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Heinz Rutha (born
Heinrich Rutha; 20
April 1897 – 4
November 1937) was a
Sudeten German interior decorator and
politician for the
Sudeten German Party...
- Umm
Rutha Tahtani (Arabic: أم روثة تحتاني) is a
village in
northern Aleppo Governorate,
northern Syria. With 306 inhabitants, as per the 2004 census,...
- of the city. The
riots were
spurred by the
imprisonment of
Thornton and
Rutha Blackburn, an African-American
couple that had
escaped slavery in Louisville...
- wins in a 1926
gymnastics competition in Prague. Henlein's
mentor Heinz Rutha,
founder of the
Turnerbund movement,
proposed a
youthful männerbund (male...
- (Private album) Woh
Pehli Baar
album – sang a
group number and solo "Tu
Rutha To". TV
appearances have
included specials (and soap operas)
including Navarati...
- Moved" is
considered by many to be the "face" of the
Civil Rights movement.
Rutha Mae Harris, a
former freedom singer,
speculated that
without the
music force...
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Compsibidion rutha is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
White in 1855. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of the...
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quite common especially during the
Civil Right Movement in the 1960's.
Rutha Mae Harris, one of the four
original freedom singers from Georgia, said...
- Family:
Erebidae Genus:
Catocala Species: C. connexa
Binomial name
Catocala connexa Butler, 1881
Synonyms Ephesia connexa Catocala rutha Wileman, 1911...
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cathedral school at Turku.
Publication was
undertaken by
Theodoricus Petri Rutha of Nyland, who
lived from
about 1560 to
about 1630. He came from an aristocratic...