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peoples of the world: a Libyan, a Nubian, an | Asiatic, and an Egyptian. |
the British at this hour to retire from every | Asiatic and African possession. |
Max Mallowan appointed Professor of Western | Asiatic Archaeology at the University of London and d |
tors of paintings, sculpture, applied art and | Asiatic art at the Rijksmuseum. |
Onager or | Asiatic Ass, Equus onager, Equus hemionus onager |
lel passages and quotations from European and | Asiatic authors. |
was opened with its Indonesian artefacts and | Asiatic bird species. |
ai Bo), Sun Bear (Bruang), Brown Bear (Kodi), | Asiatic Black Bear (Basindo), Polar Bear (Nanook), Sl |
Asiatic black bears and brown bears are known to be p | |
Asiatic black bears are listed as vulnerable on the W | |
orting animal species which include moose and | Asiatic black bear, along with some 120 types of bird |
after she ignored barriers to try to feed an | Asiatic black bear. |
The | Asiatic Brush-tailed Porcupine, Atherurus macrourus, |
Zokors are | Asiatic burrowing rodents resembling mole rats. |
lly introduced into North America on imported | Asiatic chestnut trees. |
rst cholera pandemic, also known as the first | Asiatic cholera pandemic or Asiatic cholera, lasted f |
proposed new "College for the instruction of | Asiatic, Christian, and other youth in Eastern litera |
proposed new "College for the instruction of | Asiatic, Christian, and other youth in Eastern litera |
Niels Andersen, businessman, founder of East | Asiatic Company (died 1937) |
East | Asiatic Company headquarters, Midtermolen, Copenhagen |
d, and a sculpture of Moltke, the head of the | Asiatic Company, of which three bronze casts were cre |
The construction was that of the classic | Asiatic composite bow, with a wooden core (maple was |
introduction of opiates from the Far East and | Asiatic countries society in general began to resent |
oon joined Admiral Maximilian von Spee's East | Asiatic Cruiser Squadron and participated in the Batt |
on names Pallas's Dipper, Asian Dipper or the | Asiatic Dipper, is an aquatic songbird found in the m |
Template:Professor Griff & The Last | Asiatic Disciples |
Enemy, Griffin formed his own group, the Last | Asiatic Disciples. |
Tornovsky, the | Asiatic Division numbered 1460 men, while the Chinese |
Forest wildlife in the area includes the | Asiatic elephant, tiger, leopard, bison, sambar, and |
County as part of the program of the Central | Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural |
e Ends of the Earth: The Story of the Central | Asiatic Expeditions (2000, ISBN 0789425394) |
until mid-1928, when she began to supply the | Asiatic Fleet on a regular schedule. |
Yard for inactivation, Chattanooga joined the | Asiatic Fleet in its winter operations in the Philipp |
By 1934 he was commanding officer of the | Asiatic Fleet destroyer John D. Ford (DD-228). |
In January 1941, she participated in the | Asiatic Fleet Problem and then continued patrolling i |
(AM-33) and Pigeon (AM-47), were sent to the | Asiatic Fleet for duty with the Yangtze Patrol. |
ptain on 1 September 1934, he returned to the | Asiatic Fleet and served as Chief of Staff from 30 Oc |
served as cargo and passenger carrier for the | Asiatic Fleet until August 1918, when she sailed for |
years, she provided fuel and supplies to the | Asiatic Fleet during a period of intense and growing |
orld War II, Bulmer was still assigned to the | Asiatic Fleet and stationed in the Philippines. |
e First Submarine Division, Torpedo Flotilla, | Asiatic Fleet on 19 May 1915 and later served with th |
When the United States | Asiatic Fleet began maneuvers in the Hawaiian Islands |
, who was soon promoted to Captain, commanded | Asiatic Fleet submarines during their frustrating str |
o the Commander in Chief of the United States | Asiatic Fleet and commanded the USS Brooklyn, for whi |
the Commander and Chief of the United States | Asiatic Fleet during the World War. |
with that warship through her transfer to the | Asiatic Fleet that December and was still serving in |
e Suez Canal from 13-17 February, joining the | Asiatic Fleet on 16 April at Cavite, Philippines. |
