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Fa-hsien China : Traveller and a learned man It is a tragedy of Indian history that very little is known about the ancient period as no records were kept about the events and progress made in those times. We shall remain indebted to many foreign travellers who toured our land and left a record of what they saw or thought about the conditions prevailing at that time. The Chinese traveller...
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November 22, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Lord William Bentinck England : A remarkable Governor-General Born : 1774 Died : 1839 William Bentinck (Lord William Cavendish Bentinck), who came to India as Governor-General in 1828, will always be remembered as a man of enlightened vision and liberal bent of mind. Though some people may doubt his motives, this country shall for ever be grateful for his efforts to eradicate social evils from the Indian society. William Bentinck...
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November 22, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), Languages2 Comments
Rasputin Russia: A mysterious power wielder Born: 1872 Died : 1916 Gregory Rasputin was endowed with a mysterious personality and some extraordinary powers. He was one of the most powerful personalities of 19th century and wielded enormous power in the Soviet Union where people held him in awe. This powerful man was born in a farmer’s family in 1872. He was a man of religious values and became known...
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November 22, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Iran: Last ruler of Iran Born: 1919 Died : 1980 This last monarch of Iran had a passion for sophistication and wanted his country to be democratically governed. He ascended the throne of Iran in 1941. Thereafter, he took steps to eradicate age-old traditions and bring his country on par with western nations. He abolished the feudal jagirdari system. In his policies, he was pm-American and he...
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November 22, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Metternich Austria : A pillar of European politics Born : 1773 Died : 1859 Metternich was a very astute diplomat. He had such a control over European political affairs that the period following Napoleon and before the emergence of Bismarck in Prussia is called the ‘ Age of Metternich’. He was the towering personality during this period who was at the helm of European politics. Metternich was born in...
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November 22, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Cleopatra Egypt : Beaux Yeux Born : 69 B.C. Died : 30 B.C. ‘Beaux Yeux’ in French means a pretty woman and Cleopatra has been for ages regarded as a goddess of beauty. Actually, ‘Cleopatra’ was a title with which queens and princesses were addressed in ancient Egypt. Amongst them the familiar woman exceedingly beautiful is Cleopatra VII. She was the eldest born of Ptolmey XI and as such was...
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November 22, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Douglas McArthur America : Fearless commander Born : 1880 Died : 1964 Douglas McArthur is one of the most honoured and decorated commanders of the American army. It was his strategy that made Japan surrender in 1945. He remained as a fine strategist along with all-time greats as Rommel, Goering, Yamashita and Cheshire. Douglas McArthur was born on January, 1880, at Little Rocks in America in a...
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November 22, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment
Aesop Greece : The immortal story-teller Birth : 620 B.C. Death : 560 B.C. The stories of this master story- teller have been translated into all the languages and are known for their interesting content and educative value. Aesop was supposed to be a slave. He has made fun of human foibles and weaknesses by using animals as the characters of his stories Most of them have a moral...
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November 22, 2017 evirtualguru_ajaygourEnglish (Sr. Secondary), LanguagesNo Comment