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T.S. AshtonProfessor Thomas Southcliffe Ashton was a historian and author (1889 - 1968), a professor of economic history at the University of London from 1944 until his death. He wrote 'The Industrial Revolution (1760 - 1830)', putting forward a positive view on the benefits of this era. He donated money to ..
Ts'ai Yüan-p'eiCài Yuánpéi (蔡元培, Wade-Giles: Ts'ai Yüan-p'ei) (January 11, 1868 - March 5, 1940) was a Chinese educator and the chancellor of the Peking University, known for his critical evaluation of the Chinese culture that led to the influential May Fourth Movement. Courtesy name: Hèqīng (鶴卿)S..
TSATSA can refer to several things: Taipei Songshan Airport's IATA codeTechnology Student Association, an international organization of students and educatorsTelecommunication Society of Australia, an industry associationTemporal Security Agency, a fictional organization from The Journeyman Project.Te..
TsaatanThe Tsaatan are a small culture of reindeer herders living in northern Khovsgol, Mongolia. Only 44 Tsaatan families remain, totalling somewhere between 200 and 400 people. They ride, breed, milk, and live off of reindeer, though the reindeer population has dropped to approximately 600 since the ..
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TsadeTsade Arabic Syriac Hebrew Aramaic Phoenician ﺹ ܨ צ,ץ Pronunciation (IPA): ..
TsagaannuurTsagaannuur (mongolian цагаануур, white lake) is a common place name in Mongolia: Tsagaannuur, Bayan-ÖlgiyTsagaannuur, HövsgölTsagaannuur, Selenge This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this pag..
Tsagaannuur, Bayan-ÖlgiyTsagaannuur (mongolian цагаануур, white lake) is a administrative subdivisional district of the Bayan-Ölgiy Province of west Mongolia. It is primarily inhabited by ethnic Kazakhs. The administrative center of the Tsagaannuur sum is the starting point of a road to Russia, which is an imp..
Tsagaannuur, HövsgölTsagaannuur (Mongolian цагаануур) is a town in the Hövsgöl Aimag (province) of Mongolia. The name Tsagaannuur means "White (Tsagaan) Lake (Nuur)", and the town is situated on the western side of a very broad shallow lake with dramatic high peaks on the far eastern shore. Tsagaannuur..
Tsagaan SarAlternative meaning: The Mongolian Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year The festival of the lunar New Year, Tsagaan Sar, is often celebrated around the same time as the Chinese New Year. However Mongolians generally deny any Chinese origin or influence so the celebration is sometimes referred to as t..
Tsagan-Khak LakeTsagan-Khak Lake (Russian: о́зеро Цага́н-Хак) is located in the Russian Republic of Kalmykia. It is the third-largest lake in the republic. Several industries are attached to the lake, including fishing, textiles, and plastics manufacturing. The lake is well known throughout southern..
TsagantegiaTsagantegia (Tumanova, 1993; etymology = "of Tsagan-Teg") was a medium-sized member of the Ankylosauridae from the Upper Cretaceous Mongolia. The holotype specimen (GI SPS N 700/17), a complete skull, was recovered from the Baynshiree Svita Formation (Cenomanian-Santonian), at the Tsagan-Teg ("Whit..
TsAGITsAGI is a transliteration of the Russian abbreviation for Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т (ЦАГИ) or "Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut", the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute. It was founded in Moscow by the pioneer of Russia..
Tsai, Rong TsangGrand Master Tsai Rong Tsang, (蔡榮章) is the director of “Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute” Writer, Speaker, Instructor, and a vital influence of Modern Taiwan Tea Culture. Master Tsai is also the founder of the “Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony.” He has played an active part in the growth of this once sma..
Tsaile, ArizonaTsaile (Navajo: Tséhílį́) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Apache County, within the Navajo Nation, in Arizona, USA. The population was 1,078 at the 2000 census. Tsaile is the home of the main campus of Diné College (formerly Navajo Community College), a tribally controlled community coll..
Tsaitsing (clipper)Taitsing was a composite built clipper ship, measuring 192ft x 31.5ft x 20.15ft. She was built in 1865 by Charles Connell & Co, Glasgow. Full Listings Clipper ships, designers & builders British-built clippers Ariel | Blackadder | Cutty Sark | Hallowe'en | Leander | Lothair | Norman Co..
