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projected-61527557-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce%20Heritage%20Trust | Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust | Derby and Hucknall | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is an organisation that was founded in 1981 to preserve the history of Rolls-Royce Limited, Rolls-Royce Holdings and all merged or acquired companies. Five volunteer led branches exist, three in England, one in Scotland and a North American branch. | The collection is located within the Company campus at Sinfin. The site at Osmaston Road is now permanently closed.
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projected-61527557-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce%20Heritage%20Trust | Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust | Coventry and Ansty | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is an organisation that was founded in 1981 to preserve the history of Rolls-Royce Limited, Rolls-Royce Holdings and all merged or acquired companies. Five volunteer led branches exist, three in England, one in Scotland and a North American branch. | The Coventry and Ansty branch examples of Armstrong Siddeley rocket designs is kept at the Derby site. | [] | [
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projected-61527557-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce%20Heritage%20Trust | Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust | Bristol | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is an organisation that was founded in 1981 to preserve the history of Rolls-Royce Limited, Rolls-Royce Holdings and all merged or acquired companies. Five volunteer led branches exist, three in England, one in Scotland and a North American branch. | The Bristol branch engine collection is housed in the Sir Roy Fedden Heritage Centre. As well as Roy Fedden designed engines from the Bristol Aeroplane Company and products built by Bristol Siddeley a number of de Havilland and Blackburn types are displayed. | [] | [
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projected-61527557-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce%20Heritage%20Trust | Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust | Scotland | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is an organisation that was founded in 1981 to preserve the history of Rolls-Royce Limited, Rolls-Royce Holdings and all merged or acquired companies. Five volunteer led branches exist, three in England, one in Scotland and a North American branch. | The Scottish branch of the Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is based in the village of Inchinnan, Renfrewshire and has a collection of engines that were produced at the Hillington and East Kilbride factories. | [] | [
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projected-61527557-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce%20Heritage%20Trust | Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust | Indianapolis | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is an organisation that was founded in 1981 to preserve the history of Rolls-Royce Limited, Rolls-Royce Holdings and all merged or acquired companies. Five volunteer led branches exist, three in England, one in Scotland and a North American branch. | The Indianapolis branch of the trust chronicles the history of the Allison Engine Company which was acquired by Rolls-Royce in 1995 as well as later and current products of Rolls-Royce North America. | [] | [
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projected-61527557-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce%20Heritage%20Trust | Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust | Publications | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is an organisation that was founded in 1981 to preserve the history of Rolls-Royce Limited, Rolls-Royce Holdings and all merged or acquired companies. Five volunteer led branches exist, three in England, one in Scotland and a North American branch. | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust publishes a range of books and other media specialising in aero engine subjects and other products, company personnel and history topics.
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projected-61527557-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce%20Heritage%20Trust | Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust | References | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is an organisation that was founded in 1981 to preserve the history of Rolls-Royce Limited, Rolls-Royce Holdings and all merged or acquired companies. Five volunteer led branches exist, three in England, one in Scotland and a North American branch. | Notes | [] | [
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projected-61527557-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolls-Royce%20Heritage%20Trust | Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust | Further reading | The Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust is an organisation that was founded in 1981 to preserve the history of Rolls-Royce Limited, Rolls-Royce Holdings and all merged or acquired companies. Five volunteer led branches exist, three in England, one in Scotland and a North American branch. | Donne, Michael. Leader of the skies - Rolls-Royce: The first seventy-five years. London, England. Frederick Muller Limited, 1981.
Pugh, Peter. The Magic of a Name - The Rolls-Royce Story - The First 40 Years. Cambridge, England. Icon Books Ltd, 2000.
