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Kanson Arahata (荒畑 寒村,
Arahata Kanson,
August 14, 1887 –
March 6, 1981), real name Katsuzō
Arahata (荒畑 勝三,
Arahata Katsuzō), was a ****anese politician...
- pronunciation: [pɔl øʒɛn maɡlwaʁ]; July 19, 1907 – July 12, 2001),
nicknamed Kanson Fè (Iron Pants), was the
Haitian president from 1950 to 1956. Paul Eugène...
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Practice of
Early Literary Anarchism in ****an:
Osugi Sakae,
Arahata Kanson, and
Miyajima Sukeo, 1911–1923".
Studies in the
Literary Imagination. 45...
- the century. From the
former came
Yamakawa Hitoshi,
Sakai Toshihiko, and
Kanson Arahata, who had all been
supporters of Kōtoku Shūsui, an
anarchist executed...
- new position.
Sakai dispatched Kanno's ****ure common-law husband,
Arahata Kanson to help with the newspaper. Meanwhile, Mori met with
Kanno and
managed to...
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metro station in Nagoya, ****an
Arihant (Jainism), a
philosophical concept Kanson Arahata (1887–1981), ****anese
labor leader,
politician and
writer Arahat(ta)...
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present day.
Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Kanson Arahata Seiken Akamine Kim Chon-hae
Tetsuzo Fuwa
Kiyoteru Hanada Shoichi...
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Archived from the
original on 14
August 2016.
Retrieved 27 June 2018.
Kanson-Benanav,
Jesse (29
September 2015). "Guest Column: How to keep Cambridge...
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travel around Hokkaido, but
Watanabe withdrew, and on the
advice of
Kanson Arahata changed their destination to the
closer Kōfu area. The left the...
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Treason Incident. In
October 1914, the
anarchists Ōsugi
Sakae and
Arahata Kanson attempted to
revive Heimin Shinbun. Most
issues of this
version of the paper...