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Valentine Chirol (28 May 1852 – 22
October 1929) was a
British journalist, author,
historian and diplomat. He was the son of the Rev.
Alexander Chirol and...
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Chirols (French pronunciation: [ʃiʁɔl]; Occitan: Chiròus) is a
commune in the Ardèche
department in
southern France.
Communes of the Ardèche department...
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order bride White savior Neocolonialism Expatriate Chirol, Anne. "The 'p****port bro,'
neocolonialist looking for his 'trad wife'"...
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entitled "The
Middle Eastern Question",
written by Sir
Ignatius Valentine Chirol.
During this series, Sir
Ignatius expanded the
definition of
Middle East...
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church of Saint-Pierre was
rebuilt in a
modernist style by
architects Pierre Chirol,
Robert Flavigny and Yves
Marchand with a
circular plan and
opened in 1956...
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February 2019
Heydenreich 1952, p. 282
Tanaka 1992, pp. 92–93
HISTORY UNFOLDS Chirol &
Seydoux 1992, p. 53
Boucher 1980, p. 34 Saussaye, Le Château de Chambord...
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Paulinho (1969) Célio de
Souza (1969) Tim (1970)
Paulo Amaral (1971)
Admildo Chirol [pt] (1971)
Zizinho (1972) Célio de
Souza (1972) Mário
Travaglini (1972–75)...
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Indian feelings, and was
intellectually dependent on Britain.
Valentine Chirol,
foreign editor of The Times, who had
close ****ociations with the Raj, accused...
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England to
pursue a
libel case he had
filed against Valentine Chirol and
Annie Besant was
largely satisfied by the
promise of Reforms. Its further...
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called "the
father of
Indian unrest" by
British author Sir
Valentine Chirol.
Tilak joined the
Indian National Congress in 1890. He
opposed its moderate...