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Time trip.(Nobel Prizes)
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The Nobel Prizes were the brainchild of Alfred Bernhard Nobel (1833-1896) of Sweden, an accomplished scientist, businessman, and engineer. Nobel had more than 350 patented inventions.
Nobel's greatest scientific achievement was the invention of dynamite in 1867. Named after dynamis, the Greek word for "power," dynamite made it easier, safer, and cheaper to blast through rock and earth. The experiments leading up to dynamite's invention were anything but safe, however--Nobel's younger brother was killed in an accidental explosion, and several of the inventor's ...
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Dawn. (short story) (Indian Literatures: In the Fifth Decade of Independence)
Magazine article from: World Literature Today
; ...out victorious every time. One day, on returning from school, he asked, "Grandpa, do you know of Mahmud of Ghazna?" "Mahmud of Ghazna?" I stared at him, digging hard into my memory. He immediately struck a hard blow: "So, you don...
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Les saisons en enfer du jeune Ayyaz.(Review)
Magazine article from: World Literature Today
; ...two historical characters: Sultan Mahmud of Ghazna (d. 1030 A.D.) and his slave...legends began to develop about Mahmud and Ayaz, and soon in Persian Sufi...occurs when Ayaz falls in love with Mahmud and becomes "passive," turning...
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A tangled history.(The Shade of Swords: Jihad and tge Conflict Between Islam and Christianity)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Commonweal
; ...title, Akbar digresses to survey the history of jihad in India. Here he details the victories of warlords, such as Mahmud of Ghazna, over Hindu populations. In the context of Indian history, the author makes the briefest reference--a single...
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Fools Are Everywhere: The Court Jester around the World.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of World History
; ...court jester for the Qin dynasty (221-207 B.C.); the Persian jester Abu Bakr-e Robadi in the court of Sultan Mahmud of Ghazna (r. 998-1030); the Song dynasty jester Ding Xianxian, "Immortal Revelation Ding," in the court of Emperor...
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The Experience of Islamic Art on the Margins of Islam
Magazine article from: The Muslim World
; ...this narrative developed - beginning in 1,025 with Mahmud of Ghazna's destruction of the Shaiva temple at Somanatha and...Mosque at Ayodha in 1992. He shows how the memory of Mahmud's act of destruction as the "symbolic appropriation...
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