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Desan can
refer to:
Desan (bishop), a
Christian bishop in
Mesopotamia in the 4th
century AD Deçan, a town in
western Kosovo Christine A.
Desan, American...
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Sardarni Desan Kaur
Waraich (1740 – 1794), also
known as Mai
Desan was the
regent of the
Sukerchakia Misl
during the
minority of her son from 1770. She...
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Christine A.
Desan is an
American academic. She is the Leo
Gottlieb Professor of Law at the
Harvard Law
School and, with Sven Beckert, co-director of...
- that of the Gir
Hills in that region.: 187
Other names include Bhodah,
Desan, Gujarati, Kathiawari,
Sorthi and Surti.: 187
These cattle were exported...
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Philippe Desan is
Howard L.
Willett Professor of
French and
History of
Culture at the
University of Chicago.
Originally from France,
Desan is
among the...
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Desan (died 355 AD) was a
bishop of the
Christian Church. He was a
resident of
Bizabda in
Mesopotamia during the
reign of
Shapur II. He
refused to turn...
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Suzanne M.
Desan (born 1957) is an
American historian. She is the Vilas-Shinner
Professor of
History at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison, and the author...
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Wilfrid Desan (1908– 14
January 2001) was a
professor in
philosophy best
known for
introducing French existentialism and
especially the
thought of Jean-Paul...
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through one Bhimadeva. Karna's
inscriptions have been
found at Mangrol,
Desan near Bhiloda, and
Sampla near Jambusar. A 1297 CE inscription,
which records...
- 343–370. Friedrich, Hugo;
Desan,
Philippe (1991). Montaigne.
University of
California Press. ISBN 978-0520072534.
Friedrich &
Desan 1991, p. 71. Billault...