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Loricariidae
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Ḥāfiẓ Aḥmad Jaunpūrī (, ; 1834 – 26 January 1899) was an Indian Muslim scholar, religious preacher and social worker. As the son and successor of Karamat Ali Jaunpuri, he led the Taiyuni reformist movement in Bengal.
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Early life and family
Ahmad Jaunpuri was born in 1834, in the city of Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, to an Indian Muslim family that traced their ancestry to the Arab tribe of Quraysh. He was the 36th direct descendant of Abu Bakr, the first Rashidun caliph. His father, Karamat Ali Jaunpuri, migrated from Jaunpur in North India with the intention of reforming the Muslims of Bengal. Ahmad Jaunpuri's paternal grandfather, Abu Ibrahim Shaykh Muhammad Imam Bakhsh was a student of Shah Abdul Aziz, and his great-grandfather Jarullah was also a shaykh.
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Ahmad Jaunpuri completed his memorisation of the Qur'an at an early age, which led to him earning the title of Hafiz. He proceeded to gained more knowledge in Islamic studies in Lucknow and Jaunpur. Many of his family members were also Islamic scholars, for example, his brother Abdul Awwal Jaunpuri.
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Career
He established numerous madrasas and an eidgah in Daulatkhan in Bhola Island. He also provided black seed oil treatment to the locals. He represented the Taiyunis at a debate in 1879 in Madaripur against the Faraizis on the topic of the permissibility of the Friday prayer in British India. The Faraizis discarded Friday and Eid prayers as they considered British India as a Dar al-Harb (house of war). Over five thousand people attended this event and it was dubbed by Nabinchandra Sen as the Battle of Jumuʿah. In 1881, Nawab Abdul Latif gained permission for Jaunpuri to lead the Eid prayer at the Maidan of Calcutta. Over 70,000 Muslims joined the congregation, making it the largest gathering in Calcutta. He wrote a book on Hajera.
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Jaunpuri had a cordial relationship with Munshi Mohammad Meherullah.
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He set off to complete Hajj in 1882. During his stay in the Hejaz, he gained a great reception and was acclaimed as an orator. He brought up his nephew Abdur Rab Jaunpuri, and Yaqub Badarpuri of Sylhet was also his murid and one of his khalifahs (successors). Another successor was Abdul Latif Taluqdar of Mirsarai.
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Death
Hafiz Ahmad Jaunpuri died on 26 January 1899 in Sadarghat, Dacca. He was buried just south of the Chawkbazar Shahi Mosque in Old Dhaka. His biography was written by his nephew Abdul Batin Jaunpuri.
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Spiritual genealogy
Prophet Muhammad
Abū Bakr
Salmān al-Fārisī
Al-Qāsim bin Muḥammad
Jaʿfar aṣ-Ṣādiq
Abū Yazīd Ṭayfūr al-Bisṭāmī
Abu al-Ḥasan ʿAlī al-Kharaqānī
Abū ʿAlī Faḍl Farmadī
Abū Yaʿqūb Yūsuf al-Hamadānī
ʿAbd al-Khāliq Ghijdawānī
Muḥammad ʿĀrif Riwgarī
Maḥmūd Anjīr Faghnawī
ʿAzīzān ʿAlī Rāmitānī
Sayyid Amīr Kulāl
Muḥammad Bābā as-Samāsī
Sayyid Bahā ad-Dīn Naqshband
Sayyid Mīr ʿAlā ad-Dīn ʿAṭṭār
Yaʿqūb Charkhī
Khwājah ʿUbaydullāh Aḥrār
Khwājah Muḥammad Zāhid Wakhshī
Khwājah Darwesh Muḥammad
Khwājah Muḥammad Amkingī
Khwājah Raḍī ad-Dīn Muḥammad Bāqī Billāh
Aḥmad al-Fārūqī as-Sirhindī
Sayyid Ādam bin Nūrī
Sayyid ʿAbdullāh Akbarābādī
Shāh ʿAbd ar-Raḥīm Dehlawī
Shāh Walīullāh Dehlawī
Shāh ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Dehlawī
Sayyid Aḥmad Shahīd
Karāmat ʿAlī Jaunpūrī
Ḥāfiẓ Aḥmad Jaunpūrī
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See also
Abdul Latif Chowdhury Fultali, his student's student
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References
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Indian Muslim scholars of Islam
1834 births
1899 deaths
Indian revolutionaries
19th-century Indian Muslims
19th-century Indian educators
People from Jaunpur district
19th-century Muslim theologians
Sunni Muslim scholars
Hanafis
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"Luciano Serra Pilota" is a song by the Italian Italo disco duo Righeira, included on their debut studio album, Righeira (1983). Stefano Righi, the writer of the song, was inspired to write the song after an Italian war drama film with the same name.
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Writing and recording
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Stefano Righi wrote "Luciano Serra Pilota" with inspiration from the 1938 Italian war drama film Luciano Serra, Pilot starring Amedeo Nazzari as Luciano Serra. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Righi commented, "The song was mainly based on D.A.F. and Kraftwerk, one of my favourite bands."