Tsai (Suikoden)Suikoden II: Tsai Is one of the first recruitable characters. When the truth of the Highland army is announced, Viktor orders Riou and Jowy to find a man named Tsai; One of the only human minds capable of forging and fixing the legendary Fire Spears. Tsai is the father of Tomo, and wields Spears. ..
Tsai Chia-HsinTsai Chia-Hsin (蔡佳欣, pinyin: Cài Jiāxīn, Wade-Giles: Ts'ai Chia-hsin) (born 25 July 1982) is a male badminton player from the Republic of China. Tsai competed for the Republic of China (as Chinese Taipei) in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in mixed double's wit..
Tsai ChinTsai Chin (}; }), also known as Irene Chow) was born to Peking Opera actor Zhou Xinfang in 1937, China. She spent her early life in Shanghai. She had two short marriages and divorced from both. Her brother is Michael Chow, owner of the famous and high-end Mr. Chow restaurant chain. (Through Michael..
Tsai Ing-wenTsai Ing-wen (}; }) (born August 31, 1956) is the Vice Premier of the Republic of China on Taiwan. Upon graduation from the department of law at National Taiwan University in 1978, she obtained a Masters degree in Legal Science from Cornell University Law School in 1980 and then a PhD from the Lond..
Tsai Ming-liangTsai Ming-liang (}; }) (born in 1957 in Kuching, Malaysia) is one of the most celebrated "Second New Wave" film directors of Taiwanese Cinema, along with such contemporaries as Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Edward Yang. His films have been acclaimed world-wide and won numerous festival awards. Tsai is a Chin..
Tsai Wan-linTsai Wan-lin (Chinese: 蔡萬霖; pinyin: Caì Wànlín) (November 10, 1924–September 27 2004) was a Taiwanese businessman who, at the peak of his wealth in 1996, was considered to be the fifth richest person in the world, with a family net worth of US$12.2 billion[#endnote..
TsakaneTsakane is a township south of Brakpan close to two other townships KwaThema and Duduza on the east Rand, Gauteng, South Africa. Nick name "E-Mashona". ..
Tsakane Valentine--> Soprano Tsakane Valentine is a member from Johannesburg, South Africa of the band Amici Forever . She studied music at Pretoria University and continued her operatic training at the Pretoria Technikon (University of Pretoria), where she quickly caught the attention of the country's leading mu..
Tsakani MhingaTsakani "TK" Mhinga (1979 - 27 February 2006) was a SAMA award-winning South African R&B and kwaito artist who went by the stage name of TK. She was a princess of the baTsonga tribe of the Limpopo Province, as well as the niece of veteran South African singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka. Her singing st..
Tsakhiagiyn ElbegdorjElbegdorj Tsakhia in 1998 Tsakhiagiyn Elbegdorj (or Elbegdorj Tsakhia) (mong. Цахиагийн Элбэгдорж, usually just Elbegdorj) (born March 30, 1963) is one of the 13 leaders of the peaceful revolution that ended nearly 75 years of communist rule in 1989 and created an open democ..
Tsakhir TövshrüülekhTsakhir Tövshrüülekh is a district in Arhangay Province in central Mongolia. ..
TsakhkadzorTsakhkadzor (Armenian: , Tsaghkadzor) is a city and a popular health resort in Kotayk, Armenia. Tsakhkadzor means valley of flowers in Armenian. The city is located 50 kilometers North from Yerevan, on the southeastern slope of Teghenis Mountains, 1750 meters above sea level, surrounded with alpin..
TsakhurThe Tsakhur (or Caxur, in romanization) people are an ethnic group of northern Azerbaijan. They number about 20,000 and call themselves Liqhy, but are generally known by the name Tsakhur, which is also the name of their largest town. History and geography The Tsakhur originally lived in Dagestan, ..
TsakoniaTsakonia or the Tsakonian region (Greek Τσακωνιά or Τσακωνικός χώρος) describes the area of the eastern Peloponnese where the Tsakonian language is presently or was formerly spoken. It is not a formally defined political entity of the modern Greek state, being more akin to su..
