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Magee, Mississippi
Forest is a city in Simpson County, Mississippi, United States. Cities in Mississippi
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Telefe Santa Fe
Telefe Santa Fe (call sign LT 82 TV) is an Argentine broadcast television station on channel 13 owned by Telefe in Santa Fe, Argentina. The channel covers central and northwestern Santa Fe Province. It is operated by ViacomCBS through the Telefe Group. Schedule Currently, part of the channel's programming consists of retransmitting the contents of Channel 11 of Buenos Aires (head of the Telefe chain). Local programming Telefe Noticias Santa Fe - news Sembrando ("Seeding") - country news Martín Bustamante - country news Nuestra Casa ("Our Home") - DIY and cooking Otra Visión ("Another View") - health advice Pausa en Familia ("Family Break") - religious References Other websites Telefe Interior Television stations 1966 establishments Telefe
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List of Bangladeshi people
Listed below are notable people who are either citizens of Bangladesh, born in the region of what is now Bangladesh, or of Bangladeshi origin living abroad. For brevity, people who fall into more than one category are listed in only one of them. For further information, see Bangladeshi people. Principals of Bengal's independence wars and movements British colonial period Nawab Salimullah, an active citizen in British Raj, contributed to civilized India Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das, one of the great leaders in anti-British movement, he worked a lot for communal Harmony Sir Abdul Halim Ghaznavi, politician Khabeeruddin Ahmed, politician Purna Das, popular anti British rebellion, went to jail such a young age. Kazi Nazrul Islam wrote a poem "Purna Avinandan" for his patriotism. Mohammad Ali Bogra, Prime Minister of Pakistan (1953–1955) Nawaab Syed Shamsul Huda, first Indian Muslim president of the reformed legislative council of the undivided Bengal in 1921 A. K. Fazlul Huq, Prime Minister of Bengal (1937–1943), Chief Minister of East Bengal (1954–1955) and Governor of East Pakistan (1956) Nawab Abdul Latif, educator and social worker Khwaja Salimullah, first to propose the creation of the All India Muslim League (AIML), later known as the Muslim League Surya Sen, revolutionary and leader of Indian independence movement, known for leading Chittagong armoury raid Haji Shariatullah, founder of the Faraizi Movement Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, last Prime Minister of Bengal (1946–1947), later Prime Minister of Pakistan (1956–1957) Pritilata Waddedar, activist of the Indian independence movement Hem Chandra Chowdhury, a Zamindar in what is today part of Tangail District Martyrs of the Bengali Language Movement 1952 Rafiq Uddin Ahmed Abul Barkat Abdul Jabbar Abdus Salam Shafiur Rahman Bangladesh War of Independence, 1971 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, President of Bangladesh provisional Government Tajuddin Ahmed, first Prime Minister of Bangladesh, War of Independence Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani Major Nazmul Huq, Commander Sector 7 (till August 1971) Squadron Leader M. Hamidullah Khan, Bangladesh Government Chief Representative - Chakulia (Bihar) Guerilla Trng. Camp, BDF Sub-sector commander - Mankarchar (Sector 11), BDF Commander - Sector 11 (November 2–February 14, 1972) Major M.A. Manzur, Commander Sector 8 Major Khaled Musharraf, BDF Commander Sector 2, Commander K-Force Colonel-in-Chief Muhammad Ataul Ghani Osmany, Commander-in-Chief, Bangladesh Forces, War of Independence, 1971. (Later promoted to General) Major Ziaur Rahman, Declarer War of Independence of Bangladesh on March 27, 1971. BDF Sector Commander Sector 1(April~May) and Central Sector - Sector 11 (June – October 10, 1971) and Z-Force Commander Major K.M Shafiullah, S Force Commander Major Abu Taher, sub-sector commander - Mahendraganj (HQ 11), Interim Commander Sector 11 (October 10–November 2, 1971) Scientists, engineers, science educators and any subject teachers Nasima Akhter (born 1970), nuclear medicine researcher Arun Kumar Basak, scientist and Professor Emeritus of University of Rajshahi Abdullah Al Muti, scientist and science writer Maqsudul Alam, scientist and professor, achieved three milestones in genomics - sequencing the genomes of papaya, rubber plants and jute at University of Hawaii Mir Masoom Ali, emeritus professor of statistics Amit Chakma, tenth president of the University of Western Ontario Abed Chaudhury, scientist living in Australia, born in Moulavibazar; renowned for getting the Bangladeshi rice variety kasalath recognized by IRRI; the variety was first claimed to be of Indian origin SM Faruque, microbiologist and scientist, researcher on Vibrio cholerae which causes Cholera Azizul Haque, pioneered the mathematical formula for Henry Classification System of fingerprinting Tanzima Hashem, academic, Elsevier Foundation Award winner in 2017 Khandkar Manwar Hossain, statistician and founder of the Department of Statistics in Rajshahi University Saleemul Huq, awarded the Burtoni Award for contributing to climate change adaptation Fazle Hussain, professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University. Elected Fellow of National Academy of Engineering. M. Zahid Hasan, the Eugene Higgins endowed chair professor of quantum physics at Princeton University and scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and known for many ground-breaking discoveries in the quantum world Abul Hussam, awarded the 2007 Grainger Challenge Prize for Sustainability Muhammed Zafar Iqbal, scientist and science writer Jamal Nazrul Islam, physicist and mathematician Jawed Karim, co-creator of YouTube and designed anti-fraud system of PayPal Mohammad Ataul Karim, Bangladeshi American scientist Fazlur Rahman Khan, structural engineer and architect Bibhuti Roy, engineer and educationist Salman Khan, founder of Khan Academy M. A. Naser, a pioneer in engineering education in Bangladesh Muhammad Qudrat-i-Khuda, Bangladeshi scientist, educationist and writer Khondkar Siddique-e-Rabbani, biomedical physicist Abdul Matin Patwari, electrical engineer, mathematician, vice-chancellor of Bangladesh University of Engineering Technology Qazi Motahar Hossain, scientist, statistician, founder-director of Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka Omar Ishrak, investor, entrepreneur, Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board, Medtronic; Board Chairman of INTEL Mohammad Kaykobad, computer scientist, educator, author and columnist of Bangladesh. Professor of computer science and engineering at BUET Lucina Uddin, American neuroscientist, born in Bangladesh Educationist Serajul Islam Choudhury, educationist, public intellectual Rasheda K Chowdhury, Bangladeshi academic, former Advisor of Caretaker Government, Bangladesh Abul Kashem Fazlul Haq (professor), educationist, former professor of University of Dhaka Syed Manzoorul Islam, educationist, former professor of University of Dhaka Rafiqul Islam (educationist), National Professor, Bangladesh Jamilur Reza Choudhury, former professor, BUET, National Professor, Bangladesh Anisuzzaman, professor, University of Dhaka, national professor, Bangladesh Arts, culture, and literature Hiralal Sen, founder of Indian cinema Ahmed Sofa, writer, thinker, novelist Zainul Abedin, painter Humayun Ahmed, novelist and former professor of Chemistry, Dhaka University Tofail Ahmed, author and researcher of Folk Art Shahidul Alam, photographer Alaol, medieval poet Monica Ali, author of Brick Lane Syed Mujtaba Ali, Bengali author, academician, scholar and linguist Tahmima Anam, novelist and winner of the 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize Rashid Askari, writer, fictionist, columnist, and academic Humayun Azad, writer and former professor of Bengali, Dhaka University Rafiq Azad, poet Manzoor Alam Beg, photographer and author Munier Chowdhury, educator, dramatist and intellectual killed in 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh Akhteruzzaman Elias, novelist and short story writer Nirmalendu Goon, poet Abdul Hakim, medieval poet Marjana Chowdhury, Bangladeshi-American model, philanthropist and beauty queen Miss Bangladesh USA Sikdar Aminul Haq, poet Quamrul Hassan, artist Saad Z Hossain, writer Khondakar Ashraf Hossain, poet, essayist, translator and editor Abul Hussain, poet Jahanara Imam, writer and activist Muhammed Zafar Iqbal, writer and educator Kazi Nazrul Islam, national poet of Bangladesh Mazharul Islam, architect, political activist Syed Jahangir, freelance artist of Bangladesh Jasimuddin, poet Shahriyar Kabir, author and journalist Shahidullah Kaiser, educator, novelist and intellectual killed in 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh Abul Kashem, architect and educationist Lalon Shah, mystic poet Al Mahmud, poet Firoz Mahmud, contemporary visual artist, creator, painter Partha Pratim Majumder, Bangladeshi mime artist who is considered the "forerunner" of mime art in Bangladesh Natyaguru Nurul Momen, Trailblazer progressive cultural personality who dispelled fundamentalism from the society by championing Theatrical & performing arts & secular literature. Shahabuddin Nagari, poet, writer and singer Shamsur Rahman, poet Hason Raja, mystic poet Begum Rokeya, writer Bibi Russell, model and fashion designer Arunabh Sarkar, poet Muhammad Shahidullah, Bengali educationist, writer and linguist Rudra Muhammad Shahidullah, poet Ahmed Sharif, writer of Bengali literature, secularist SM Sultan, painter Kamal Chowdhury, poet Taslima Nasrin, famous writer and feminist, awardee of Ananda Puraskar Salimullah Khan, writer, thinker Hasan Azizul Haq, writer Sanjida Khatun, musicologist, one of the founders of Chhayanaut Shahid Mahmud Jangi, writer, lyricist Md Saidul Islam, painter Social reformers and leaders Fazle Hasan Abed, founder of BRAC Hazi Mohammad Mohsin, philanthropist Muhammad Yunus, founder of the Grameen Bank, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner Music, film and television Ayub Bachchu, singer and guitarist Abdur Razzak, actor, director Shabana, film actress Bobita, film actress Shefali Chowdhury, played Harry Potter's Yule Ball date in Goblet of Fire Sumita Devi, film and television actress Farzana Dua Elahe, British actress and DJ Abdul "Duke" Fakir, American singer of Ethiopian and Bangladeshi descent, member of the Four Tops Humayun Faridi, TV, stage, and film actor Dipjol, film actor, film producer and politician Waheedul Haq, Tagore song specialist and journalist Zahid Hasan, actor and director Rahsaan Islam, American actor of Bangladeshi descent Jayasree Kabir, actress Kaushik Hossain Taposh, music composer, singer, producer & MD of Gaan Bangla Mosharraf Karim, actor Montazur Rahman Akbar, film director, producer Azam Khan, singer Tahsan Rahman Khan, singer and actor Shakib Khan, actor, producer, singer, film organiser and media personality Arifin Shuvoo, actor, television presenter, RJ and model Runa Laila, singer Manna, film actor Tareque Masud, film director Tanvir Mokammel, film director Asaduzzaman Noor, actor, politician and member of parliament Khan Ataur Rahman, film director Shahnaz Rahmatullah, singer Rola, half Bangladeshi, quarter Russian, quarter Japanese fashion model Shabnam, film actress Dino Shafeek, British actor known for Mind Your Language Salman Shah, film actor Sabina Yasmin, singer Zahir Raihan, film director Economists Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir, Internationally recognised economist, elected member of IMF (International Monetary Fund), National political leader Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad, economist and development thinker, Chairman of Dhaka School of Economics Muzaffar Ahmed, economist and an emeritus professor at the Institute of Business Administration of the University of Dhaka Atiur Rahman, economist, Governor of Bangladesh Bank and a former director of the state-owned Sonali Bank Rehman Sobhan, economist Entrepreneurs Abdul Awal Mintoo, former president of Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) Amjad Khan Chowdhury, Founder of Bangladesh business conglomerate PRAN-RFL Group. Ahsan Khan Chowdhury, Chairman & CEO of PRAN-RFL Group, one of the leading business conglomerates in Bangladesh Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, chairman of the business conglomerate Bashundhara Group Ananta Jalil, chairman of AJ Group (Bangladesh) Ayman Sadiq, founder of 10 Minutes School Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, founder and chairperson of the world's largest international development NGO, BRAC Samson H. Chowdhury, chairman of Astras Ltd. and Square (Bangladesh) Syed Manzur Elahi, founder of Apex Group Iqbal Quadir, co-founder of GrameenPhone Jawed Karim, co-founder of YouTube Mahmudur Rahman, newspaper owner and editor Mohammad Fazlul Azim, chairman of Azim Group, former MP Omar Ishrak., investor, entrepreneur, Executive Chairman and Chairman of the