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C. N. Annadurai
C.N.Annadurai (1909 to 1969), popularly called Anna (which means elder brother in Tamil language) was the first non Congress Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, India. He was also an accomplished writer and even before his entry into politics his penmanship and the oratorial style had captivated many audi..
C. Narayanareddy
Dr. Cingireddy Narayana Reddy (born on July 29th 1931) in Hanumajipeta, a remote village in the interior of Karimnagar district. Born as Singireddy but his association with telugu made him to keep c instead of S as initials aka C Na Re received the prestigious Jnanpith Award in 1988 for his contr..
Cénacle
Cénacle is the name given to a Parisian literary group of varying constituency that began about 1826 to gather around Charles Nodier. The group sought to revive in French literature the old monarchical spirit, the spirit of mediæval mystery and spiritual submission. The chief members were..
CNA
CNA might be an acronym or abbreviation for: California Nurses AssociationCenter for Naval AnalysesCaisse nationale suisse d'assurance en cas d'accidentsCertified Novell AdministratorCertified Nursing AssistantChannel NewsAsia, a news channel based in SingaporeCustomer Name and AddressCyprus News A..
Cnapan
Cnapan (sometimes spelt Knapan or Knappan) is an archaic sport which vaguely resembles some modern versions of football. The game is claimed to have originated (and seems to have remained largely confined to) the Western counties of Wales, especially Cardiganshire and Pembrokeshire. Contents 1&nb..
CNA Plaza
CNA Plaza is a 600-foot, 44-story high-rise building located at 325 South Wabash Avenue in Chicago. It is a simple, rectangular International Style building, but it is unique in that the entire building is painted bright red, turning an otherwise ordinary-looking structure into one of the most ey..
Cúán úa Lothcháin
Cúán úa Lothcháin, Irish poet, died 1024. Born in the region of Tethba - part of the kingdom of Mide - Cúán acted as bard and propangadist for Mael Sechnaill II (died 1022). Source Oxford Concise Companion to Irish Literature, Robert Welsh, 1996. ISBN 0-19-280080-9 ..
Cŵn Annwn
In Welsh mythology, Cŵn Annwn ("hounds of Annwn") were the white, red-eared ghostly hounds of Annwn, the land of the dead. They were associated with the Wild Hunt, presided over by either Arawn or Gwynn ap Nudd. In Wales, they were associated with migrating geese, supposedly because their honking ..
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