militarycat.blogspot.com
MilitaryCat:
http://militarycat.blogspot.com/2005/04/kohima.html
Friday, April 01, 2005. Town, capital of Nagaland state, northeastern India. The town lies in the Naga Hills, 30 miles (48 km) southeast of the railroad at Dimapur. Kohima was the point of the farthest Japanese advance into British India during World War II; it was held briefly by Japanese troops in 1944 until retaken by the British. Pop. (1991 prelim.) 53,122. Posted by MilitaryCat @ 3:35 PM. This comment has been removed by the author. Insurance, Property insurance.
ablewing.blogspot.com
AbleWing:
http://ablewing.blogspot.com/2005/04/israeli-isaac-ben-solomon.html
Israeli, Isaac Ben Solomon. Friday, April 01, 2005. Israeli, Isaac Ben Solomon. Posted by AbleWing @ 4:47 AM. Seni Pramoj, Mom Rajawong. Milky Way Galaxy, Emission nebulas.
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ClearThumb:
http://clearthumb.blogspot.com/2005/03/junker-wilhelm.html
Thursday, March 24, 2005. After journeys to Iceland (1869) and Tunis (187374), Junker went to Egypt and the Sudan (1875), where from 1876 to 1878 he explored the lower Sobat River and the western tributaries. Posted by ClearThumb @ 9:16 AM. Argentina, Porteños and gauchos.
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FirstPot: July 2004
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Saturday, July 31, 2004. A scholar of noble birth, he studied under Peter Abélard, with whom he remained on friendly terms even after Abélard's condemnation at the Council of Sens (1140). He was made cardinal deacon in 1127 by Pope Honorius II and cardinal priest (c. 1134) by Pope Innocent II, whom he was elected to succeed on Sept. 26, 1143. As pope (consecrated. Posted by FirstPot @ 6:07 PM. Posted by FirstPot @ 3:18 PM. Small Arm, Single shot. Posted by FirstPot @ 11:27 AM. Posted by FirstPot @ 3:06 AM.
militaryspoon.blogspot.com
MilitarySpoon:
http://militaryspoon.blogspot.com/2005/03/adams-john.html
Thursday, March 31, 2005. Posted by MilitarySpoon @ 5:30 AM. Byzantine Empire, Cultural revival.
cheapplough.blogspot.com
CheapPlough: March 2004
http://cheapplough.blogspot.com/2004_03_01_archive.html
Wednesday, March 31, 2004. The body of writings in the Bengali language of the Indian subcontinent. Its earliest extant work is a pre-12th-century collection of lyrics that reflect the beliefs and practices of the Sahajiya religious sect. The dispersal of the poets of the Muslim invasion of 1199 broke off all poetic activity until the mid-14th century. Thereafter, the literature is divided into medieval. Posted by CheapPlough at 11:56 PM. Posted by CheapPlough at 10:40 AM. Posted by CheapPlough at 5:07 AM.
smoothoffice.blogspot.com
SmoothOffice: June 2004
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Large caste living in the central and western mountain area of India, numbering about 650,000 in the late 20th century. The largest group of Koli live in Maharashtra and Gujarat states. Although identified as cultivators and labourers, many Koli survive only by gathering firewood and hiring out as labourers, subsisting on berries and mangoes in summer when food is scarce. The. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 10:46 PM. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 7:52 PM. Posted by SmoothOffice @ 3:45 AM.
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SuddenSun: April 2004
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Thursday, April 29, 2004. In 1882 Traube joined the faculty of the Technische Hochschule, Berlin, and there became professor of chemistry in 1900. He left Germany in 1939 and accepted a position. Posted by SuddenSun @ 6:14 PM. One of the basic functions of a dowry has been to serve as a form of protection for the wife against ill treatment by her husband. A dowry used in this way was actually a conditional gift to the husband that would be. Posted by SuddenSun @ 7:39 AM. Wednesday, April 28, 2004. In Jan...
consciousmoon.blogspot.com
ConsciousMoon:
http://consciousmoon.blogspot.com/2005/04/sabine.html
Friday, April 01, 2005. Latin Sabinus , plural Sabini member of an ancient Italic tribe located in the mountainous country east of the Tiber River. They were known for their religious practices and beliefs, and several Roman institutions were said to have derived from them. The story recounted by Plutarch that Romulus, the founder of Rome, invited the Sabines to a feast and then carried off (raped) their women, is legendary. Posted by ConsciousMoon @ 3:16 PM. Permafrost, Polygonal ground.