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  2. Sailendra Nath Roy - Wikipedia

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    Sailendra Nath Roy (1964–2013) was an Indian man who registered his name in the Guinness Book of World Records for the farthest distance travelled on a zip wire using hair. [1] He achieved the record at Neemrana Fort Palace, Neemrana, Rajasthan, India, on 1 March 2011. Sailendra zip lined the entire 82.5 m attached to the zip wire only by his ...

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  4. M. N. Roy - Wikipedia

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    Manabendra Nath Roy (born Narendra Nath Bhattacharya, better known as M. N. Roy; 21 March 1887 – 25 January 1954) was a 20th-century Indian revolutionary, philosopher, radical activist and political theorist. Roy was the founder of the Mexican Communist Party and the Communist Party of India (Tashkent group).

  5. Death or Glory? (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was like a death, a loss, like being told your child’s been killed in a war. There’s no other way to describe it. When you go through that, it changes your life forever, there’s no point in not admitting it.

  6. The Death of God (song) - Wikipedia

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    Of the 2003 Iraq War, Harper stated "Our famous leader took us into an illegal war and killed thousands of children. Was that cool? Or was it all just a myth?..." [1] The 13 minute single was "...conceived out of (the) disgust I feel whenever war is used as some kind of solution..." (see cover notes). the lyrics contain various stories rolled into one, those of "The emigrant, the soldier, the ...

  7. Sailen Manna - Wikipedia

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    Sailendra Nath Manna (Bengali: শৈলেন মান্না; 1 September 1924 – 27 February 2012), known popularly as Sailen Manna, [2] [3] was an Indian football player who represented the India national team between 1948 and 1956. [4]

  8. Samarendra Nath Roy - Wikipedia

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    Roy was the first of three children of Kali Nath Roy and Suniti Bala Roy. [1] His father, was a freedom fighter and the Chief Editor of the newspaper The Tribune, then publishing from Lahore. [2] During the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in April 1919, The Tribune published a news report titled "Prayer at the Jama Masjid", on 6 April 1919. For this ...

  9. Category:Death in music - Wikipedia

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    Death music (5 C, 14 P) F. Funerary and memorial compositions (5 C, 81 P) S. Songs about death (7 C, 309 P) Pages in category "Death in music" The following 34 pages ...