No.
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Name
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About him
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1.
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Abraham Lincoln
(1809-'65)
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Abraham Lincoln was the 16th
President of the U.S.A. from 1861 to 1865 and was returned from the
Republican Party. He opposed slavery and was a great champion of democracy.
He was assassinated in 1865.
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2.
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Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Franklin was a famous American
philosopher and statesman who actively helped in promoting the declaration of
independence.
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3.
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Acharya Vinoba Bhave
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Born 11 September, 1895 in Gujrat.
He was educated at Baroda.Met Gandhiji and joined Sabarmati Ashram in 1916.He
was originator of Bhoodan yagna Movement.He received Magsaysay Award in 1969.
He received Bharat Ratna award in 1983.
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4.
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C.N.Annadurai
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Was the founding father of Dravida
Munnetra Kazhakam (DMK), a political party of South India.DMK obtained
absolute majority in the Tamil nadu Legislative Assembly at the elections of
1967 and 1971.
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5.
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Horgovind Khurana
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Has become famous in carrying out
research work in the U.S.A. He was awarded Nobel Prize in 1968 in Physiology
and Medicine.
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6.
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Indira Gandhi
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Was President of Congress in 1959.
Became Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting in 1964-66. Was Prime
Minister of India in 1966-77 and again in 1980-1984.
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7.
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Jawaharlal Nehru (1889-1964)
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Famous Indian leader and statesman
who was the first Prime Minister of India. Author of `The Discovery of
India', `Glimpses of World History', etc.
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8.
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Jefferson, Thomas
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He was the 3rd President of the
U.S.A. and founder of the Republican Party.He helped in drafting the
Declaration of Independence.
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9.
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Konstantin Chernenko
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Became President of USSR after the
death of President Andropov in 1984. President Chernenko died in 1985.
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10.
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Martin Luther (1483-1546)
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Martin Luther was a German
preacher during the reign of Henry VIII of England. He translated the Bible
in German. Founder of reformation movement and Protestantism in Europe.
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11.
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Mihir Sen
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He is the first Indian to swim the
English Channel. He also swam the Palk Strait, the Gibralter strait and
Dardanelles strait.
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12.
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Morarji Desai
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Resigned Bombay Provincial Civil
Service and joined Non-Cooperation Movement under Gandhiji in 1930.Was Chief
Minister of Bombay, 1952-1956, Union Minister in 1956-63. After formation of
the Janata Party, was the Prime Minister of India from 1977 to 1979.
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13.
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Mother Teresa
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Was born in Yugoslavia in 1910.The
Roman Catholienun came to India as a teacher and began organizing schools for
slum children in 1948. She has established 100 centres in the country
comprising schools,charitable dispensaries, home for lepers, T.B. Patients,
unwanted and crippled children. She was awarded Nobel Prize for Peace in
1979, as the first Indian. Was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1980.
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14.
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Niels Bohr (1885-1963)
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Niels Bohr was a nuclear physicist
of denmark. His pioneering work led to the invention of nuclear fission and
atomic bomb. Received Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922.
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15.
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Ravishankar
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Ravishankar is the world-famous
artist in sitar.
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16.
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Ramanujam (1887-1920)
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The great Indian Mathematician who
was famous for his work on Theory of Numbers. He became an F.R.S.in 1918.
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17.
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H.G.Wells (1866-1946)
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H.G.Wells was a famous author of
English novels. His science-based tales are of great appeal all over the
world. The famous books written by him are "The Invisible
Man","Time Machine" and "The Shape of things to
come."
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18.
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Abul Fazal (1551-1602)
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Famous Mughal court poet, scholar
and councillor of Akbar. His books Akbar-Nama and Ain-i-Akbari throw light on
Mughal rule and particularly on the reign of Akbar.
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19.
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Abdul Ghaffar Khan
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A great congress leader of the
N.W.F.P. and leader of Red Shirts. He is popularly known as `Frontier Gandhi'.
He received the Nehru Award for peace and international understanding. He was
awarded Bharat Ratna in 1987.
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20.
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Aesop (620-544 B.C.)
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Famous writer of greece. his
fables are very instructive and interesting.
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21.
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Alexander the Great (356-323 b.C.)
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Became the king of Macedon in
Greece in 336 B.C. One of the greatest generals and conquerors of the
world.Founded Alexandria and invaded India in 326 B.C. Reached Beas. Died at
Babylon.
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22.
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Akbar (1556-1605)
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The greatest of the Mughal
Emperors of India. Founder of a new religion Din-i-Ilahi. He abolished
pilgrim tax and Jazia. Took the Empire to its peak in administration.
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23.
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Amir Khusro
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Scholar in the court of Alauddin
Khilji. Laid the foundation of Urdu poetry. He wrote in Hindi also, known as
the "Parrot of India".
