- A
famine is a
widespread scarcity of food
caused by
several possible factors, including, but not
limited to war,
natural disasters, crop failure, widespread...
- The
Great Famine, also
known as the
Great Hunger (Irish: an
Gorta Mór [ənˠ ˈɡɔɾˠt̪ˠə ˈmˠoːɾˠ]), the
Famine and the
Irish Potato Famine, was a
period of...
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Great Famine may
refer to:
Great Chinese Famine (1958–1961)
Great Famine (Greece) (1941–1944)
Great Bengal famine of 1770
Great Raj****na
Famine (1869)...
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Potato famine may
refer to:
European Potato Famine, the
wider agrarian crisis in
Europe contemporaneous to the
Irish and
Highland potato famines in the...
- The Holodomor, also
known as the
Ukrainian Famine, was a human-made
famine in
Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 that
killed millions of Ukrainians. The...
- The
Bengal famine of 1943 was a
famine in the
Bengal province of
British India (present-day Bangladesh, West
Bengal and
eastern India)
during World War...
- may
refer to:
Great Bengal famine of 1770
Bengal famine of 1873–1874
Bengal famine of 1943
Bangladesh famine of 1974
Famine in
India This disambiguation...
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Bengal famine Droughts and
famines in
Russia and the
Soviet Union Famine in
India Famines in the
Czech lands Famines in
Ethiopia Great Bengal famine of 1770...
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Indian famines,
including the
Bengal famine of 1770, the
Chalisa famine, the Doji bara
famine, the
Great Famine of 1876–1878, and the
Bengal famine of 1943...
- A
famine food or
poverty food is any
inexpensive or
readily available food used to
nourish people in
times of
hunger and starvation,
whether caused by...