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Guns Don't Argue Guns Don't Argue is a composite of three re-edited episodes from the 1952 TV series Gangbusters. The film was released to theatres in 1957 as a feature film which was produced by William Faris, directed by Bill Karn & Richard Kahn.
Guns n' Wankers Guns n' Wankers was a punk rock band, formed by ex-members of British punk band Snuff, and rock band The Wildhearts in the early 1990s. The band consisted of Duncan Redmonds (Vocals, guitar), Patrice Walters (Drums, vocals) and Joolz Dean (Bass guitar, vocals).
Gunshot Location System A Gunshot Location System is a system which identifies the location of a gunshot or other weapons-fire using acoustic, optical or potentially other types of sensors. These systems are used by law enforcement, homeland security, military and commercial customers to identify the source and, in some cases, the direction of gunfire and/or the type of weapon fired.
Gunsmith Cats Gunsmith Cats (ガンスミス キャッツ) is a series of manga and anime work by Kenichi Sonoda. The story centers on two young women, 19-year old Irene "Rally" Vincent and her partner, 17-year old "Minnie" May Hopkins.
Gunsmoke Gunsmoke was a long-running American old-time radio and television Western drama created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories took place in or about Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West.
Gunstar Heroes: Sound Collection Gunstar Heroes: Sound Collection (ガンスターヒーローズ サウンドコレクション) is the licenced soundtrack to coincide with the video games Gunstar Heroes and Gunstar Super Heroes. It was released on November 23, 2005 in Japan only.
Gunsynd Gunsynd (Sunset Hue - Woodie Wonder) was an Australian champion thoroughbred racehorse who is remembered primarily for his exploits over the mile distance. He was bred in New South Wales and foaled in 1967 he was a A$1,300 purchase at the 1969 Brisbane sales.
Guntars Krasts Guntars Krasts (born 16 October 1957) is a Latvian politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Fatherland and Freedom Party; part of the Union for a Europe of Nations. Born in Riga, he was the Minister of Economy of Latvia from December 1995 to August 1997, Prime Minister of Latvia from August 1997 to November 1998, and the Deputy Prime Minister from November 1998 to June 1999.
Gunter Air Force Base Gunter Air Force Base began life as Montgomery (Alabama) Municipal Airport, constructed on the northeast side of the city. Mayor William Gunter was an aviation advocate who championed the airport and there were several effort to have the airport officially named in his honor while he was still living.
Gunter Arnlaugson In Jacqueline Carey's Kushiel's Legacy series, Gunter Arnlaugson is a Skaldic lord, head of a steading not far from the border of Camlach in Terre d'Ange. He became the lord of the steading by might of arms upon the death of the previous lord, who was father to Hedwig Arnildsdottir.
Gunter's measurement Gunter’s measurement, sometimes Surveyor’s measurement, is a geodetic system, formerly popular in Britain and its (former) colonies. It was developed in the 17th century by Edmund Gunter and is still in use today in the United States of America.
Guntersville Lake Guntersville Lake (generally referred to locally as Lake Guntersville) is located in north Alabama between Bridgeport and Guntersville. Created by Guntersville Dam along the Tennessee River, it stretches 75 miles (121 km) from Guntersville Dam to Nickajack Dam.
Gunther Gunther (Gundahar, Gundahari, Latin Gundaharius or Gundicharius, and in Old Norse Gunnarr, anglicised as Gunnar) is a legendary king of the Burgundians of the early 5th century. Legendary tales about Gundaharius appear in Latin, medieval German, Old Norse, and Old English texts, especially concerning his relations with Siegfried (in Old Norse Sigurd) and the death of Gunther from treachery in the hall of Attila the Hun.
Gunther (Friends character) Gunther was a character in the popular television sitcom Friends played by James Michael Tyler. Gunther was the manager of the Central Perk coffeehouse, where the six main characters spent a great deal of their free time.
Gunther Cunningham Gunther Cunningham has been regarded as one of the most successful coaches in the history of the American football Kansas City Chiefs franchise. Cunningham presided over some of the most successful defenses in NFL history (1995 & 1997), typically ranking at the top of the league in many statistical categories.
