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ara was built in 1783, a year of a devastating | famine, and one of Asaf-ud-Daula's objectives in emba |
Tielt also went through a severe | famine at the end of the 17th century. |
During a critical | famine, Fan Changsheng provided Li Xiong's army with |
hich has its head quarter at Satana , A severe | famine affected the area & Bhosekar generously helped |
During a severe | famine in the 1990s he fled to South Korea where he w |
paddy fields, and subsequently to a year-long | famine. |
In 1845, facing a serious | famine in Ireland, Peel sought to lower food prices b |
A mysterious | famine has appeared, leaving the citizens to fight ov |
the Cultural Revolution the region had a large | famine. |
The year 1943 saw a devastating | famine sweep over Bengal, caused by the loss of Burme |
the monsoon failed, resulting in a devastating | famine. |
nese government had first warned of a possible | famine. |
directed by Aleksandr Panteleyev about Russian | famine of 1921. |
crew comes to a village to make a film about a | famine, which killed five million Bengalees in 1943. |
Sullivan emigrated from Abbeydorney after the | Famine. |
, an act that he was forced to reverse after a | famine. |
After the | famine in the Deccan during 1876-78, large numbers of |
After the | famine, the leadership of the republic was dismissed. |
In 1852, shortly after the | famine, the parish priest John Foley started to build |
version of The Pioneers' 1969 song, in aid of | famine relief in Africa, featuring members of The Spe |
h musician Bono where she reported on AIDS and | famine for all of the CNN networks. |
They also predicted | famine and pestilence. |
Although the | famine relief was reasonably effective in the United |
Cambridge Common is also the site of an Irish | Famine Memorial, dedicated on July 23, 1997 by then P |
r accused him of having said during an earlier | famine: "If those rascals have no bread, then let the |
There is a ringfort and a | famine village in the townland. |
d 1700 and there were 100 hunger years and 121 | famine years in Russia between AD 971 and 1974." |
976), "Malthusian Population Theory and Indian | Famine Policy in the Nineteenth Century", Population |
riod as a plague had recently broken out and a | famine ensued. |
iod, the English Protestant Ascendancy and the | Famine. |
as books on the decline of empire and African | famine. |
Jimmy next finds and kills | Famine in front of Luc. |
l Justice Squadron has organized an annual Day | Famine, designed to raise awareness of international |
n the single "We Are the World", an appeal for | famine relief in Ethiopia. |
and angiolathyrism in impoverished areas where | famine demands reliance on a crop with known detrimen |
adata by Krishan Chander, all based around the | famine. |
and joined the British Reggae Artists Against | Famine Appeal, singing on the "Let's Make Africa Gree |
um is still a traditional food plant used as a | famine food in Africa, this little-known grain has po |
As the | famine approached its height in April of 1770, the Co |
especially in states of emergency such as war, | famine and natural disaster or otherwise in distress, |
They have been used as a | famine food in India. |
The main road to Enniskillen was known as the | Famine Road as it was made during the 1846 famine as |
s could solve problems such as overpopulation, | famine, and depletion of non-renewable resources. |
hy and Reality in Riparian South Asia: British | Famine Policy and Migration in Colonial North India", |
Foods associated with | famine need not be nutritionally deficient. |
that he drew the cartoon to draw attention to | famine, not to trivialize it, but admitted he could a |
e country people in these parts attributed the | famine to disturbed conditions in the fairy world. |
a FAD2 (preventable food availability decline) | famine. |
ted, preparations by the government to avoid a | famine were limited. |
ended to occur on a fairly regular basis, with | famine occurring every 10-13 years and droughts every |
Back in those days, before the | Famine and Emigration ravaged the country, there were |
4) relates that Maeonia (Lydia) was beset with | famine during Atys' reign, on which account the games |
on the Founder's Committee of the Boston Irish | Famine Memorial. |
e Empire invaded Bulgaria as Bulgaria suffered | famine and natural disasters. |
hara desert, Bani-Bangou was hard hit by rural | famine during the 2005-06 Niger food crisis. |
orie diet, fewer calories than provided by the | famine diet experienced by the civilian population in |
The Micmacs were struck by a | famine in the mid 1840s and the Nova Scotia House of |
After lifting a cargo of | famine relief supplies to Pointe-Noire, Congo Republi |
A drought in 1807-1808 caused a | famine in the Dolores area and instead of releasing g |
ntral Plains by radioactive materials caused a | famine that killed millions. |
1340s a number of droughts and floods caused a | famine throughout Ni Zan's region and subsequently le |
other food by the Soviet authorities caused a | famine which affected more than 40 million people, es |
n was best known for his work on the causes of | famine, which led to the development of practical sol |
ed the immortals on rams to save the city from | famine, the design's overall effect is both soothing |
Cold, cholera, | famine and hopelessness of succour from without, howe |
Economic collapse and | famine ensued, worsened by drought in the early 1980s |
During colonial rule, | famine racked the Indian subcontinent many times, inc |