TsakonianTsakonian may refer to more than one article: The Tsakonian peopleThe Tsakonian language This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended a..
TsakoniansA Tsakonian (Greek: Τσάκωνας Tsákonas) is a speaker of Tsakonian, or more broadly, one who lives in a traditionally Tsakonian-speaking area and follows certain Tsakonian cultural traditions, such as the Tsakonian dance, even if that person is no longer able to speak Tsakonian fluently. Th..
Tsakonian languageTsakonian (also known as Tzakonian or Tsakonic) (Greek Τσακωνική διάλεκτος) is a descendant of Doric Greek, spoken in the Tsakonian region of the Peloponnese, Greece. The language is named after its speakers, 'Tsakonians', which is held to be an alteration of 'Laconians' - althou..
TsaldarisThere were two Prime Ministers of Greece that had the last name Tsaldaris (Greek: Τσαλδάρης) Konstantinos Tsaldaris (1884-1970), prime minister of Greece two times on April 18, 1946 - January 25, 1947 and on August 29, 1947 - November 7, 1947Panagis Tsaldaris (1868-1936), prime minister of..
TsalkaTsalka is a city in southern Georgia in Kvemo Kartli region, with a population of 22,000, predominantly ethnic Armenians and Greeks, with around 2,000 Azerbaijanis. The city has experienced violent ethnic division in recent years. [link] References ["Georgia's Greek and Armenian comm..
Tsallis entropyThe Tsallis entropy is a generalization of the standard Boltzmann-Gibbs entropy. It was an extension put forward by Constantino Tsallis in 1988. It is defined as [S_q(p) = \left( 1 - \int p^q(x)\, dx \right),] or in the discrete case [S_q(p) = \left( 1 - \sum_x p^q(x) \right)...
Tsallis statisticsThe term Tsallis statistics can refer to a number of things, but generally is used to describe the notion of probability distributions arising from the optimization of the Tsallis entropic form. A continuous real parameter q can be used to adjust the distributions so that distributions which have pr..
TsamikoThe Tsamiko is a traditional Greek dance. It is one of two national dances of Greece, the other being the Kalamatiano. The Tsamiko takes its name from the Cham Albanians (Greek Tsamides). Over time it has taken on many variations and is danced throughout Greece. It is danced in a circle to 3/4 rh..
TsampaTsampa (Tibetan: rtsam pa) is a Tibetan staple foodstuff, particularly prominent in the central part of the country. It is roasted flour, usually barley (nas rtsam), sometimes also wheat (gro rtsam) or rice ('bras rtsam). It is usually mixed with Tibetan tea, or po-cha, a salty, yak-milk tea. Prep..
TSANThere are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } TSAN (The SysOps Association Network) was an undergr..
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TsangTsang can refer to: Tsang (གཙང་), a region of Tibet containing the cities of Gyantse and Shigatse;Tsang (曾), a family name in Hong Kong, transcribed based on Cantonese. People commonly known as Tsang or with the family name Tsang include:*Donald Tsang - current chief executive of Hong Ko..
Tsangyang Gyatso, 6th Dalai LamaTsangyang Gyatso Tsangyang Gyatso, (Tibetan: ཚངས་དབྱངས་རྒྱ་མཚོ,Wylie transliteration: Tshang dbyang Rgya mtsho), (1683 – November 15 1706) was the sixth Dalai Lama. He was a Monpa by ethnicity. Contents 1 Early life2 Life as a Dalai Lama3&nb..
Tsang Lap ChuenDr. Tsang Lap-Chuen, Luther (曾立存, 1943- ) was an Associate Professor of the Hong Kong Baptist University and the Head of Department of Religion and Philosophy from 1995 to 2000. Tsang is a Hong Kong philosopher and he gained the B.A., M.A., PhD at the University of Hong Kong. His research inte..
Tsang Tsou ChoiOne of Tsang's public art in Tsim Sha Tsui's Star Ferry Pier that has yet to be removed. Tsang Tsou Choi (Chinese: 曾灶財), or the "Kowloon Emperor" (九龍皇帝) (born 1920 in Huaxian, Guangdong) is well-known in Hong Kong for his calligraphy graffiti that were seen in many places in Hong ..