Board, Medtronic; Board Chairman of INTEL Media and journalism Mukhlesur Rahman Chowdhury, former adviser to the President of Bangladesh Salah Choudhury, writer, peace activist and journalist Lenin Gani, journalist, winner of the Best Sports Report in 2001 by Dhaka Reporters Unity Kaberi Gayen, prominent academic, author, columnist for The Daily Star Kazi Shamsul Hoque, journalist Mainul Hosein, former chairman of the editorial board of The Daily Ittefaq Naveed Mahbub, comedian and columnist Matiur Rahman, editor of the daily Prothom Alo, winner of Ramon Magsaysay Award for journalism Shykh Seraj, director of News Channel i, Agriculture Development activist, winner of FAO A.H. Boerma Award, Ekushey Padak Mahbub Jamal Zahedi, former editor of the Khaleej Times, assistant editor of Dawn, and founder-editor of The Agatya Samia Zaman, Editor and CEO of the television channel Ekattor TV Tasmima Hossain, On 4 July 2018, she was made the editor of The Daily Ittefaq Anisul Hoque, associate editor of a Bengali language daily Prothom Alo and the editor of monthly youth magazine Kishor Alo Naem Nizam, Editor Bangladesh Pratidin Farida Yasmin, President of Jatiya Press Club Khaled Muhiuddin, head of the German-based international media, Deutsche Welle Bangla Department Political figures Muhiuddin Khan Alamgir, Adviser, Bangladesh Awami League, Former Home Minister M Saifur Rahman, former finance minister Shah M S Kibria, former finance minister Abdus Samad Azad, former Foreign Minister Dewan Farid Gazi, former minister Abul Mal Abdul Muhit, incumbent finance minister Nurul Islam Nahid, incumbent education minister Abul Mansur Ahmed, politician from Mymensingh Moudud Ahmed, barrister, politician and statesman Oli Ahmed (Bir Bikram), President of the Liberal Democratic Party (Bangladesh), 2006–present; former Minister (various portfolios in multiple cabinets); decorated freedom fighter; one of the main founders of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Shahabuddin Ahmed, former president Tajuddin Ahmed, first Prime Minister of Bangladesh Majid-ul-Haq, Minister Ghulam Azam, Islamist politician, former leader of Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh, accused of war crimes for his role in 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, founder of Bangladesh Awami League, National Awami Party Muhammad Ali Bogra, Prime Minister of Pakistan from 1953 to 1955 Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry, acting President of Pakistan, Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan, President of Muslim League, accused of war crimes for his role in 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War Hamidul Huq Choudhury, Foreign Minister of Pakistan from 1954 to 1956 A.B.M. Mohiuddin Chowdhury, mayor of Chittagong, member of the Chowdhury Family A.Q.M. Badruddoza Chowdhury, former president, Leader of Bikalpa Dhara Motiya Chowdhury, member of Parliament, former Minister of Agriculture Saber Hossain Chowdhury, member of Parliament Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, former Minister, accused of war crimes for his role in 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, son of Fazlul Qadir Chaudhry Hussain Mohammed Ershad, CMLA and later President from 1982 to 1991; Leader of Jatiya Party Mirza Ghulam Hafiz, politician and minister Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister, 1996–2001, 2009–present Khorshed Ara Haque, Member of Parliament A. K. Fazlul Huq, Chief Minister of East Bengal, Governor of East Pakistan Altaf Husain, minister of Commerce and Industry of Pakistan from 1965 to 1968 Abdul Jolil, politician and Minister Morshed Khan, former Foreign Minister Khawaja Nazimuddin, second Governor-General of Pakistan, and the second Prime Minister of Pakistan Shah Azizur Rahman, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Tareq Rahman, senior vice president of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), son of Begum Khaleda Zia and Ziaur Rahman Abdur Razzaq, former minister of agriculture Nawab Sir Khwaja Salimullah, first to propose the creation of the All India Muslim League Suranjit Sengupta, politician and minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, Prime Minister of Pakistan, 1956-1957 Begum Khaleda Zia, Prime Minister, 1991–1996; 2001-2006 Barrister Sultan Ahmed Chowdhury,Ex deputy speaker,Bangladesh Parliament,1979-1982,Ex minister govt of Bangladesh Photographers GMB Akash Shahidul Alam Manzoor Alam Beg Anwar Hossain Sarker Protick Munem Wasif Heads of government Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, President, August 15, 1975 – November 3, 1975 Tajuddin Ahmed, (by Appointment and Oath) Prime Minister, 1971–1972 Hussain Mohammed Ershad, by (India supported Military Coup) Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) 1982–1985 and self declared President (1985–1990 December 6) Sheikh Hasina, (elected) Prime Minister, 1996–2001, 2009–13, 2013–present A. K. Fazlul Huq, presented the Lahore Resolution of 1940 that established Muslim League's demand for a homeland for Muslims, Pakistan Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Chairman of the Awami League 1966–1974 and Prime Minister 1972~1974, Chairman of BAKSAL and President January 1975–August 15, 1975 Ziaur Rahman, Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA) (under National State of Emergency) (November 7, 1975 – 1977); President, 1977–1981 (Assassinated May 30) Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, Prime Minister of Pakistan 1956–1957; founder of Awami League Begum Khaleda Zia, (elected) Prime Minister; 1991–1996, 1996–1996, 2001–2006 Intellectuals A.F.Salahuddin Ahmed, historian Muzaffar Ahmed, economist Syed Modasser Ali, ophthalmologist Munir Chowdhury, educationist Nikhilesh Dutta, Deputy Attorney General Kamal Hossain, lawyer and politician, civil rights activist Nasreen Pervin Huq, women's rights activist Roquia Sakhawat Hussain, prolific writer, feminist, social worker Muhammed Abdul Muid Khan, nominated as the Best Human Rights Lawyer of England and Wales in 2012 M S Khan, librarian and pioneer of library science in Bangladesh Natyaguru Nurul Momen, Pioneer cultural emancipator, Playwright, Essayist, Translator, Academician. Anu Muhammad, economist Rehman Sobhan, economist Government officials and diplomats Shakil Ahmed, Army general Anwar Chowdhury, British High Commissioner to Dhaka, first non-White Briton to hold a senior diplomatic post Akbar Ali Khan, Bangladeshi economic historian and educationist who was a civil servant until 2001, Finance Ministry Adviser (Minister) of Caretaker government of Bangladesh A. H. M. Moniruzzaman, career diplomat belonging to the Bangladesh Foreign Service, was the head of Bangladesh Mission to the European Commission in Brussels, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switzerland Ayub Quadri, retired bureaucrat, adviser for the ministries of Education and Cultural Affairs to Caretaker government of Bangladesh Kamal Uddin Siddiqui, senior lecturer at the Monash University, a political economist and social scientist and a bureaucrat from Bangladesh Noted diplomats/heads of major organizations Abul Fateh, professional diplomat, first Foreign Secretary 1971–1972 Chandra Kalindi Roy Henriksen, Chief Secretary of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues M Sakhawat Hossain, former Election Commissioner of Bangladesh (2007–2012), Brigadier General (retd) Bangladesh Army, writer, author of more than 20 books, columnist, speaker, freelance commentator on national and international TV channels, security and defense analyst Irene Khan, former Secretary General of human rights organization Amnesty International; the first woman, the first Asian, and the first Muslim to hold the position; won the Sydney Peace Prize 2006 Osman Ghani Khan, Former Chairman of the United Nations Board of Auditors (1980–1982), Former Comptroller and Auditor General of Bangladesh (1976–1082), and Former Defense Secretary of Bangladesh. Religious personalities Abdul Halim Bukhari, Islamic Scholar and Chancellor of Al Jamia Al Islamia Patiya A F M Khalid Hossain, Researcher and writer. (born 1959) Shah Ahmad Shafi, Former Amir of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh Muhibbullah Babunagari, Chief advisor of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh (born 1935) Junaid Babunagari, Current Amir of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh Nur Hossain Kasemi, Secretary General of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh Mahmudul Hasan, President of Al-Haiatul Ulya Lil-Jamiatil Qawmia Bangladesh and Befaqul Madarisil Arabia Bangladesh, Chancellor of Jamia Islamia Darul Uloom Madania, Amir of Majlis-e-Dawatul Haq Bangladesh. Mamunul Haque, Islamic Scholar and influential speaker. Mahfuzul Haque, Islamic Scholar and politician. Syed Rezaul Karim, popularly known as Chormonai Pir, Islamic Scholar and Leader of Islami Andolan Bangladesh Syed Fazlul Karim, Islamic Scholar and founder of Islami Andolan Bangladesh Muhammad Asadullah Al-Ghalib, Reformist Islamic scholar of modern era Khan Jahan Ali, considered a Muslim saint, built the great Bagerhat Shat Gambuj Masjid (60 dome mosque) Shah Jalal, Muslim saint of Bengal, particularly in the region of Sylhet, Bangladesh Shah Paran, Muslim Sufi saint; nephew of Shah Jalal Gaura Kisora dasa Babaji, Hindu saint Atiśa Dipamkara Shrijnana, Buddhist teacher; important figure in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and in establishment; inventor of bodhichitta, known as "mind training" Tilopa, Buddhist teacher; important figure in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition; founder of the Kagyu lineage and progressor of the Mahamudra method Sportspeople Cricket Mashrafe Mortaza, one of the best pace bowler and most successful captain of Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan, one of the great all-rounder in this era, he ranked several times number 1 all-rounder in all three format of Cricket Mohammad Ashraful, youngest player to hit a ton in Test Cricket Mahmudullah, top 10 T20I all rounders Mushfiqur Rahim, wicketpeer batsman best team has produced. Mustafizur Rahman, Got man match on test and odi debut Taijul Islam, took hat trick on odi debut and has recorded an eight wicket haul Mehidy Hasan, Man Series debut Nayeem Hasan, 5/61 test debut Soumya Sarkar, all rounder Mominul Haque, test batsmen Imrul Kayes, test and ODI batsman Shafiul Islam, odi and t20 bowler Mohammad Saifuddin, all rounder Mosaddek Hossain, all rounder Rubel Hossain, fast bowler Syed Rasel, fast bowler Abdur Razzak, spin bowler Tamim Iqbal, test, ODI and t20 batsman Archery Emdadul Haque Milon, archer Md Ruman Shana Chess Abdullah Al Rakib, Bangladeshi Grandmaster Reefat Bin-Sattar, Bangladeshi Grandmaster Rani Hamid, chess player; was awarded the FIDE Woman International Master (WIM) title in 1985 and won British Women's Championship (1983, 1985, 1989) Enamul Hossain, Bangladeshi Grandmaster Niaz Morshed, first Bangladeshi Grandmaster (as well as South Asia) Ziaur Rahman, Bangladeshi Grandmaster Football Alfaz Ahmed, Sylheti footballer Shahed Ahmed, British footballer Toklis Ahmed Shahedul Alam Shahed, midfielder Shahidul Alam Sohel, goalkeeper Jahid Hasan Ameli Shahed Ahmed British Footballer Sheikh Aslam, footballer; striker during the 1980s and 1990s Jamal Bhuyan, Danish footballer of Bangladeshi descent Hemanta Vincent Biswas, first Bangladeshi footballer to get a trial at a top European club; a Bangladeshi Christian Mithun Chowdhury Nasiruddin Chowdhury Hamza Choudhury, British Footballer Kaiser Hamid, Sylheti, footballer, son of Rani Hamid (retired) Raihan Hasan Aminul Hoque, goalkeeper Mohammed Monwar Hossain Mohamed Zahid Hossain Mamunul Islam Mohammed Ariful Islam Sayeed Hassan Kanan, goalkeeper Rezaul Karim Tariq Kazi, Finnish Bangladeshi footballer Mamun Khan Abdul Baten Mojumdar Komol Ashraf Mahmud Linkon Russel Mahmud Liton Atiqur Rahman Meshu Mohd Mamun Miah, Sylheti, footballer Sheikh Mohamed Mintu Nasirul Islam Nasir Shakhawat Hossain Rony Syed Rumman Bin Wali Sabbir Kazi Salahuddin Saiful Bari Titu Anwar Uddin, British footballer Golf Siddikur Rahman, Bangladeshi pro golfer who plays on the Asian Tour Gymnastics Syque Caesar, artistic gymnast, member of the Michigan Wolverines Margarita Mamun, rhythmic gymnast, 2016 Gold medallist and Olympic champion in rhythmic gymnastics of Russian and Bangladeshi descent Hockey Mamunur Rahman Chayan Kabaddi Kazi Yunus Ahmed Razu Ahmed Hena Akhter Rupali Akhter Kazi Shahin Ara Farzana Akhter Baby Juni Chakma, of Chakma descent Mohammed Mozammal Haque Kamal Hossain Mosharrof Hossain Abul Kalam Shahnaz Parvin Maleka Badsha Miah, of Sylheti descent Kochi Rani Mondal Abu Salah Musa Ismat Ara Nishi Fatema Akhter Poly Md Mizanur Rahman Ziaur Rahman Bozlur Rashid Sharmin Sultana Rima Md Abdur Rouf Dolly Shefali Martial arts Riaz Amin, youngest British WEKAF (World Eskrima/Kali/Arnis Federation) world champion, practises Shotokan Karate and Filipino Martial Arts Ruqsana Begum, first British woman in kickboxing to be Asian, Bangladeshi and Muslim, she practises Muay Thai Ali Jacko, British World Champion Lightweight Kickboxer, Black belt in Jujitsu, Wushu and Chinese Boxing Mak Yuree, founder of Butthan, Vajrapran and Combat Self-Defense, holds four world records Mountaineering Mohammad Khaled Hossain Musa Ibrahim Wasfia Nazreen, also social activist Shooter Imam Hossain Asif Hossain Khan, gold and silver medalist in the Commonwealth Games Sharmin Ratna Sprinter Mohamed Abu Abdullah, personal best 11.07 Masbah Ahmmed, 100m sprinter Mohan Khan, personal best 11.25 Beauty Nazmun Nahar, personal best 12.52 Swimming Brojen Das, swimmer, first Asian to swim across the English Channel and the first person to cross it four times Table tennis Zobera Rahman Linu, table tennis player; 16 times national champion, Guinness World Record holder Related pages List of Bangladeshi actors List of Bangladesh Test cricketers References