Gunther Prozen Gunther Prozen is a character featured in the Zoids Battle Story, as well as the anime series Zoids: Chaotic Century and Zoids: Guardian Force, based on TOMY's Zoids model franchise. Voiced by Dave Kelly in the English dub of the anime, he is a primary antagonist in nearly all of his appearances.
Gunther von Hagens Gunther von Hagens (born Gunther Liebchen on January 10, 1945) is a controversial German anatomist who invented the plastination technique to conserve specimen and is heavily involved in its promotion. He developed the Body Worlds exhibition of human bodies and body parts.
Gunting Gunting, meaning scissors, is the component of Kali, Arnis and Eskrima that focuses on destroying the opponents ability to wield their weapon. This can be done by cutting the hand or wrist with a pair of blades (hence the name) but it can also be done with a single blade or with the empty hand by striking nerves and tensed muscles.
Gunton railway station Gunton railway station is a railway station serving the villages of Lower Street, Thorpe Market and Southrepps in the English county of Norfolk. The station is served by local services operated by 'one' on the Bittern Line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham.
Gunton, Manitoba Gunton is a small hamlet of about 50 people located 40 kilometers north of Winnipeg, Manitoba in the RM of Rockwood (in the Interlake region). It has no major industry as most residents work in Winnipeg or surrounding towns.
Guntur Institute of Medical Sciences Guntur Institute of Medical Sciences/Guntur Medical College is a premier Medical Institute in India. It is one of the Medical Colleges in Guntur, offering both graduate (Masters) and under-graduate (Bachelors) courses in Medical Sciences.
Gunung Agung (bookstore) Gunung Agung is one of Indonesia's leading bookstore companies. The origin of the bookstore dates back to the early 1950s when the late Tjio Wie Tay (1927-1990), who later became popularly known as Haji Masagung, started a kiosk selling books, newspaper and magazines under the partnership name Thay San Kongsie in Central Jakarta.
Gunung Buda Project Founded in 1996, the Gunung Buda Project seeks to protect and preserve the Gunung Buda (White Mountain) Massif on the island of Borneo in Sarawak, Malaysia as a Malaysian National Park. This outstanding region of lowland tropical rain forest has fantastic caves including some of the longest and deepest caves in Southeast Asia.
Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park evolved from already existing conservation areas, such as Cibodas Nature Reserve, Cimungkat Nature Reseve, Situgunung Recreational Park and Mount Gede Pangrango Nature Reserve. This National Park consist the twin volcanoes of West Java, Mount Gede (2,958 m) and Mount Pangrango (3,019 m).
Gunung Kidul Regency Gunung Kidull is the name of a regency and a town located in the province of Yogyakarta (special region), Indonesia. Like many regions on the island of Java, it is densely populated with roughly 1,600 people per square kilometer.
Gunung Leuser National Park Gunung Leuser National Park is a national park covering 9,500 km² in northern Sumatra, Indonesia, straddling the border of North Sumatra and Aceh provinces. The national park, named after 3,381 m height of Mount Leuser, protects a wide range of ecosystems.
Gunung Mulu National Park Gunung Mulu National Park in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, on the border with Brunei, is a World Heritage Site that encompasses incredible caves and karst formations in a mountainous equatorial rainforest setting. The park is famous for its caves and the expeditions that have been mounted to explore them and their surrounding rainforest, most notably the Royal Geographic Expedition of 1977 - 1978, which saw over 100 scientists in the field for 15 months.
Gunung Palung National Park Gunung Palung National Park lies in the southern portion of the province of West Kalimantan, Indonesia, not far from the kabupaten city of Ketapang. The park is notable for its diversity of ecological zones, ranging from low-lying swampland to old-growth forests to mountains, and its diversity of wildlife.
Gunvor Galtung Haavik Gunvor Galtung Haavik born 1912 - died August 5, 1977, in Drammen was a Norwegian employee of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs who was arrested on January 27, 1977 and charged with espionage on behalf of the Soviet Union and treason. She confessed to these crimes, and then died, apparently of heart failure, before the case came to trial.
