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  2. Felice Beato - Wikipedia

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    Felice Beato (c. 1832 – 29 January 1909), also known as Felix Beato, [note 1] was an Italian–British photographer. He was one of the first people to take photographs in East Asia and one of the first war photographers. He is noted for his genre works, portraits, and views and panoramas of the architecture and landscapes of Asia and the ...

  3. Frederick Townsend Ward - Wikipedia

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    Hua2 Fei1-lieh4. Frederick Townsend Ward ( Chinese: 華飛烈; November 29, 1831 – September 22, 1862) was an American sailor and soldier of fortune known for his military service in Imperial China during the Taiping Rebellion .

  4. Battle of Taku Forts (1860) - Wikipedia

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    The Third Battle of Taku Forts ( Chinese: 第三次大沽口之戰) was an engagement of the Second Opium War, part of the British and French 1860 expedition to China. It took place at the Taku Forts (also called Peiho Forts) near Tanggu District ( Wade-Giles: Pei Tang-Ho), approximately 60 kilometers (36 mi.) southeast of the city of Tianjin ...

  5. Battle of Taku Forts (1858) - Wikipedia

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    The First Battle of Taku Forts ( Chinese: 第一次大沽口之戰) was the first attack of the Anglo-French alliance against the Taku Forts along the Hai River in Tianjin, China, on 20 May 1858, during the Second Opium War . The British and French sent a squadron of gunboats, under Rear-Admiral Admiral Michael Seymour, to attack China's Taku ...

  6. Nachmanides - Wikipedia

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    Name. "Nachmanides" ( Ναχμανίδης) is a Greek -influenced formation meaning "son of Nahman". He is also commonly known by the Hebrew acronym רמב ״ ן ‎ (Ra-M-Ba-N, for R abbeinu M ōšeh b ēn- N āḥmān, "Our Rabbi Moses son of Nahman"). His Catalan name was Bonastruc ça Porta (also written Saporta or de Porta ), literally ...

  7. Taku people - Wikipedia

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    The Taku are an Alaska Native people, a ḵwáan or geographic subdivision of the Tlingit, known in their own language as the Tʼaaḵu Ḵwáan or "Geese Flood Upriver Tribe". [1] The Taku traditionally lived along the northwestern coast of North America, in the area that is now the Alexander Archipelago of Alaska, and on the lower basin of ...

  8. Otaku - Wikipedia

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    Otaku ( Japanese: おたく, オタク, or ヲタク) is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers. Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in Manga Burikko . Otaku subculture is a central theme of various anime, manga, documentaries, and ...

  9. Siege of the International Legations - Wikipedia

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    The event that irrevocably pushed the Chinese government to the side of the Boxers was the attack by foreign warships on the Taku Forts on June 17. The attack was made to try to maintain communications with Tianjin and aid an army under the command of Adm. Edward Seymour in its attempt to march to Beijing during the Seymour Expedition and ...