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24.
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Annie Besant (1846-1933)
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Irish Lady who supported Indian
Nationalist Movement. Founder President of Theosophical Society.Was elected
President of the Indian National Congress.
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25.
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Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)
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Greek philosopher,artist,poet and
thinker.Disciple of Plato and teacher of Alexander the great.Founder of a
famous school of philosophy."The ethics and Poetics" are his famous
works.
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26.
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Archimedes (287-212 B.C.)
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Greek mathematician,inventor &
Scientist.Discovered the principles of the lever and of specific
gravity.Invented Archimedean screw.
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27.
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Dr.B.R.Ambedkar (1893-1956)
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Law minister of India,1947-51.
Member of the constituent Assembly. chairman of the constitution drafting
Committee."Annihilation of Caste" is his famous work.
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28.
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Aryabhatta (476-520 A.D.)
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Great Indian astronomer and
mathematician.India's first scientific satellite was named after
him.Explained the causes of solar and lunar eclipses. Determined the diameter
of the earth and the moon. He laid the foundation of algebra and was
responsible for pointing out the importance of "Zero".
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29.
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Ashoka (273-236 B.C.)
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Indian Emperor of the Mauryan
Dynasty. Embraced Budhism after the Kalinga War. One of the existing
monuments of Ashoka is the Sanchi Stupas. His inscriptions on rocks and
pillars are of great historical interest. Famous for sanity of thought, up
rightness of character and love of humanity.
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30.
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Aurobindo Ghosh (1872-1959)
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Politician,Philosopher,poet &
saint. First editor of "bande Mataram", Works : Life
Divine,EssaysonGita,Basis of Yoga.
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31.
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Babar (1483-1530)
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Founder of the Mughal Empire in
India. Conquered the throne of Delhi after the first battle of Panipat (1526)
against Ibrahim Lodhi. His "Memoirs" hold a high a place in the
history of literature.
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32.
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Banabhatta
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Court poet of King Harsha
Vardhana. Works : Harshacharita and Kadambari.
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33.
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Bhaskaracharya
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Great mathematician and astronomer
of the twelth century. Work `Sidhanta Siromani'.
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34.
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Bismarck (1815-1898)
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Known as the "Man of blood
and iron". Founded the German Empire.A great administrator.
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35.
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Gautama Buddha (623-543 B.C.)
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Kshtriya prince, son of
Suddhodana, the king of Kapilavastu in Nepal. Founder of Buddhism. Developed
the philosophy of pessimism.
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36.
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Dr.H.J.Bhabha (1909-1966)
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Indian Physicist.President,Indian
Science Congress, 1951.Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission of India. Thew
first Atomic Reactor was completed under hisguidance in 1956 and the second
reactor was commissioned in 1960.Was made a fellow of the Royal Society in
London in 1941.
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37.
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Subhash Chandra Bose (1897- ?
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Indian nationalist and organizer
of the Indian National Army (I.N.A.) during the World War II. Was called
`Netaji'.Was elected President of the Indian National Congress in 1937 and
1938. founder of the political party `Forward Block'.
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38.
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Julius Caesar (102-44 B.C.)
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Roman Genaral and statesman.
Invaded Gaul and Britain. Paved the way for the Roman Empire. Was also an
orator, poet and historian.
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39.
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Winston Churchill (1877-1965)
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British statesman,soldier and
author. Leader of Conservative party. Led Britain as Prime Minister during
World War II. Won Nobel Prize for literature in 1953. Famous work :`The
Gathering Storm, War Memoris, etc.
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40.
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Chanakya (Kautilya) (4th Century
B.C.)
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Famous minister of Chandra Gupta
Maurya and was responsible for the fall of the Nanda Dynasty.
"Arthashastra" is his famous book.It throws light on the then
system of government, the revenue system, the art of administration and the
duties of the king.
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41.
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Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543)
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Polish astronomer who first
propounded the astronomical theory that the sun is the centre of the solar
system and the earth and other planets revolve round the sun.
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42.
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Madame Marie Curie (1867-1934)
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Discovered Radium.Won the Nobel
Prize twice (Physics-1903,Chemistry-1911)
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43.
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Lord Clive (Robert
Clive)(1725-1774)
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Founded the British Empire in
india by defeating Seraj-ud-daula at Plassey in 1757. Twice appointed
Governor of Bengal (1757-'60) and (1764-'67)
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44.
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Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay
(1838-1894)
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Bengali novelist. Introduced a
rich style in the Bengali language. "Durgeshnandini",
"Bishabrika", "Anandamath" are some of his outstanding
works.
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45.
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W.E.Disney (1901-1966)
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American film cartoonist Producer
of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck etc. Creator of Disneyland, California.
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46.
