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  • ...erved by the Ravi Varma Litho Press began to import labels from Germany or Japan and a flow of prints in the European realistic style mainly of Romantic sub
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  • * July 17 - [[NEC Corporation]] is organized as the first [[Japan|Japanese]] joint venture with foreign capital. * [[December 3]] - [[Hayato Ikeda]], [[Prime Minister of Japan]] (d. [[1965]])
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  • ...oreign lands that were especially remote or pre-industrial (China, Ceylon, Japan, Samoa, the Fiji Islands), and even to urban centers via trolley, subway, o
    695 KB (110,553 words) - 04:32, 27 April 2006
  • ...oreign lands that were especially remote or pre-industrial (China, Ceylon, Japan, Samoa, the Fiji Islands), and even to urban centers via trolley, subway, o
    803 KB (128,263 words) - 16:43, 24 May 2006
  • ...y, killing about one million people in India in 1903, while invading Java, Japan, Asia Minor, South Africa, the shores of North and South America, Portugal,
    9 KB (1,406 words) - 11:34, 16 July 2006
  • ...seems to have gone to Indonesia, Burma, Siam, Malaya, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, China and other South Asian countries: to earn name and fame for the India
    17 KB (2,848 words) - 00:14, 11 May 2006
  • ...oreign lands that were especially remote or pre-industrial (China, Ceylon, Japan, Samoa, the Fiji Islands), and even to urban centers via trolley, subway, o
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  • In eighteenth century Japan for instance, artists were dazzled by western Illusionism, 'the technologi
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    ...ndustry and American films dominated the international market. Germany and Japan also had substantial industries, although Japanese films were produced prim
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  • c.200-300 Creation of the Yamato state in Japan c.405 Adoption of Chinese writing in Japan
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  • ...t. If India were freed, her first step would probably be to negotiate with Japan. ...e Japanese Government and people that India bears no enmity, either toward Japan or toward any other nation. India only desires freedom from all alien domin
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  • 3. Joint Venture between Kirloskar Oil Engines Limited and Denso Corporation, Japan, for the manufacture of car air conditioners and aluminium radiators for Au ...llaboration Agreement of Kirloskar Brothers Limited with Ebara Corporation-Japan for Hydro Turbines.
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  • ...book published in Holland in 1909. The book reached India, America, China, Japan wrapped in specially printed covers bearing names like Pickwick Papers. It ...ardinge at Chandni Chowk. The man responsible Rash Behari Bose had fled to Japan. The Brits tried to have him extradited but failed. S’s younger brother N
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  • In eighteenth century Japan for instance, artists were dazzled by western Illusionism, 'the technologi
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  • • In Japan, the kitsune is a vampiric shapeshifting fox-spirit that takes its origins
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  • Magic Mirrors come from China and Japan. They became popular in Europe in the early part of the 19th century and ma ...Dr. Geerts published a paper in the Transactions of the Asiatic society of Japan where he described in some detail how the magic mirrors were cast. He gave
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  • ...than just the modern nation of India and included Egypt, China, Burma and Japan. It was not a specific cartographic space but rather a general cultural ar ...large stage show all around the world and died while on his sixth tour of Japan, in 1971. His son, P.C. Sorcar Jr., continued the tour and is still perfor
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  • ...remated in Calcutta, he was on stage for his first show in Sapporro, North Japan.
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  • ...Congress had expressed its sympathy for the Chinese during their war with Japan by sending a medical mission to China. Of the seven Indian doctors, one had
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  • ...that from the point of view of art, all Asia is one. After he returned to Japan, Okakura sent to India two other Japanese artists, Taikoan and Hilsida. Aba ...London and Paris in 1913, followed by another international exhibition in Japan in 1919. His appreciative audience included Rodin and Rothenstein. The infl
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