The original concert for | famine relief in Ethiopia, called East Africa Tragedy |
nourishing the subjects from the conditions of | famine induced during the semi-starvation period. |
ints about the drought and its consequences of | famine and epidemics by laying the responsibility on |
e to burdensome taxes, rampant corruption, and | famine and flooding, which were seen as indications t |
ent in Africa, where she has covered Ethiopian | famine, the aftermath of genocide in Rwanda, and the |
d food supply just at the time that dearth and | famine increasingly arose on the continent (Markets a |
r Generals An Lushan and Shi Siming, death and | famine stalked the Central Plain of China, and the po |
nd served in this position until his death, by | famine fever, during 1847. |
Kulish wrote a play 97 where he described the | famine of Kherson region in 1921-1922. |
The Soviet regime did permit | famine relief and international aid, but it was inade |
arty acknowledged that many Ukrainians died by | famine in the early 1930s, but denied that Joseph Sta |
St Leger, estimates that 30,000 people died of | famine in the previous six months. |
as Spanish forced to capitulate by disease and | famine. |
attempts to lessen the effects of disease and | famine, 5,000 tons (4,536 tonnes) of food was planned |
copies sold and millions of dollars donated to | famine relief. |
re King George's land suffers from drought and | famine. |
Prompted by the drought and | famine of 1946-47, the so-called Stalin's plan for th |
uffering through a serious span of drought and | famine, the declining resources accelerated the probl |
n will have been culled by floods, drought and | famine. |
lapse, alarming levels of social unrest due to | famine, and irreconsilible divisions within the Cabin |
ry to the presbyterian Home Mission during the | Famine in 1847. |
ina, Iran, Mongolia and Afghanistan during the | famine. |
n average survival rate in the area during the | famine. |
the sufferings of the Irish people during the | famine, and she and her cousin, Eleanor Ewing, by the |
of 6,000 Irish immigrants to Canada during the | famine immigration. |
7, Tolstoy reports his own activity during the | famine to E. W. Brooks. |
e appearance of a religious revival during the | famine months, most famously the alleged apparition o |
During the | famine in Ansbach in the middle of the 18th century, |
Bill by Half or More; City Survival During the | Famine to Come 2nd ed. |
During the | famine in 1922 the Patriarch was accused of being a s |
During the | famine of 1921, Janz helped negotiate permission for |
aboard the steamship Constellation during the | famine of the later 1870s. |
iche, his brother's wolfdog, who left during a | famine. |
as of Reichbinder was a farmer who, during the | famine of 1601-1602, salted bodies of six humans, dis |
Hillsborough Road site that opened during the | famine. |
rovide gruel to those who needed it during the | famine. |
ater volunteered to serve in Bengal during the | famine of 1943, where he served as magistrate at Nand |
During the | famine of 1845 - 47 the Society of Friends (Quakers) |
alis states that he distributed grain during a | famine at Rome under his pontificate. |
ribution to relief efforts launched during the | famine in Saran district of Bihar in 1897. |
he Viet Minh, who had provided food during the | famine of 1945. |
church was accused of Proselytizing during the | famine,,. |
was noted for having aided the Romans during a | famine. |
rd; it's the death rattle and dying breath.The | Famine is not here to win popularity contests, simply |
After three years of scorched earth warfare, | famine hits Munster. |
d-raising, a talent that once helped to ease a | famine in his bishopric. |
he seeds are edible and have been eaten during | famine. |
Safety and proper employment of | Famine Relief Fund and other special funds, if any, a |
Nations-backed humanitarian effort to end the | famine in Somalia which had killed 300,000 civilians. |
867 followed by a plentiful harvest, ended the | famine in 1868. |
ished a work in Modern Communism entitled "The | Famine that Never Was", arguing that a famine did not |
ael along with the Jews in order to escape the | famine that is looming in Ethiopia. |
e been used in historical times, especially in | famine, even up till the 20th century. |
y further pointed out "Studies of every recent | famine have shown that food was available in-country |
Zima, V. F. The | Famine of 1946-1947 in the USSR: Its Origins and Cons |
Stephen was called upon to face a | famine caused by a drought and by locusts, and as the |
develop diabetes was adaptive to the feast and | famine cycles of paleolithic human existence, allowin |
Feast and | Famine is a 1914 American silent short drama film dir |
Eamonn Jordan The feast of | famine: the plays of Frank McGuinness (Bern: Peter La |
2007 Feast or | Famine - Side One Dummy Records. |
rectly to charities that are fighting disease, | famine and social injustice; the vast majority of the |
The first known | famine in Czech lands occurred from 1272 until 1282 a |
Non-fiction: Donald MacKay, Flight from | Famine |
during the outbreak of epidemics following the | famine of 1877-1879. |
d, light and darkness, heat and cold, food and | famine, drink and thirst, walking and lameness, sight |
ad organized the Live Aid concerts for African | famine relief), it consisted of famous Hollywood ente |
At the same time, fundraising for the | famine relief operation began in earnest in Britain, |
e Aid concert at Wembley Stadium for Ethiopian | famine relief in July 1985. |
