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George Nathaniel Curzon, 1st
Marquess Curzon of
Kedleston (11
January 1859 – 20
March 1925),
known as Lord
Curzon, was a
British statesman, Conservative...
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Curzon may
refer to: Aria
Curzon (born 1987),
American actress Walter de
Curzon Poultney (1845–1929), one of Baltimore, Maryland's most
colorful and flamboyant...
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Kaziranga National Park. The
Curzons had
three daughters but no son, as much as Lord
Curzon wished for one. Lady
Curzon's demanding social responsibilities...
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Robert Curzon may
refer to:
Robert of Courçon or
Robert Curzon (c. 1160/1170 – 1219),
English cardinal of the
Roman Catholic Church Robert Curzon (MP, born...
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blood to any
Curzons. His descendants, such as John Roper-
Curzon, the 21st and
present Baron still go by
their full
surname of 'Roper-
Curzon'. The Roper...
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largely Hindu western areas.
Announced on 16
October 1905 by Lord
Curzon, then
Viceroy of India, and
implemented West
Bengal for
Hindus and East...
- The
Curzon Line was a
proposed demarcation line
between the
Second Polish Republic and the
Soviet Union, two new
states emerging after World War I. Based...
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George Curzon may
refer to:
George Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe (1821–1876),
British peer
George Curzon, 1st
Marquess Curzon of
Kedleston (1859–1925), Viceroy...
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Routledge (/ˈraʊtlɪdʒ/ ROWT-lij) is a
British multinational publisher. It was
founded in 1836 by
George Routledge, and
specialises in
providing academic...
- Sir
William Hutt
Curzon Wyllie KCIE CVO (5
October 1848 – 1 July 1909) was a
British Indian army officer, and
later an
official of the
British Indian Government...