S-3) and USS Otus (AS-20), the tenders to the | Asiatic Fleet submarine forces operating in the Malay |
Built for duty in the | Asiatic Fleet on the Yangtze River, Panay had as her |
rtered on the battleship Illinois (BB-7), the | Asiatic Fleet's flagship, he remained on Evans' staff |
oats and destroyers, including command of the | Asiatic Fleet's torpedo flotilla in 1917, when these |
He also served as Commander-in-Chief, | Asiatic Fleet, 1935-36. |
26 August, Stewart entered the routine of the | Asiatic Fleet, conducting training exercises from bas |
n 10 July 1907, she remained on duty with the | Asiatic Fleet, cruising to Japan and China, engaging |
Manila and Subic Bays were mined by the US | Asiatic Fleet, stationed in Manila Bay. |
In 1925, SubDiv 16 was transferred to the | Asiatic Fleet, and S-31 departed San Francisco in Apr |
and reporting for duty with Mine Division 9, | Asiatic Fleet, at Cavite soon afterwards. |
smantled and used as a target by ships of the | Asiatic Fleet, A-3 was struck from the Naval Vessel R |
17, she served with the 1st Torpedo Flotilla, | Asiatic Fleet, except for two brief periods (17 Janua |
took command of Submarine Division 15, in the | Asiatic Fleet, and, from December 1939, also had comm |
he Java Sea marked the end of the once-mighty | Asiatic Fleet, and all remaining Allied ships were or |
Designated flagship of the | Asiatic Fleet, Ohio departed San Francisco on 1 April |
erved on the staff of the Commander in Chief, | Asiatic Fleet, in 1899 and commanded the torpedo boat |
Early in 1925, she was assigned to the | Asiatic Fleet. |
Ocean, to the Philippines for service in the | Asiatic Fleet. |
1941, he was assigned to Manila, home of the | Asiatic Fleet. |
e spent six months on temporary duty with the | Asiatic Fleet. |
The Lonely Ships: The Life and Death of the | Asiatic Fleet. |
Squadron were organized back into a separate | Asiatic Fleet. |
ific Fleet and commander in chief of the U.S. | Asiatic Fleet. |
zed under Rear Admiral Bullard as part of the | Asiatic Fleet. |
ory to crossing the Pacific for duty with the | Asiatic Fleet. |
he next five years, operated as a unit of the | Asiatic Fleet. |
rved under then-Commodore George Dewey in the | Asiatic Fleet. |
became the flagship of Commander, Division 1, | Asiatic Fleet. |
with Submarine Division 4, Torpedo Flotilla, | Asiatic Fleet. |
agship of the Mine Detachment Division of the | Asiatic Fleet. |
lagship of the South China Patrol Force, U.S. | Asiatic Fleet. |
The Central | Asiatic Frog or Asian Frog (Rana asiatica) is a speci |
Far Eastern Games and the revival of Western | Asiatic Games. |
is of Color and Pattern in Butterflies of the | Asiatic genus Karanasa. |
Youngia is an | Asiatic genus of Asteraceae. |
inga stagnatilis, Wood Sandpiper T. glareola, | Asiatic Golden Plover Pluvialis dominica, garganey An |
The | Asiatic Grass Frog or Chinese Brown Frog (Rana chensi |
Altaic speakers in having low frequencies of | Asiatic haplotypes. |
parasite that mainly affects Apis cerana, the | Asiatic honey bee. |
a molesta, Tineola bisselliella, Apis cerana ( | Asiatic honey bee), periodic cicadas, and various pes |
Whether the | Asiatic jewellers were influenced by the Greeks who s |
Medieval Eurasia (Journal Article in Central | Asiatic journal |
of a route to the Neelghurries from Calicut, | Asiatic Journal (New Series), III, 310-316. |
Central | Asiatic Journal 9 (1964): 235-247. |
f at Berlin University as lecturer in Central | Asiatic languages and in Buddhism. |
(Influence of Portuguese vocables in | Asiatic languages) Coimbra, 1913, xcii + 253 pp. |
re; the founder and president of the Townhall | Asiatic library (first native general library of Bomb |
The | Asiatic linsangs are two species classified in the ma |
The similarities between | Asiatic linsangs and cats are thus more likely to be |
viverrids closely related to the genets, the | Asiatic linsangs (Prionodon) are not and may instead |
Among its predators were the | Asiatic lion (until 10th century), bears, wolves, leo |
fishing Kodiak Bears, the Whooping Crane, the | Asiatic Lion, the Komodo Dragon, the Tuatara, the Ind |
