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  2. K. P. Jayaswal - Wikipedia

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    K. P. Jayaswal was born in Mirzapur, North-Western Provinces (now in Uttar Pradesh), and graduated from Allahabad University.He went on to Jesus College, Oxford University, where he was awarded the Davis Scholarship in Chinese and graduated with a M.A. in Ancient Indian History in 1909.

  3. Syed Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Sir Syed started working on a tafsir, or commentary on the Quran, in 1877. It was published as Tafsir ul-Quran in seven volumes; the first volume appeared in 1880 and the last volume was published six years after his death in 1904. [80] In this work, he analysed and interpreted 16 paras and 13 surahs of the Quran. [80]

  4. K. Karunakaran - Wikipedia

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    Karunakaran was born on 5 July 1918 in Chirakkal near Kannur in an Ambalavasi Marar family to Thekkedathu Ravunni Marar and Kannoth Kalyani Amma. He had two elder brothers, Kannoth Kunjirama Marar and Kannoth Balakrishna Marar; a younger brother, Kannoth Damodara "Appunni" Marar; and a sister, Devaki, who died when Karunakaran was five years old.

  5. Karan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Yuvraj Karan Singh was born at the Martinez Hotel, [12] Cannes, France, into the Dogra dynasty.He was the only son of Sir Hari Singh, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. [13] His mother, Maharani Tara Devi, who was the fourth wife of his father, was the daughter of a landowning Katoch Rajput family and came from (Vijaypur near Bilaspur) in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh.

  6. Two-nation theory - Wikipedia

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    Map showing the Muslim population based on percentage in India, 1909. The two-nation theory was an ideology of religious nationalism that advocated Muslim Indian nationhood, with separate homelands for Indian Muslims and Indian Hindus within a decolonised British India, which ultimately led to the partition of India in 1947. [1]

  7. List of people from Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Karan Bilimoria: Politics: Kasturba Gandhi: Politics: Mahadev Desai: Politics: Meghnad Desai: Politics: Morarji Desai: Politics: Indian Prime Minister who got highest civilization award (Bharat Ratna, Nishan-e-Pakistan from India and Pakistan respectively) Savjibhai Korat: Politics: Shyamji Krishna Varma: Politics: Suresh Mehta: Politics ...

  8. Actor Callum Kerr and His Family Speak Out After the Brutal ...

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    Scottish actor Callum Kerr is speaking out after the brutal slayings of his mother and stepfather.. Callum, 30, shared a statement, which speaks for several members of the couple’s family, on ...

  9. Kashim Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Sir Shettima Kashim Ibrahim, KCMG CBE (10 June 1910 – 25 July 1990) [1] was a Nigerian politician who was head of the Native Administration in Borno State and was a minister for Social Services in the 1950s.