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  2. List of important publications in physics - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Title page of the first edition of Isaac Newton's Opticks (1704) This is a list of noteworthy publications in physics ...

  3. Muhammad Shahjahan - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Shahjahan (2 January 1939 – 20 September 2000) was a Bangladeshi academic. [1] He served as the 6th vice-chancellor of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). Education

  4. Physical Science Study Committee - Wikipedia

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    By the 1964–1965 school year, about half the US students enrolled in high school physics (200,000 students, 5000 teachers) were reportedly using the PSSC course materials. [6] However, considerable resistance developed among some teachers to the disruption of traditional methods of teaching.

  5. Banarsi Prasad Saxena - Wikipedia

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    He was an expert on Emperor Shah Jahan, and his magnum opus Shah Jahan of Dilli (The subject of his PhD.) is regarded as the most authoritative text of that period and has run to several editions. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Along with R.P. Tripathi he was noted as one of the major historians of the ' Allahabad School '.

  6. Imperial and royal titles of the Mughal emperors - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal emperors Shah Jahan and Akbar Shah II called themselves "Sahib-e Qiran-i Sani - (Arabic: Ṣāḥibi Qirāni Thānī/ Ath-Thānī - صَاحِبِ قِرَانِ ثَانِي\ ٱلْثَانِي)", which means "The Second Lord of Auspicious Conjunction", where "sani" is the adopted Arabic word for the cardinal "(the) second/ next ...

  7. Peacock Throne - Wikipedia

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    Shah Jahan died on 22 January 1666—two months after Tavernier left Delhi, and reached Bengal, during this, his sixth, and last, voyage to India—and his son and successor Aurangzeb was able to claim all these gems. Lahori's descriptions were made during the rule of Shah Jahan when all the gems were probably incorporated into the throne.

  8. List of scientific publications by Albert Einstein - Wikipedia

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    During his second period, Einstein submitted his papers in English to North American journals, such as the Physical Review. [4] Einstein first gained fame among physicists for the papers he submitted in 1905, his annus mirabilis or miraculous year in physics. His epochal contributions during this phase of his career stemmed from a single ...

  9. Abu Salman Shahjahanpuri - Wikipedia

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    Abu Salmān Shahjahānpūri (30 January 1940 – 2 February 2021; Urdu: ابو سلمان شاہجہانپوری) was a Pakistani scholar, researcher and historian. He was regarded as an authority in the historical and political movements of the Indian subcontinent.