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  • * Shah Alam II, b. 1728, ruler from 1759-1806 * Akbar Shah II, b. 1760, ruler from 1806-1837 * Bahadur Shah II (Bahadur Shah Zafar) 1837-1857 ...
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  • Ho-Chunk tribe in the year 1727, when she was 18. In 1728 she married a French fur trader named Sabrevoir Descaris. During the time she was chief, the ...
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  • Rousseau left Geneva on March 14, 1728, after several years of apprenticeship to a notary and then an engraver. He then met Françoise-Louise ...
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  • Built between 1718 and 1728 for Admiral George Delaval, it replaced ... # Seaton Delaval Hall 1720–1728. # Lumley Castle 1722, remodelling work. ...
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  • House in 1727 and Cashel Palace in 1728. One of the most notable examples of Palladianism in Ireland is the magnificent Castletown House, near ...
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  • 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Table of natural history, 1728 Cyclopaedia]] Institutionally, anthropology emerged from the development of natural history ...
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  • 12 to 15 in. high). Among his efforts in oil between 1728 and 1732 were The Fountaine Family (c. 1730), The Assembly at Wanstead House, The House of Commons ...
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  • the army. Later cavalry invasions in 1728, 1729, and 1730, in which Oyo proved sucessful, hindered the plans for coastal expansion. ...
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  • Ephraim Chambers published his Cyclopaedia in 1728. It included a broad scope of subjects, used an alphabetic arrangement, relied on many different ...
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  • repelled a major assault. Fires in 1728 and 1795 destroyed much of the city. In 1801, a British fleet under Admiral Parker fought the Battle of ...
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  • disease" is first recorded in 1728, before the discovery of viruses by the Russian-Ukrainian biologist Dmitry Ivanovsky in 1892. The adjective ...
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  • Vedado section of Havana, was established in 1728. The city's only other university, the respected Catholic University in Marianao, was closed ...
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  • well-documented miracle to their defense. In 1728, Pope Benedict XIII referred to the case as proving that the age of miracles had not passed. ...
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  • * Shah Alam II, born 1728, ruler from 1759-1806, died 1806. Ruled as a puppet of the British, granting them the Diwani of Bengali, Bihar and Orissa. ...
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  • century), Essai Hasan-Dzhalalian (1728), Hakob Shamakhetsi (1763), and the Supreme Patriarch Simeon Yerevantsi (1780). Of particular historiographical ...
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  • born at Cervatos de la Cueza on February 12, 1728, and wife Gregoria Matorras, he was born the fifth and last child in February 25, 1778, in Yapeyú ...
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  • La cetra, was dedicated to Emperor Charles VI. In 1728, Vivaldi met the emperor while the emperor was visiting Trieste to oversee the construction of ...
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  • was Vitus Bering. He traveled east between 1728 and 1741 in the service of the Russian navy and discovered Alaska at the northwest end of the ...
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  • The code of Hammurabi (1728 B.C.E.-1686 B.C.E.) is a collection of the legal decisions made by Hammurabi during his reign as king of Babylon ...
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  • Canadian Collaborative Study Group. Lancet 347: 1728. *Schluesener, H. J., R. Martin, and V. Sticht-Groh. 1989. Autoimmunity in Lyme disease: ...
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