Tsang Yam PuiTsang Yam Pui (Chinese: 曾蔭培, Pinyin: Zēng Yīnpéi, born 1946 in Hong Kong) was the Commissioner of Police of Hong Kong from January 2001 to December 2003. Tsang joined the Royal Hong Kong Police Force (now Hong Kong Police Force) in January 1966 as a Probationary Inspector. His elder broth..
Tsang Yok-singThe Honourable Jasper Tsang Yok-sing GBS JP (Chinese: 曾鈺成) (born 1947 in Guangzhou, Guangdong with family root in Shunde, Guangdong) is the founding Chairman (1992-2003) of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong (DAB), the largest pro-Beijing political party in the Hong Kong..
Tsanko DyustabanovTsanko Hristov Dyustabanov (May 13 1844, Gabrovo - June 15 1876, Veliko Tarnovo) was a Bulgarian revolutionary and participant in the April uprising of 1876. Dyustabanov was born in Gabrovo in today's Bulgaria, in a patriotic family. He attended the Gabrovo School. Later he studied at Robert Colleg..
TsanzaguruTsanzaguru (formery Sansaguru) is a village in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located 10 km south of Rusape in the Chiduku communal land. ..
Tsao FuTsao Fu, in ancient Chinese Mythology, was an exceptionally skilled charioteer, who is said to have lived around 950 B.C. The Chinese tell the story of the Emperor Mu Wang, who was determined to visit paradise. He wanted to taste the peaches of immortality there. He found a very brave charioteer n..
TsarFor other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Tsar (Bulgarian, Serbian and Macedonian цар, Russian [царь] ([Media helphelp]·[info]), in scientific transliteration respectively car and car' ), often spelled Czar or Tzar and sometimes Csar or Zar in English, is the of..
Tsar's MosquePedestrians walk by the Tzar's mosque, the oldest mosque in Sarajevo. The Tsar's Mosque is an important mosque in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The mosque is named after the Sultan Suleiman I. See also Timeline of Islamic historyIslamic architectureIslamic artList of mosques ..
TsarevetsTsarevets (Bulgarian: Царевец) is a mediaeval stronghold located on a hill with the same name in Veliko Tarnovo in northern Bulgaria. It served as the Second Bulgarian Empire's primary fortress and strongest bulwark from 1185 to 1393, housing the royal and the patriarchal palaces, and is a..
TsarevichTsarevich (Russian: Царевич) is a Slavic term for the Tsar's son. Under the Pauline house law, the term was discontinued, as the tsar's eldest son and Heir Apparent came to be called Tsesarevich and his younger brothers - Grand Dukes. In olden times, the term was also applied to descendants..
Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of RussiaTsarevich Alexei (1904-1918) Tsesarevich Alexei Nikolaevich (Russian: ) (July 30 (OS)/August 12 (NS), 1904 – July 17, 1918), of the House of Romanov, was Tsesarevich of Russia and was the youngest child of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Alexandra Fyodorovna. Also called Alyosha (Алёша)..
Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich of RussiaPortrait of Alexei by Johann Gottfried Tannauer, c. 1712-16, Russian Museum, St Petersburg Alexei Petrovich (Russian: ) (28 February [O.S. 18 February] 1690 – 7 July [O.S. 26 June] 1718), a Russian tsarevich. He was born in Moscow, the son of Tsar Peter I and his first ..
Tsarevich AlexisTsarevich Alexis or Alexei may refer to: Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich of Russia, (1690–1718), son of Peter I of RussiaTsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich of Russia, (1904-1918), son of Nicholas II of Russia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the s..
Tsarevich DimitriTsarevich Demetrius (1899), by Mikhail Nesterov. Tsarevich Demetrius, or Tsarevich Dimitri, or Dmitriy Ivanovich, also known as Dmitry of Uglich and Dmitry of Moscow, (Дмитрий Иванович, Дмитрий Угличский, Дмитрий Московский in Russian) (Octobe..
TsarevnaTsarevna or czarevna (Царевна) - daughter of a Tsar or Tsaritsa. Much like a princess. ..
