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Emmanuel Poiré (6 November 1858 – 25 February 1909),
known by the
pseudonym Caran d'Ache (French pronunciation: [kaʁɑ̃ daʃ]), was a 19th-century Russian-French...
- 235–284
Gordian dynasty 238–244
Valerian dynasty 253–261
Gallic Emperors 260–274
Illyrian Emperors 268–284
Caran dynasty 282–285
Britannic Emperors 286–297...
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Caran d'Ache (French pronunciation: [kaʁɑ̃ daʃ]) is a
Swiss manufacturing company of art
materials and
writing instruments. The company,
established in...
- The
Immigration and
Nationality Act of 1952 (Pub. L. 82–414, 66 Stat. 163,
enacted June 27, 1952), also
known as the McCarran–Walter Act,
codified under...
- out that the
caste of
genealogists and
mythographers variously known as
Carans, Bhats,
Vahivanca Barots, etc.,
prevalent in Gujarat,
Rajasthan and other...
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University of
Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-03821-3.
Caran Jhuto appears in this p****age as a go-between.
Carans in Rajasthan,
because of
their sacred status...
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Josiah Mason Perry Hunt (Speedball)
Zebra Ballpoint Ballograf Berol Bic
Caran d'Ache
Conway Stewart Cross Deli
Herlitz Kaweco Kokuyo Camlin Lamy M&G Stationery...
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Josiah Mason Perry Hunt (Speedball)
Zebra Ballpoint Ballograf Berol Bic
Caran d'Ache
Conway Stewart Cross Deli
Herlitz Kaweco Kokuyo Camlin Lamy M&G Stationery...
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patronize Le Chat Noir
included Jane Avril, Franc-Nohain,
Adolphe Willette,
Caran d'Ache, André Gill, Émile Cohl, Paul Bilhaud,
Sarah England, Paul Verlaine...
- Republic; Bic of France;
Monami of
South Korea;
PaperMate and
Parker of USA;
Caran d'Ache of
Switzerland and
numerous Chinese as well as
other Asian and European...