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"Luciano Serra Pilota" was one of four songs from Righeira to be written solely by Righi (the other three being "Gli parlerò di te", "Disco Volante" and "Kon Tiki").
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Music video
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Pierluigi de Mas directed the music video for "Luciano Serra Pilota", which was filmed in Italy. It premiered on MTV in Italy in 1983 together with the duo's hit single "Vamos a la playa" from the same album, followed by "No Tengo Dinero" in 1984.
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In the music video, Righi and Rota, dressed in pilot uniforms, sings and dance in front of a greenscreen with an image of a biplane as background. In addition to the song, the editors added sounds of machine guns, aircraft and military trumpet signals. The singing has a robotic and tight rhythm, heavily inspired by German music productions.
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German writer Eric Pfeil of Rolling Stone has described the music video as a "parody of fascist heroes". He added, "Paying homage to the Italian fighter pilot Luciano Serra wouldn't have been necessary as the Italian propaganda film of the same name from 1938 goes back to the ideas of Benito Mussolini."
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Personnel
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Stefano Righi – songwriter, vocals
Stefano Rota – vocals
Michelangelo La Bionda – producer
Carmelo La Bionda – producer
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References
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1983 singles
1983 songs
Compagnia Generale del Disco singles
Righeira songs
Italian-language songs
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Eighth Xhosa War
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Crimean War
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Second Opium War
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Anglo-Zulu War
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Anglo-Egyptian War
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Second Boer War
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Citations
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Jade Weber (born 7 March 2005) is a French model living in the United States.
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Early life
Weber was born in Hong Kong. Both of her parents are French natives. She danced from an early age and would soon dance in different parts of the world. She performed ballet, jazz, contemporary, and hip hop.
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Career
Jade Weber was introduced to the idea of modeling when she was 9 years old. At the time, her brothers - Matthieu and Thibault - needed headshots for an audition. Their photographer thought she should become a model, took a picture of Jade, and sent it to her sister; her sister was the director of an modeling agency.
As a child model, Weber is represented by three agencies: LA Models Youth, Monster Management (in Italy), and Division Model (in the Netherlands). She has worked with brands such as Forever 21, H&M, Hudson Jeans, Ralph Lauren, Levi's, Abercrombie and Fitch, Justice, Bloomingdale's, Miss Behave Girl, Nordstrom, Kohl's, Modern Queen Kids, Guess, and Tilly's.
She has also been featured in magazines, including Hooligans Magazine, Vogue, and Poster Child Mag.
In 2017, she was nominated by ENewsOf as one of the ten most beautiful kids in the world.
She has appeared in several music videos, including MattyBRaps' "Moment" (2016), Spirix's "Runaway," and Hayden Summerall's music video for his cover of The Weeknd's "Can't Feel My Face."
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Cooperations
Forever 21
H&M
Hudson
Ralph Lauren Chaps
Abercrombie and Fitch
Levi’s
Justice
Miss Behave Girl
Bloomingdales
Nordstrom
Kohl’s
Modern Queen Kids
Tillys
Guess
Real-U Australia
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Filmography
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References
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External links
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Jade Weber at IMDb
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2005 births
Child models
French female models
American models
Living people
Hong Kong people
21st-century American women
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Sceloporus cozumelae, the Cozumel spiny lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Phrynosomatidae. It is endemic to Mexico.
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Sceloporus
Reptiles of Mexico
Endemic fauna of Mexico
Reptiles described in 1927
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On 28 March 1854, in support of the Ottoman Empire, the British and the Second French Empire declared war on the Russian Empire. Anglo-French forces landed at Gallipoli, to be in a position to defend Constantinople if needed. On 21 February 1854, FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan was appointed as the general officer commanding of the expeditionary force that was dubbed the Army of the East or the Eastern Army. In mid-June, the British force advanced to Varna, on the Black Sea coast of Ottoman Bulgaria. At Varna, they were reorganised into divisions.
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British strategic policy was to destroy the Russian Black Sea Fleet, based at Sevastopol, in order to end the war and carry-out long-term British goals. On 14 September, the expeditionary landed north of Sevastopol and subsequently fought the Battle of Alma. This was followed by the investment the Russian port in October and the start of the Siege of Sevastopol. The expeditionary force fought the Battle of Inkerman soon after. While the battle ended in victory for the British force, it created the conditions that dragged the siege on through the winter into 1855. After the city had been subjected to several major cannonades, the Battle of the Great Redan was launched in 1855. This marked the final effort of the campaign. The expeditionary force remained in the Crimea until the war ended in 1856, after which the British Army demobilised.
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Nielsen's theorem is a result in quantum information concerning transformations between bipartite states due to Michael Nielsen. It makes use of majorization.
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Statement
A bipartite state transforms to another using local operations and classical communication if and only if is majorized by where the are the Schmidt coefficients of the respective state.
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This can be written more concisely as
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iff .
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Proof
The proof is detailed in the paper and will be added here at a later date.
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Emilia Aramburo (born 13 August 2002) is a Chilean alpine skier. She competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in Women's slalom, and Women's super-G.