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projected-61527575-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayana%20Junction%20railway%20station | Bayana Junction railway station | Introduction | Bayana Junction railway station is a railway station in Bharatpur district, Rajasthan. Its code is BXN. It serves Bayana town. The station consists of 3 platforms. Passenger, Express, and Superfast trains halt here. | [] | [
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projected-61527575-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayana%20Junction%20railway%20station | Bayana Junction railway station | References | Bayana Junction railway station is a railway station in Bharatpur district, Rajasthan. Its code is BXN. It serves Bayana town. The station consists of 3 platforms. Passenger, Express, and Superfast trains halt here. | Category:Railway stations in Bharatpur district
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projected-61527588-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%20Yifang | Li Yifang | Introduction | Li Yifang (born 1 February 1975) is a Chinese gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | [] | [
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projected-61527588-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li%20Yifang | Li Yifang | Eponymous skill | Li Yifang (born 1 February 1975) is a Chinese gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | Li has one eponymous skill listed in the Code of Points. | [] | [
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projected-71484686-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudancistrus%20megacephalus | Pseudancistrus megacephalus | Introduction | 'Pseudancistrus' megacephalus is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is of uncertain and disputed classification. | [] | [
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projected-71484686-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudancistrus%20megacephalus | Pseudancistrus megacephalus | Distribution | 'Pseudancistrus' megacephalus is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is of uncertain and disputed classification. | 'P.' megacephalus is native to South America, where it occurs in the Essequibo River basin in Guyana, as well as the Atlantic coastal drainage of Suriname. The exact locality at which it has been found within Suriname's coastal drainage is unknown, although its presence in the region has been stated. | [] | [
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projected-71484686-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudancistrus%20megacephalus | Pseudancistrus megacephalus | Taxonomy | 'Pseudancistrus' megacephalus is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is of uncertain and disputed classification. | 'P.' megacephalus was originally described as Chaetostomus megacephalus by Albert Günther in 1868. In 1904, it was listed as a member of Ancistrus by Charles Tate Regan. In 1889, it was reclassified as a member of Hemiancistrus by Carl H. Eigenmann and Rosa Smith Eigenmann, a classification which C. H. Eigenmann later ... | [] | [
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projected-71484686-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudancistrus%20megacephalus | Pseudancistrus megacephalus | References | 'Pseudancistrus' megacephalus is a species of catfish in the family Loricariidae. It is of uncertain and disputed classification. | Category:Fish described in 1868
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projected-44791207-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Beijing%20Building | Digital Beijing Building | Introduction | The Digital Beijing Building () is located northwest of the intersection of Beichen West and Anxiang North roads, on Olympic Green, in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China. It is a block-shaped building erected to serve as a data center during the 2008 Summer Olympics. Since then it has served as both a museum devo... | [] | [
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projected-44791207-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Beijing%20Building | Digital Beijing Building | Building | The Digital Beijing Building () is located northwest of the intersection of Beichen West and Anxiang North roads, on Olympic Green, in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China. It is a block-shaped building erected to serve as a data center during the 2008 Summer Olympics. Since then it has served as both a museum devo... | Digital Beijing is located on the northwest corner of the intersection of Beichen West, Anxiang North and Huizhong roads in the Olympic Green neighborhood of Beijing's Chaoyang District, a generally level area north of the Forbidden City on the city's central axis. Guihua Third Street is to the north, and Tianchen Wes... | [] | [
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projected-44791207-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Beijing%20Building | Digital Beijing Building | History | The Digital Beijing Building () is located northwest of the intersection of Beichen West and Anxiang North roads, on Olympic Green, in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China. It is a block-shaped building erected to serve as a data center during the 2008 Summer Olympics. Since then it has served as both a museum devo... | Once Beijing was awarded the 2008 Summer Olympics in 2001, planning began for the Games, and the Olympic Green area in the city's Chaoyang District that would host the Olympic Village and many major event venues. One theme of the Olympics was to be the "Digital Olympics", using more new information technology than had ... | [
