Yukiko kashiwagi biography of mahatma
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Japan's Modern profet : Uchimura Kanzô, 1861-1930 [1 ed.] 9780774851725, 9780774811453
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Japan’s Modern Prophet
Asian Religions and samhälle Series Also in the series: Pilgrims, Patrons, and Place: Localizing Sanctity in Asian Religions Edited bygd Phyllis Granoff and Koichi Shinohara Images in Asian Religions: Texts and Contexts Edited bygd Phyllis Granoff and Koichi Shinohara Sources of Gandha¯ran Buddhism: Archaeology, Art, and Texts Edited by Kurt Behrendt and Pia Brancaccio
John F. Howes
Japan’s Modern Prophet: Uchimura Kanzô, 1861-1930
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This post is the fourth in a series about the Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photograph Collection written by the project’s staff and student catalogers in the Digital Images and Slides Collections of the Fine Arts Library.
Written by Nicolas Roth
The Stuart Cary Welch Islamic and South Asian Photograph Collection is a great resource for research, and not just for art historians. A PhD candidate in the Department of South Asian Studies, I have had the privilege of working with the images in the collection as a student cataloger since the beginning of this year. Exploring Stuart Cary Welch’s often masterfully beautiful images of artwork and architecture from South Asia and the wider Islamic World is a joy in its own right. There are photographs of works not published elsewhere, and while these often present a frustrating challenge for us as catalogers, they are nonetheless a bit like buried treasure when one comes upon them. Yet even of comparatively well-kn
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Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? has had several Top Prize Winners from across the world. All of the following listed successfully answered all required questions correctly and won the top prize available. This list gives all of these players in chronological order of their win. This list contains 245 winners.
On most versions of the show, top prize winners are extremely rare; the show will usually go through extended Top Prize Winner droughts, often lasting years, or even decades.
Note: This list only contains contestants who won the top prize by answering all required questions correctly. For contestants who won at least 1,000,000 units of the local currency (or more), but did not answer all required questions correctly to win a top prize greater than 1,000,000 units of the local currency, see Millionaires who are not Top Prize Winners.
1999 Winners[]
- John Carpenter won $1,000,000 on November 19, 1999. First U.S. and worldwide winner.
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