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  2. Lost Spring - Wikipedia

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    Lost Spring (惜春, Sekishun) is a 1967 Japanese drama film directed by Noboru Nakamura. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is based on a radio play by Yumie Hiraiwa , who co-wrote the screenplay with Nakamura. [ 4 ]

  3. Byju's - Wikipedia

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    Byju's is an education tutoring app that runs on a freemium model, [30] with free access to content limited for 15 days after the registration. [30] [31] It was launched in August 2015, [32] offering educational content for students from classes 4 to 12. [33]

  4. Lost Springs - Wikipedia

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    Lost Spring, a 1967 Japanese drama film This page was last edited on 6 April 2014, at 11:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Decline of the Byzantine Empire - Wikipedia

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    In the 11th century the empire experienced a major catastrophe in which most of its distant territories in Anatolia were lost to the Seljuks following the Battle of Manzikert and ensuing civil war. At the same time, the empire lost its last territory in Italy to the Norman Kingdom of Sicily and faced repeated attacks on its territory in the ...

  6. Amundsen's South Pole expedition - Wikipedia

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    The first ever expedition to reach the Geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen.He and four other crew members made it to the geographical south pole on 14 December 1911, [n 1] which would prove to be five weeks ahead of the competitive British party led by Robert Falcon Scott as part of the Terra Nova Expedition.

  7. Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi - Wikipedia

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    His philosophical project aims to revive the lost hikma of east and west. [ 9 ] It is also apparent that Suhrawardi was strongly influenced by the Sufi tradition, bearing in mind his mystical spiritual journeys that he considered a necessary prerequisite for understanding his Illuminationist philosophy. [ 9 ]

  8. Ueda Akinari - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Ueda Akinari by Koga Bunrei. Ueda Akinari or Ueda Shūsei (上田 秋成, July 25, 1734 in Osaka – August 8, 1809 in Kyoto) was a Japanese author, scholar and waka poet, and a prominent literary figure in 18th-century Japan. [1]

  9. Talk:Lost Spring - Wikipedia

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