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projected-44791207-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Beijing%20Building | Digital Beijing Building | Reception | The Digital Beijing Building () is located northwest of the intersection of Beichen West and Anxiang North roads, on Olympic Green, in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China. It is a block-shaped building erected to serve as a data center during the 2008 Summer Olympics. Since then it has served as both a museum devo... | The first public reaction from an architecture critic was positive. "If China has set out to impress the world with the 2008 Olympics," The Guardian'''s Jonathan Glancey wrote in February 2008, several months before the Games and two months after the building's completion, "the stadium and its attendant buildings—the A... | [] | [
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projected-44791207-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Beijing%20Building | Digital Beijing Building | See also | The Digital Beijing Building () is located northwest of the intersection of Beichen West and Anxiang North roads, on Olympic Green, in the Chaoyang District of Beijing, China. It is a block-shaped building erected to serve as a data center during the 2008 Summer Olympics. Since then it has served as both a museum devo... | List of museums in China | [] | [
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projected-61527601-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet%20Morin | Janet Morin | Introduction | Janet Morin (born 25 September 1975) is a Canadian gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | [] | [
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projected-61527607-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pak%20Gyong-sil | Pak Gyong-sil | Introduction | Pak Gyong-sil (1 February 1975 – 16 July 2006) was a North Korean gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. She is known for introducing the Pak salto. | [] | [
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projected-44791208-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Brake%20%28rugby%20union%2C%20born%201952%29 | John Brake (rugby union, born 1952) | Introduction | Leonard John Brake (born 3 July 1952) is a former New Zealand rugby union player and coach. A first five-eighth, Brake represented Bay of Plenty at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, on their 1976 tour of South America. He played five matches on that tour, but did not... | [] | [
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projected-44791208-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Brake%20%28rugby%20union%2C%20born%201952%29 | John Brake (rugby union, born 1952) | References | Leonard John Brake (born 3 July 1952) is a former New Zealand rugby union player and coach. A first five-eighth, Brake represented Bay of Plenty at a provincial level, and was a member of the New Zealand national side, the All Blacks, on their 1976 tour of South America. He played five matches on that tour, but did not... | Category:1952 births
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projected-61527619-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Isaacs | Henry Isaacs | Introduction | Henry Isaacs (1831 – 2 August 1909, London) London-born, was a prominent Auckland, New Zealand general merchant from 1850 to 1875 principally through the firm known as E. and H. Isaacs. His elder brother Edward (1820—1891), who established the firm's Melbourne base in 1842, moved to Auckland in 1865 and they ran a troo... | [] | [
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projected-61527619-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Isaacs | Henry Isaacs | Leading businessmen | Henry Isaacs (1831 – 2 August 1909, London) London-born, was a prominent Auckland, New Zealand general merchant from 1850 to 1875 principally through the firm known as E. and H. Isaacs. His elder brother Edward (1820—1891), who established the firm's Melbourne base in 1842, moved to Auckland in 1865 and they ran a troo... | They both participated in the establishment of major Auckland financial institutions and served the community in various ways, Henry as an Auckland City councillor and representative of the council on the Auckland Harbour Board. Henry was also a member of the Auckland province's Board of Health
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projected-61527619-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Isaacs | Henry Isaacs | Auckland City council | Henry Isaacs (1831 – 2 August 1909, London) London-born, was a prominent Auckland, New Zealand general merchant from 1850 to 1875 principally through the firm known as E. and H. Isaacs. His elder brother Edward (1820—1891), who established the firm's Melbourne base in 1842, moved to Auckland in 1865 and they ran a troo... | Philip Aaron Philips councillor and first mayor of Auckland City resigned his offices in July 1874 and accepted the position of Auckland's Town Clerk. Isaacs, because he was the most senior member of the Auckland City council, was elected to fill the temporary vacancy of mayor of Auckland City on 20 July 1874. At the e... | [] | [
