| Dravidian studies Dravidian studies (also Dravidology) is the academic field devoted to the Dravidian languages, literature and culture. It is a superset of Tamil studies, and a subset of South Asian studies.16th to 18th century missionaries who wrote Tamil grammars or lexica include Henriques Henrique, Roberto de Nobili, Bartholomaeus Ziegenbalg and Constantino Giuseppe Beschi.Pioneers of the field were Robert Caldwell, Johan van Manen, T. Dravidian_studies
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| List of Singaporean patriotic songs list of Singaporean patriotic songs. A patriotic song may be defined as one which inspires feelings of pride in one's country. The list has both traditional folk songs that have special meaning to Singaporeans, as well as modern songs composed specifically for national celebrations, particularly the National Day Parade held on 9 August each year. List_of_Singaporean_patriotic_songs
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| Swadhyay Movement Swadhyay Movement is a socio-spiritual movement set up by noted Indian philosopher and orator, Pandurang Shastri Athavale, also known as Dadaji in 1950s, which led to the formation of an organization the Swadhyay Parivar. Athavale was later awarded the Templeton Prize in 1997 and the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership and India's second highest civilian honour, the Padma Vibhushan in 1999. Swadhyay_Movement
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| Yoshimi Takeuchi was a distinguished Japanese student of China and Chinese literature, a cultural critic and translator.In 1931 Takeuchi graduated from high school and entered the department of Sinology at Tokyo University, where he encountered Taijun Takeda. Together they founded a Chinese literature study group. Yoshimi_Takeuchi
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| Dhimal for the village in Nepal see Dhimal, Nepal Dhimal
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| Josephine Ho Josephine Chuen-juei Ho National Central University, Taiwan, and coordinator of its Center For the Study of Sexualities.She has withstood lawsuits directed at her outspokenness on gender and rights issues. Josephine_Ho
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| Weatherhead East Asian Institute Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI) at Columbia University is a community of scholars affiliated with Columbia's Schools of Business, Law, International and Public Affairs, and Arts and Sciences, bringing together over 50 full-time faculty, a diverse group of visiting scholars and professionals, and students from the United States and abroad. Weatherhead_East_Asian_Institute
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| Oriental Institute, ASCR The Oriental Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic is a research institution specialising in the field of Oriental and African studies . The Institute collaborates with Czech universities providing teaching of relevant subjects, training junior researchers and taking part in post-graduate doctoral programmes. The Institute provides information services and works actively with the mass media. Oriental_Institute,_ASCR
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| Indian Political Intelligence Office Indian Political Intelligence Office was an Intelligence organisation initially established in England in 1909 in response to the dissemination of anarchist and revolutionary elements of Indian nationalism to different countries in Europe after the liquidation of India House (where it was based between 1905 and 1910) in London in 1909. It formally came to be called the Indian Political intelligence from 1921. Indian_Political_Intelligence_Office
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| John Wallinger Sir John Arnold-Wallinger (1869–1931) was a British Indian intelligence officer who led the prototype Indian Political Intelligence Office from 1909 to 1916. He was also the literary prototype of the spymaster of a number of Somerset Maugham's short stories. John_Wallinger
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| William Farish (professor) William Farish (1759 – 1837) was a British professor in chemistry and natural philosophy at the University of Cambridge, known for the development of the method of isometric projection. William_Farish_(professor)
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| Yashwant V. Chittal Yashwant Vithoba Chittal (born August 3, 1928) is one of the leading Kannada fiction writers and an Academy award recipient for his work 'Purusottama'. He was born in Hanehalli, Uttar Kannada District. He completed his primary school education from his village school and his high school from the Gibbs High School, Kumta (1944). Although he studied science and technology and subsequently had a career in the field of technology, he pursued a literary craft at the same time. Yashwant_V._Chittal
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| Banaag at Sikat Banaag at Sikat or From Early Dawn to Full Light Banaag_at_Sikat
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| Kulung The Kulung are the people of Rai and Kirant descent and their language of the same name, inhabiting Nepal and parts of northeastern India. The Kulung people trace lineage to the Mongoloids and the language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family. It is closely related to the fellow Kiranti languages Bantawa and Puma. Alternate names for the language include Khulunge Rai, Kulu Ring, Khulung and Kholung. Kulung
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