- The
Guglers (also
Güglers) were a body of
mostly English and
French knights who as
mercenaries invaded Alsace and the
Swiss plateau under the leadership...
-
Gugler or
Gügler refers to a 1375
force of
mostly English and
French knights.
Gugler may also
refer to: Eric
Gugler (1889–1974),
American Neoclassical...
- Eric
Gugler (March 13, 1889 – May 17, 1974) was an
American Neoclassical architect,
interior designer,
sculptor and muralist. He was
selected by President...
-
Archived from the
original on 27
March 2019.
Retrieved 27
April 2018.
Gugler,
Josef (2004).
World Cities Beyond the West: Globalization, Development...
-
Johann Heinrich “Henry”
Gugler also
known as
Henry Gugler (September 27, 1816 -
September 6, 1880) was an
engraver for the US
Bureau of
Engraving and...
-
Andrews and McMeel. p. 260. ISBN 0-8362-6244-1.
Gugler 2004, p. 75.
Gugler 2004, p. 73.
Gugler 2004, p. 74.
Gugler 2004, p. 73–74. Lee 2003, p. 161: "[...] South...
- Movement:
Islamic Revival through social reform (Ph.D).
University of Bristol.
Gugler,
Thomas K. (2010), "The New
Religiosity of Tablīghī Jamāʿat and Daʿwat-e...
-
Christian Gugler (born 1
August 1960) is a
Swiss athlete. He
competed in the men's
decathlon at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
-
architect Eric
Gugler to
redesign it in 1933. To
create additional staff space without increasing the
apparent size of the building,
Gugler excavated a full...
-
Religious Plurality in ****stan". In Zarrabi-Zadeh, Saeed; Omerika, Armina;
Gugler,
Thomas K; Asbury,
Michael E (eds.).
Dynamics of
Islam in the
Modern World:...