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  • Newspapers in Darjeeling include English language dailies, The Statesman and The Telegraph, printed in Siliguri, and The Hindustan Times and ...
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  • to Mehmed Fuad Pasha (an influential Ottoman statesman in the Tanzimat era) in the February 7 issue of Hadiqat al-Akhbar (the first bi-weekly newspaper ...
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  • Developing into an impeccable warrior general and a shrewd statesman, Ashoka went on to command several regiments of the Mauryan army. His growing ...
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  • He was the first Roman statesman to put his political speeches in writing as a means of influencing public opinion. ====The Golden Age==== ...
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  • Prince Grigory Potemkin, a Russian soldier and statesman best known as a favorite of Catherine the Great who purported created fake Potemkin villages ...
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  • I) even though "as a brilliant statesman and diplomat, he was well-aware that this fascination with his wife's sister was harmful to ...
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  • in Siliguri. English newspapers include The Statesman and The Telegraph, printed in Siliguri, as well as The Hindu and The Times of India, printed ...
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  • January 25, 1982) was a Soviet statesman during the Cold War. He served as Second Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1965 ...
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  • In 216, the warlord-statesman Cao Cao detained Hucuquan in the city of Ye, and divided his followers in Shanxi into five divisions: left, right ...
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  • The final split between monarch and statesman occurred soon after an ... * Taylor, Alan John Percivale. 1978. Bismarck: the man and the statesman ...
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  • August 27, 1979), was a British admiral and statesman, a great grandson of Queen Victoria and an uncle of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. After serving ...
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  • |occupation= Revolutionary, statesman |religion = None (atheist) ... Maoists furthermore promote his role as theorist, statesman, poet ...
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  • Party. Its most prominent Democratic statesman was U.S. President Harry S. Truman. As party membership and policies have changed since the late ...
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  • Savior, Moscow. Yeltsin is the first Russian statesman in 113 years to be buried in a church ceremony, since the death of Emperor Alexander III. ...
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  • Marxist, great Proletarian Revolutionary, statesman, military strategist, and diplomat; one of the main leaders of the Communist Party of China ...
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  • too Fake news is a problem for the left, too] New Statesman, February 11, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2020. Fake news has been used for political ...
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  • Edward III was not a statesman, though he possessed some qualifications which might have made him a successful one. He was a warrior; ambitious ...
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  • radical was transformed into that of a statesman of historic proportions. This image was reinforced by international recognition which culminated ...
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  • (ed.). Dwight D. Eisenhower, Soldier, President, Statesman. New York, NY: Greenwood Press, 1987. ISBN 0313259550 24 essays by scholars. ...
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  • Vidal Interview with Melvyn Bragg in ] New Statesman Magazine —11 October 2010 *[http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/3917/the-art-of-fiction ...
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