–2021)
Sahil Parab as Suyash's friend (2020)
Production
Special weeks
24 – 31 August 2020 (Ganpati Special)
14 – 22 December 2020 (Dapoli Special)
12 – 18 April 2021 (Honeymoon Special)
Special episode
1 Hour
1 November 2020
13 December 2020
18 April 2021
2 Hours
14 February 2021 (Sai-Aditya's Marriage)
23 May 2021 (Blockbuster Night with Brahme Boys)
Airing history
It was premiered on 2 March 2020 by replacing Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji.
Awards
Ratings
References |
867897 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Benjamin | Richard Benjamin | Richard Samuel Benjamin (born May 22, 1938) is an American actor and movie director. He directed City Heat (1984), The Money Pit (1986) and Made in America (1993).
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867898 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy%20Davis | Judy Davis | Judith Davis (born 23 April 1955) is an Australian actress. She is known for appearing in many Woody Allen movies. She has won eight AACTA Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two British Academy Film Awards and two Golden Globe Awards. She was nominated for two Academy Awards.
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867900 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pithecopus%20azureus | Pithecopus azureus | {{Speciesbox
| image =Phyllomedusa azurea.jpg
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| status_system = IUCN3.1
| taxon = Pithecopus azureus
| authority = (Cope, 1862)
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|synonyms=*Phyllomedusa azurea (Cope, 1862)Pithecopus azureus (Cope, 1866)Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis azurea (Mertens, 1926)Pithecopus hypochondrialis azureus (Lutz, 1966)Phyllomedusa azurea (Norman, 1994)Pithecopus azureus (Duellman, Marion, and Hedges, 2016)
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}}Pithecopus azureus'' is a frog that lives in Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru.
The adult frog is 3.1 to 4.4 cm long from nose to rear end. It has large eyes for its head. It does not have much webbing on its front feet. The skin of its back is bright green, but it can change color to brown during the day. Its belly is almost white. There is a green stripe down each side of its back legs. It sometimes has orange and black stripes on its legs too.
This frog is in danger because human beings change the places it lives into soybean farms and sugar cane farms and by building dams.
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Animals of South America |
867901 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel%20Henry | Marcel Henry | Marcel Henry (30 October 1926 – 30 August 2021) was a French politician. He was born in Mayotte, France. He was a member of the French Senate from 1977 until 2004. He was one of the founders of the Mahoré People's Movement.
Henry died on 30 August 2021 at the age of 94.
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867905 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pithecopus | Pithecopus | Pithecopus is a genus of frogs in the family Phyllomedusidae, but some scientists say it is in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae in the family Hylidae. These frogs live in tropical South America east of the Andes, from southern Venezuela to northern Argentina. For a while, scientists said this was another name for Phyllomedusa, but, in 2016, they changed it to Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis group. Its sister group is Callimedusa.
Name
The name of this genus comes from the Greek pithekodes, which means "ape-like."
Description
Pithecopus frogs are medium-sized frogs measuring about in snout–vent length, which means from nose to rear end. On their feet, Toe I is much longer than toe II, and is opposable to it like a thumb. These frogs do not have vomerine teeth. The tadpoles have a moderately small oral disc on the bottoms of their bodies, near the front.
Species
There are 12 species in this genus:
However, AmphibiaWeb lists only some of these species (Pithecopus araguaius, Pithecopus rusticus, and Pithecopus gonzagai). It puts the others in Phyllomedusa.
References
Frogs
Animals of South America |
867906 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferhan%20%C5%9Eensoy | Ferhan Şensoy | Osman Ferhan Şensoy (26 February 1951 – 31 August 2021) was a Turkish actor, playwright and director. He was born in Çarşamba, Turkey. He was known for his roles in Son Ders: Aşk ve Üniversite (2008), Pardon (2005) and Şans Kapıyı Kırınca (2004).
Şensoy died on 31 August 2021 in Istanbul at the age of 70.
References
Other websites
1951 births
2021 deaths
Turkish movie actors
Turkish stage actors
Turkish television actors
Turkish writers
Theatre directors
Playwrights |
867909 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimieras%20Motieka | Kazimieras Motieka | Kazimieras Motieka (November 12, 1929 – August 31, 2021) was a Lithuanian politician and lawyer. In 1990 he was among those who signed the Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania. He was born in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Motieka died on August 31, 2021 in Vilnius at the age of 92.
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2021 deaths
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Lawyers
People from Vilnius |
867911 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geronimo%20%28alpaca%29 | Geronimo (alpaca) | Geronimo (6 February 2013 – 31 August 2021) was a stud alpaca. He lived at Shepherds Close Farm in Wickwar, Gloucestershire, England. After Geronimo tested positive for bovine tuberculosis (bTB), a controversy came about the fate and the British government's policy of euthanising any animal that tested positive for bTB. After a number of court battles, Geronimo was euthanised.