Gunwharf Quays Gunwharf Quays is an area of Portsmouth, Hampshire, now home to a large shopping centre. Opened on 28 February 2001, the centre contains 95 designer shopping outlets as well as 20 bars and restaurants and the Spinnaker Tower.
GunZ The Duel GunZ the Duel (Korean: 건즈 더 듀얼), also known as GunZ, is a Third-Person Multiplayer Online Shooting Role Playing Game (MOSRPG), created by Korean-based MAIET Entertainment. International GunZ, in its beta, is currently free to play, and is planned to remain free after its official release.
Guo Fu Guo Fu (郭芙) is the eldest and spoiled daughter of Guo Jing (郭靖) and Huang Rong (黃蓉) in Jinyong's novel, The Return of the Condor Heroes. She is also the elder sister of Guo Xiang (郭襄) and Guo Polu (郭破虏).
Guo Jia Guo Jia (170 – 207), styled Fengxiao (奉孝), was a strategist and advisor to the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. During his eleven years of service, Guo Jia's brilliance greatly aided Cao Cao in his victories over rival warlords Lü Bu and Yuan Shao, as well as chief of the Wuhuan tribe Ta Dun.
Guo Jing Guo Jing (, died January 31, 1273) is the fictional main character in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, a novel written by Chinese author Jinyong. He also plays a supporting role in the second part of the Condor Trilogy, The Return of the Condor Heroes (The Giant Eagle and his Companion).
Guo Pu GuĹŤ PĂş (, 276-324), born in Yuncheng, Shanxi, was a noted natural historian and also a versatile and prolific writer of the Jin Dynasty. He wrote The Book of Burial, an early source of feng shui doctrinehttp://www.
Guo Si Guō Sì (Simplified Chinese: 郭汜; Traditional Chinese: 郭汜) (146 – 197) was formerly a general under Niu Fu, who served under Dong Zhuo. After the death of his Lord, Guo Si occupied the capital of Chang'an with other former Dong Zhuo generals, Fan Chou and Li Jue, on the advice of Jia Xu.
Guo Songtao Guo Songtao (郭嵩焘) (1818-1891) was the first Chinese minister to be stationed in a western country. He served as an ambassador to England and France from 1877 through 1879 as part of England's demands after the Margary Affair (马嘉理事件)to have a Chinese Ambassador in England.
Guo Xiang (fictional) Guo Xiang (Traditional Chinese: 郭襄; Simplified Chinese: 郭襄; pinyin: guō xiāng) is a fictional character in The Return of the Condor Heroes, a wuxia novel written by Jinyong, and later mentioned in The Heavenly Sword and the Dragon Saber.
Guo Xiaotian Guo Xiaotian (郭嘯天) is the father of Guo Jing (郭靖) in Jinyong's novel and the husband of Li Ping (李萍). He became brothers with Yang Tiexin(楊鐵心)and said that their child should become brothers if they are both male, sisters if they are both female, or husband and wife if they are one male and one female.
Guo Youzhi Guo Youzhi was a minister serving under Shu. During Zhuge Liang's proclamation before the Northern Campaign, Guo Youzhi was listed by Zhuge Liang as being exceedingly loyal and faithful, along with that of Dong Yun and Fei Yi.
Guo Yue Guo Yue(郭跃) is a Chinese table tennis player that was born on July 17 1988. She is left-handed, and comes from Liaoning, China, the same place where Wang Nan, Chang Chenchen and Li Jia (all left-handed players) come from.
Guo Yunshen Guo Yunshen (郭雲深, 1827-1902) was a famous Xingyiquan martial artist. He represented the xingyi martial philosophy of preferring to become highly proficient with only a few techniques rather than to be less proficient with many techniques.
Guoco Group Guoco Group Limited is an investment holding company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange . The principal activities of its subsidiaries and associated companies include investment and treasury management, property development and investment, stock and commodity broking, insurance, investment advisory, fund management as well as banking and finance, operating principally in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and the mainland of the PRC, etc.