chairman of the National Committee for Chinese | Famine Relief in 1928 to provide assistance for nine |
b with help of colleagues found a cure for the | famine at the Tobacco Research Center located in Oxfo |
ere made to prevent God's wrath in the form of | famine. |
In this French-written interview, | Famine says Black Metal is all about turning the ugly |
oreign aid and the deaths of millions from the | famine. |
o that the population suffered from widespread | famine. |
ed as Madras had completely recovered from the | famine by April 1649. |
Even so, the mortality resulting from the | famine was great; it is thought that in the British t |
o him and said he had to save his tribe from a | famine because the hunters had been unable to find ga |
that time, Li Gui's realm was suffering from a | famine, and Cao Zhen suggested that the food supplies |
l progress on many worldwide fronts, including | famine relief, aid for refugees, support for various |
anity (in particular about the genocidal Great | Famine of 1932-1933 in Soviet Ukraine, the Holodomor) |
of history, causing air crashes, genocide and | famine. |
Bary, the disease which led to the Great Irish | Famine |
ork written around the time of the great Irish | famine she shows some understanding of "the destructi |
Black Potatoes: The Story of the Great Irish | Famine, 1845 to 1850 (2001) |
s credited with exacerbating the Great Chinese | Famine in which upwards of 30 million people died of |
plight of his tenants during the great potato | famine. |
h was used by thousands during the Great Irish | Famine as many other wells in the area had gone dry. |
her family to Paris to escape the Great Irish | Famine. |
the potato fungus which caused the Great Irish | Famine of 1840. |
y respects similar to those of the Great Irish | Famine at the same time, and both famines were part o |
Following the outbreak of the Great Irish | Famine, Fitzpatrick strongly encouraged Catholics to |
s urban population following the Great Chinese | Famine and the Great Leap Forward. |
at-grandfather was orphaned in the Great Irish | Famine and came to California in 1853 at the age of 1 |
ved Irish immigrants, escaping the Great Irish | Famine. |
e volcano's devastation makes the Great Tenmei | Famine even worse. |
During the Great Irish | Famine in April 1847, he invented a soup kitchen and |
The Irish came to escape the Great Potato | Famine. |
In 1848, the effects of the Great Irish | Famine made Ireland a less attractive proposition, an |
fit in enhancing the survival of a group under | famine conditions and also suggests common control. |
fty years earlier, the Choctaw Nation had sent | famine relief to the people of Ireland, despite at th |
ious money into this or we are going to have a | famine on our hands very soon," Bungaard said. |
the past in the United States to help resolve | famine abroad, it would be appropriate to have simila |
rld War I, in China in the 1920s to help avert | famine, with the Soil Conservation Service in the Uni |
es in the 1690s, and 1780, the Highland potato | famine caused over 1.7 million people to leave Scotla |
The Highland Potato | Famine is now in widespread use as a name for a perio |
The Highland Potato | Famine was a famine caused by potato blight that stru |
tes appeared to have no discernible history of | famine or starvation (for example, Pacific Islanders |
However, a | famine broke out and Rome was unwilling to supply the |
However, often | famine and rats cause grain reserves to diminish. |
eeping, humanitarian assistance, human rights, | famine, aging and development, health, financial arra |
ed by the Hungarians and periods of hunger and | famine came. |
ed that close to 10 million people died in the | famine. |
The steps taken by him in 1924 | famine in the interest of public are always remembere |
In the | Famine in India in Marathwada in Maharashtra he was p |
ndia while millions of Indians perished in the | famine that was going on then. |
This first instance of | famine caught inhabitants off guard and caused 600,00 |
e Shetland Isles is peppered with instances of | famine when only the most robust of inhabitants, both |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 9 were males and 9 were f |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 39 were males and 34 were |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 105 were males and 95 wer |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 25 were males and 26 were |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 37 were males and 34 were |
the 1841 figure, due to the intervening Irish | Famine of 1845-47, of which 26 were males and 28 were |
he Commissioners Appointed to Enquire into the | Famine in Bengal and Orissa in 1866, Volumes I, II, C |
oacid biosynthesis and metabolisms involved in | famine . |
Murrisk is also the site of Ireland's National | Famine Memorial, designed by Irish artist John Behan, |
o the United States following the Irish potato | famine. |
across a wide area as seen in the Irish potato | famine of 1845 and the Bengal rice famine in 1942. |
kes the potato crop: start of the Irish Potato | Famine. |
nts, who had been affected by the Irish potato | famine and, being an amateur mineralogist, he ordered |
hich describes the effects of the Irish Potato | Famine on Dunfanaghy. |
ocked the British Isles after the Irish Potato | Famine. |
, he served in Ireland during the Irish Potato | Famine, with special duties under the Poor Law Commis |
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