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    Sir Ignatius Valentine Chirol (28 May 1852 –  22 October 1929) was a British journalist, author, historian and diplomat. He was the son of the Rev. Alexander...
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    Tilak left for England to pursue a libel case he had filed against Valentine Chirol and Annie Besant was largely satisfied by the promise of Reforms. Its...
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    series entitled "The Middle Eastern Question", written by Sir Ignatius Valentine Chirol. During this series, Sir Ignatius expanded the definition of Middle...
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    he was called "the father of Indian unrest" by British author Sir Valentine Chirol. Tilak joined the Indian National Congress in 1890. He opposed its...
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    Iyengar locked horns with V. Krishnaswami Iyer, Annie Besant and Sir Valentine Chirol to whom he gave the rejoinder: "I am not here to learn journalistic...
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    Karachi for a tour of the Persian Gulf with Lord Curzon, Ignatius Valentine Chirol, young Winston Churchill and other notable guests. In 1904, Lady Curzon...
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    Egypt: Rise and Fall of the Wafd Party. Kitab Mahal Private LTD. Valentine, Chirol (March 1922). "The Egyptian Question". Journal of the British Institute...
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    Marshall (Florence Marshall, a previous headmistress)(purple), Chirol (Sir Valentine Chirol, a benefactor of the school) (red) and Kensington (the Bishop...
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  • Courtney Jürgen Kalwa as German ambassador Friedrich Rosen Tom Chadbon as Valentine Chirol Simon Chandler as David George Hogarth Andrew Havill as British High...
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  • it the moniker "The most dangerous organization outside India" from Valentine Chirol. In 1909 in London M. L. Dhingra fatally shot Sir W. H. Curzon Wyllie...
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    Tsamouria (Τσαμουριά) or Chameria. In the early 1880s, British diplomat Valentine Chirol who spent time in the area during the Eastern Crisis defined Chameria...
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    commented on its sense of separateness. In the words of journalist Valentine Chirol, “The Turk and the Persian are both aliens in the land, equally hated...
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    and Indian feelings, and was intellectually dependent on Britain. Valentine Chirol, foreign editor of The Times, who had close associations with the Raj...
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  • railroad engineer Ignatius Bonomi (1787–1870), British architect Ignatius Valentine Chirol (1852–1929), British writer and diplomat Ignatius Chombo (born 1952)...
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    affairs and were well connected to politicians included: Henry Southern, Valentine Chirol, Harold Nicolson, and Robert Bruce Lockhart. During the First World...
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    February 1916, likely at the suggestion of journalist-turned-diplomat Valentine Chirol. Her task in Delhi was to better coordinate the Arab Bureau with the...
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    Morocco, until he was instructed in 1905 by The Times' foreign editor Valentine Chirol – who was closely linked to the British Foreign Office – that it was...
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    distributing leaflets. This section wrote letters to Lord Milner, Sir Valentine Chirol, and the ministers, and the leaflets were printed in a printing press...
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    a natural choice for ambassador by 1912. The diplomat Sir Ignatius Valentine Chirol observed that Spring Rice's "whole career seems to have been a preparation...
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    It is quite characteristic that it was in 1880, when the British Valentine Chirol visited the Christian "Albanian" village of Tourkopalouko (today Kypseli...
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  • Smyrna, which they took (9 September 1922) and then burned." Also, Sir Valentine Chirol, lecturer at the University of Chicago: "After the Turks had smashed...
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    published from London by Shyamji Krishna Varma. Indian Unrest, by Valentine Chirol. 2000. ISBN 0-543-94122-1. pp149–151 Kumar, R (1993), The History of...
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  • 1958–July 1959) Fritzinger, Linda (2006). Diplomat without Portfolio: Valentine Chirol, His Life and Times. I.B. Tauris. p. 324. ISBN 9780857712134. Cox,...
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    published from London. Yadav 1992, p. 23 Yadav 1992, p. 26 Chirol 2000, p. 149 Chirol, Valentine (2000), Indian Unrest, Boston: Adamant Media, ISBN 0-543-94122-1...
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    Archived from the original on 2008-08-20. Retrieved 2020-08-16. Chirol, Valentine. Indian Unrest. Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved...
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    October 2015. Fritzinger, Linda (2006). Diplomat without Portfolio: Valentine Chirol, His Life and Times. I.B. Tauris. p. 324. ISBN 9780857712134. "The...
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  • Ireland 1 January 1912 Thomas Henry Devereux Berridge 1 January 1912 Valentine Chirol 1 January 1912 Robert John Collie, MD, CM Medical Examiner to the London...
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  • oppression. Ignatius Valentine Chirol's 1910 book Indian Unrest describes the play's plot and explains the allegories. According to Chirol, the play provides...
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  • advisers on India around Edwin Montagu, with Thomas Jewell Bennett, Valentine Chirol, Evan Cotton, James Lovat-Fraser and C. P. Scott. He was one of the...
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    p. 2576. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frank Lascelles. Chirol, Valentine (1927). "Lascelles, Sir Frank Cavendish". In Davis, H. W. C.; Weaver...
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