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  2. Proto-Tibeto-Burman language - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to other hypotheses suggesting a Proto-Sino-Tibetan homeland in the Yellow River valley of northern China, [6] Matisoff (1991, [7] 2015) suggests that the Proto-Sino-Tibetan (PST) homeland was located "somewhere on the Himalayan plateau," and gives Proto-Tibeto-Burman a date of approximately 4000 B.C., which is roughly on a par with the age of Proto-Indo-European.

  3. Adamjee Literary Award - Wikipedia

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    Adamjee Literary Award, also known as Adamjee Prize, is a literary award bestowed by the government of Pakistan. It is presented by the president. The award seeks to recognize those people who have made "meritorious contribution" to the literature of Pakistan. [1] [2] It was first introduced by Pakistan Writers' Guild in 1959. [3]

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  5. Category:Recipients of the Adamjee Literary Award - Wikipedia

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  6. Adamjee - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Adamjee may refer to: Adamjee Cantonment Public School; Adamjee Cantonment College ...

  7. Adamjee Cantonment College - Wikipedia

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    On 16 February 1960, Adamjee Cantonment College started its journey as an English-medium school founded by Gul Muhammad Adamjee (son of Sir Adamjee Haji Dawood, founder of Adamjee Group), The institution was later renamed Adamjee Cantonment College. A public school attached to the college served students through the first to tenth grade.

  8. Adamjee Haji Dawood - Wikipedia

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    Adamjee Haji Dawood was born in 1880 in Jetpur, Kathiawar, Gujarat in British India in a Memon family. [1] While still in his teens, he ventured out to Burma and started operating as an independent businessman. The first few years of his career were spent in the rice, match-book-making for lighting home stoves and jute trade.

  9. Adamjee Government Science College - Wikipedia

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    The college commenced with 100 students in class XI and every year a new class was added and up to 1965, it became a full-fledged degree science college, with more than two hundred students at Intermediate level and forty five students at degree level. The college was nationalized on 1 September 1972.