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  2. Letter frequency - Wikipedia

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    The California Job Case was a compartmentalized box for printing in the 19th century, sizes corresponding to the commonality of letters. The frequency of letters in text has been studied for use in cryptanalysis, and frequency analysis in particular, dating back to the Arab mathematician al-Kindi (c. AD 801–873 ), who formally developed the method (the ciphers breakable by this technique go ...

  3. Rao (Indian surname) - Wikipedia

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    Rao Tula Ram (c. 1825 – 1863) - Rewari King who fought Great Battle of 1857. T. Madhava Rao (1829–1891) - Diwan of Travancore from 1857 to 1872. R. Raghunatha Rao (c. February 1831 – May 3, 1912) - Diwan of Indore from 1875 to 1888; R. Venkata Rao - Diwan of Travancore from 1821 to 1829. T. Subba Rao - Diwan of Travancore from 1830 to 1837.

  4. List of authors by name: A - Wikipedia

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    Yehuda Amichai (1924–2000, Germany/Israel, p), birth name Ludwig Pfeuffer Edmondo De Amicis (1846–1908, Italy, f/p/ch) Alexander Amilakhvari (1750–1802, Russian E, nf)

  5. Rao - Wikipedia

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    Rao, a star of Krypton in various comics; Rao, a Greyhawk deity in Dungeons & Dragons: World of Greyhawk; Raō, the Japanese name for Raoh, in Fist of the North Star; Ramji Rao, in Indian films including Ramji Rao Speaking, 1989

  6. Indian honorifics - Wikipedia

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    With the expansion of Indosphere cultural influence of Greater India, [3] through transmission of Hinduism in Southeast Asia [4] [5] [6] and the Silk Road transmission of Buddhism [7] [8] leading to Indianization of Southeast Asia with non-Indian southeast Asian native Indianized kingdoms [9] adopting Sanskritization [10] of their languages and titles as well as ongoing historic expansion of ...

  7. Madhusudan Rao - Wikipedia

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    Madhusudan Rao (29 January 1853 – 28 December 1912) was an Odia poet and writer from India. He was known as Bhaktakabi . His most well known work is the Chhabila Madhu Barnabodha .

  8. Rayaprolu Subba Rao - Wikipedia

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    Subbarao's literature is a mixture of Telugu Indian culture and Western ideas.He brought Western romanticism especially English lyric style to Telugu literature.However, he followed classical Sanskrit and Telugu meter in his writings and he didn't abandon Sanskrit Telugu form common language.

  9. Raja Ram Mohan Roy - Wikipedia

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    Ram Mohan Roy was born in Radhanagar, Hooghly District, Bengal Presidency.His great-grandfather Krishnakanta Bandyopadhyay was a Rarhi Kulin (noble) Brahmin.Among Kulin Brahmins – descendants of the five families of Brahmins imported from Kannauj by Ballal Sen in the 12th century as per popular myth – those from the Rarhi district of West Bengal were notorious in the 19th century for ...