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projected-61527619-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry%20Isaacs | Henry Isaacs | References | Henry Isaacs (1831 – 2 August 1909, London) London-born, was a prominent Auckland, New Zealand general merchant from 1850 to 1875 principally through the firm known as E. and H. Isaacs. His elder brother Edward (1820—1891), who established the firm's Melbourne base in 1842, moved to Auckland in 1865 and they ran a troo... | Category:1831 births
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projected-61527620-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Medufia | Ruth Medufia | Introduction | Ruth Medufia (Ghana, 1991 or 1992) is a welder (welding is a completely male dominated industry) from Sekondi - Takoradi in Ghana. In 2018, she was listed among BBC'S 100 most influential and inspiring women in the world (100 Women (BBC). Medufia, lives in a community with few possibilities and aims to be a model to fo... | [] | [
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projected-61527620-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth%20Medufia | Ruth Medufia | Career | Ruth Medufia (Ghana, 1991 or 1992) is a welder (welding is a completely male dominated industry) from Sekondi - Takoradi in Ghana. In 2018, she was listed among BBC'S 100 most influential and inspiring women in the world (100 Women (BBC). Medufia, lives in a community with few possibilities and aims to be a model to fo... | Upon completion of senior high school, Medufia enrolled in the Youth Inclusive Entrepreneurial Development Initiative for Employment (YIEDIE), a Mastercard Foundation’s Youth Forward initiative. This initiative seeks to train the youth including women to become qualified and licensed tradespeople especially in the area... | [] | [
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projected-61527621-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snezhana%20Khristakieva | Snezhana Khristakieva | Introduction | Snezhana Khristakieva (born 11 March 1977) is a Bulgarian gymnast. She competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics. She has a skill named after her on the uneven bars in the women's Code of Points - a Gienger with full turn, although it is almost universally referred to as a Def (its name in the Men's code of points). It is c... | [] | [
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projected-61527621-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snezhana%20Khristakieva | Snezhana Khristakieva | References | Snezhana Khristakieva (born 11 March 1977) is a Bulgarian gymnast. She competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics. She has a skill named after her on the uneven bars in the women's Code of Points - a Gienger with full turn, although it is almost universally referred to as a Def (its name in the Men's code of points). It is c... | Category:1977 births
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projected-20474592-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | Introduction | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | [] | [
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projected-20474592-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2007 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The 18 CNN Heroes finalists for 2007 were (in alphabetical order):
Florence Cassassuce, La Paz, Mexico
Kayla Cornale, of Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Mathias Craig, of San Francisco
Irania Martinez Garcia, of Guantanamo, Cuba
Pablo Fajardo, of Ecuador
Rangina Hamidi, of Stone Ridge, Virginia, United States
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projected-20474592-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2008 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The Top 10 CNN Heroes of 2008 were (in alphabetical order):
Tad Agoglia, of Long Island, New York, United States
Yohannes Gebregeorgis, of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Carolyn LeCroy, of Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Anne Mahlum, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Jorge Munoz, of Queens, New York, United States
Jordan Thomas, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, United
Budi Soehardi, of Kupang, Indonesia
Betty Makoni, of London, United Kingdom
Doc Hendley, of Blowing Rock, North Carolina, United States
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projected-20474592-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2010 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2010 (in alphabetical order):
Guadalupe Arizpe De La Vega of Juarez, Mexico
Susan Burton of California, United States
Linda Fondren of Mississippi, United States
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Eddie Canales of Texas, United States
Taryn Davis of North Carolina, United States
Sal Dimiceli of Wisconsin, United States
Derreck Kayongo of Atlanta, United States
Diane Latiker of Chicago, United States
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Pushpa Basnet of Kathmandu, Nepal: 2012 CNN Hero of the year
Wanda Butts of Ohio, United States
Mary Cortani of California, United States
Catalina Escobar of Cartagena, Colombia
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projected-20474592-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2013 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2013 (in alphabetical order):
Dale Beatty, co-founder of Purple Heart Homes
George Bwelle
Robin Emmons
Danielle Gletow, founder of One Simple Wish
Tawanda Jones
Richard Nares
Kakenya Ntaiya