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Bloody Roar (series)
is a fighting video game series, and was created by Hudson Soft and developed by Eighting (formerly as Raizing). The series has been published worldwide by multiple companies, such as: Konami, Activision, Sony Computer Entertainment, and Virgin Interactive. Konami holds the rights to the franchise, after Hudson Soft was absorbed into the former company in 2012. Video game series
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List of Bangladeshi actors
This list of actors from Bangladesh includes performers in film, radio, stage and television. A Achol Rosy Afsari Khan Asifur Rahman Agun Bulbul Ahmed Ferdous Ahmed Inam Ahmed Jahanara Ahmed Mahfuz Ahmed Siam Ahmed Mizu Ahmed Momtazuddin Ahmed Munmun Ahmed Nadia Ahmed Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed Saifuddin Ahmed Saleh Ahmed Sharmili Ahmed Shila Ahmed Tania Ahmed Tauquir Ahmed Jaya Ahsan Nipun Akter Alamgir Akhi Alamgir Niloy Alamgir Farid Ali Samroj Ajmi Alvi Shaina Amin Litu Anam Black Anwar Dolly Anwar Nazma Anwar Ziaul Faruq Apurba Raisul Islam Asad Afshan Azad Prosun Azad Masum Aziz sakib khan B Nurul Islam Bablu Fazlur Rahman Babu Nazmul Huda Bachchu Sadek Bachchu Pijush Bandyopadhyay Bapparaj Bijori Barkatullah Afiea Nusrat Barsha Anwara Begum Malay Bhowmick Afsana Ara Bindu Peya Bipasha Amalendu Biswas Moutushi Biswas Apu Biswas Aruna Biswas Jyotsna Biswas Bobby Bobita Amol Bose Tania Brishty Shabnom Bubly C Challenger Champa Mehbooba Mahnoor Chandni Jayanta Chattopadhyay Bappy Chowdhury Chanchal Chowdhury Iftakar Chowdhury Mehazabien Chowdhury Naznin Hasan Chumki D Tony Dias Dildar Mujibur Rahman Dilu Intekhab Dinar Dipjol Sumita Devi Parveen Sultana Diti Subhash Dutta E Tasnova Hoque Elvin Mamnun Hasan Emon Lucky Enam F Humayun Faridi Farooque Farabi Md Refat G Gangua Leesa Gazi Anju Ghosh Aparna Ghosh Lucy Tripti Gomes Olivia Gomez Chitralekha Guho H Azizul Hakim Tarana Halim Falguni Hamid Moushumi Hamid Enamul Haque Amit Hasan Laila Hasan Rawnak Hasan Zahid Hasan Abul Hayat Bipasha Hayat Afzal Hossain Amjad Hossain Anwar Hossain Jamaluddin Hossain Nirab Hossain Konnie Huq I Syed Hasan Imam Zafar Iqbal Rumana Rashid Ishita Ejajul Islam Rahsaan Islam Shanta Islam Sirajul Islam J Tarin Jahan Ananta Jalil Rawshan Jamil Jashim Dolly Johur Wahida Mollick Jolly Falguni Rahman Jolly Shahriar Nazim Joy Jyotika Jyoti K Jayasree Kabir Safa Kabir Shomi Kaiser Azad Abul Kalam Ilias Kanchan Aupee Karim Mosharraf Karim Tamalika Karmakar Keya Abul Khair Adhora Khan Masud Ali Khan Amin Khan Helal Khan Khaled Khan Khalil Ullah Khan Rumana Khan Shakib Khan Shakil Khan Shiba Ali Khan Tariq Anam Khan Tahsan Rahman Khan Tina Khan Deepa Khandakar Khaleda Aktar Kolpona L Abdul Ali Lalu Salauddin Lavlu Lima Fateh Lohani Ashish Kumar Louho M Tawsif Mahbub Mahiya Mahi Ramendu Majumdar Shormi Mala Abdullah al Mamun Manna Hasan Masood Nusrat Faria Mazhar Ferdousi Mazumder Sabrin Saka Meem Anisur Rahman Milon Farhana Mili Bidya Sinha Saha Mim Afsana Mimi Toma Mirza Rafiath Rashid Mithila Monira Mithu Bonna Mirza Prabir Mitra Zakia Bari Momo Mozeza Ashraf Monalisa Pori Moni Rowshanara Moni Sadia Islam Mou Keramat Moula Moushumi Arman Parvez Murad Golam Mustafa Ron Mustafaa Suborna Mustafa N Mousumi Nag Nayeem Naila Nayem Shamima Nazneen Afran Nisho Adil Hossain Nobel Asaduzzaman Noor Mita Noor Shajal Noor Sabila Nur Nuton P Shabnam Parvin Jannatul Ferdoush Peya Sadika Parvin Popy Rokeya Prachy Alisha Pradhan Sadia Jahan Prova Purnima R Mridula Ahmed Racy Rahman Ataur Rahman Khan Ataur Rahman Mashiat Rahman Minar Rahman Taskeen Rahman Wasimul Bari Rajib Mahbuba Islam Rakhi Sohel Rana Mamunur Rashid Abdur Razzak Amaan Reza Shampa Reza Riaz Ratan Talukder Farzana Rikta Ronjita Ziaul Roshan Rozina Ahmed Rubel Nijhum Rubina Dilruba Yasmeen Ruhee S Sabnam Faria Sohana Saba Mir Sabbir Mishu Sabbir Sarika Sabrin Shahidul Alam Sachchu Symon Sadik Sahara Arun Saha Tele Samad Omar Sani Rani Sarker Kabori Sarwar Misha Sawdagor Shahiduzzaman Selim Chandan Sen Shobha Sen Shabana Shabnam Shabnaz Shabnur Dino Shafeek Shaina Amin Salman Shah ATM Shamsuzzaman Meher Afroz Shaon Afzal Sharif Ahmed Sharif Shimla Sumaiya Shimu Suborna Shirin Anika Kabir Shokh Shuchanda Arifin Shuvoo Danny Sidak Kusum Sikder Richi Solaiman SM Solaiman Orchita Sporshia Sucharita Sujata Anjana Sultana Airin Sultana Shams Sumon Tanvin Sweety T Nusrat Imrose Tisha Tinni Srabosti Dutta Tinni Tanjin Tisha U Uzzal W Shatabdi Wadud Wasim Y Yash Rohan Shimul Yousuf Z Mohammad Zakaria Aly Zaker Iresh Zaker Sara Zaker Baby Zaman Dilara Zaman Sultana Zaman Titas Zia Related pages List of Bangladeshi people actor Lists of actors by nationality
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Ar Tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica
Ar Tonelico II: Melody of Metafalica, known in Japan as Ar Tonelico 2: Sekai no Hibiku Shōjo-tachi no Metafalica is a role-playing video game, developed by Gust Corporartion for PlayStation 2. It is sequel to the first game predecessor Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia. The final sequel called Ar Tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel, released in 2011 for PlayStation 3. 2007 video games PlayStation 2 games PlayStation 2-only games Video game sequels Video games developed in Japan
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Aggabai Sasubai
Aggabai Sasubai (transl. Oh Mine Mother-In-Law) is a 2019–2021 Indian Marathi television series that was broadcast on the channel Zee Marathi. It was directed by Ajay Mayekar and Jayant Pawar. Plot Shubhra arrives at Soham's house to inform his family members about their relationship. As Asawari enjoys Abhijit's cookery show named Swad Aswad. Shubhra approaches her to inform Asawari about her and Soham's decision to marry which angers Aajoba. The next day, Aajoba is disappointed with Soham and Shubhra's register marriage. Later, everyone meets at Abhijit's restaurant named Abhi's Kitchen for a meal together. Asawari then welcomes the newlywed bride, Shubhra, with a gift. After Abhijit phones Asawari, Shubhra comes up with a plan to make Aajoba unlock himself from his room. Shubhra then places a bet with Asawari about Aajoba not being able to recognise the food prepared by her. Meanwhile, Abhi's Kitchen manager and Abhijit's friend Maddy questions Abhijit about his choice of bride. Later, Asawari phones Abhijit to tell him that she liked the dish sent by him. As a wedding gift, Soham's friends organize a stay for him and Shubhra which dismays Aajoba. Later, he makes the couple return home immediately by phoning Soham. The next morning, Shubhra finds an old camera in the store room which makes Asawari emotional. Aajoba uploads its photograph on the Internet to sell the camera. Later, the Kulkarni family goes to a temple. Just then, Abhijit also arrives there but Aajoba confronts him due to a big misunderstanding. Abhijit then arrives at Asawari's house to buy the camera when she is busy watching his cookery show. His unexpected arrival baffles her. Unable to manage the situation, she phones Shubhra. Later, Aajoba returns home and sells the camera but Abhijit leaves it at Asawari's house. Aajoba then hurries to deposit Abhijit's cheque in the bank. Even after learning that Abhijit has not taken the camera with him, he refuses to return the cheque, but Shubhra manages to convince him. Later, Asawari goes to Abhi's Kitchen to return the cheque to Abhijit. Asawari then waits for Shubhra outside Abhi's Kitchen. Just then, Abhijit arrives over there and accompanies her to her house. On their way back, Abhijit and Asawari share a candid conversation. As Asawari is late, Aajoba tells Soham to heat the dinner but in vain. Aajoba scolds Asawari when she returns home but Shubhra consoles her. The next day, Aajoba goes for a morning walk but Asawari and Shubhra start to worry when he does not return. Aajoba takes Asawari's test with his neighbour and friend Karkhanis Kaka's help. Later, Abhijit gives an idea to Asawari to win Aajoba's heart. The next day, Karkhanis Kaka visits Soham's house and invites everyone for lunch at his house. Shubhra insists Asawari to wear a nice saree but Soham expresses his dislike for it, following which, Shubhra teaches him a lesson. Later, everyone goes to Karkhanis Kaka's house and have lunch. As they watch Abhijit's cookery show with Karkhanis Kaka's daughter-in-law Pradnya. After that, Shubhra buys a microwave, and Pradnya taunts Asawari while going to the market. Aajoba creates a scene as he is unable to heat food in the microwave. Meanwhile, handing over Abhi's Kitchen's responsibility to Maddy, Abhijit goes to the market and meets Asawari there. One month later Aajoba suggests Abhijeet to marry Maddy. However, Abhijeet misunderstood him to be talking about Asawari. The confusion further increases when Abhijeet talks to Asawari, but she misunderstands him to be talking about the royalty payments. Asawari gets teary-eyed while talking to Maddy about Abhijeet and Maddy's marriage. Abhijeet gets shocked on learning that his marriage is fixed with Maddy. On seeing an upset Asawari, Abhijeet tries to talk to her, but she refuses to listen to him. After few hours Abhijeet goes to the Asawari's house and explains the misunderstanding about the marriage to Maddy. After discussing the matter in detail, they decide against getting married. Shubhra confides in Asawari that she disapproves of Maddy and Abhijeet's marriage. Maddy informs Aajoba about her marriage with Abhijeet. Later, Aajoba berates Abhijeet and forbids him from coming to their house. Shubhra informs Abhijeet that Aajoba is very angry on him. Abhijeet learns that Maddy is responsible for the misunderstanding. When Abhijeet sits alone in the dark in his restaurant in Diwali, then Asawari brings lamps. Elated, he gifts her a Saree. Shubhra insists Asawari to wear the Saree gifted by Abhijeet. Later, Aajoba rebukes Asawari on seeing her decked up in a new Saree and told to give it to Pradnya. Few months later Shubhra calls Abhijeet and teases him. Later, she bumps into a barefooted Abhijeet while he looks for Asawari in the market. Shubhra then makes him confess his love for Asawari. Abhijeet proposed Asawari, Pradnya eavesdrops on them. Later, Shubhra consoles a stunned Abhijeet and a crying Asawari. Meanwhile, Pradnya tries to instigate Soham against Abhijeet and Asawari. Asawari gets disheartened as Soham and his father-in-law, Aajoba, berate her. The next day, Shubhra tries to talk to Asawari about Abhijeet, a furious Soham destroys the things kept safely by Asawari as souvenir of Abhijeet. Plagued by Abhijeet's memories, Asawari gets terrified as Aajoba confronts her. Abhijeet's confession of love for further infuriates Aajoba who then berates Asawari. Later, Asawari apologising her father-in-law delights a sly Soham. Shubhra questions Aajoba about the advertisement about Asawari's marriage, but he berates Shubhra and Asawari. Later, he gets shocked on seeing the prospective groom brought by Karkhanis. Asawari rejoices on seeing Abhijit but Aajoba rejects his proposal. When a prospective groom, Katekor, comes to see Asawari, Soham is startled to see the money in his bag. As Katekor lectures Shubhra, she gives him a befitting reply. Infuriated due to Katekor eyeing Asawari in a wrong way, Shubhra takes Asawari away from him. When Abhijit comes to Asawari's house, Aajoba and Katekor insult him. Shubhra, however, arranges for Abhijit and Asawari to meet in private. A distressed Shubhra shares her concern with Abhijit. Later, Abhijit gets puzzled when Asawari comes to his restaurant with Katekor. On realising that Katekor has ordered a single dish of Asawari's choice, Abhijit comes up with an idea. Asawari shares her inner turmoil with Abhijit. On seeing Asawari's plight, Shubhra asks Soham to talk to Aajoba. Later, Asavari tells her decision directly to Katekor but his conversation with Aajoba after that leaves her shocked. Katekor brings a ring for his engagement with Asawari and tells Aajoba to pick a date. Shubhra comes up with a plan as Asawari does not want to go out with Katekor. Later, when Katekor