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Qué (quién) es Yōwa famine - definición


Yōwa famine         
FAMINE IN JAPAN
The Yōwa famine (養和の飢饉, Yōwa no kikin), was a famine which affected Japan at the end of Heian period. Famine is considered to have begun in 1181, and lasted until 1182.
Famine events         
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VOLUNTARY FASTING TO DRAW ATTENTION TO FAMINES
30-Hour Famine; 30-hour famine; 40 Hour Famine; 30 Hour Famine; 30 hour famine; 24 hour famine; 24 Hour Famine; World Vision Famine events
Famine events are localized events of voluntary fasting for 30 or 40 hours depending on the region to raise money and awareness for world hunger. These events are usually coordinated by one of various World Vision organizations and are done by youth in church organizations.
Doji bara famine         
  • Southern Maratha Kingdom]], [[Gujarat]], and [[Marwar]] (Southern [[Rajputana]]), all affected by the ''Doji bara'' famine.
1790S FAMINE IN INDIA
Skull famine
The Doji bara famine (also Skull famine) of 1791–1792 in the Indian subcontinent was brought on by a major El Niño event lasting from 1789–1795 and producing prolonged droughts. Recorded by William Roxburgh, a surgeon with the British East India Company, in a series of pioneering meteorological observations, the El Niño event caused the failure of the South Asian monsoon for four consecutive years starting in 1789.