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projected-20474592-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2014 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2014 (in alphabetical order):
Arthur Bloom of the United States
Jon Burns of the United Kingdom
Pen Farthing of the United Kingdom: 2014 CNN Hero of the year
Elimelech Goldberg of the United States
Leela Hazzah of Kenya
Patricia Kelly of the United States
Annette March-Grier of the Unite... | [] | [
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projected-20474592-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2015 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2015:
Maggie Doyne, of New Jersey, United States: 2015 CNN Hero of the year
Jim Withers, United States
Monique Pool, of Suriname
Richard Joyner, United States
Sean Gobin, United States
Bhagwati Agrawal, India
Kim Carter, United States
Rochelle Ripley, United States
Jody Farley-Berens
Daniel Iv... | [] | [
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projected-20474592-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2016 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2016:
Jeison Aristizábal of Cali, Colombia: 2016 CNN Hero of the year
Craig Dodson, United States
Sherri Franklin, United States
Brad Ludden, United States
Luma Mufleh, United States
Georgie Smith, United States
Umra Omar, Kenya
Sheldon Smith, United States
Becca Stevens, United States
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projected-20474592-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2017 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2017:
Stan Hays
Samir Lakhani
Jennifer Maddox
Rosie Mashale
Andrew Manzi
Leslie Morissette
Mona Patel
Khali Sweeney
Aaron Valencia
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projected-20474592-013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2018 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2018:
Abisoye Ajayi-Akinfolarin
Maria Rose Belding
Amanda Boxtel
Rob Gore
Luke Mickelson
Susan Munsey
Florence Phillips
Ricardo Pun-Chong: 2018 CNN Hero of the Year
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projected-20474592-014 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2019 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2019 each received US$10,000. The 2019 CNN Hero of the Year received an additional US$100,000. The top 10 CNN Heroes of 2019:
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projected-20474592-015 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2020 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The 14th Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute focused solely on inspirational heroes from the biggest stories of the year -- the fight against coronavirus and the battle for racial equity and social justice. Frontline workers, advocates, scientists, Young Wonders and everyday people were saluted and 8 nonprofit organ... | [] | [
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projected-20474592-016 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNN%20Heroes | CNN Heroes | 2021 | CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute is a television special created by CNN to honor individuals who make extraordinary contributions to humanitarian aid and make a difference in their communities. The program was started in 2007. Since 2016, the program was hosted by Anderson Cooper and Kelly Ripa. Honorees are introduced ... | The 15th Annual CNN Heroes All-Star Tribute returned to the long-running shows' traditional format honoring the Top 10 CNN Heroes of 2021 with viewers voting online for the CNN Hero of the Year. Shirley Raines was selected as the 2021 CNN Hero of the Year.
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projected-26727312-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%E2%80%9365%20Princeton%20Tigers%20men%27s%20basketball%20team | 1964–65 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team | Introduction | The 1964–65 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team represented Princeton University in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season. Butch van Breda Kolff served as head coach and the team captain was Bill Bradley. The team played its home games in the Dillon G... | [] | [
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projected-26727312-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%E2%80%9365%20Princeton%20Tigers%20men%27s%20basketball%20team | 1964–65 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team | Regular season | The 1964–65 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team represented Princeton University in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season. Butch van Breda Kolff served as head coach and the team captain was Bill Bradley. The team played its home games in the Dillon G... | The team posted a 23–6 (13–1 Ivy League) record.
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projected-26727312-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1964%E2%80%9365%20Princeton%20Tigers%20men%27s%20basketball%20team | 1964–65 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team | NCAA tournament | The 1964–65 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team represented Princeton University in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1964–65 NCAA University Division men's basketball season. Butch van Breda Kolff served as head coach and the team captain was Bill Bradley. The team played its home games in the Dillon G... | The team advanced to the 1965 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament Final four.
