• 1730s (redirect from 1730-1739)
    The 1730s decade ran from January 1, 1730, to December 31, 1739. January 30 (January 19 O.S.) – At dawn, Emperor Peter II of Russia dies of smallpox, aged...
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  • Rebellion of Sheikh Ahmad Madani (category 1730 in Iran)
    reported he was collecting revenue in the areas between Lar and Shiraz. In the Autumn of 1730 Mohammad 'Ali Khan was able to defeat the rebels several...
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    conquered Lar, under quasi-autonomous governorship. This was after its governor behaved treacherously towards Allahverdi, forcing him to capture Lar. The Persians...
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    Carl Linnaeus (redirect from Homo lar)
    did not find any signs of its existence. Homo lar has since been reclassified as Hylobates lar, the lar gibbon. In the first edition of Systema Naturae...
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    Philip. "The Danish monopoly trading companies and their shareholders, 1730–1774." Scandinavian Economic History Review 47.3 (1999): 5-25. Mulich, Jeppe...
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  • Olofsdotter Rufinia (1651–1730). The wedding took place in the parsonage in Sunnanåker, in Ytterlännäs parish. Lars and Brita had a child: Lars Hornaeus (1682–1751)...
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    Johann Georg Hamann (category 1730 births)
    Johann Georg Hamann (/ˈhɑːmɑːn/; German: [ˈhaːman]; 27 August 1730 – 21 June 1788) was a German Lutheran philosopher from Königsberg known as "the Wizard...
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  • Medieval (500–1400) Renaissance (1400–1600) Baroque (1600–1760) Classical (1730–1820) Romantic (1815–1910) Modernist (1890–1950) Postmodernist (since 1930)...
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  • 1954), American television correspondent and author Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788), German philosopher Richard Hamann (1879–1961), German art historian...
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  • (February 2014). "12: {ITU} {G.hn} – {B}roadband Home Networking". In Berger, Lars T.; Schwager, Andreas; Pagani, Pascal; Schneider, Daniel M. (eds.). {MIMO}...
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