takes Asawari to a secluded place, Abhijit comes there. Everyone goes to Pradnya's house as Asawari's house gets locked. Aajoba scolds Asawari when Katekor complains to him. Shubhra video-calls Abhijit to pacify a crying Asawari. When Abhijit brings a smile on Asawari's face, Katekor calls her. Asawari and Shubhra go out with Katekor to shop for the engagement. There, Shubhra comes up with a plan to arrange for Asawari and Abhijit to meet and informs Abhijit about it. Later, Shubhra informs Katekor that she is going to get Abhijit and Asawari married. Shubhra urges Abhijit and Asawari to get married immediately. Meanwhile, Katekor heads towards the marriage register office with Maddy. On learning the truth there, he goes to Asawari's house. Later, Shubhra outsmarts Katekor and foils his plan. Shubhra informs Katekor's decision about the engagement to Abhijit. Abhijit tries to persuade Aajoba but in vain. Later, Shubhra comes up with a new plan. The next day, when Katekor comes home for the engagement, Shubhra argues with Soham. After some days, on the occasion of Makar Sankranti, Shubhra gives a promise to Asawari. Later, Abhijit arrives at Asawari's house. After listening to Aajoba's decision, Abhijit decides to part ways with Asawari forever. Shubhra urges Aajoba to stop Abhijit. Aajoba then expresses his feelings before Abhijit and others and takes an important decision regarding Abhijit and Asawari's relationship. However, a furious Soham questions him. Later, Abhijit gives a surprise to Asawari and proposes to her. After that, everyone rejoice when Nene Guruji fixes Abhijit and Asawari's wedding date. Abhijit phones his sister to tell her this good news but gets disheartened as she avoids talking to him. Soham seethes in anger on seeing the weddding preparations going on in full swing. Soon, Karkhanis Kaka decides to organise Abhijit's haldi ceremony at his house. When Pradnya taunts Asawari for dressing up, Shubhra comforts the latter. Abhijit sends a gift to Asawari for their haldi ceremony. Later, Pradnya plots to disrupt Asawari's haldi ceremony. When Shubhra is about to apply turmeric on Asawari, Sulbha Kaku arrives with Abhijit's turmeric, causing Pradnya to fail to disrupt the haldi ceremony. Aajoba then tells Soham to apply turmeric on Asawari. Later, everyone enjoy Asawari's mehendi ceremony. Meanwhile, Abhijit goes to meet Asawari secretly but escapes on hearing Aajoba's voice. On the wedding day, Soham creates misunderstandings to hinder the wedding, then Asawari suddenly decides to cancel the wedding. Later, Abhijit clears the misunderstandings and marries Asawari. Cast Tejashri Pradhan as Shubhra Anil Kamat / Shubhra Soham Kulkarni (2019-2021) Nivedita Joshi-Saraf as Asavari Prabhakar Kulkarni / Asawari Abhijeet Raje (2019-2021) Girish Oak as Abhijeet Raje (2019-2021) Ashutosh Patki as Soham Prabhakar Kulkarni (2019-2021) Ravi Patwardhan as Dattatray Bandopant Kulkarni (2019-2020) Mohan Joshi replaced Ravi as Dattatray Bandopant Kulkarni (2021) Sanjeevani Sathe as Pradnya Sunil Karkhanis (2019-2021) Arun Mohare as Vidyadhar Karkhanis (2019-2021) Rajshri Potdar as Prabha Vidyadhar Karkhanis (2019-2021) Pratibha Goregaonkar as Sulabha Samant (2019-2021) Mahesh Kokate as Kamlakar Katekor (2019-2021) Bhakti Ratnaparkhi as Mandodari Parab (Maddy) (2019-2021) Bhagyesh Patil as Vishwas (2019-2021) Leena Athavale-Datar as Asha Anil Kamat (2019-2020) Rajesh Bhosale as Mangesh (2020-2021) Nikhil Zope as Akshay (2019-2020) Sandip Patil as Abhi's Kitchen Chef (2019-2021) Sahil Parab as Boy Bal (2020) Cameo Appearances Pournima Dey-Demana as Twinkle (2020) Sakshi Gandhi as Pritali (2020) Production Special episode 2.30 Hours 19 January 2020 (Abhijeet-Asawari's Marriage) 1 Hour 17 January 2021 21 February 2021 Airing history The series premiered on 22 July 2019 from Monday to Saturday at 8.30 pm by replacing Tula Pahate Re. Adaptations Ratings The show received highest TRP of 7.0 in week 28 of 2020. Awards References
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Clock Tower 3
Clock Tower 3 is a survival horor video gameco-produced by Capcom and Sunsoft for the PlayStation 2. It was released in 2002 in Japan, 2003 in North America and Europe, and 2004 in Australia. It is the fourth installment of Clock Tower series. 2002 video games PlayStation 2 games PlayStation 2-only games Video game sequels Video games developed in Japan
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Tula Pahate Re
Tula Pahate Re (transl. I See You) was a 2018-2019 Indian Marathi language TV serial on the channel Zee Marathi and is now digitally available on ZEE5. It was directed by Girish Mohite and Chandrakant Lata Gaikwad and starred Gayatri Datar, Subodh Bhave in lead roles and Shilpa Tulaskar, Abhidnya Bhave in pivotal roles. Plot Isha Nimkar is a poor middle-class girl living with her parents, Pushpa and Arun in a chawl, in Mumbai. One day, at her college, she gives a speech on Vikrant Saranjame, a rich middle-aged, widowered businessman, living in a bungalow. Somehow they meet in an auto rickshaw and Vikrant falls in love with her. As time passes, Isha falls in love with Vikrant too. While Vikrant's close friend Vilas Zende and his secretary Myra Karkhanis try to separate them because Myra also loves Vikrant. Somehow Vikrant manages to convince everyone and marries Isha. After the wedding, things start changing. The audience see a dark side of Vikrant. It is suddenly revealed that Vikrant is doing this for a property because his late father Dadasaheb states in his will that Rajnandini (Vikrant's ex-wife) is the real owner of the property. He tries to pretend that Isha is a rebirth of his past wife Rajnandini so that his mother, Aaisaheb and his brother, Jaydeep would give their property to Isha. Following his plan, Vikrant suggests Isha to join their office (because Rajnandini worked in the office as well). After some days, Isha finds fraud in the company and she finds the fraudster's name to be Gajendra "Gaja" Raghu Patil and soon she discovers that Vikrant is the criminal and Aaisaheb is the stepmother and Jaydeep is the stepbrother of Rajnandini. Also, she discovers that she is Rajnandini (reborn) and the story goes in flashback. In the flashback, we see that Gaja and Zende were close friends and living in a chawl. Gaja is educated but unemployed. Zende is a smart street boy and can easily fool everyone. One day, as he is rushing to give interview, he meets Rajnandini in an auto rickshaw who deeply falls in love with him and refers him to the owner of that company. Gaja marries Rajnandini so he can get all the property of Saranjame via Rajnandini. Her father Dadasaheb understands Gaja's true face and tries to stop him. Gaja eventually gets to know he has been exposed and kills Dadasaheb by giving him poison. After a few days, Rajnandini gets the evidence to prove that Gaja is a fraud. She tries to expose him but Gaja kills her too by pushing her off the balcony. The story returns to the present. Isha decides to take revenge from Vikrant, but now she is confused because Vikrant truly loves Isha but did not love Rajnandini at all. Meanwhile, Vikrant kills Zende. Later, Isha happens to be pregnant but is actually not. Finally, Isha exposes Vikrant in front of her parents, Aaisaheb, Jaydeep, his wife, Soniya and Myra. When Vikrant comes to know that he is exposed, he commits suicide from the same balcony where he pushed Rajnandini as he is unable to deal with the guilt. Cast Subodh Bhave as Vikrant Saranjame / Gajendra Raghu Patil (Gaja) Gayatri Datar as Isha Arun Nimkar / Isha Vikrant Saranjame Shilpa Tulaskar as Rajnandini Saranjame / Rajnandini Gajendra Patil Umesh Jagtap as Vilas Zende Abhidnya Bhave as Myra Karkhanis Ashutosh Gokhale as Jaydeep Saranjame Malhar Bhave as young Jaydeep Purniema Dey-Demanna as Soniya Jaydeep Saranjame Vidya Karanjikar as Snehalata Saranjame (Aaisaheb) Mohiniraj Gatne as Arun Nimkar Gargi Phule-Thatte as Pushpa Arun Nimkar Sandesh Jadhav as Jalindar Mane Sonal Pawar as Rupali More Prathamesh Deshpande as Bipin Tillu Chitra Gadgil as Rupali's mother Ravindra Kulkarni as Bipin's father Ashok Sawant as Sarjerao Leena Palekar as Manda Surabhi Bhave-Damle as Pinky Mavshi Bhagyesh Patil as News Reporter Production The series premiered on 13 August 2018 from Monday to Saturday at 8.30 pm by replacing Tuza Maza Breakup. Special episode 1 Hour 21 October 2018 9 December 2018 19 May 2019 2 Hours 13 January 2019 (Isha-Vikrant's Marriage) Ratings Awards Adaptations References Indian television series 2018 establishments in India 2019 disestablishments
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All-Star Baseball
All-Star Baseball is a series of American baseball video games developed and published by Acclaim Entertainment. The first debuted in 1997 called All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas, where the succesor of Frank Thomas Hurt Baseball. New York Yankees play-to-play annoucers John Sterling and Michael Kay were the annoucers for the 1998-2000 editions of the game. The latest game is All-Star Baseball 2005, and another game was released, but cancelled after Acclaim Entertainment was ceased operations in 2005. List of Games All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas (1997) All-Star Baseball '99 (1998) All-Star Baseball 2000 (1999) All-Star Baseball 2001 (2000) All-Star Baseball 2002 (2001) All-Star Baseball 2003 (2002) All-Star Baseball 2004 (2003) All-Star Baseball 2005 (2004) Other websites Game Boy Advance games Sega Saturn games PlayStation games PlayStation 2 games Nintendo GameCube games Video game series
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All Star Baseball
All Star Baseball is one of the best popular baseball board games of the last sixty years, and has been honored as one of fifty most influential American board games of all time. It was manufactured by Cacado-Elis and designed by baseball player by Ethan Allen. Board games Baseball
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The Man from Colorado
The Man from Colorado is a 1948 American western movie directed by Henry Levin and starring Glenn Ford, William Holden, Ellen Drew, Ray Collins, Edgar Buchanan, Jerome Courtland, James Millican. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Other websites 1948 movies 1940s western movies American western movies Movies directed by Henry Levin
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Home Minister (TV series)
Seasons Navvadhu No.1 (14 September 2009) Jaubai Jorat (14 January 2011) Swapna Gruhlaxmiche (16 May 2011) Manachi Paithani (21 May 2012) Honar Sun Me Hya Gharchi (31 March 2014) Goa Special (25 April 2016) Kahe Diya Pardes (15 May 2016) Chuk Bhul Dyavi Ghyavi (13 February 2017) Lagira Jhala Ji (1 May 2017) Aggabai Sasubai (19 August 2019) Bharat Daura (1 January 2020) Gharchya Ghari (8 June 2020) Covid Yoddha Vishesh (27 July 2020) Majha Babdya (7 September 2020) Sasubai Majhya Laybhari (11 October 2020) Paithani Maherchya Angani (4 January 2021) Little Champs (26 July 2021) Other Seasons Dilya Ghari Tu Sukhi Raha Utsav Natyancha, Maitricha Aani Aaplya Mansancha Nanda Saukhya Bhare Maharashtrachi Mahaminister Pandharichi Wari Vishesh Production Airing history The show was stopped first time on 1 May 2010 with 1600 episodes. The series again premiered on 14 January 2011 from Monday to Saturday at 6.30 pm by replacing Sade Made Teen. Special episode 1 Hour 15 June 2011 (6 pm) 19 February 2012 (6 pm) 20 October 2013 (6 pm) 22 March 2015 (6 pm) 19 July 2015 (7 pm) 30 August 2015 (7 pm) 22 October 2015 (6 pm) 21 August 2016 (7 pm) 25 September 2016 (7 pm) 17 September 2017 (7 pm) 26 November 2017 (7 pm) 2 September 2018 (7 pm) 15 August 2019 (6 pm) 13 September 2019 (6 pm) 27 October 2019 (7 pm) 7 February 2021 (7 pm) 2 Hours 31 March 2014 (Shree-Janhavi) 15 January 2017 (Makar Sankranti Special) 13 August 2017 (Jui-Mallika) 21 October 2018 (Nilesh Sable) 10 February 2019 (Anandi Gopal Film) 18 July 2021 (Kartiki Gaikwad) Ratings Adaptations Awards
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaun%20Banega%20Crorepati
Kaun Banega Crorepati
Kaun Banega Crorepati is a Hindi language television show. It is a game show similar to the popular Who Wants to be a Millionaire? The show was hosted by Amitabh Bachchan in seasons 1,2,and 4 to the present, and Shah Rukh Khan in the third season. It was broadcast by Star Plus for the first 3 seasons and produced by Sony Entertainment Television through 2021. As of 23rd August 2021, it has 13 seasons. It Is the official Hindi Transliteration Show of Who Wants to be a Millionaire?. Hindi-language television series Indian television series
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Stung Treng
Stung Treng () is a city in Cambodia. It is the capital of Stung Treng Province in Cambodia. As of 2009, Stung Treng has 29,665 people. Geography Stung Treng lies on the Sesan River near the Mekong River. 376& kilometers from Phnom Penh and it's 50 kilometers south of the Cambodia-Laos border. Population As of 2009, Stung Treng has over 29,665 people.