TsarevoTsarevo (Царево; formerly Vassiliko and Michurin) is a resort and fishing town on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast, situated on three small coves 72 km southeast of Bourgas, at the eastern foot of the Strandzha Mountain. The town is the administrative centre of Tsarevo municipality, part of Burg..
TsargradTsargrad (Old Church Slavonic: Цѣсарьградъ, Church Slavonic: Царьгра̀дъ, Russian: , Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian: Ца̀риград (Tsarigrad or Carigrad in the Latin alphabet), Romanian: Ţarigrad, #redirect [[Template:Lang-uk]], also rendered as Czargrad and Tzargr..
TsarismAlso spelled Czarism, a system of government ruled by a Tsar, an autocratic ruler with broad powers. Tsars were the undisputed autocratic rulers of the First and Second Bulgarian Empires since 913, in Serbia in the middle of the 14th century, and in Russia from 1547 to 1917 (although this usage is..
TsaritsaA Tsaritsa (Bulgarian: царица, also Russian: ), also spelled czaritsa (in English sometimes arrangement word, tsarina or czarina, is used), which is the title of Tsar's wife or a female autocratic ruler (monarch) of Russia or Bulgaria. Since 1721, the official titles of the Russian male and fe..
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Tsarmitunturi Wilderness AreaTsarmitunturi Wilderness Area ..
Tsarska BistritsaTsarska Bistritsa (Царска Бистрица, "Tsar's Bistritsa") is a former royal palace in southwestern Bulgaria, in the Rila Mountains, just above the resort of Borovets. It served as the hunting lodge of Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria and was nationalised after 1945, when Bulgaria became a Co..
Tsarskoye SeloCatherine Palace and Park Tsarskoye Selo (Russian: ; may be translated as "Tsar’s Village") is a former Russian residence of the imperial family and visiting nobility 24 km south of St. Petersburg. It is now part of the town of Pushkin and of the World Heritage Site Saint Petersbu..
Tsarskoye Selo LyceumThe Imperial Lyceum, as it appears on a 19th-century drawing. 14-year-old Pushkin reciting his poem before old Derzhavin in the Lyceum (1911 painting by Ilya Repin). The Imperial Lyceum in Tsarskoe Selo near Saint Petersburg was founded by the Emperor Alexander I with the object of educ..
Tsaryovo-ZaimishcheTsaryovo-Zaimishche is a village in Russia, situated on the old road from Smolensk to Moscow, just to the west of Vyazma. Its name is translated from Russian as "the tsar's water-meadow". In the 17th century, the village was a place where travellers to Moscow were examined by Russian custom offici..
Tsar (band)Tsar is a rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in (1998), with Jeff Whalen on lead vocals and guitar, Daniel Kern on vocals and guitar, Jeff Solomon on bass, and Steve Coulter on drums. They released an eponymous album on Hollywood Records in (2000), which, although a financial disappointment..
Tsar (disambiguation)Tsar, czar, tzar may refer to one of the following Tsar, a title of a rulerCzar, West VirginiaTsar (band)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly ..
Tsar (rock band)Tsar are an American rock band from Los Angeles. Formed in 1998 their first release was nn 2000 with the self-entitled album "Tsar". In 2005 They released their second album on TVT Records, Band-Girls-Money, with a decidedly "dirtier", more garage-rock sound. Tsar are: Jeff Whalen (Vocals, guita..
Tsar BombaTsar Bomba casing on display at Arzamas-16 Site of detonation Tsar Bomba (Russian: , literally "Emperor-bomb") is the Western name for the largest, most powerful nuclear explosive ever detonated. Developed by the Soviet Union, the ~50 megaton bomb was codenamed Ivan (Russian: ) by its de..
Tsar CannonWikimedia Commons has media related to: [media] Tsar Pushka (Царь-пушка in Russian, literally "emperor of cannons") is a huge cannon, founded in 1586 by a Russian founding master Andrey Chokhov. The cannon weighs nearly 18 tonne..
Tsar KaloyanTsar Kaloyan (Bulgarian: ) is a town is located in the north-east of Bulgaria in the midway between Razgrad and Ruse. It was known as Hlebarovo before 1989. The town has a population of around 5.000, and is located at [43°37′N 26°15′E]. ..