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2021 deaths
Deaths by euthanasia
Individual animals |
867912 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimitri%20Kitsikis | Dimitri Kitsikis | Dimitri Kitsikis (; full Christian name, Dimitrios Kitsikis, 2 June 1935 – 28 August 2021) was a Greek Turkologist and Sinologist. He was a Professor of International Relations and Geopolitics. He also published poetry in French and Greek. Kitsikis was born in Athens, Greece. He was known for talking about the impact of geography in the politics between Greece and Turkey. Some of his best known ideas were Intermediate Region, Eastern Party in Greece and Turkey and Hellenoturkism.
Kitsikis died on 28 August 2021 in Ottawa, Canada at the age of 86.
References
Other websites
University of Ottawa - Dimitri Kitsikis
The journal "Intermediate Region" (Greek)
Dimitri Kitsikis Public Foundation"
1935 births
2021 deaths
Greek writers
Academics
Historians |
867916 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Pierre%20Bastiani | Jean-Pierre Bastiani | Jean-Pierre Bastiani (6 June 1950 – 27 August 2021) was a French politician. Bastiani was born in Toulouse, France. Bastiani was a member of the National Assembly between 1993 until 1997. Bastiani was Mayor of Auterive between 1989 until 2008 and again from 2014 until 2018.
Bastiani died on 27 August 2021 at the age of 71.
References
1950 births
2021 deaths
People from Toulouse
French mayors |
867919 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasile%20Belous | Vasile Belous | Vasilii Belous (27 August 1988 – 31 August 2021) was a Moldovan boxer. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where he competed in the Men's welterweight. He did not win any medals at the event. Belous was born in Ocnița, Soviet Union.
Belous died on 31 August 2021 in Călărășeuca, Moldova from a car crash at the age of 33.
References
1988 births
2021 deaths
Moldovan people
European sportspeople
Road accident deaths
Olympians |
867921 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graham%20Greene%20%28actor%29 | Graham Greene (actor) | Graham Greene, CM (born June 22, 1952) is a First Nations Canadian actor. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Dances with Wolves (1990). In 2000, he won a Grammy Award. He lived in Hamilton, Ontario, as a young adult.
He also starred in Thunderheart (1992), Maverick (1994), Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995), The Green Mile (1999), Skins (2002), Transamerica (2005), Casino Jack (2010), Winter's Tale (2014), The Shack (2017), Wind River (2017) and Shadow Wolves (2019).
References
Other websites
1952 births
Living people
Canadian movie actors
Canadian voice actors
Canadian television actors
Canadian stage actors
Actors from Hamilton
Grammy Award winners |
867940 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham%20oystercatcher | Chatham oystercatcher | The Chatham oystercatcher or Chatham Island oystercatcher (Haematopus chathamensis) is a bird in the family Haematopodidae. It lives in only on New Zealand's Chatham Islands.
Appearance
Its body is smaller and thicker than the variable oystercatcher's, but they both have black and white feathers.
Habitat and actions
Chatham oystercatchers live in pairs. These pairs will fight other Chatham oystercatchers over good places to look for food and build nests. This bird builds nests on rocky coasts. It likes sheltered coasts the most.
The male and female bird both sit on the eggs. There are 1-3 eggs at a time. Male and female oystercatchers usually stay partners their whole lives, but sometimes they do not.
Food
Chatham oystercatchers use their beaks to dig in the sand for amphipods, polychaete worms, ribbon worms, molluscs, crustaceans, echinoderms, ascidians, and anemones.
Threats
In the 1970s there were as few as 50 Chatham oystercatchers alive on Chatham Island (and others on other nearby islands). By 1998, there were about 140. Conservationists tried even harder to save the birds. There were 300 Chatham oystercatchers alive by 2005.
This bird is threatened because human beings change the places it lives. Human beings changed the islands to make farmland, and they put marram grass on the sand dunes, which changes the way the sand flows. The dunes are steeper, so the birds must build nests closer to the water, and sometimes the high tide takes the eggs away. Humans also brought new animals to the islands in the 1800s: cats eat eggs and chicks, and weka eat eggs.
References
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867941 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior%20Coffey | Junior Coffey | Junior Lee Coffey (March 21, 1942 – August 30, 2021) was an American professional football player. He was a running back in the National Football League. He played with the Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, and New York Giants. His career lasted from 1965 until 1971. He was born in Kyle, Texas.
