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Barney Fushimi Hajiro (****anese: 羽白 二四三,
September 16, 1916 –
January 21, 2011) was an
American combat veteran of
World War II who
received the
Medal of...
- It lies to the west of
Manek Chowk. On the
street leading to the Rani no
Hajiro (Queen’s tomb),
where the
female members of the
royal family were buried...
- no
Hajiro, also
known as
Mughalai Bibi's Tomb or
Tombs of
Ahmed Shah's Queens, is a tomb
complex near
Manek Chowk, Ahmedabad, India. Rani no
Hajiro is...
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Ahmad Shah's Tomb,
locally known as
Badshah no
Hajiro or Raja no
Hajiro (King's Mausoleum), is a
medieval mosque and the
group of
tombs in Ahmedabad, India...
- John Vaux. The
grave in
Gujarati was
known as "Bakasno
Hajiro" (બકાસનો હજીરો) is
called as "
Hajiro" (હજીરો). The name
became po****r and
village became...
- Hānaialiʻi Gilliom,
songwriter Kendall Grove,
mixed martial artist Barney F.
Hajiro (1916– 2011),
Medal of
Honor recipient S. N. Haleʻole (1819– 1866), writer...
- 442nd
decorated for
valor for
their parti****tion in the rescue,
Barney Hajiro,
James Okubo, and
George Sakato, were
originally awarded lesser medals;...
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served in
Normandy and
subsequently in
Counter Intelligence.
Barney F.
Hajiro, ****anese
American soldier and
Medal of
Honor recipient,
awarded for his...
- Luiz
Gushiken (1950–2013),
Brazilian politician and
activist Barney F.
Hajiro (1916–2011),
Medal of
Honor recipient in
World War II
Mikio Hasemoto (1916–1943)...
- no
Hajiro, near
Manek Chowk, Ahmedabad. His after-death
title is Khudaigan-i-Maghfur the
Forgiven Lord. His
queens were
buried at Rani no
Hajiro, just...