Guodian Chu Slips The Guodian Chu Slips () were unearthed in 1993 in Tomb no. 1 of the Guodian tombs in Jingmen, Hubei. The archeological team suggested the tomb should be dated to the latter half of the Warring States period (mid 4th to early 3rd century BC). The texts would have been written on the bamboo slips before or close to the time of burial.
Guominjun The Guominjun (), or Nationalist Army, refers to the military faction founded by Feng Yuxiang during China's Warlord Era. It was formed when Feng betrayed the Zhili clique during the Second Zhili-Fengtian War with the Fengtian clique in 1924.
Guoyu (book) The GĂşoyÇ” () is a classical Chinese history book that collect of historical records of numerous states from Western Zhou to 453 BC. Its author is unknown, but Zuo Qiuming, a contemporary of Conficius, is sometimes attributed.
Guoyue Guoyue ([literally "national music") is a modernized form of Chinese] traditional music written or adapted for the professional concert stage as national music. It was created during the mid-20th century and is frequently used in radio and television broadcasts in the [[People's Republic of China.
Guozijian The Guozijian (國子監 guózǐjiàn), sometimes called the Imperial Central School, Imperial Academy or Imperial College, was the national central institute of learning in Chinese dynasties after the Sui. It was the highest institute of learning in China's traditional educational system.
Guozijian Street Guozijian Street (Chinese: 国子监街; Pinyin: Guózǐjiàn Jiē), formerly known as Chengxian Street (Chinese: 成贤街; Pinyin: Chéngxián Jiē), is a street in Dongcheng District, Beijing. It is less than 500 meters long.
Guppy Games Guppy Games Inc, located in Bellevue, WA, is a privately held corporation that develops and publishes mobile games delivered via wireless phone networks. Founded in August 2004 by Alex Choe, Guppy Games has successfully brought multiple games such as award winning Stick Fighter Fury, Bill’s Eggcellent Adventure, and World Soccer 2006 to major wireless carriers in North and South America.
Guppy Sandhu Gurpreet "Guppy" Sandhu is a character in the British medical drama Casualty. He is a Specialist trainee (formally Senior house officer) at Holby City Hospital Accident and Emergency Department, and has been in the cast since October 2004 (series 19 ep 8).
Gupta Empire The Gupta Empire was one of the largest political and military empires in ancient India. It was ruled by the Gupta dynasty from around 240 to 550 CE and covered most of northern India and what is now eastern Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Gupta script The Gupta script (or Gupta Brahmi) was used for writing Sanskrit and is associated with the Gupta Empire of India which was a period of material prosperity and great religious and scientific developments. The Gupta script was descended from Brahmi and gave rise to the Siddham script.
Guqin The (; ; literally "ancient stringed-instrument") is the modern name for a plucked seven-string Chinese musical instrument of the zither family (中華絃樂[ It has been played since ancient] times, and has traditionally been favored by [[scholars and literati as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement, as highlighted by the quote 「士無故不撤琴瑟」, meaning "a gentleman does not part with his qin or se without good reason," as well as being associated with the ancient Chinese philosopher Confucius . It is sometimes referred to by the Chinese as 「國樂之父/国乐之父」, meaning "the father of Chinese music" or 「聖人之噐/圣人之器」, meaning "the instrument of the sages".
Guqin construction The construction of the guqin Chinese zither is a complex process like any other musical instrument. However, there is much symbolism in the choice of materials, the shape or form of the instrument that are important things to consider when creating a qin.
Guqin in popular culture Being a symbol of high culture, the guqin has inevitably been used as a prop in much of Chinese popular culture to varying degrees of accuracy. One can find references to the qin in a variety of media, most notably television serials and film.
Guqin playing technique The playing techniques of the guqin Chinese zither is sometimes called fingerings. There is a large number of techniques employed in playing the qin, but unlike other instruments, these are rather complex and full of symbolism.
Gur Mantar GUR MANTAR, Punjabi Gurmantar, is that esoteric formula or term significant of the Supreme Being or the deity which the master or teacher confides to the neophyte to meditate on when initiating him into his spiritual discipline. The concept of mantra goes back to the pre-Vedic non-Aryan tradition and to the primitive cults of magic, animism and totemism.
