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  • 51Kaúxuma Núpika — Kaúxuma Núpika, also called Qangon, Bowdash, and the Manlike Woman, was a Kootenai person who lived in the early 19th century. Reports of encounters with Núpika were recorded by both David Thompson, famous pioneer surveyor, and by Sir John… …

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  • 52Dandi (poet) — Sri Dandin is a 6th 7th century Indian Sanskrit author of prose romances and expounder on poetics. Although he produced literature on his own, most notably the Dasakumaracarita , first translated in 1927 as Hindoo Tales, or The Adventures of the… …

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  • 53Eupatridae — (literally good fathered , i.e. offspring of noble fathers or the well born ) refers to the ancient nobility of the Greek region of Attica. Tradition ascribes to Theseus, whom it also regards as the author of the union ( synoecism ) of Attica… …

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  • 54Jamia Nizamia — Jamia Nizamia, more properly, Jami ah Nizamiyyah, is one of the oldest Islamic seminaries of higher learning of Ahle Sunnat Wa l Jama at in India. History It was founded by Shaykh al Islam Muhammad Anwarullah Khan Faruqi, honorifically known as… …

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  • 55Everett Pepperrell Wheeler — (1840 New York City 1925) was an American lawyer, author, and politician.He graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1856 and from Harvard in 1859, obtaining an LL.B. degree. In 1894, he was an unsuccessful candidate for governor of… …

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  • 56Geographica — The Geographica (Ancient Greek: Γεωγραφικά, Geōgraphiká ), or Geography, is a 17 volume encyclopedia of geographical knowledge written in Greek by Strabo, an educated citizen of the Roman empire of Greek and Georgian descent. Work can have begun… …

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  • 57Mufti (dress) — For the article about Islamic scholars, see Mufti. for more information see civilians Mufti, or civies/civvies (slang for civilian attire ),[1] refers to ordinary clothes, especially when worn by one who normally wears, or has long worn, a… …

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  • 58God in Sikhism — The fundamental belief of Sikhism is that God exists, not merely as an idea or concept, but as a Real Entity, indescribable yet knowable and perceivable to anyone who is prepared to dedicate the time and energy to become perceptive to His/Her… …

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  • 59Syed Abdullah Shah Naqshbandi — Abul Hasanat Sayyid Abdullah Shah Naqshbandi Qadiri, popularly known as Hadrat Abdullah Shah Sahib, was one of the celeberated scholars of Islam and spiritual reformer. He is more particularly known as a Muhaddith (one who specializes in Hadith… …

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  • 60Ramai Pandit — ( bn. রামাই পণ্ডিত Ramai Ponđit ) or Ramai the Wise was a medieval Bengali poet from the region of Bengal. The exact date of his birth is not known, but it is believed that he lived in the 13th or 14th century AD. [http://banglapedia.org/HT/B… …

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