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projected-61527629-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muireann%20Irish | Muireann Irish | Introduction | Muireann Irish is a cognitive neuropsychologist at the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney. She has a history of winning numerous International and National awards, including an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship. She has won, on average, at l... | [] | [
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projected-61527629-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muireann%20Irish | Muireann Irish | Career | Muireann Irish is a cognitive neuropsychologist at the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney. She has a history of winning numerous International and National awards, including an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship. She has won, on average, at l... | Irish works on the loss of empathy during dementia. She says she is "interested in how we remember the past and imagine the future. The relative frequency and ease with which we engage in those forms of thought belies their incredible complexity." Her career has explored how memory and imagination are changed during ne... | [] | [
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projected-61527629-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muireann%20Irish | Muireann Irish | Diversity in science | Muireann Irish is a cognitive neuropsychologist at the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney. She has a history of winning numerous International and National awards, including an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship. She has won, on average, at l... | Irish has advocated for diversity in science on many platforms, and she "is committed to the promotion and retention of women in science". She was named as one of the inaugural 30 ‘Superstars of STEM’, part of a growing movement with the goal of providing positive role models to young girls and minorities to pursue a c... | [] | [
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projected-61527629-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muireann%20Irish | Muireann Irish | Awards | Muireann Irish is a cognitive neuropsychologist at the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney. She has a history of winning numerous International and National awards, including an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship. She has won, on average, at l... | Irish has received a number of international awards.
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projected-61527629-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muireann%20Irish | Muireann Irish | Media | Muireann Irish is a cognitive neuropsychologist at the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney. She has a history of winning numerous International and National awards, including an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and L’Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowship. She has won, on average, at l... | Irish's work has been described on The Conversation.
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projected-61527634-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Min%20A-yeong | Min A-yeong | Introduction | Min A-yeong (born 28 January 1975) is a South Korean gymnast. She competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | [] | [
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projected-23579380-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Introduction | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
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projected-23579380-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Professional activities | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
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projected-23579380-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Reception within the scientific community | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
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projected-23579380-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Appointment to the board of the CNRS | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
He is a former pupil of Gilbert Durand and Julien Freund, and an emeritus professor at Paris Descartes University. His work touches upon the issue of community links and the prevalence of "the imaginary" in the everyday life of contemporary societies, t... | Maffesoli's appointment to the board of Directors of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique caused an outcry in the scientific community. The decree of 5 October 2005 by which the appointment was established stated that the appointment was justified "because of [his] scientific and technological competence".
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projected-23579380-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Appointment to the Conseil National des Universités | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
He is a former pupil of Gilbert Durand and Julien Freund, and an emeritus professor at Paris Descartes University. His work touches upon the issue of community links and the prevalence of "the imaginary" in the everyday life of contemporary societies, t... | In late 2007, when Maffesoli was appointed to the Conseil National des Universités (CNU), section 19 (Sociology, Demography), the Association des Sociologues Enseignants du Supérieur (ASES) and the Association Française de Sociologie (AFS) protested against this decision, as well as many other social scientists.
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projected-23579380-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Appointment to the Institut Universitaire de France | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
He is a former pupil of Gilbert Durand and Julien Freund, and an emeritus professor at Paris Descartes University. His work touches upon the issue of community links and the prevalence of "the imaginary" in the everyday life of contemporary societies, t... | Maffesoli was one of the persons appointed to the Institut Universitaire de France by a decree issued by the Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche, Valérie Pécresse, in August 2008. This decree was the subject of a controversy over the appointment of people not selected by juries from the institute, ... | [] | [
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projected-23579380-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Sociétés hoax | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
He is a former pupil of Gilbert Durand and Julien Freund, and an emeritus professor at Paris Descartes University. His work touches upon the issue of community links and the prevalence of "the imaginary" in the everyday life of contemporary societies, t... | Manuel Quinon and Arnaud Saint-Martin, two sociologists who were students of Maffesoli in the early 2000s, took inspiration from the Sokal hoax to demonstrate the lack of intellectual rigour in Maffesoli's work, as well as the absence of any serious peer review in one of the two journals that he directs.
