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Bahram Gur killing a wolf, Harvard University Art Museum. The Great Mongol Shahnameh (Persian: شاهنامه بزرگ ایلخانی) also known as the Demotte Shahnameh or Great Ilkhanid Shahnama, [1] is an illustrated manuscript of the Shahnameh, the national epic of Greater Iran, probably dating to the 1330s.
This is a list of mayors of Harvard, Illinois: Nathan B Helm: 1891–1893: 2 years M.W. Lake: 1893–1895: 2 years Levi Addison Gardner [1] 1895–1896: 1 year James ...
Rakesh Khurana (born 1967), dean of Harvard College [4]; Neeli Bendapudi (born 1962), president of University of Louisville [5]; Jamshed Bharucha (born 1956), former president of Cooper Union, (2011–2015); former dean of arts & sciences at Dartmouth College and former provost at Tufts University
Rachna or Rachana means a literary or other work in Sanskrit. Rachna may also refer to: Rachana (film), a 1983 Indian Malayalam-language film by Mohan; Rachana, a village in the district of Batroun, North Lebanon; Rachana, a genus of butterflies; Rachana (typeface), a Malayalam typeface; Rachana Banerjee (born 1974), Indian Film actress
The Harvard Rescue Squad was founded in 1956 with a $7000 donation from the Harvard Jaycees. In 1971, the City and Rural Fire Department merged to form the Harvard Fire Protection District. [33] Currently, the Harvard Fire Protection District is governed by a five-member board of trustees appointed by the McHenry County Board.
The Rachna College of Engineering and Technology (RCET) is a constituent college of University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. [1] History.
Chemung Township is the northwesternmost township of McHenry County, Illinois, United States.. It includes the bulk and northern part of the city of Harvard, as well as unincorporated communities: Big Foot Prairie (partly in Wisconsin), Lawrence, and Chemung.
WMCW (1600 AM) was a radio station licensed to Harvard, Illinois, United States. The station began broadcasting in 1955 and was originally owned by Esther Blodgett. [1] [3] WMCW was the first station in Illinois owned and operated by a woman. [1] [3] The station's call sign stood for "Milk Capital of the World". [1] [3]