Coffey died on August 30, 2021 in Auburn, Washington from heart failure at the age of 79.
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2021 deaths
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New York Giants players
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867942 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20Mar%C3%ADa%20Lib%C3%B3rio%20Camino%20Saracho | José María Libório Camino Saracho | José María Libório Camino Saracho (13 November 1931 – 30 August 2021) was a Spanish-Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate. He was the Bishop of Urusi from 1999 until 2002 and of Presidente Prudente from 2002 until 2008. He was also the Auxiliary Bishop of São Miguel Paulista from 1999 until 2001. Camino Saracho was born in Santurtzi, Spain.
Camino Saracho died on 30 August 2021 in São Paulo, Brazil from problems caused by a stroke, aged 89.
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2021 deaths
Roman Catholic bishops
Spanish Roman Catholics
People from São Paulo
Deaths from stroke |
867943 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santurtzi | Santurtzi | Santurtzi (; ) is a port town in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, Spain.
References
Cities in the Basque Country
Municipalities in the Basque Country |
867944 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques%20Drouin | Jacques Drouin | Jacques Drouin (; 28 May 1943 – 28 August 2021) was a Canadian animator and director. He was most known for his pinscreen animation. Drouin was born in Mont-Joli, Quebec, Canada. His best known work was Mindscape/Le paysagiste.
Drouin died on 28 August 2021 at the age of 78.
References
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1943 births
2021 deaths
Canadian animators
Canadian movie directors
People from Quebec |
867945 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9opold%20K.%20Fakambi | Léopold K. Fakambi | Léopold Kocou Fakambi (21 October 1942 – 24 August 2021) was a Beninese agronomist, engineer, nutritionist, and academic. He was born in Lomé, Togoland, French West Africa.
Fakambi became a professor of plant physiology at the University of Benin. He later was founding dean of the Faculty of Agronomic Sciences at the University of Abomey-Calavi. He worked as a visiting professor at Senghor University in Alexandria.
He co-founded the Formation Internationale en Nutrition et Sciences Alimentaires and was Director from 1992 to 2000. He was also a founding member of the Conseil national de l’Alimentation et de la Nutrition in Benin.
Fakambi died on 24 August 2021 at the age of 78.
References
1942 births
2021 deaths
Beninese people
African scientists
Engineers
Academics |
867946 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Only%20Murders%20in%20the%20Building | Only Murders in the Building | Only Murders in the Building is an American comedy streaming television series. It was created by Steve Martin and John Hoffman. The series will have ten episodes and it premiered on Hulu on August 31, 2021.
Only Murders in the Building is about three strangers, played by Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez, who like listening to podcasts about true crime. When a suicide happens in their apartment building, the three people begin to investigate believing that the death was not suicide.
References
2021 American television series debuts
American comedy television series
American crime television series
American mystery television series
Television series set in New York City |
867948 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street%20Corner%20%281948%20film%29 | Street Corner (1948 film) | Street Corner is a 1948 American drama movie directed by Albert H. Kelley and starring Joseph Crehan, Marcia Mae Jones, Jean Fenwick, Johnny Duncan, Don Brodie, Dale Van Sickel.
Other websites
Street Corner at IMDB
1948 drama movies
American drama movies
Movies directed by Albert H. Kelley |
867951 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Augusta%2C%20Mississippi | New Augusta, Mississippi | New Augusta is the county seat of Perry County, Mississippi, United States.
Towns in Mississippi
County seats in Mississippi |
867953 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia%2C%20Mississippi | Magnolia, Mississippi | Magnolia is the county seat of Pike County, Mississippi, United States.
Cities in Mississippi
County seats in Mississippi |
867957 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowood%2C%20Mississippi | Flowood, Mississippi | Flowood is a city in Rankin County, Mississippi, United States.
Cities in Mississippi |
867958 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richland%2C%20Mississippi | Richland, Mississippi | Richland is a city in Rankin County, Mississippi, United States.
Cities in Mississippi |
867959 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest%2C%20Mississippi | Forest, Mississippi | Forest is the county seat of Scott County, Mississippi, United States.
Cities in Mississippi
County seats in Mississippi |
867961 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morton%2C%20Mississippi | Morton, Mississippi | Forest is a city in Scott County, Mississippi, United States.
Cities in Mississippi |
867963 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling%20Fork%2C%20Mississippi | Rolling Fork, Mississippi | Rolling Fork is the county seat of Sharkey County, Mississippi, United States.
Cities in Mississippi
County seats in Mississippi |
867965 | https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mendenhall%2C%20Mississippi | Mendenhall, Mississippi | Mendenhall is the county seat of Simpson County, Mississippi, United States.
Cities in Mississippi
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