Gur-e Amir The Gur-e Amir (Persian: گور امیر) is the mausoleum of the Asian conqueror Tamerlane (also known as Timur) in Samarkand (now in Uzbekistan). It occupies an important place in the history of Islamic Architecture as the precursor and model for the great Mughal tombs of Humayun in Delhi and the Taj Mahal in Agra, built by Timur's descendants, the ruling Mughal dynasty of North India.
Gura Râului Gura Râului (Hungarian: Guraró) is a commune in Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania, at the foothils of the Cindrel Mountains, 20 km west of the county capital Sibiu, in the Mărginimea Sibiului ethnographical area.
Gurabo, Puerto Rico Gurabo (goo-RAH-bo) is a municipality (municipio) in eastern Puerto Rico located in the central eastern region, north of San Lorenzo; south of Trujillo Alto; east of Caguas; and west of Carolina and Juncos. Gurabo is spread over 9 wards and Gurabo Pueblo (The downtown area and the administrative center of the city).
Guradamole, Somali (woreda) Guradamole is one of the 47 woredas in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Afder Zone, Guradamole is bounded on the southwest by the Ganale Dorya River which separates it from the Liben Zone, on the west and north by the Oromia Region, on the east by Elekere, and on the southeast by Cherti.
Gurajena Gurajena is a village in the Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe. It is located about 40 km north east of Masvingo and can be reached by following Zimuto Road north and then branching off at Maraire to go north east.
Guran Guran is a character from The Phantom comic strip, and is the Phantom's best friend since childhood. According to Lee Falk's novel The Story of the Phantom: The Ghost Who Walks, he is ten years older than Kit Walker, aka the Phantom.
Guranda Gvaladze Guranda E. Gvaladze (გურანდა ღვალაძე in Georgian; born June 23, 1932) is a distinguished Georgian botanist, one of the founders of the Georgian scientific school of Plant Embryology, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor.
Gurazada Apparao Gurazada Venkata Apparao (1862-1915) (also transliterated as Gurajada) wrote the first Telugu play, Kanyasulkam, which is often considered the greatest play in the Telugu language. Gurazada Apparao was an influential social reformer of his age and was lauded as Mahakavi, meaning "the great poet".
Gurban Gurbanov Gurban Gurbanov (born April 13, 1972) is a football striker from Azerbaijan. He debuted for the national team in their very first match on September 17, 1992, and as of January 2006 he has scored 12 goals in 65 international matches.
Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedow Gurbanguly Mälikgulyýewiç Berdimuhammedow (often referred to in the Western media by his Russianized name: Гурбангулы Мяликгулыевич Бердымухаммедов Gurbanguly Myalikgulyyevich BerdymukhammedovAlthough Gurbanguly Mälikgulyýewiç Berdimuhammedow is the only Turkmen form, and Turkmen, written with Latin alphabet, is the only official language of Turkmenistan, western sources generally use the Russian form of Turkmen proper names, using various translitterations:
Gurbanmyrat Atayev Gurbanmyrat Atayev (also spelled Ataiev) has served as the Oil and Gas Minister in the Government of Turkmenistan since Turkmenbashi Saparmurat Niyazov appointed him on 16 December 2005. Atayev replaced Atamurad Berdyev, who became the Minister of Economy and Finance.
Gurbax S. Malhi Gurbax Singh Malhi, PC, MP, BA (born October 12, 1949 to a Sikh family in Chugha Kalan, Punjab, India) is a Canadian politician. An Indo-Canadian Sikh, he is currently a member of the Canadian House of Commons, representing the riding of Bramalea—Gore—Malton for the Liberal Party.
Gurdon Light The Gurdon Light is an unexplained light, similar to the Marfa Lights, other ghost lights, is a bizarre ghost light located in Gurdon, Arkansas. Unlike some of the other strange phenomena, it's a present mystery and not something that's only been seen in the past.
Gurdon S. Mumford Gurdon Saltonstall Mumford (January 29, 1764 - April 30, 1831]]) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in New London, Connecticut, he attended the common schools and was a private secretary to Benjamin Franklin during the latter part of his official residence in Paris.
Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (Windsor, Vermont, August 22, 1802 – September 14, 1886 in Chicago, Illinois) was an insurance underwriter and land speculator. Hubbard first arrived in Chicago on October 1, 1818 as voyageur.
Gurdwara A Gurdwara (, or , ), meaning "the doorway to the Guru", is the Sikh place of worship and may be referred to as a Sikh temple. In the early days of the Sikh Gurus, before the first gurdwara, followers of Guru Nanak formed a congregation whose venue was known as a (place or seat of dharam or faith).
Gurdwara Baba Atal Many of the millions of pilgrims that visit the Harimandir Sahib every year do not realise that one of Amritsar’s finest architectural marvels and one of the Sikh religions most poignant places of worship is just a short walk from the famous Harimandir Sahib
Gurdwara Nanak Mata Sahib Gurdwara Sri Nanak Mata Sahib is a village situated between Khatema and Sitarganj on the Khatema-Panipat Road. It is located 18 kilometres from Khatema and 12 kilometres from Sitarganj in the district of Udham Singh Nagar.
Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib The Gurdwara Rakab Ganj Sahib in Delhi marks the site, where Lakhi Shah Vanjara, a disciple of the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur, burnt his own house so as to cremate the body of the Guru. Guru Tegh Bahadur had been beheaded in Chandni Chowk on the orders of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb for refusing to accept Islam.
Gurdwara Sahib El Sobrante Gurdwara Sahib El Sobrante is a sikh gurdwara in the hills of unincorporated El Sobrante, California nearest Richmond, California in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It features large golden domes toping its pink-cream-beige ceramic box arched structre.
Gurdwara Sahib of Fremont The Fremont Gurdwara boasts the single largest congregation of Sikhs outside of the religions home sake in the state of Punjab, in India. The Fremont Gurdwara serves the greater San Francisco Bay Area, extending its membership to all those who lie in the Bay Area, as well as locations in the Central Valley such as San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties.
Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha (SGSS) is a famous Sikh Temple situated in Southall on Havelock Road as well as Park Avenue. Building work at the Havelock Road site commenced in March 2000 and the Gurdwara opened in Sunday 30th March 2003 in order to accommodate for Southall's growing Sikh community.
Gurdwaras in India Historic Gurdwaras in India are those gurdwaras built to honor important people contributing to, or significant events occurring during, the growth of Sikhism primarily in what is now Punjab, India. Of the hundreds of gurdwaras in India, Pakistan, and around the world, only a few hold the honor given by all Sikhs to these sites.
Guret of Alt Clut Guret of Alt Clut (Uurad or Gurad) was the ruler of Alt Clut (modern Dumbarton Rock), for sometime in the mid seventh century. Guret is not mentioned in the Harleian genealogies, and he is known only from his obiturary note in the Annals of Ulster, which records Mors Gureit regis Alo Cluathe ("the death of Guret, king of Alt Clut") under the year 658.
Gurf Morlix Gurf Morlix (born 1951, Buffalo, NY) is an American multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and record producer residing for many years in Austin, Texas. He has worked with many of the best known performers of Americana and alternative country music.
Gurgaon Gurgaon (Hindi: गुड़गांव) is a city in the northern Indian state of Haryana, and has a population of about 1,000,000 according to the 2001 national census. Gurgaon is one of Delhi's four major satellite cities and is therefore considered to be a part of the National Capital Region, although it is not situated in the National Capital Territory.
Gurgel Gurgel was the brand of Gurgel VeĂ­culos, a Brazilian automobile manufacturer, named for its founder, JoĂŁo do Amaral Gurgel. The company was founded in 1969 and specialized in off-road vehicles, many of which were named after Brazil's native tribes.
Gurgen Askaryan Gurgen Askaryan (Armenian: ÔłÖ‚Ö€ŐŁŐĄŐ¶ Ô±Ő˝ŐŻŐˇÖ€ŐµŐˇŐ¶, ) (1928 - 1997) was a prominent Russian-Armenian physicist, famous for his discovery of the self-focusing of light. Among his other achievements are the pioneering studies of light-matter interactions, and the discovery and investigation of the interaction of high-energy particles with condensed matter.
