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James Alexander MacNabb (26
December 1901 – 6
April 1990) was a
British rower who
competed in the 1924
Summer Olympics. He was the de jure 21st Chief...
- contestant,
Matthew MacNabb.
Despite receiving some of the
lowest scores from the
judges throughout their time on the show,
Nolan and
MacNabb reached the semi-final...
- Sir
James Macnabb Campbell, KCIE (1846–1903) was a
Scottish administrator in
India and ethnologist.
During the 1890s he was a
leading figure in the intellectual...
- Alzheimer's
Research Foundation in New York City. In 2008, he
married Margo MacNabb at
Christ Church United Methodist in New York City.
Nederlander Organization...
- gentlemen's
clubs Reid,
James Henry Erskine (1902).
Album of
Indian views.
Macnabb Collection.
Retrieved 18
February 2015. Kushalappa,
Mookonda (21 July 2018)...
- Gujarat.
Penguin Books Limited. pp. 105–109. ISBN 978-81-8475-185-7.
James Macnabb Campbell, ed. (1896).
History of Gujarát.
Gazetteer of the
Bombay Presidency...
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MacNabb, Morrison, Sanders (GBR) 1928: Lander, Warriner, Beesly, Bevan (GBR) 1932:...
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James Macnabb (1896). "Chapter I.
Early Musalmán Governors.(A.D. 1297–1403.) and II. ÁHMEDÁBÁD KINGS. (A. D. 1403–1573.)". In
James Macnabb Campbell...
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James MacNabb Campbell,
Reginald Edward Enthoven.
Published 1882, Govt.
Central Press, p.105
Gazetteer of the
Bombay Presidency By Sir
James MacNabb Campbell...