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projected-23579380-009 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Bibliography | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
He is a former pupil of Gilbert Durand and Julien Freund, and an emeritus professor at Paris Descartes University. His work touches upon the issue of community links and the prevalence of "the imaginary" in the everyday life of contemporary societies, t... | Logique de la domination, Paris, PUF. (1976)
avec Pessin A. La violence fondatrice . Paris, Champ Urbain Ed. (1978).
La Violence totalitaire, Paris. PUF. (1979) Reed. (1994) La Violence totalitaire. Essai d'anthropologie politique. Paris, Méridiens/Klincksieck.
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projected-23579380-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20Maffesoli | Michel Maffesoli | Further reading | Michel Maffesoli (born 14 November 1944) is a French sociologist.
He is a former pupil of Gilbert Durand and Julien Freund, and an emeritus professor at Paris Descartes University. His work touches upon the issue of community links and the prevalence of "the imaginary" in the everyday life of contemporary societies, t... | Dérive autour de l'œuvre de Michel Maffesoli, Ceaq (introduction by Gilbert Durand), Paris, L’Harmattan, 2004.
T.Keller, "Ein französischer Lebenssoziologe : Michel Maffesoli", in S Moebius et L.Peter. : Französische Soziologie der Gegenwart EVK verlag . Konstanz, 2004.
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projected-23579382-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indika%20Bandaranayake | Indika Bandaranayake | Introduction | Indika Bandaranayake (born September 7, 1972) is a Sri Lankan politician, a member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka and he is the former Deputy Minister of Housing and Construction. It is widely believe that Bandaranyake is to be a top level powerful Minister in Sri Lanka. | [] | [
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projected-20474600-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped%20%28Australian%20TV%20series%29 | Trapped (Australian TV series) | Introduction | Trapped is an Australian children's television series which first premiered on 30 November 2008 and finished its first run on 18 April 2009 on the Seven Network. The 26-part series was shot entirely on location in and around Broome, Western Australia from May to October 2008. A follow up series entitled Castaway began ... | [] | [
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projected-20474600-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trapped%20%28Australian%20TV%20series%29 | Trapped (Australian TV series) | Premise | Trapped is an Australian children's television series which first premiered on 30 November 2008 and finished its first run on 18 April 2009 on the Seven Network. The 26-part series was shot entirely on location in and around Broome, Western Australia from May to October 2008. A follow up series entitled Castaway began ... | Following the mysterious disappearance of their parents from a remote scientific research station, a group of children are trapped in a dangerous paradise.