Gurgen Daribaltayan Gurgen Daribaltayan he was a commander of the Battle of Shusha, the auspices of Colonel-General Gurgen Daribaltayan. Due to the strategic position of Shusha, the town could be easily defended and so a direct attack by Armenian forces was not a viable option for Daribaltayan.
Gurgen of Georgia Gurgen also known as Gurgen Magistros (Georgian: გურგენი, which is also transliterated as Gourgen) of the House of Bagrationi, was King of Kings of the Georgians from 994 until his death in 1008. Magistros was a title bestowed upon him by the Byzantine Emperor Basil II.
Gurglin Gutz Gurglin Gutz were a toy consisting of a colorful, stylized, rubber human organ, either a Brain, heart, stomach, or eyeball, immersed in a red fluid and enclosed in a thin latex ball film. The toy would produce guttural gurgling and bubbling noises when squeezed, as the liquid pulsated in the rubber organ's many cavities and orifices.
Gurcharan Singh Tohra Gurcharan Singh Tohra (24 september 1924 – 31 March 2004), president of SGPC (Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee), a Sikh body in charge of controlling Gurdwara (Sikh places of worship), died of a heart attack in New Delhi on 31 march, 2004 at the age of 79. He remained head of SGPC for a record 27 years, and was one of the most influential and controversial Sikh leaders of the 20th century.
Gurihiru Studios Gurihiru, also known as Illustrator Unit Gurihiru and Gurihiru Studios, is a Japanese illustration team, comprised of artists Sasaki (workplan design, pencils, inks) and Kawano (workplan design, colors, webdesign). They are based in the city of Sapporo (Japan).
Gurinder Singh Nephew of Charan Singh and great-grandson of Sawan Singh; born on August 1, 1954, Baba Gurinder Singh Dhillon Ji (1954 - present) is one of the youngest gurus in the Radhasoami tradition. He now heads the largest Radhasoami-related organization in history.
Gurindji Kriol Gurindji Kriol is the main language of the Gurindji people of Kalkaringi and Dagaragu in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is a mixed language, derived from Kriol, an English-based creole, and Gurindji, the traditional Australian Aboriginal language of the Gurindji people, now spoken fluently only by older people.
Gurindji strike The Gurindji Strike (or Wave Hill Walk-Off) refers to the walk-off and strike by 200 Gurindji stockmen, house servants and their families in August 1966 at Wave Hill cattle station in Australia's Northern Territory.
Gurjar Gurjar or Gujar, Gujjar tribe occupies the vast land in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia. Gujarat (India), Gujraghar (Near Gwalior), Gujranwala (Pakistan), Gujarat (Pakistan), Gujani (Gajni), Gujarkhasi (Kashmir), Gujistan (Afghanistan), Gurzia (Georgia) etc.
Gurjit Singh Gurjit Singh Hans (born March 9, 1971 in Toronto, Ontario) is an Indo-Canadian former professional wrestler best known as Tiger Ali Singh. He is the son of wrestler Tiger Jeet Singh and even teamed with his father in his first professional wrestling match against Atsushi Onita and Tarzan Goto in FMW.
Gurk Cathedral [Cathedral]Gurk Cathedral is pilared basilica in Gurk, Carinthia, that was built in the high romanesque style from 1140 to 1200. It is considered to be one of the most important romanesque church buildings in Europe.
Gurkha Contingent The Gurkha Contingent (Abbreviation: GC; ) is a line department of the Singapore Police Force. Members of the GC are trained to be highly-skilled and are selected for their display of strong discipline and dedication in their tasks.
Gurkha Contingent Pipes and Drums Platoon The Singapore Police Force Gurkha Contingent Pipes and Drums Platoon is a 35 strong platoon currently led by Inspector Buddhi Gurung. The Honorary Band President is Superintendent Tony Bergin, who is the Deputy Commander of the Gurkha Contingent.
Gurkha War The Gurkha War (1814 – 1816), sometimes called the Gorkha War or the Anglo-Nepalese War, was fought between Nepal and the British East India Company as a result of border tensions and ambitious expansionism. The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Sugauli in 1816.
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