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- History of China (45919 bytes)
65: ...ang and Chen, which all had their capitals at Jiankang (near today's Nanjing). As China was ruled by t...
118: ...fer, Edward H. 1963. ''The Golden Peaches of Samarkand: A study of T’ang Exotics''. University o...
128: ...years. It also took power over northern China and Kaifeng from the Song Dynasty, which moved its capit...
132: ...33;dai shōgyō-shi kenkyū''. Tokyo, Kazama shobō, 1968. Yoshinobu Shiba. Translatio...
182: ...gxi Emperor of China|Emperor Kangxi]] commanded [[Kangxi Dictionary|the most complete dictionary]] of ... - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
6: *[[Adachi Kagemori]], (died 1248), Japanese warrior
25: *[[Karol Adamiecki|Adamiecki, Karol]], (1866-1933), Polish engineer and economist
97: *[[Cl魥nt Ader|Ader, Cl魥nt]], (1841-1925), French engineer and inventor
128: *[[Pankaj Advani|Advani, Pankaj]], (born 1985), snooker player, [[India]] - Elisabeth Domitien (1229 bytes)
1: '''Elisabeth Domitien''' (born [[1925]] – died [[26 April]] [[2005]]) was prime m...
3: ...anuary 2]], [[1975]], the dictator [[Jean-B餥l Bokassa]] formed a new government and introduced the p...
5: ...n charges of covering up extortion committed by Bokassa during her tenure as prime minister. She serve... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
16: |[[13 October]] [[1925]]
27: ...Margaret Hilda Roberts''', (born [[13 October]] [[1925]]) is a [[Politics of the United Kingdom|British ...
171: *Miss Margaret Roberts ([[13 October]] [[1925]]–[[1951]]) - Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
6: Goldman was born to a [[Jew]]ish family in [[Kaunas]](known then as Kovno), [[Lithuania]], where ...
71: ...lusionment in Russia''. London: C. W. Daniel Co., 1925. ISBN 048643270X - Anna Akhmatova (2156 bytes)
11: ...ively silenced, unable to publish poetry, between 1925 and 1952 (except for an interval between [[1940]]... - Isak Dinesen (2959 bytes)
1: [[Image:KarenBlixen.jpeg|right|thumb|150px|Blixen in Kenya, ...
3: ...[[pen name]] for the [[Denmark|Danish]] author '''Karen Blixen'''. Blixen wrote works both in [[Danis...
7: ...ed to Denmark. The divorce was finalized in 1925. Karen Blixen remained in Kenya and continued to oper...
31: * ''Karen Blixen i Danmark: Breve 1931-1962'' (posthumou...
37: *http://www.karenblixen.com/ - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
19: ...rts in [[1924]] to study screenwriting; in late [[1925]], however, she was granted a [[Visa (document)|v...
52: ...y of her followers acknowledge some individualist Kantian concepts could be misunderstood by her.
54: ...also influenced by dialectical thinkers such as [[Karl Marx]] in this way. Strong similarities can be ... - Nathalie Sarraute (1197 bytes)
4: ...reatly affected her conception of the novel. In [[1925]], she married Raymond Sarraute, a fellow lawyer.... - Gertrude Stein (13569 bytes)
54: ...ery or linear plots, is that she developed a remarkable objective voice. To an uncanny degree at times...
73: ...ng of Americans]]'' (written 1906-1908, published 1925) - Marina Tsvetaeva (21885 bytes)
30: In 1925 the family settled in [[Paris]], where they would...
58: ...he Swain", subtitled "A Fairytale" (Molodets: skazka, 1924). The fourth folklore-style poem is entitle...
73: ...d in After Russia, and The Rat-catcher (Krysolov, 1925-1926), a long, folkloric narrative. The target of...
75: The poem which Tsvetaeva describes as ''liricheskaia satira'', ''The Rat-Catcher'', is loosely based...
77: ...format, in the emigr頪ournal ''Volia Rossii'' in 1925-1926 whilst still being written. It was not to ap... - Virginia Woolf (9482 bytes)
34: *''[[Mrs. Dalloway]]'' ([[1925]])
48: *''The Common Reader'' ([[1925]]) - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ... [[Columbia University]] in 1929. She set out in 1925 to do her field work in [[Polynesia]]. In 1926 M... - Josephine Baker (5957 bytes)
7: On [[October 2]], [[1925]], she opened in [[Paris]] at the Th颴re [[Champ...
33: ...tt0135652/ La Sir讥 des tropiques (1927)]'' ... aka ''Siren of the Tropics''
37: ...com/title/tt0032459/ Fausse alerte (1945)]'' ... aka ''The French Way''
38: ...le/tt0044352/ An jedem Finger zehn (1954)]'' ... aka ''Ten on Every Finger'' - Aimee Semple McPherson (13395 bytes)
23: ...he southern U.S. in her "Gospel Car," a 1912 [[Packard]] touring car with religious slogans painted on...
45: In 1925, the license for KFSG was suspended by the [[Unit...
47: McPherson also received several death threats in 1925, and a plot to kidnap her was foiled in September...
56: ...><br>McPherson and Ormiston with radio equipment, 1925</small></div> - Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
4: ...ised by her working mother and grandparents. In [[1925]], after a romance with a local bad boy (Johnny),...
24: ...y and Desi also hired legendary Czech cameraman [[Karl Freund]] as their director of photography. Fre...
54: '''The [[Stranger with a Kind Face]]''' (aka 'Slowly I turned' or 'Niagara Falls!') in which a... - Tallulah Bankhead (6331 bytes)
81: *1925 [[Fallen Angels]]
82: *1925 [[The Green Hat]] - Greta Garbo (9957 bytes)
5: ...[Sweden]], the youngest of three children born to Karl Alfred Gustafsson ([[1871]]-[[1920]]) and Anna ...
12: When Stiller went to the [[United States]] in [[1925]] to work for [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]], he insiste...
25: ...ion of [[Leo Tolstoy|Tolstoy's]] classic ''[[Anna Karenina]]''. She had made a silent version, ''Love'...
27: ...osite [[Melvyn Douglas]] in the comedy ''[[Ninotchka]]'' ([[1939 in film|1939]]) by director [[Ernst L...
29: ...amille]]'' ([[1937 in film|1937]]) and ''[[Ninotchka]]'' ([[1939 in film|1939]]). - Suzanne Lenglen (11495 bytes)
10: ...], was only open to members of French clubs until 1925.) She lost to reigning champion [[Marguerite Broq...
20: ...on the French Championships ([[French Open]] from 1925) six times.
52: ...championships in the same year (in 1920, 1922 and 1925).
54: ...the tournament was not open to all entrants until 1925. Hence some sources credit her with 21 titles. A ...
60: ...1920–1923, 1925–1926 || 1925, 1926 || 1925, 1926 - Parathyroid gland (1913 bytes)
14: ... Since hyperparathyroidism was first described in 1925, the symptoms have become known as "[[moan]]s, [[...
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