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excellent%20Cadaver
Excellent Cadaver
Excellent Cadaver is a movie and television production studio established by American actress Jennifer Lawrence. History In 2018, Excellent Cadaver was established by American actress Jennifer Lawrence. Lawrence will produce with her producing partner, Justine Polsky. In October at this same year, it was announced that the studio had signed a first-look contract with Makeready, who will finance and produce independently with Excellent Cadaver, or through Makeready's finance and production contracts with Universal Pictures and Entertainment One. Movies In development Bad Blood (co-production with Gary Sanchez Productions and Legendary Entertainment) Burial Rites (with TriStar Pictures) Mob Girl (with Makeready) Project Delirium (with 2929 Entertainment) Untitled Jennifer Lawrence/Amy Schumer Project Zelda In production Untitled Lila Neugebauer project (with IAC Films and A24) Other websites References Movie studios
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A Bill of Divorcement (1932 movie)
A Bill of Divorcement is a 1932 American drama movie directed by George Cukor and is the second adaption of the 1921 play of the same name by Clemence Dane. It stars John Barrymore, Katharine Hepburn (in her movie debut), Billie Burke, David Manners, Paul Cavanagh, Henry Stephenson and was distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. Other websites 1932 movies 1930s drama movies American drama movies Movies based on plays Movies directed by George Cukor
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Myitkyina
Myitkyina () is a city in northern Myanmar. It is the capital of the Kachin State of Myanmar. Myitkyina for Burmese is near the big river. History In ancient times, Myitkyina was an important trading city between China and Myanmar. George J. Geis, an American Baptist missionary includinh his wife arrived in Myitkyina in late 1890. In 1900, they requesyed permission to build a mansion in Myitkyina. It is named Geis Memorial Church. Japanese soldiers and military army invaded Myitkyina during World War II in 1942. In August 1944, the city was recaptured by the World War II Allies under Joseph Stilwell, after a heavy fughtine between Nationalist Chinese divisions, the Chindits, and Merrill's Marauders of the Northern Combat Area Command, and the elements of the 33rd Imperial Japanese Army under General Masaki Honda. Geography Myitkyina lies in the northern Kachin State of Myanmar. The town is in the west bank of the Ayeyarwady River. It is 1,480 kilometers north of Yangon, 785 kilometers from Mandalay, and 818 kilometers from Naypyidaw. Population As of 2020, Myitkyina has over 92,543 people, making it the largest city in the northern Kachin State of the country. Religion Theravada Buddhism is the dominant religion in Myitkyina and all the rest of Myanmar, making it the 2nd largest country where the dominant religion is Buddhism, after Mongolia (because Chinese folk religion is the dominant religion in China, Shintoism in Japan, Hinduism in India and Nepal, and there is no religion in South Korea and North Korea).
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Chessington World of Adventures
{{Infobox amusement park | name = Chessington World of Adventures Resort | image = | location = Leatherhead Road, Chessington KT9 2NE, Greater London | location2 = England | coordinates = | homepage = www.chessington.com | owner = Merlin Entertainments | general_manager = Tim Harrison-Jones (Divisional Director) | opening_date = }(as zoo) (as theme park) | previous_names = Chessington Zoo, Chessington World of Adventures & Zoo | season = Theme Park:March–NovemberZoo:January–December| visitors = 1.69 million (2019) | rides = 33 | coasters = 4 | water_rides = 2 | slogan = Britain's Wildest Adventure! | status = Theme ParkOpen AccommodationOpenChessington ZooOpenSea Life CentreOpen }}Chessington World of Adventures Resort''' is a theme park that also has a zoo and hotel. It is located in Chessington, Greater London, England. The resort opened as Chessington Zoo in 1931. The theme park was developed alongside the zoo by The Tussauds Group. The theme park opened on 7 July 1987. The theme park has over 40 rides. It is now owned by Merlin Entertainments, Under Merlin, Chessington become more of a tourist destination. References Theme parks 1987 establishments in England Buildings and structures in London Tourism Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllomedusa%20burmeisteri
Phyllomedusa burmeisteri
{{Speciesbox | image =Phyllomedusa burmeisteri01b.jpg | status = LC | status-ref = | status_system = IUCN3.1 | taxon = Phyllomedusa burmeisteri | authority = (Boulenger, 1882) | range_map = |synonyms=*Phyllomedusa burmeisteri (Boulenger, 1882)Pithecopus burmeisteri (Cope, 1866)Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis burmeisteri (Mertens, 1926)Pithecopus (Pithecopus) burmeisteri (Lutz, 1950)Pithecopus burmeisteri burmeisteri (Lutz, 1966) | synonyms_ref= }} Burmeister's frog or the common walking leaf frog (Phyllomedusa burmeisteri'') is a frog that lives in eastern Brazil. References Frogs Animals of South America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kachin%20State
Kachin State
Kachin State (Jingpho: Wunpawng Mungdan; ) is a state in Myanmar. It is the northernmost state in the country. The state surrounds Hkakabo Razi, the highest mountain of Myanmar, with an elevation of 5,881 above sea level. This along with Shan State, Sagaing State, and Chin State are the only states in Myanmar with snowfall. This is also the only state in Myanmar with blizzards, and high mountains which are above 5,000 above sea level. The capital of Kachin State is Myitkyina. History Kachin people was based on shifting hill agriculture. After the Sino-Burmese War, the Chinese exercised a degree of control over the present day Kachin State. During the British colonization of Myanmar, the Kachin Hills tribes autonomy was accepted by the government of the United Kingdom. The pre-independence government under Aung San reached the Panglong Aggrement with the Shan, Kachin, and Chin peoples on February 12,1947. Kachin State was formed in the same year out of the former British Burma civil districts of Bhamo and Myitkyina, together with the northern district of Puta-o. The state was officialy announced on 10 January 1948 and Mungdaw Masat Masat Manau for 3 days since January 9 to 11,1962. Geography Kachin State was bordered by India to the west, and China to the north and east. Most of the hills and all the mountains of Myanmar are in Kachin State. It lies north latitude between 23°27N to 28°25N latitude, 96°0 and 98°44 longhitude. The highest mountain of Myanmar, Hkakabo Razi, was also in the Kachin State. Economy The economy of Kachin State was agricultural. The main products of it was rice, teak, sucar cane, and opium, the minerals include gold and jade. Population As of 2014, Kachin State population is 1,689,441. Religion The dominant religion of the Kachin State in northern Myanmar is Theravada Buddhism, which is practiced by 64% of the Kachin people, followed by Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Mahayana Buddhism, and Tibetan Buddhism. References States of Myanmar
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapta
Tapta
Tapta (/tap-taa/) is a fictional, imaginary and non-existing character in Meitei folklore of Ancient Manipur (Antique Kangleipak). It is an amusing as well as scary creature described by a mother's imagination to her child, to stop his cry. Etymologically, "Tapta" is made of two words, "Tap" (sound of water drops falling on the ground) and "Ta" (literally meaning "to fall") in Meitei (Manipuri). Once there was a child who never stopped crying. One night, when it was raining heavily, a thief came to steal a horse from the house of the child and a tiger also came to prey on one of the horses from the same place. As the two criminals were silently waiting a right time for their chances in the dark corners of the horse-stable, they heard the mother ("father" in another version) telling her child about many scary creatures, like the elephant, the horse, the lion and the tiger coming, to pacify his crying but it was of no use to the child. And the non-stop weeping child suddenly remained silent when the mother mentioned the name "Tapta". So, both the thief and the tiger believed that "Tapta" might surely be a dangerous creature. In the darkness, the thief started searching for the horses in the horse-stable. And as he was touching things one by one in the darkness, it coincided that he held the legs of the hiding tiger, thinking it as one of the horses in the stable. And the tiger thought that the person holding him would be none other than the so called "Tapta". And so, the ferocious tiger behaved like an obedient pet animal, fearing of the "Tapta". In the darkness of the stable, the thief prepared reins and saddles on the tiger ("false horse") and drove him away towards the woods. Again in the darkness of the woods, the tiger still believed that the person riding on and driving him was the so called "Tapta". And during the dawn, when there was abundant light, the thief recognised that the creature he had stolen was not a horse but a tiger. So, he tried to escape himself from the driving beast but the tiger never stopped running. The thief saw a branch of a tree on the way the tiger was running. And with intelligent and quick steps, he jumped on the branch leaving the tiger alone running. A few moments later, the tiger realised the absence of the "Tapta" (actually, the thief) from his back. So, he thought that "Tapta" might even be able to fly on the air, that was how he was gone from him. So, on his way back to home, the tiger met many other animals, including a bear, an elephant, a fox and even another tiger (variable according to different versions of the story), to whom he narrated all the incidents. All these animals did not trust him and asked him to take them to the spot where the "Tapta" had freed him. On the other hand, the thief hid himself on a "tree hole" ("tree hollow") of the same tree, on whose branch he had jumped on. As the animals led by the tiger came to the spot, the tiger told them that the very spot was nearby the tree with a hole (where the thief was hiding). So, in searching for the "Tapta", they met many unlucky circumstances, leading them to believe in what the tiger had said to be correct. For example, when the bear inserted his small tail to the tree hollow, the thief pulled it inwards with his full strength and let it go off, that the bear fell on the ground. When the elephant inserted his trunk into the tree hollow, the thief hurted it with something (probably with a stick) so hard that the elephant yelled with pain. Finally, all of these animals approached to the lion, His Highness of the forest, and narrated all the incidents. So, the lion decided to check out the matter by Himself. Meanwhile, the thief had escaped and ran away for safety. And as the lion arrived, there was no one at that place. But the other animals still believe that there is a dangerous creature called the "Tapta". Other websites Folk_Tales.Tapta Tapta by G.C. Tongbra, 1982 References Meitei folklore Meitei literature
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imre%20Festetics
Imre Festetics
Count Imre Festetics de Tolna (17641847) was a landowner and geneticist. Scientific works Imre Festetics studued the breeding of sheep. He published some rules of heredity, and was the first to refer to these as "genetic laws of nature" (Die genetischen Gesatze der Natur). In so doing he used the term genetic for the first time, 80 years before William Bateson did. <ref>Poczai P, Bell N, Hyvönen J. 2014. Imre Festetics and the Sheep Breeders' Society of Moravia: Mendel's Forgotten “Research Network”. PLoS Biol 12(1): e1001772. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1001772</span></ref> Genetic Laws of Nature Healthy plants and robust animals are able to propagate and inherit their specific characteristics. Traits of grandparents that are different from those of the immediate progeny may reappear in later generations. Animals possessing desirable traits that have been inherited over many generations can sometimes have offspring with divergent traits. Such progeny are variants or freaks of nature, and are unsuitable for further propagation if the aim is the heredity of specific traits. A precondition for successful application of inbreeding is scrupulous selection of stock animals. Festetics was hindered by the complex nature of his study traits, which were aspects of wool quality. We now know this is polygenic, that is, controlled by many genes. It does not not give clear-cut "Mendelian" ratios. When Gregor Mendel turned his attention to inheritance many of the principles had already been sketched out by Festetics. References 1764 births 1847 deaths Hungarian scientists Genetics
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shibari
Shibari
Shibari is a Japanese type of bondage. Also there is such term as kinbaku that means tight binding. Shibari is the art of restricting the mobility of the human body with the help of thin ropes. These thin ropes are known as asanawa. BDSM Sexuality Japanese culture
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021%20evacuation%20from%20Afghanistan
2021 evacuation from Afghanistan
Large evacuations of foreign citizens and some Afghan citizens took place during the withdrawal of United States and NATO forces from the War in Afghanistan and the Taliban offensive in Afghanistan in 2021. After the fall of Kabul on 15 August 2021 and the collapse of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. The Hamid Karzai International Airport remained the only non-Taliban controlled route out of the country, being protected by several thousand NATO troops. Some countries had begun smaller evacuation efforts in the months leading up to August 2021. On 26 August 2021, a suicide bombing happened at the airport killing over 180 people; ISIS-K said that it had the responsibility for the bombing. The evacuation operations were one of the largest airlifts in history. Between 14 and 25 August, the US evacuated about 82,300 people from the airport. References August 2021 events
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thompson%20Usiyan
Thompson Usiyan
Thompson Usiyan (27 April 1956 – 31 August 2021) was a Nigerian professional footballer. He played as a forward. He was a member of the Nigerian Olympic soccer which boycotted the 1976 Olympics. He made many appearances for the Nigeria national team. Usiyan died on 31 August 2021 at the age of 65. References 1956 births 2021 deaths Nigerian footballers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman%20Malinowski
Roman Malinowski
Roman Malinowski (26 February 1935 – 31 August 2021) was a Polish politician and economist. He was a member of the Sejm between 1976 until 1989. From 1985 until 1989, he was the Marshal of the Sejm. Malinowski was also the Deputy Prime Minister from 1980 until 1985. He was a member of the United People's Party. Malinowski was born in Białystok, Poland. He died on 31 August 2021 in Warsaw, aged 86. References 1935 births 2021 deaths Polish economists Marshals of the Sejm
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9on%20Aim%C3%A9