The zoo's collection includes the | Asiatic lion, the royal Bengal tiger, the one-horned |
Forest National Park is also last home of the | Asiatic lion. |
at Junagadh, Gujarat, India provides purebred | Asiatic Lions for the Indian and the international En |
Wild free ranging | Asiatic Lions have become extinct all over Asia and a |
bills, Western grey kangaroo, lechwe, lemurs, | Asiatic lions, macaques, macaws, mandrill, meerkat, m |
The | Asiatic Long-tailed Climbing Mouse (Vandeleuria olera |
stallations, and shipping, on, and along, the | Asiatic mainland, in the Central and Northern Philipp |
typical monde and cross, point upwards in an | Asiatic manner instead of curving back downward as ot |
known for developing Marxist theories on the | Asiatic mode of production that were later adopteded |
le in northern Iran they produce hybrids with | Asiatic mouflon under natural conditions. |
t Petersburg, where he became director of the | Asiatic museum and councillor of state. |
me rhinoceroses do have tusks, especially the | Asiatic one-horned kinds; yet these are not known to |
people of Oceania and perhaps other people of | Asiatic origin are susceptible. |
He was awarded both the Bronze Star and the | Asiatic Pacific Theater Ribbon in the Guadalcanal and |
Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal | |
Asiatic Palms (1908). | |
He ruled in Anatolia ( | Asiatic part of modern Turkey) as a provencial (sanja |
ia (Bosnia Herzegovina) , Egypt and Anatolia ( | Asiatic part of Turkey). |
iction respectively over the European and the | Asiatic part of the Empire. |
at they had been a lost European, Semitic, or | Asiatic people who had been wiped out by the North Am |
arrying Co was transporting some goods to the | Asiatic Petroleum Company, a joint venture of the She |
It was built in 1916 for Royal Dutch Shell's | Asiatic Petroleum division and later housed the Shang |
Lennard's Carrying Co Ltd v | Asiatic Petroleum Co Ltd [1915] AC 705 is a famous de |
Asiatic Petroleum | |
an was a rival Turkish state in Anatolia, the | Asiatic portion of the empire). |
eror-regent for life; Baldwin was to rule the | Asiatic possessions of the empire when he reached the |
The central | Asiatic red deer form a basal group, which is more re |
Asiatic Religions in Europe by Dr. Reinhart Hummel wi | |
Visiting Researcher, | Asiatic Research Center, Korea University, Seoul, 196 |
ng in 1820 who published an eye copy of it in | Asiatic Researches, XV, as well as in his book An Acc |
, the American Defense ribbon and the Pacific | Asiatic ribbon with star. |
Monitors most of Latin America, Asia, | Asiatic Russia and northern China. |
over 40 000 miles through Eastern Europe and | Asiatic Russia with his wife Lucy, and painted and do |
W. magnifica is found in southern Europe, | Asiatic Russia, the Middle East, North Africa and Chi |
alternatively See | Asiatic Salamander. |
probably an attack on the florid style of the | Asiatic school of rhetoric. |
The | Asiatic Short-tailed Shrew (Blarinella quadraticauda) |
Asiatic Short-tailed Shrew (Blarinella quadraticauda) | |
known action was to bombard Kum Kale, on the | Asiatic side of the Dardanelles in support of the Fre |
vilayet of Constantinople (both being on the | Asiatic side of the Bosporus). |
gilberti), and the Four-lined | Asiatic Skink (E. |
Royal | Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. |
Sir William Jones (1746-1794), founder of the | Asiatic Society |
Transactions of the | Asiatic Society of Japan, vol. |
l Board (1897 - 1904), President of the Royal | Asiatic Society (1893-1921) and University College, L |
The Royal | Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland (RAS) wa |
In 1954, it was separated from the Royal | Asiatic Society and renamed the Asiatic Society of Bo |
In 1841, the | Asiatic Society of Bombay commenced publishing its jo |
In 1977 it was renamed as the Royal | Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka. |
The Royal | Asiatic Society of Sri Lanka (RASSL) is based in Colo |
His efforts were recognized by the Royal | Asiatic Society in the form of a gold medal. |
The much coveted Gold Medal of the Royal | Asiatic Society was awarded to him in 1906. |