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She competed in 2019 FIS Junior World Championships.
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Living people
2002 births
Chilean female alpine skiers
Olympic alpine skiers of Chile
Alpine skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics
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The Kolhapur Municipal Corporation election, 2022 is an election of members to the Kolhapur Municipal Corporation. The 2022 KMC elections are likely to be held in April this year.
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Background
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Kolhapur Municipal Corporation (KMC) after the civic elections 2015 will now be with 92 corporators. 79 seats are reserved for general category, 12 seats for Scheduled Castes and one seat for Scheduled Tribes.
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Schedule
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Ward Structure Event
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Poll Event
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References
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Kolhapur
Local elections in Maharashtra
2022 elections in India
Municipal corporation elections in Maharashtra
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Balajapalli Sriram Shastry (born 26 November 1950 in Akola, India) is an Indian-American condensed matter physicist, specializing in strongly-correlated Fermi systems, quantum integrable systems, and statistical mechanics.
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Biography
B. Sriram Shastry graduated in 1968 with a B.Sc. from Nagpur University and in 1970 with an M.Sc. in physics from Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras). He received his Ph.D. in 1976 from Mumbai's Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (T.I.F.R.), where he worked with Chanchal Kumar Majumdar. Shastry's doctoral dissertation, entitled Studies in the Magnetic Properties of C.P.C. and Nickel, dealt with "itinerant magnetism and quantum systems in low dimensions". After completing his Ph.D., he was a lecturer in physics at the University of Hyderabad. As a postdoc he worked in 1979 at Imperial College, London and from 1980 to 1982 at the University of Utah, where he worked with T. Bill Sutherland on solvable models. From 1982 to 1987 Shastry worked in India at T.I.F.R. on magnetism of metals and the integrability of the 1-d Hubbard model. At Princeton University he was a visiting faculty member from 1987 to 1988 and from 2000 to 2001. At Bell Laboratories from 1988 to 1994 his research included nuclear magnetic relaxation and Raman scattering in high-Tc systems. From 1994 to 2003 at the Indian Institute of Science (I.I.Sc.), he was a professor working on spin ice and superconductivity from repulsive models. Since 2003 he is a professor at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
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B. Sriram Shastry was elected in 1988 a Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, in 1999 a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, in 2000 a Fellow of the The World Academy of Science (TWAS), and in 2006 a Fellow of the American Physical Society. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India. He received the 1998 TWAS award in physics. In 2009 he received the Lars Onsager Prize for "pioneering work in developing and solving models of strongly correlated systems and for wide-ranging contributions to phenomenological many-body theory, which have advanced the analysis of experiments on strongly correlated materials." Since 2011 he is on the scientific advisory board of the Max Planck Institute for Complex Systems in Dresden.
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He is married and has two sons.
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References
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External links
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1950 births
Living people
People from Akola
Indian quantum physicists
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University alumni
IIT Madras alumni
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research alumni
Indian Institute of Science faculty
Scientists at Bell Labs
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research faculty
University of California, Santa Cruz faculty
Fellows of the Indian Academy of Sciences
Fellows of the Indian National Science Academy
Fellows of The National Academy of Sciences, India
Fellows of the American Physical Society
20th-century Indian physicists
21st-century Indian physicists
20th-century American physicists
21st-century American physicists
Indian condensed matter physicists
Condensed matter physicists
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Roykovo () is a rural locality () in Chernitsynsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Oktyabrsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population:
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Geography
The village is located on the Seym River (a left tributary of the Desna), 76 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 11 km south-west of Kursk, 2 km east of the district center – the urban-type settlement Pryamitsyno, at the еаstern border of the selsoviet center – Chernitsyno.
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Streets
There are the following streets in the locality: Blagodatnaya, Davydova, Dorokhova, Makarova, Neverovskogo, Platova, Rayevskogo, Rumyantseva, Samsonova, Seslavina, Skobeleva, Uvarova and Yermolova (140 houses).
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Climate
Roykovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (Dfb in the Köppen climate classification).
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Transport
Roykovo is located 3 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), on the road of regional importance (Kursk – Lgov – Rylsk – border with Ukraine), 2 km from the road of intermunicipal significance (M2 "Crimea Highway" – Dukhovets), 3 km from the nearest railway station Dyakonovo (railway line Lgov I — Kursk).
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The rural locality is situated 22 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport, 118 km from Belgorod International Airport and 223 km from Voronezh Peter the Great Airport.
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Rural localities in Kursk Oblast
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Vanina Guerillot de Oliveira (born 3 July 2002 Grenoble) is a Portuguese alpine skier. She competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics, in Women's slalom, and Women's super-G.
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She competed in Youth Olympic Games.
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She studied at the Grenoble Alpes University.
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References
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Living people
2002 births
Portuguese female alpine skiers
Olympic alpine skiers of Portugal
Alpine skiers at the 2022 Winter Olympics
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Animes Roy is a Bangladeshi singer. She is also featured artist on Coke Studio Bangla.
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