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Dayanand Saraswati (1824-1883)
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Great hindu reformer.Founder of
the `Arya Samaj (1875). Fought against untouchability, preached widow
re-marriage, supported women's education.
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47.
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Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)
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American inventor. Invented
telephone transmitter, megaphone, phonograph, incandescent bulb,
cinematograph, etc.
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48.
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Euclid (330-269 B.C.)
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Greek mathematician and author of
elements of Germany.
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49.
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Fa-hien
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The first Buddhist pilgrim from
China who came to India during the reign of Chandragupta II(`Vikramaditya')
to collect Buddhist relics and sacred literature. he stayed in india from 401
to 410 A.D.
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50.
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Michael Faraday (1791-1867)
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British scientist who founded the
science of electromagnetism. discovered the laws of Electrolysis.
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51.
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Firdousi (940-1020)
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Epic poet of Persia. He was a
court poet of sultan Mahmud of Gazni. His `Shah-nama' contains 60,600verses
describingthe history of Persia.
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52.
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Galileo
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Italian mathematician and
astronomer. Invented telescope (1609) and the first man to see the satellites
of Jupiter.(1564-1642)
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53.
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M.K.Gandhi (1869-1948)
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Led `Satyagraha' movement in south
Africa. Associated with many movements during the struggle for independence
of India viz., Non-co-operation movement in 1920, Salt Satyagraha, Quit India
in 1942. His main principles were non-violence and truth. He was called the
`Father of the Nation'. His autobiography `My Experiments with Truth' is
world-famous.
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54.
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Harsha Vardhana
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Hindu King of India (606-647
A.D.). The account of his reign is available from two sources : Hiuen Tsand,
a Chinese traveller, and Bana Bhatt, the famous Sanskrit poet. Nalanda
University flourished during his time.
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55.
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Hiuen Tsang
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Famous Chinese Buddhist pilgrim
who visited India during the reign of King Harsha, stayed in India from 629
to 644 A.D. and learnt Buddhist scriptures at Nalanda University. He has left
interesting records of the conditions in India at that time.
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56.
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Adolf Hitler
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German dictator and founder of
National socialism. The Chancellor of Germany since 1933 and Leader of Reich
since 1934. Started a Fascist movement. Involved Germany into the World War
II and was defeated in 1945. Author of `Mein Kampf'.
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57.
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Ho-Chi-Minh
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Organised the revolutionary
rationalist party of Indo-China against French rule. Led the struggle for
Vietnam's independence during World War II. As President of North Vietnam he
defied the USA for the unification of Vietnam, Great communist leader.
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58.
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Kalidasa
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Epic figure in classic sanskrit
literature. Works :`Shakuntala', `Meghduta',`Kumar Sambhava' etc. Flourished
in the time of Vikramaditya.
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59.
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Kabir
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One of the greatest expoexponents
of Bhakti Movement - a socio-religious movement spread in the Middle ages
which aimed at liberalising the religious practices of Hindus. Disciple of
Ramanand. Kabir believed in the unity of God and equality of all religions.
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60.
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Lenin
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Leader of the Russian Revolution
in 1917. Head of the Soviet Government from 1917 to 1924.
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61.
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Italian painter, sculptor,
architect, scientist and musician. Famous paintings are `The Last Supper' and
`Mona Lisa'.
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62.
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Mahavira
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Born in the 6th century B.C.
Jainism which is a religious sect of Hinduism was strengthened by him.
Apostle of non-violence. Prescribed code of penance for his followers. The
religion did not spread outside India.
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63.
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Megasthenes
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Was Greek ambassador to Chandra
Gupta Maurya's Court sent by seleucus. His book `Indika' is a source of
information about the state of India at that time.
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64.
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Mao-Tse-Tung (1893-1976)
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Chairman of the Chinese Communist
Party 1936-59. First Chairman of the Central Government of the People's
Republic of China., 1949-59. Organised the Red Guards to start the Cultural
Revolution.
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65.
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Karl Marx (1818-83)
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German philosopher and socialist.
Author of `Communist Manifesto' and `Das Kapital'. Communism is based on his
teachings.
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66.
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Michael Angelo(1475-1564)
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Italian painter, sculptor,
architect and poet who did much to beautify the churches of Rome and Florence
by his genius.
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67.
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Marco Polo (1256-1323)
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Famous Venetian traveller and
explorer. The first European to visit china. Made journeys through China,
India and other Eastern countries and published a record of his wanderings.
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68.
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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
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French Emperor and General.
Conquered most of Europe. Was defeated in the battle of Waterloo in 1815 and
died in exile at St.Helena's Island.
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69.
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Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
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British nurse and hospital
reformer. Organised a nursing service during the Crimean War (1854-56), which
reformed the age-old system in hospitals. Her system was later adopted
throughout the world. Known as `The Lady with the Lamp.'