of the Royal Historical Society and the Royal | Asiatic Society in London. |
4, Wilkins helped William Jones establish the | Asiatic Society of Bengal. |
He was also an accountant at both the | Asiatic Society and the Sanskrit College. |
Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal | Asiatic Society 45: 239. |
the position of curator at the museum of the | Asiatic Society of Bengal |
the Baluches by M. Longworth Dames, The Royal | Asiatic Society London, 1907 |
John Wilson was the president of the | Asiatic Society of Bombay from 1835 - 1842. |
Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal | Asiatic Society 45: 209. |
fter Edward Blyth (1810-1873), Curator of the | Asiatic Society of Bengal. |
Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal | Asiatic Society 45: 195. |
warded the Saratchandra Roy Gold Medal of the | Asiatic Society in Bengal. |
The | Asiatic Society today holds the Dr. Bhupendranath Dut |
ournal of the North China Branch of the Royal | Asiatic Society 24, no. |
In 1884 he was elected president of the Royal | Asiatic Society |
He served as president of the Royal | Asiatic Society fron 1887 to 1890. |
Robinson served as President of the Royal | Asiatic Society from 1997-2000 and 2003-06. |
Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal | Asiatic Society 45: 181. |
ry, 1845, based on lines similar to the Royal | Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland to furth |
He succeeded to the Secretaryship of the | Asiatic Society on H. H. Wilson's return to England a |
ed its journal under the name, Journal of the | Asiatic Society of Bombay and from 2002, its journal |
of Biblical Archaeology merged into the Royal | Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. |
It was published by the | Asiatic Society of Japan in 1911 as The Tsuredzure Gu |
f articles for the Ceylon branch of the Royal | Asiatic Society Journal. |
These three volumes were published by the | Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta as a part of thei |
Mitra, was the first Indian President of The | Asiatic Society and one of the pioneers of the Indian |
Kingdom to Japan (1980-84), President of the | Asiatic Society of Japan (1982-1983) and Chairman of |
Ram Comul became the secretary of the | Asiatic Society and also held the post of superintend |
The | Asiatic Society of Bengal in Calcutta published the f |
y of London and became secretary of the Royal | Asiatic Society in 1831. |
In the | Asiatic Society and Venkateshvara Press editions, thi |
Catalogue of the birds in the museum [of the] | Asiatic Society |
st president, from 1823 to 1841, of the Royal | Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. |
who was awarded the Burton Medal of the Royal | Asiatic Society and was a former Fellow of Wolfson Co |
He is a Fellow of Bangla Academy and | Asiatic Society of Bangladesh; Honourary Fellow of Wo |
He was also a leading member of the Bengal | Asiatic Society (vice-president 1833-7), and supporte |
by Kittoe was Published in the Journal of the | Asiatic Society Bengal, VI (1837), where he erroneous |
foreign journal and manuscript section of the | Asiatic Society while the first floor houses offices, |
gladesh, and the editor of the Journal of the | Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. |
Member, Royal | Asiatic Society (M.R.A.S.) |
The Journal of the Royal | Asiatic Society (JRAS) is published by Cambridge Univ |
pany deposited these manuscripts in the Royal | Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in July |
Bhoja II (910-913) according to the | Asiatic Society's Plate of Vinakapala, acceded to the |
Society (DMG) in 1895, was awarded the Royal | Asiatic Society's first gold medal in 1898, and in 19 |
89-19-01), Botanical papers, Singapore: Royal | Asiatic Society, Straits Branch |
Bibliography of Islamic numismatics, Royal | Asiatic Society, 1939, 1954 |
The | Asiatic Society, Bombay is to be the publisher of thi |
He served as President of the Royal | Asiatic Society, Korea Branch for 13 years. |
2002, 10 volumes of Banglapedia, published by | Asiatic Society, came out in his editorship. |
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