- Max
Arthur MacAuliffe (11
September 1838 − 15
March 1913),
originally known as
Michael McAuliffe, was a
senior British administrator,
prolific scholar...
-
McAuliffe (surname)
McAuliffe (crater), a
lunar crater named after astronaut Christa McAuliffe 3352 McAuliffe, an
asteroid named after astronaut Christa...
- Guru
Nanak was born on the full moon of Katak.
According to Max
Arthur Macauliffe (1909), a
Hindu festival held in the 19th
century on
Kartik Purnima in...
- translators, were
commissioned by
colonial administrators. Max
Arthur Macauliffe, a
British civil servant, was next to
publish a
major but
incomplete translation...
- 104, 111–124, 166–175. ISBN 978-1-906716-91-2.[permanent dead link]
MacAuliffe, 1909, p. 331 Cole, W.Owen. Six
Religions in the Twenty-first Century...
- Literature: A-Devo,
Volume 1.
Sahitya Akademi. p. 79. ISBN 9788126018031.
Macauliffe, Max
Arthur (28
March 2013). The Sikh Religion: Its Gurus,
Sacred Writings...
-
accordance with the
Hindu solar calendar, and this
falls in September. Max
Macauliffe, who
lived in
northwest Punjab area
during the
colonial era and is known...
- Cauly, Cawley, Cawly, Colley, Gawley, Macaulay, MacAuley, Macauley,
MacAuliffe, MacAwley, MacCauley, MacCawley, MacGauley, Magawley, Magawly, McAulay...
- jal-tree
whose shadow remained stationary to
protect him from the sun.
Macauliffe identifies this tree as
Salvadora oleoides. "Pilu"[2] is a
Proto Dravidian...
- Max
Arthur Macauliffe (1841–1913), a
senior British administrator who was
posted to
India during the
British rule of Punjab,
converted to
Sikhism in the...