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70.
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Picasso (1881-1973)
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Spanish painter and
sculptor.Founded cubist school of painting. `Guernica' is his civil war
painting.
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71.
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Maharana Pratap (1540-97)
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Raiput chief who refused to
acknowledge Akbar's overlordship. Defeated at Haldighat in 1576. Reconquered
the greater part of his possessions.
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72.
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Ramkrishna Paramhanssa (1833-1886)
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Indian religious saint and
preceptor of Swami Vivekanand.
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73.
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Roosevelt (1882-1945)
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President of the USA from 1933
till his death, being the first American to be elected for more than two
terms. He met the economic crisis of 1933 with a policy for a `New Deal'.
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74.
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William Shakespeare(1564-1616)
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The Greatest poet and dramatist of
england. Author of several plays such as `Julius Caesar', `Macbeth', `Romeo
and Juliet', `Hamlet', `The Merchant of Venice', `Antony and Cleopatra, etc.
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75.
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Socrates (463-399 B.C.)
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Greek Philosopher and intellectual
leader. Plato was his pupil. He was sentenced to death on charges of impiety
and corrupting the young.
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76.
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Stalin (1879-1953)
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Soviet Statesman. played an
important part in the Russian Revolution of 1917. Became the outstanding
leader of Russia after the death of Lenin in 1924. Introduced in 1929 the
famous Five Year Plan to build new Russia. General Secretary of the Central
Executive Committee of the USSR, 1924-41.
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77.
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George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950)
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Irish dramatist, socialist, writer
and journalist. His famous plays are `Pleasant and Unpleasant', `Man and
Superman',`Mrs.Warren's Profession'.
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78.
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Swami Vivekanand (1863-1902)
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A great Hindu Saint and religious
leader. His original name was Narendranath Datta. Follower of Ramkrishna
Paramhansa. Led the Vedanta movement. Founded Ramkrishna Mission at Belur
(West Bengal). Among his books `Janam Yoga', `Bhakti Yoga' and `Karma Yoga'
are best known.
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79.
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Savarkar (1883-1966)
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Nationalist leader from
Maharashtra. Leader of the Hindu Mahasabha. Author of `Indian War of
Independence'.
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80.
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Shankaracharya (Born 788 A.D.)
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A great scholar,philosopher and
religious teacher. Countered the influence of Buddhism and Jainism. Wrote
authoritative commentaries on the Upanishadas.
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81.
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Shivaji (1627-80)
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Brave general and capable
administrator. Fought successfully many battles against Aurangzeb's army and
was instrumental in shattering the structure of Mughal Empire in India. Made
the Marathas a strong nation. Was crowned king in 1674 at Raigarh.
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82.
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Shah Jehan
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The Mughal Emperor (1628-58).
Built Taj Mahal at Agra in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. Lal Quila and
Jama Masjid in Delhi were also built in his time.
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83.
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Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
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Great Indian
poet,novelist,dramatist,composer,philosopher,educationist,artist and
humanist. Won Noble Prize for literature in 1913. Works : `Gitanjali',
`Gora', `Chitra',`Wreck', `Post Office', `Hungry Stones', etc. Founded the
international university Visva-Bharti at Shantiniketan (W.B.)
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84.
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Bal Gangadhar Tilak (1856-1920)
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One of the pioneers of the Indian
freedom movement. Started two newspapers, the `Kesari' in Marathi and the
`Maratha' in English. He declared `Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have
it'. Wrote a commentary on the Gita, the `Gita Rahasya'.
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85.
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Tansen
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Great exponent of Indian classical
music. He was one of the `Nau Rattans' in the court of Akbar.
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86.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)
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Russian writer,philosopher,social
reformer and religious teacher. His chief novels are `War and Peace', `Anna
Karenina', `Resurrection', etc.
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87.
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Marshal Tito (1892-1980)
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Yugoslav leader. Called the
Neutral Nations Conference at Belgrade in 1961. A firm believer in
non-alignment.
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88.
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Vasco da Gama
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A portuguese Sailor, who in 1498,
rounded the Cape of Good hope and succeeded in reaching the port of Calicut
in south India.
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89.
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George Washington (1732-99)
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Commander-in-Chief of the American
army during the American War of Independence (1775-83). First President of
the Republic of USA elected in 1789; re-elected in 1793.
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90.
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Murlidhar Devidas Amte
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Popularly known as Baba Amte, an
IndianLawyer who has made the lives of thousands of lepers and other social
outcastes productive and respectable. Was awarded the 1985 Magsaysay award
for public service. `Anandwan' is the first of the settlements established by
him for lepers and other physically handicapped people.
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91.
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Martin Luther King (1929-68)
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U.S. negro civil rights leader. It
was due to his efforts that the U.S. Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964.Won
the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
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