Tsar KolokolPhoto of the Tsar Kolokol. Tsar Kolokol (Russian: Царь–колокол, literally "Tsar bell") is a huge bell still on display in the Moscow Kremlin. It weighs 222 tons, with a height of 6.14 m and diameter of 6.6 m. It was founded from bronze by masters Ivan Motorin and his son..
Tsar Samuil StadiumTsar Samuil Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Petrich, Bulgaria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of PFC Belasitsa Petrich. The stadium holds 12,000. ..
Tsar TankThe Tsar Tank The Tsar Tank, also known as the Netopyr (Нетопырь, Pipistrellus bat) or Lebedenko Tank, was an unusual Russian armored vehicle developed in 1914–1915. The project was scrapped after initial tests deemed the vehicle to be un..
TsathogguaTsathoggua (the Sleeper of N'kai) is a fictional character in the Cthulhu Mythos. He is the creation of Clark Ashton Smith and is part of his Hyperborean cycle. Tsathoggua (or Zhothaqquah) is a Great Old One, a godlike being from the pantheon. He first appeared as a hideous idol in Smith's short st..
Tsat languageTsat (also known as Utsat, Utset, Huihui, Hui, or Hainan Cham) is a language spoken on Hainan Island in China by the Utsuls. Tsat is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian group within the Austronesian language family, and is related to the Cham languages, originally from the coast of present-day Vietn..
Tsat Tsz MuiTsat Tsz Mui (七姊妹) is an area in the east portion of North Point, near Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. It is around the Tsat Tsz Mui Road. It was formerly a village. Name Tsat Tsz Mui in Chinese means seven sisters. There was a tragedy story about them. Once upon a time, there lived a village of Hak..
Tsat Tsz Mui RoadTsat Tsz Mui Road (七姊妹道) is a road in North Point in Hong Kong. The road runs in the area of Tsat Tsz Mui and eastern North Point from west to east, parallel to King's Road, except disjoint by a residential-commercial complex of Island Place. Name The road named after the Tsat Tsz Mui, whi..
TsavoTsavo is a region of Kenya located at the crossing of the Uganda Railway over the Tsavo River, close to where it meets the Athi River. The place achieved fame in The Man-eaters of Tsavo, a book about lions who attacked workers building the railroad bridge, an episode also depicted in the 1996 film T..
Tsavo/The American CrewTsavo is an American Jam Band that has been playing since 2002 to 2006 and beyond. They are well known for playing live than they are playing in the studio. The band currently has three releases and are currently working on a double album project, as well as a collection of outtakes from other sessi..
TsavoriteTsavorite can be considered a "new" gemstone since it was unknown before its discovery in Kenya in the 1960s. It is a member of the garnet family group grossularite (a calcium-aluminum garnet Ca3Al2Si3O12) in which trace amounts of vanadium or chromium provide the green color. The name "tsavorite"..
Tsavo East National ParkTsavo East National Park ..
Tsavo maneatersThe Tsavo Man-Eaters on display in the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois In March of 1898, the British East Africa Company, led by engineer Lt. Col. John Henry Patterson, began building a railway bridge over the Tsavo River in Kenya. During the construction period, many railw..
Tsawwassen, British ColumbiaTsawwassen's BC Ferry terminal. Tsawwassen is a suburban, mostly residential community in the southwestern part of the Corporation of Delta, British Columbia, Canada. The name means "looking toward the sea" in the local native language (Coast Salish), and is commonly pronounced [təˈw..
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TS AggressorBio TS Aggressor has been involved with the Midwest professional wrestling scene for 8 years, dating back to his initial training in Minneapolis, MN. He was trained by 2 time Pan-American Gold medalist, Brad Rheingans, Wayne “the Train” Bloom, and “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig. His wrestling ..
Ü-TsangÜ-Tsang (Wylie: Dbus-gtsang, Tibetan: དབུསགཙང་ Simplified Chinese: }}}; Traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ), or Tsang-Ü, is one of the traditional provinces of Tibet, the others being Amdo and Kham. Geographically Ü-Tsang covered the central and western portions of the Tibetan cultur..
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