Léon Aimé
Léon Aimé (9 February 1924 – 31 August 2021) was a French politician. He was born in Longeville-sur-Mer, France. He was a Deputy from 1993 until 1997. He was a member of the Union for French Democracy. Aimé died on 31 August 2021 at the age of 97. References 1924 births 2021 deaths French politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Amboy%20Dukes
The Amboy Dukes
The Amboy Dukes were an American rock band formed in 1964 in Chicago, Illinois. It was later based in Detroit, Michigan. They are known for their one hit single "Journey to the Center of the Mind". The band's name comes from the title of a novel by Irving Shulman. References Musical groups from Chicago
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael%20Gage%20%28politician%29
Michael Gage (politician)
Michael Gage (May 1, 1945 – August 23, 2021) was an American Democratic politician. He was a member of the California State Assembly for the 8th district from December 6, 1976 to November 30, 1980. Gage was born in Glendale, California. Gage died on August 23, 2021 in Salem, Oregon from cancer, aged 76. References 1945 births 2021 deaths Cancer deaths in the United States State legislators of the United States Politicians from California People from Glendale, California US Democratic Party politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen%20Wiesner
Stephen Wiesner
Stephen J. Wiesner (1942 – August 12, 2021) was an American-Israeli research physicist, inventor and construction laborer. He discovered many important ideas in quantum information theory, including quantum money (which led to quantum key distribution), quantum multiplexing (the earliest example of oblivious transfer) and superdense coding. He worked at Tel Aviv University. Wiesner died on August 12, 2021 in Jerusalem. References American physicists Israeli physicists 1942 births 2021 deaths American academics Israeli academics Naturalized citizens of Israel
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopoldo%20Serantes
Leopoldo Serantes
Leopoldo Serantes (March 15, 1962 – September 1, 2021) was a Filipino amateur boxer and soldier. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea in the Light Flyweight (-48 kg) division. He won the bronze medal at the event. Serantes' win was the first time in 24 years that an athlete from the Philippines won an Olympic medal since 1964. Serantes died on September 1, 2021 at the age of 59 from problems caused by chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. References 1962 births 2021 deaths Filipino sportspeople Olympic bronze medalists Boxers Deaths from COPD
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9%20Gon%C3%A7alves%20Heleno
José Gonçalves Heleno
José Gonçalves Heleno (3 November 1927 – 1 September 2021) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate. He was the Coadjutor Bishop of Governador Valadares from 1976 until 1977. He was also the Bishop pf Governador Valadares from 1977 until 2001. He was born in Cipotânea, Brazil. Gonçalves Heleno died on 1 September 2021 in Caratinga, Brazil from stroke-related problems at the age of 93. ​ References 1927 births 2021 deaths Deaths from stroke Brazilian people Roman Catholic bishops
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caratinga
Caratinga
Caratinga is a municipality in eastern Minas Gerais state, Brazil. The population in 2020 was 92,603. References Cities in Minas Gerais
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syed%20Ali%20Shah%20Geelani
Syed Ali Shah Geelani
Syed Ali Shah Geelani (29 September 1929 – 1 September 2021) was an Indian Kashmiri separatist leader and politician. He was a member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly from 1972 until 1982 and again from 1987 until 1990. Geelani was born in Bandipore, India. He was a member of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference. Geelani died on 1 September 2021 at a hospital in Srinagar, India ​from pneumonia caused by kidney cancer, aged 91. References 1929 births 2021 deaths Indian politicians Indian activists Deaths from kidney cancer Deaths from pneumonia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldor%20Fire
Caldor Fire
The Caldor Fire is an active wildfire burning in El Dorado County, California. It is about southeast of Placerville. By September 1, 2021, it had burned 204,390 acres with 20% containment. The Caldor Fire started on August 14, 2021, near Little Mountain, south of Pollock Pines in El Dorado County. About 472 buildings have been destroyed by the fire, mostly in the town of Grizzly Flats. Two people were injured in Grizzly Flats and were airlifted to hospital. References August 2021 events September 2021 events October 2021 events
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nia%20DaCosta
Nia DaCosta
Nia DaCosta (born November 8, 1989) is an American director and screenwriter. She was born in New York City. She wrote and directed the crime thriller movie Little Woods (2019). She also directed the horror movie Candyman (2021). References Other websites 1989 births Living people American television directors Movie directors from New York City Screenwriters from New York City African American movie directors African-American screenwriters
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/1002%20%28number%29
1002 (number)
1002 is the natural number after 1001 and before 1003. Integers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIE%20fighter
TIE fighter
The TIE Fighter is a spacecraft seen in the Star Wars universe. TIE stands for twin ion engines. The engines are powered by solar panels that provide it with the ability to move and maneuver. These ships have no hyper drive and are short range fighters. Their production was also more cost-effective than other ships. TIE fighters also come in different varieties such as the TIE interceptor, the TIE bomber, the clawcraft and perhaps others. Related pages X-Wing Fighter Further reading References Other websites Intricate Illustrations of Star Wars Spacecraft Cutouts Reveal Their Inner Mechanics by Leah Pellegrini April 23, 2016 Star Wars
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary%20production
Primary production
Primary production is the synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide. It occurs by photosynthesis. Light is its source of energy. It also occurs through chemosynthesis, which uses the oxidation or reduction of inorganic chemical compounds as its source of energy. Almost all life on Earth relies directly or indirectly on primary production. The organisms responsible for primary production are known as primary producers or autotrophs. They form the base of the food chain. On land, these are mainly plants; in the sea (or lakes) algae do this role. Also, there are shallow water oxygen primary producers like sea grass. By photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, energy is used to make complex organic molecules from simpler inorganic compounds (such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). The following are simplified equations of photosynthesis (top) and (one form of) chemosynthesis (bottom): CO2 + H2O + light → CH2O + O2 CO2 + O2 + 4 H2S → CH2O + 4 S + 3 H2O Ecology Plants Photosynthesis
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%20and%20Eve%20%281923%20movie%29
Adam and Eve (1923 movie)
Adam and Eve () is a 1923 German silent drama movie directed by Reinhold Schünzel and starring Werner Krauss, Dagny Servaes, Rudolf Forster, Ruth Weyher, Hermann Picha. Other websites 1923 movies 1920s drama movies German silent movies German drama movies Movies directed by Reinhold Schünzel
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay%20McGraw
Jay McGraw
Jay Phillip McGraw (born September 12, 1979) is an American writer and television producer. He has written books for young people and is president and CEO of Stage 29 Productions. He is the son of Dr. Phil McGraw and is the executive producer of his father's television show Dr. Phil. Early life Jay McGraw was born in Wichita County, Texas on September 12, 1979, to Dr. Phil McGraw and his wife Robin. Career McGraw is president and CEO of Stage 29 Productions in Los Angeles, a company he started with his father. He is the host of Renovate My Family, which aired on Fox. He is executive producer of the television series The Doctors. Personal life McGraw married Playboy model Erica Dahm at his parents' home in Beverly Hills on August 12, 2006. Bibliography Closing The Gap: A Strategy for Bringing Parents and Teens Together (2001) Life Strategies For Teens (2000) Life Strategies For Teens Workbook Daily Life Strategies for Teens (2001) The Ultimate Weight Solution for Teens (co-authored with Dr. Phil) (2003) References Other websites 1979 births Living people American television talk show hosts American chief executives American aviators
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veliky%20Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod
Veliky Novgorod () is a city in Russia. It is one of the cities in the oblast of Novgorod of the european part of Russia, followed by Borovichi, and Staraya Russa. As of 2012, the city has over 200,000 people. It is the capital of the Novgorod Oblast of Russia. Cities in Russia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central%20Airport%20%28movie%29
Central Airport (movie)
Central Airport is a 1933 American adventure drama movie directed by William A. Wellman and Alfred E. Green. It stars Richard Barthelmess, Sally Eilers, Tom Brown, Grant Mitchell, Claire McDowell, John Wayne and was distributed by Warner Bros. References Other websites 1933 movies 1930s adventure movies 1930s drama movies American adventure movies American drama movies Warner Bros. movies Movies directed by Alfred E. Green Movies directed by William A. Wellman
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical%20Storm%20Washi
Tropical Storm Washi
Tropical Storm Washi was a tropical storm of the 2011 Pacific typhoon season. Overview On December 11, a disturbance formed and stayed near Chuuk. On December 13, the low pressure area quickly got stronger. On the same day, the JTWC upgraded the low pressure to a tropical depression. They named it 27W. The JMA also upgraded it to a tropical depression. The JTWC upgraded the system to a tropical storm on December 14. They then downgraded it to a tropical depression early on December 15. The PAGASA called it Sendong as it entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility. After passing Palau on December 15, both the JTWC and the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm. They named it Washi. On December 16, Washi made landfall over Surigao del Sur, a province of the Philippines. Several hours later, Washi arrived at the Sulu Sea and regained its strength quickly. Late on December 17, Washi crossed Palawan, and arrived at the South China Sea. On December 19, Washi weakened into a tropical depression and dissipated. In the Philippines, Washi caused at least 1,268 deaths. 1,079 people are officially listed as missing. Washi affected 102,899 families or 674,472 people in 766 villages in 52 towns and eight cities in 13 provinces. Most of the deaths were in the cities of Iligan and Cagayan de Oro. Five people were killed in a landslide, but all others died in flash flooding. More than 2,000 have been rescued, according to the Armed Forces of the Philippines. Officials were also investigating reports that an entire village was swept away. The flash flooding happened overnight, following 10 hours of rain. This was made worse by overflowing rivers and tributaries. In some areas, up to 20 centimeters of rain fell in 24 hours. At least 20,000 people were staying in 10 evacuation centers in Cagayan de Oro. Officials said that despite government warning, some people did not evacuate. At least 9,433 houses were destroyed while 18,616 were damaged. References 2011 disasters
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swarajyarakshak%20Sambhaji
Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji
Cast Amol Kolhe as Sambhaji Shantanu Moghe as Shivaji Pratiksha Lonkar as Jijabai Prajakta Gaikwad as Yesubai Rahul Mehendale as Kavi Kalash Anil Gavas as Hambirrao Mohite Mahesh Kokate as Anaji Datto Satish Salagare as Somaji Datto Nasir Khan as Balaji Chitre Amit Behl as Aurangzeb Anand Kale as Kondaji Ferjand Poorva Gokhale as Saibai Pallavi Vaidya as Putalabai Snehlata Tawade-Vasaikar as Soyarabai Sharvari Jamenis as Sakvarbai Tanvi Kulkarni as Sagunabai Latika Sawant as Dharau Ashwini Mahangade as Ranubai Pradnesh Tari as Rajaram Divesh Medge as child Sambhaji Aabha Bodas as child Yesubai Mruga Bodas as Tarabai Priya Marathe as Godavari Nandkumar Patil as Moropant Pingale Sumeet Pusavale as Harjiraje Mahadik Ramesh Rokade as Hiroji Ferjand Ajay Tapkire as Bahirji Naik Ravindra Kulkarni as Niraji Raavji Vijay Andalkar as Krishnaji Jadhav Kishor Mahabole as Firangoji Narsale Swarangi Marathe as Lavangibai Amit Bhanushali as Akbar Amruta Malwadkar as Ambika Raje Mahadik Kaushik Kulkarni as Nilopant Production The series premiered on 24 September 2017 from Monday to Saturday at 9 pm by replacing Kahe Diya Pardes. Special episode 1 Hour 15 April 2018 22 July 2018 9 December 2018 19 May 2019 27 October 2019 2 Hours 24 September 2017 (Starting Episode) 17 December 2017 (Elder Sambhaji) Ratings References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllomedusa%20sauvagii
Phyllomedusa sauvagii
{{Speciesbox | image =Makifrosch-59.jpg | status = LC | status-ref = | status_system = IUCN3.1 | taxon = Phyllomedusa sauvagii | authority = (Boulenger, 1882) | range_map = |synonyms=*Phyllomedusa sauvagii (Boulenger, 1882)Phyllomedusa Rickettsii (Günther, 1897)Phyllomedusa rickettsii (Nieden, 1923)Phyllomedusa sauvagii rickettsii (Cei, 1956)Phyllomedusa sauvagii sauvagii (Cei, 1956)Phyllomedusa sauvagei (Funkhouser, 1957)Pithecopus sauvagii (Lutz, 1966) | synonyms_ref= }} The painted-belly leaf frog (Phyllomedusa sauvagii) is a frog that lives in rainforests in Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. Scientists think that the chemicals this frog makes in its skin have many uses. Appearance and behavior The adult male frog is 6.9 to 8.9 cm long from nose to rear end, and the adult female frog is 8.3 to 9.7 cm long. It has a short nose for a frog. It has circular teeth in its jaws. Its eyes are gray. Its pupils go up and down and open side to side like a cat's. It has disks on its toes for climbing, but they are small. It does not have webbed feet. Its skin is light brown to bright green in color and wrinkled. Sometimes this frog has white stripes on its belly and jaw. This frog does not hop. It walks. It has an opposable thumb for holding on to branches and twigs, so it moves through the trees the way a monkey or lemur does. Because this frog lives in trees instead of on the ground, it can dry out. The frog makes wax in its skin and spreads the wax all over its body with its feet. This makes it harder for water to leave the frog's body through the skin. This way, the frog can sit in the sun to warm up and it will not dry out Scientists are not sure what this frog eats. Breeding The frogs build nests in trees over bodies of water. The frogs fold leaves into nests. The female lays 200 to more than 800 eggs at a time. The frogs put jelly over the eggs. This stops the eggs from drying out. When the tadpoles hatch, they fall out of the nest into the water. Threats This frog is not endangered but there are fewer of them than there were. This is because human beings change the places where they live, because of not enough rain, because chemicals used to kill pests kill the frogs too, and because human beings catch them to sell as pets. There are no international laws against having a painted-belly leaf frog as a pet. Science This frog makes a chemicals in its skin. The chemicals are toxins, or poisons. When another animal tries to eat the frog, it gets the poison in its mouth. Scientists think humans could use some of these chemicals to kill dangerous microbes. Phylloseptin-1 is one of the chemicals that the frog makes. Scientists studied Phylloseptin-1 and saw it could kill Staphylococcus aureus bacteria, even after the bacteria had built a biofilm to protect themselves. Another chemical, Phylloseptin-S, can kill parasites, for example Leishmania infantum, Leishmania braziliensis, and Leishmania major''. The chemical Sauvagine is already used in medicine because it works very much like urotensin I, which can help human hearts and help the chemicals in the human body work well. References Frogs Animals of South America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandobass
Mandobass
The Mandobass is an instrument similar to the double bass. It is in related to the mandolin, and like the mandolin (and the lute), it is usually plucked. The most common version has four strings, which are usually tuned to E1–A1–D2–G2. Another version exists, which is tuned to G1–D2–A2–E3; this is two octaves lower than the mandolin. Other instruments in the family are the mandola, the octave mandolin and the mandocello. These instruments have been in use since the 17th century. Plucked string instruments
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peridontitis
Peridontitis
Periodontitis is a severe gum infection that can lead to tooth loss and other serious health complications. Periodontitis (per-e-o-don-TIE-tis), also called gum disease, is a serious gum infection that damages the soft tissue and, without treatment, can destroy the bone that supports your teeth. Dentistry
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kali%20Linux
Kali Linux
In short kali linux is a kind of famous operating system linux. This kind kali linux is vary faster compared to other comparing sysytems like microsoft android and ios . Kali linux is basicly used for ethical hacking purposes and is used by high level grey hst hackers. If u want to learn hacking you should probably first learn how to use kali linux as it has a great role in hacking purposes . Linux distributions
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Cataldi
Anna Cataldi
Anna Margherita Cataldi (14 November 1939 – 1 September 2021) was an Italian humanitarian, journalist, movie producer and author. She was known for producing the Academy Award-winning movie Out of Africa. She was the Goodwill Ambassador for the World Health Organization and one of the original United Nations Messengers of Peace. References 1939 births 2021 deaths Italian journalists Italian movie producers Humanitarians People from Turin Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol%20Fran
Carol Fran
Carol Fran (October 23, 1933 – September 1, 2021) was an American soul blues singer, pianist, and songwriter. She was best known for her single releases in the 1950s and 1960s. Fran died on September 1, 2021 in Lafayette, Louisiana from problems caused by COVID-19, aged 87. Albums References 1933 births 2021 deaths Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States American blues singers American blues musicians American pop singers American pop musicians American soul singers American soul musicians American pianists American singer-songwriters Musicians from Louisiana Singers from Louisiana Writers from Louisiana People from Lafayette, Louisiana
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug%20Green%20%28Ohio%20politician%29
Doug Green (Ohio politician)
Doug Green (1954/1955 – September 1, 2021) was an American Republican politician. He was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives for the 66th district from 2013 until 2020. Green was born in Brown County, Ohio. Green died at the age of 66 from COVID-19 on September 1, 2021 in Mt. Orab, Ohio. References 1950s births 2021 deaths State legislators of the United States Politicians from Ohio US Republican Party politicians Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount%20Orab%2C%20Ohio
Mount Orab, Ohio
Mount Orab is a village in Brown County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,664 at the 2010 census. References Villages in Ohio
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norbert%20Klein%20%28politician%29
Norbert Klein (politician)
Norbert Pieter Marie Klein (1 March 1956 – 1 September 2021) was a Dutch politician. He was a member of 50PLUS. He was an MP between 20 September 2012 to 23 March 2017. He was born in Hengelo, Netherlands. Klein died on 1 September 2021 in Hoevelaken, Netherlands at the age of 65. References Other websites Parlement.com biography 1956 births 2021 deaths Dutch councillors Dutch provincial politicians Former members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands People's Party for Freedom and Democracy politicians Politicians from Overijssel
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoevelaken
Hoevelaken
Hoevelaken is a town in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the city of Nijkerk, and lies about 5 km east of Amersfoort. References 20th-century disestablishments in the Netherlands Settlements in Gelderland Former municipalities of Gelderland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norberto%20Mario%20Oyarbide
Norberto Mario Oyarbide
Norberto Oyarbide (1 January 1951 – 1 September 2021) was an Argentine politician and lawyer. He was born in Concepción del Uruguay, Argentina. In 1994, he became a member of the Supreme Court of Argentina after being nominated by President Carlos Menem. He retired in 2016. Oyarbide died on 1 September 2021 from problems caused by COVID-19 in Buenos Aires, aged 70. References Argentine judges 1951 births 2021 deaths Argentine lawyers Argentine politicians Judges Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concepci%C3%B3n%20del%20Uruguay
Concepción del Uruguay
Concepción del Uruguay is a city in Argentina. It is located in the Entre Ríos province. It is about 320 kilometers north from Buenos Aires. 80,000 people lived here in 2001. Other websites Information and history Concepción National University (Spanish) On its foundation (Spanish) Tourism in Concepción (Spanish) Cities in Argentina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan%20Rodr%C3%ADguez%20Vega
Juan Rodríguez Vega
Juan Carlos Rodríguez Vega (16 January 1944 – 1 September 2021) was a Chilean footballer. He played as a defender. He made 26 appearances for the Chile national team from 1968 until 1974. Rodríguez Vega was born in Santiago de Chile. Rodríguez Vega died on 1 September 2021 in Santiago at the age of 77. References 1944 births 2021 deaths Chilean footballers People from Santiago
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daffney
Daffney
Shannon Claire Spruill (July 17, 1975 – September 1, 2021) was an American professional wrestler, valet, and actress. She was better known by her ring name Daffney. She was best known for her appearances with World Championship Wrestling between 1999 and 2001 and with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling from 2008 to 2011. On September 1, 2021, Daffney recorded an Instagram Live video where she said she was going to end her life. She wanted her brain to be donated for CTE testing. She was found dead the next day in Gwinnett County, Georgia with a gunshot wound, aged 46. References 1975 births 2021 deaths People who committed suicide American professional wrestlers American movie actors Sportspeople from Georgia (U.S. state) Actors from Georgia (U.S. state) Sportspeople from Alaska Actors from Alaska Suicides by firearm in the United States
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith%20McCants
Keith McCants
Alvin Keith McCants (April 19, 1968 – September 2, 2021) was a professional American football linebacker and radio broadcaster. He played for six seasons in the National Football League (NFL) for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Houston Oilers, and the Arizona Cardinals from 1990 to 1995. He was born in Mobile, Alabama. McCants died in St. Petersburg, Florida on September 2, 2021 from a drug overdose, aged 53. References 1968 births 2021 deaths American football linebackers Tampa Bay Buccaneers players Tennessee Titans players Arizona Cardinals players Sportspeople from Alabama People from Mobile, Alabama American radio personalities American sports commentators Drug-related deaths in the United States
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine%20Medina
Josephine Medina
Josephine Rebeta Medina (March 20, 1970 – September 2, 2021) was a Filipino table tennis player. Medina represented the Philippines at the 2012 and 2016 Summer Paralympics. She won a bronze medal at the 2016 event. Medina died on September 2, 2021 at her home at age 51. References 1970 births 2021 deaths Filipino sportspeople Paralympic bronze medalists Tennis players
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016%20Summer%20Paralympics
2016 Summer Paralympics
The 2016 Summer Paralympics (), the 15th Summer Paralympic Games, were a major international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities. It was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 7 to 18 September 2016. The Games was the first time a Latin American and South American city hosted the event, the second Southern Hemisphere city and nation, the first one being the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney. These Games saw the introduction of two new sports to the Paralympic program: canoeing and the paratriathlon. References September 2016 events
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataullah%20Mengal
Ataullah Mengal
Ataullah Mengal (), popularly known as Sardar Ataullah Mengal, (24 March 1929 – 2 September 2021) was a Pakistani politician. He was the head of the Mengal tribe. He was also the first Chief Minister of Balochistan during Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's premiership from 1 May 1972 to 13 February 1973. In 2009, Sardar Ataullah Khan Mengal was one of many candidates considered for the position of President of Pakistan after the resignation of Pervez Musharraf. Mengal died in Karachi, Sindh on 2 September 2021 from cardiac arrest at the age of 92. He was suffering from cardiovascular disease. References 1929 births 2021 deaths Deaths from cardiac arrest Pakistani politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandan%20Mitra
Chandan Mitra
Chandan Mitra (; 12 December 1955 – 2 September 2021) was an Indian journalist and editor. He was the managing director of The Pioneer newspaper in Delhi. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha during August 2003 to August 2009. He was elected to another term in the Rajya Sabha, as a Bharatiya Janata Party MP from Madhya Pradesh, in June 2010. Mitra died on 2 September 2021 in New Delhi at the age of 65. References 1955 births 2021 deaths Indian journalists Indian politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidharth%20Shukla
Sidharth Shukla
Sidharth Shukla (12 December 1980 – 2 September 2021) was an Indian actor, host and model. He was known for his roles in Broken But Beautiful 3, Balika Vadhu and Dil Se Dil Tak. He was also known for winning the reality shows Bigg Boss and Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 7. He was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Shukla died on 2 September 2021 of a heart attack in Mumbai, Maharashtra at the age of 40. References Other websites Sidharth Shukla at Bollywood Hungama 1980 births 2021 deaths Deaths from myocardial infarction Indian movie actors Indian television actors Indian voice actors Models from Mumbai Actors from Mumbai
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashibur%20Rahman%20Swapon
Hashibur Rahman Swapon
Hashibur Rahman Swapon (16 May 1954 – 2 September 2021) was a Pakistani-born Bangladeshi politician. He was born in Islamabad, Pakistan. He was a member of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party. Swapon was a member of the Jatiya Sangsad from 1996 until 1998 and again from 2014 until his death. Swapon died on 2 September 2021 in Istanbul, Turkey from problems caused by COVID-19, aged 67. References 1954 births 2021 deaths Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey Pakistani politicians Bangladeshi politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken%20Rosewall
Ken Rosewall
Kenneth Robert Rosewall (born 2 November 1934) is an Australian former world top-ranking amateur and professional tennis player. He won a record 23 tennis Majors, including 8 Grand Slam singles titles and, before the Open Era and a record 15 Pro Slam titles. References 1934 births Living people Australian tennis players Sportspeople from Sydney
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satch%20Sanders
Satch Sanders
Thomas Ernest "Satch" Sanders (born November 8, 1938) is an American former professional basketball player and coach. He played his entire professional career as a power forward for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Sanders won eight championships. After his playing retirement, he was a head coach for the Harvard Crimson men's basketball team and the Boston Celtics. Sanders was added into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011. References 1938 births Living people Boston Celtics players National Basketball Association coaches Sportspeople from New York City
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Serra
Richard Serra
Richard Serra (born November 2, 1938) is an American artist. He had his first solo exhibitions at the Galleria La Salita, Rome, 1966, and in the United States at the Leo Castelli Warehouse, New York. The Pasadena Art Museum organized a solo exhibition of Serra's work in 1970. Serra been part of Documentas 5 (1972), 6 (1977), 7 (1982), and 8 (1987), in Kassel, the Venice Biennales of 1984 and 2001, and the Whitney Museum of American Art's Annual and Biennial exhibitions of 1968, 1970, 1973, 1977, 1979, 1981, and 1995. In 2005 eight major works by Serra were added permanently at Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. References 1938 births Living people Artists from San Francisco
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenny%20Moore
Kenny Moore
Kenneth Clark Moore (born December 1, 1943) is an American athlete and journalist. Moore a two time Olympian ran both the 1968 Mexico City and 1972 Munich Olympic marathon, finishing fourth in 1972. References 1943 births Living people American track and field athletes Sportspeople from Portland, Oregon American Olympians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cliff%20Hagan
Cliff Hagan
