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Rabindranath Tagore was the first person of Indian origin and also first Asian to be awarded with the Nobel Prize. [1] He received the prize for Literature in 1913.. The Nobel Prize is a set of annual international awards bestowed on "those who conferred the greatest benefit on humankind" in the fields of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, Peace and Economic Sciences, [A ...
Indian noble families (11 C, 14 P) I. Indian recipients of British titles (9 C) M. Mughal nobility (2 C, 86 P) R. Indian royalty (17 C, 154 P) T. Titular Nawabs of ...
Pages in category "Indian noble families" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alummoottil; G.
Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha. Following the final collapse of the Mughal Dynasty in 1857 and the proclamation of the British Indian Empire, the British continued to maintain and recognise many of the old Mughal and Hindu styles and titles, introducing a compound honours system which awarded those titles along with British noble and aristocratic titles and knighthoods.
Pages in category "Indian Nobel laureates" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Nobel laureates receive a gold medal together with a diploma and (as of 2023) 11 million SEK (roughly US$1.0 million, €0.95 million). Nobel laureates of 2012 – Alvin E. Roth, Brian Kobilka, Robert J. Lefkowitz, David J. Wineland, and Serge Haroche – during the ceremony
"for his vivid literary achievement, deep-rooted in the national traits and traditions of Indian peoples of Latin America" [68] novel, poetry 1968: Yasunari Kawabata (1899–1972) Japan: Japanese "for his narrative mastery, which with great sensibility expresses the essence of the Japanese mind" [69] novel, short story 1969: Samuel Beckett ...
This is a list of Nobel Prize laureates by country. Listings for Economics refer to the related Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.The Nobel Prizes and the Prize in Economic Sciences have been awarded 577 times to 889 recipients, of which 26 awards (all Peace Prizes) were to organizations.