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Maia Mitchell as Natasha Hamilton
Anthony Spanos as Josh Jacobs
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projected-61527642-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela%20Tucker | Angela Tucker | Introduction | Angela Tucker is an American writer, and Emmy and Webby award winning producer/director. She is best known for her work on Black Folk Don't, (A)sexual and All Styles. | [] | [
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projected-61527642-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela%20Tucker | Angela Tucker | Life and career | Angela Tucker is an American writer, and Emmy and Webby award winning producer/director. She is best known for her work on Black Folk Don't, (A)sexual and All Styles. | Tucker graduated from Wesleyan University with a BA, and from Columbia University with an MFA. She was a Sundance Institute Women Filmmakers Initiative fellow. She has received grants from the MacArthur Foundation, the Ford Foundation, Tribeca All Access and the Brooklyn Arts Council. She was awarded an Artist Residenc... | [] | [
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projected-61527652-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaud%20de%20Via | Arnaud de Via | Introduction | Arnaud de Via (died 24 November 1335) was a French cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Arnaud's brother Jacques was also a cardinal and their mother was sister to pope John XXII. | [] | [
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projected-61527652-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnaud%20de%20Via | Arnaud de Via | Life | Arnaud de Via (died 24 November 1335) was a French cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church. Arnaud's brother Jacques was also a cardinal and their mother was sister to pope John XXII. | Born in Cahors, he became a protonotary apostolic, archdeacon of Fréjus, provost of Barjols and prior of S. Nicola de Bari. He was made a cardinal in the consistory of 20 June 1317. He built the Petit Palais in Avignon, a residence at Villeneuve-lès-Avignon and the collégiale Notre-Dame, intended to receive his tomb an... | [
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projected-61527653-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristina%20Panayotova | Kristina Panayotova | Introduction | Kristina Panayotova (born 27 August 1975) is a Bulgarian gymnast. She competed in six events at the 1992 Summer Olympics. | [] | [
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projected-26727366-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rulers%20of%20Tibet | List of rulers of Tibet | Introduction | This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country. | [] | [
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projected-26727366-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rulers%20of%20Tibet | List of rulers of Tibet | Pre-Imperial Yarlung dynastyAncient Tibet: Research materials from the Yeshe De project. Berkeley 1986, pp. 141-78; Tsepon W.D. Shakabpa, Tibet. A Political History. Yale 1967. | This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country. | Nyatri Tsenpo
Mutri Tsenpo (son)
Dingtri Tsenpo (son)
Sotri Tsenpo (son)
Mertri Tsenpo (son)
Daktri Tsenpo (son)
Siptri Tsenpo (son)
Drigum Tsenpo (son)
Pude Gunggyal (son)
Esho Leg (son)
Desho Leg (son)
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projected-26727366-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rulers%20of%20Tibet | List of rulers of Tibet | Tibetan Empire | This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country. | Songtsen Gampo 618–641 (son of Namri Songtsen)
Gungsong Gungtsen 641–646 (son)
Songtsen Gampo 646–649 (second time)
Mangsong Mangtsen 649–677 (son of Gungsong Gungtsen)
Tridu Songtsen 677–704 (son)
Lha 704–705 (son)
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projected-26727366-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rulers%20of%20Tibet | List of rulers of Tibet | Sakya lamasLuciano Petech, Central Tibet and the Mongols. Rome 1990. | This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country. | Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen 1216–1251 (Mongol protégé 1247)
Phagpa Drakpa Gyaltsen 1251–1280 (nephew)
Dharmapala Raksita 1280–1282 (nephew)
Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen 1286–1303 (of Sharpa lineage)
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projected-26727366-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rulers%20of%20Tibet | List of rulers of Tibet | Sakya Imperial Preceptors (Dishi) | This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country. | Phagpa Lodro Gyaltsen 1270–1274
Rinchen Gyaltsen 1274–1279 (brother)
Dharmapala Raksita 1282–1286 (nephew)
Yeshe Rinchen 1286–1291
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projected-26727366-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rulers%20of%20Tibet | List of rulers of Tibet | Dpon-chens (Ponchens) | This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country. | Shakya Zangpo circa 1264–1270
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Zhangtsun circa 1275–?
Chukpo Gangkarwa ?–1280
Changchub Rinchen 1281/82
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projected-26727366-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20rulers%20of%20Tibet | List of rulers of Tibet | Phagmodrupa dynastyGiuseppe Tucci, Tibetan Painted Scrolls. [Rome 1949; Giuseppe Tucci, Deb T'er Dmar Po Gsarma. Rome 1971; Per K. Sørensen & Guntram Hazod, Rulers on the Celestial Plain. Wien 2007; Olaf Czaja, Medieval rule in Tibet, Vol. I-II. Wien 2013. | This article lists the rulers of Tibet from the beginning of legendary history. Included are regimes with their base in Central Tibet, that held authority over at least a substantial portion of the country. | Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen 1354–1364
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Sonam Drakpa 1381–1385 (brother)
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Kunzang 1466–circa 1479 (son)
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