Clifford Oldham Hagan (born December 9, 1931) is an American former professional basketball player. He played his entire 10-year NBA career (1956–1966) with the St. Louis Hawks. He was also a player-coach for the Dallas Chaparrals in the first two-plus years of the American Basketball Association's existence (1967–1970). He was born in Owensboro, Kentucky. References 1931 births Living people San Antonio Spurs players Atlanta Hawks players People from Owensboro, Kentucky Sportspeople from Kentucky
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur%20Scargill
Arthur Scargill
Arthur Scargill (born 11 January 1938) is a British trade unionist. He was President of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) from 1982 to 2002. He is best known for leading the 1984–1985 miners' strike. References 1938 births Living people British activists Trade unionists People from Yorkshire
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesare%20Maniago
Cesare Maniago
Cesare Maniago (born January 13, 1939) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. Maniago played the majority of his National Hockey League (NHL) career for the Minnesota North Stars. References 1939 births Living people Canadian ice hockey goaltenders Toronto Maple Leafs players Montreal Canadiens players New York Rangers players Minnesota North Stars players Vancouver Canucks players Ice hockey people from British Columbia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby%20Goldsboro
Bobby Goldsboro
Robert Charles Goldsboro (born January 18, 1941) is an American pop and country singer-songwriter. He is known for his singles "Honey" and the UK top-10 single "Summer (The First Time)". References Other websites 1941 births Living people American pop singers American country guitarists American pop musicians American painters American television producers Singers from Florida Writers from Florida Musicians from Florida
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick%20Holonyak
Nick Holonyak
Nick Holonyak Jr. (born November 3, 1928) is an American engineer and educator. He is known for his 1962 invention of a light-emitting diode (LED). He is a John Bardeen Endowed Chair Emeritus in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. References 1928 births Living people Educators from Illinois Engineers from Illinois American inventors Scientists from Illinois Writers from Illinois
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max%20Morath
Max Morath
Max Morath (born October 1, 1926) is an American ragtime pianist, composer, actor, and author. He is best known for his piano playing and is known as "Mr. Ragtime". References Other websites Max Morath papers at the University of Maryland libraries 1926 births Living people American pianists American composers American movie actors Writers from Colorado Actors from Colorado Musicians from Colorado People from Colorado Springs, Colorado
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl%20Erskine
Carl Erskine
Carl Daniel Erskine (born December 13, 1926) is a former right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played his entire career for the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers from 1948 through 1959. References Other websites BaseballLibrary – profile and career highlights Society for American Baseball Research. Carl Erskine, written by Bob Hurte. Carl Erskine Oral History Interview - National Baseball Hall of Fame Digital Collection 1926 births Living people Brooklyn Dodgers players Los Angeles Dodgers players Sportspeople from Indiana
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Wein
George Wein
George Wein (October 3, 1925 – September 13, 2021) was an American jazz promoter, pianist, and producer. He was the founder of the Newport Jazz Festival. He also co-founded the Newport Folk Festival with Peter Seeger and Theodore Bikel. He also founded the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Wein died on September 13, 2021 at his home in New York City at the age of 95. References Other websites Newport Festivals Foundation Biography from the National Endowment for the Arts "A Fireside Chat With George Wein", by Fred Jung, AllAboutJazz.com interview from 2003] Well-Rounded Radio's 2010 interview with George Wein George Wein: A Conversation with the Father of the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals George Wein papers, Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University 1925 births 2021 deaths American jazz musicians American jazz singers Musicians from Boston, Massachusetts Singers from Boston, Massachusetts
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20P.%20Murphy%20Jr.
William P. Murphy Jr.
William P. Murphy Jr. (born November 11, 1923) is an American medical doctor. He is known for being the inventor of medical devices including a flexible sealed blood bag used for blood transfusions. He is the son of the American physician William Parry Murphy who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934. References 1923 births Living people American physicians American inventors Scientists from Boston, Massachusetts Businesspeople from Boston, Massachusetts
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis%20Danziger
Louis Danziger
Louis "Lou" Danziger (born November 17, 1923) is an American graphic designer and design educator. He is known for his modern movement in graphic design. In 1998, Danziger was awarded the AIGA Gold Medal for “standards of excellence over a lifetime of work.” References 1923 births Living people American teachers Artists from New York City Educators from New York City
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph%20Pariser
Rudolph Pariser
Rudolph Pariser (born December 8, 1923) is a physical and polymer chemist. He was born in Harbin, China. Pariser is best known for his work with Robert G. Parr on the method of molecular orbital computation. References 1923 births Living people Chinese chemists American physicists American chemists Naturalized citizens of the United States
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave%20Bolen
Dave Bolen
David Benjamin Bolen (born December 23, 1923) is an American Olympic track and field athlete, politician and businessman. Bolen was born in Heflin, Louisiana. He was an Ambassador to Botswana, Swaziland, Lesotho and East Germany. His diplomatic career lasted from 1974 until 1980 during the Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter presidencies. References 1923 births Living people Ambassadors of the United States American track and field athletes American Olympians Politicians from Louisiana Businesspeople from Louisiana Sportspeople from Louisiana
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl%20P.%20Yates
Earl P. Yates
Earl Preston "Buddy" Yates (born December 23, 1923) is an American rear admiral for the United States Navy. Yates was the youngest male graduate ever from the academy. He was a former commander of Fleet Air Wing 4. He was also the first commander of the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67). He was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. References 1923 births Living people People from Winston-Salem, North Carolina American military personnel of World War II
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Doctor%27s%20Dilemma%20%28movie%29
The Doctor's Dilemma (movie)
The Doctor's Dilemma is a 1958 British drama movie directed by Anthony Asquith and was based on the 1906 play of the same name by George Bernard Shaw. It stars Leslie Caron, Dirk Bograde, Robert Morley, Alastair Sim, Felix Aylmer, Michael Gwynn, Alec McCowen, Colin Gordon and was distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Other websites 1958 drama movies British drama movies Movies based on plays MGM movies Movies directed by Anthony Asquith
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin%20Chatwin
Justin Chatwin
Justin Chatwin (born October 31, 1982) is a Canadian actor. He is known for his roles in The Invisible (2007), as well playing Goku in Dragonball Evolution (2009). References 1982 births Living people Canadian movie actors Canadian television actors Canadian voice actors Canadian stage actors Actors from British Columbia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan%20Newman%20%28actress%29
Ryan Newman (actress)
Ryan Whitney Newman (born April 24, 1998), also known as Ryan Whitney, is an American actress and model. She is best known for her roles as Ginger Falcone in Disney XD's Zeke and Luther, Allison in The Thundermans, Cindy Collins in Zoom and Emily Hobbs in See Dad Run. References Other websites 1998 births Living people American movie actors American television actors American stage actors American voice actors Actors from California Models from California
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick%20Searcy
Nick Searcy
Nicholas Alan Searcy (born March 7, 1959) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Chief Deputy United States Marshal Art Mullen on FX's Justified. He also was in From the Earth to the Moon playing Deke Slayton. References Other websites 1959 births Living people American movie actors American television actors American stage actors American voice actors Actors from North Carolina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullowhee%2C%20North%20Carolina
Cullowhee, North Carolina
Cullowhee is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jackson County, North Carolina, United States. It is located on the Tuckasegee River. 6,228 people lived here as of the 2010 census. References Census-designated places in North Carolina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryson%20City%2C%20North%20Carolina
Bryson City, North Carolina
Bryson City is a town in Swain County, North Carolina in the United States. The population was 1,424 as of the 2010 Census. It is the county seat of Swain County. References Towns in North Carolina County seats in North Carolina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylva%2C%20North%20Carolina
Sylva, North Carolina
Sylva is an incorporated town located in central Jackson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town had a total population of 2,588. It is the county seat of Jackson County. References Towns in North Carolina County seats in North Carolina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webster%2C%20North%20Carolina
Webster, North Carolina
Webster is a town in Jackson County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 363. References Towns in North Carolina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentinian%20Mastiff
Argentinian Mastiff
Argentinian Mastiff or Dogo Argentino is a large mastiff or hunting dog breed that comes from the Cordoba Fighting Dog. Trivia: This dog is also banned in the USA. This dog is crossed several mastiff breeds, bull-type terrier breeds, and bulldog breeds to the Cordoba Fighting Dog. Dog breeds
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fila%20Brasileiro
Fila Brasileiro
Brazilian Mastiff is a large mastiff-type dog that descends by crossing the Roman Mastiffs with the Bloodhound to develop this dog breed. Trivia: This dog was also known in Brazil as Fila Brasileiro. Brazilian Mastiff is not a hound-type dog is a mastiff dog breed looks like a bloodhound than a mastiff. Dog breeds
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrenean%20Mastiff
Pyrenean Mastiff
Pyrenean Mastiff is a mastiff or livestock guardian-type dog that descends from the Great Pyrenees and the Spanish Mastiff. Trivia: This dog is very fluffy. This dog does not descend from Newfoundland instead it descends from the Great Pyrenees and the Mastin Espanol (AKA Spanish Mastiff). Dog breeds
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish%20Mastiff
Spanish Mastiff
Spanish Mastiff is a mastiff-type dog originating in Spain. This dog is the progenitor of the Mastiffs. Trivia: This dog is not a dog that descends from the Bulldogs this dog descends from the mastiffs. This dog is the largest livestock guardian dog. Dog breeds
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/American%20Bulldog
American Bulldog
The American Bulldog is a large breed of dog. It comes from the Old English Bulldog. They are now used on animal farms, in dog sports, and for showing. They are part of American culture and history. They are shown as strong and tough. In November 2019, the American Bulldog was added to the American Kennel Club (AKC) Foundation Stock Service (FSS). Dog breeds
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milpitas%20Unified%20School%20District
Milpitas Unified School District
Milpitas Unified School District is a public school district in Milpitas, California. The district has over 10,000 students from Preschool through Grade 12. The current superintendent is Cheryl Jordan. History During the 19th century, children living in Milpitas went to three schools: Air Point School, The Calaveras School, and another school which is now the Presbyterian Church. From 1912 to 1956, Milpitas children went to the Milpitas Grammar School (now the Milpitas Public Library). Starting in 1956, schools in Milpitas opened, so children started going to those schools. Schools Milpitas Unified School District has over 18 programs: 2 child development centers, 10 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 1 high school, 1 alternative high school, 1 adult school, and a San Jose City College extension campus. Child Development Centers: Rose Child Development Center Sunnyhills Child Development Center Elementary Schools (TK-6): William Burnett Elementary School Curtner Elementary School Mabel Mattos Elementary School Marshall Pomeroy Elementary School Robert Randall Elementary School Alexander Rose Elementary School John Sinnott Elementary School Anthony Spangler Elementary School Joseph Weller Elementary School Pearl Zanker Elementary School Middle Schools (7-8): Rancho Milpitas Middle School Thomas Russell Middle School High Schools (9-12): Milpitas High School Calaveras Hills Continuation High School Adult Schools: Milpitas Adult School San Jose City College Extension Program Former Schools: Samuel Ayer High School (closed 1980) Gertude Abel Elementary School (closed 1978) Martin Murphy Elementary School (closed 1983) Milpitas Community Day School (closed 2009) Other websites Milpitas Unified School District Website References Santa Clara County, California
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destroyer%20%281943%20movie%29
Destroyer (1943 movie)
Destroyer is a 1943 American World War II adventure movie directed by William A. Seiter and starring Edward G. Robinson, Glenn Ford, Marguerite Chapman, Edgar Buchanan, Leo Gorcey, Regis Toomey, Edward Brophy. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Other websites 1943 movies 1940s war movies 1940s adventure movies American war movies 1940s American adventure movies World War II movies Movies directed by William A. Seiter
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis%20Frederiksen
Dennis Frederiksen
Dennis Hardy Frederiksen (May 15, 1951 – January 18, 2014) was an American rock singer. He was best known as the former lead singer of Trillion, Angel, LeRoux and Toto. Frederiksen died from liver cancer on January 18, 2014 at his home in Mound, Minnesota at the age of 62. References 1951 births 2014 deaths Deaths from liver cancer American rock singers American pop singers American singer-songwriters Singers from Grand Rapids, Michigan Musicians from Grand Rapids, Michigan Writers from Grand Rapids, Michigan