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Qu'est-ce (qui) est T N Haokip - définition

INDIAN MUSEUM SUPERINTENDENT AND WRITER
Trailokyanath Mukharji; T. N. Mukarji; T. N. Mukerji; T. N. Mukherjee; T. N. Mukharji; Trailokya Nath Mukherji
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T. N. Haokip         
INDIAN POLITICIAN
T N Haokip
Telsing Ngamjang Haokip is former Minister of Manipur and president of the Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee. He has been consistently elected for five times from 59 Saikot(ST) Assembly constituency in Churachandpur district, Manipur.
Ť         
LETTER OF THE CZECH AND SLOVAK ALPHABETS
T-caron; T caron; T with caron; T'; T’
The grapheme Ť (minuscule: ť) is a letter in the Czech and Slovak alphabets used to denote /c/, the voiceless palatal plosive (precisely alveolo-palatal), the sound similar to British English t in stew. It is formed from Latin T with the addition of háček; minuscule (ť) has háček modified to apostrophe-like stroke instead of wedge.
Triloki Nath Kaul         
  • Ambassador Triloki Nath Kaul from the Embassy of India with [[Carl Albert]] and [[Melvin Price]].
INDIAN DIPLOMAT
T N Kaul; T.N. Kaul; TN Kaul; T. N. Kaul
Triloki Nath Kaul (1913 – January 16, 2000) was one of India's foremost diplomats in the 20th century. A member of the Indian Civil Service (ICS), he served in the foreign service branch, culminating in his being appointed Foreign Secretary twice.

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Troilokyanath Mukhopadhyay

Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay or T. N. Mukharji in British Indian Government records (Bengali: ত্রৈলোক্যনাথ মুখোপাধ্যায়, Troilōkyanātha Mukhōpādhyāẏa) (22 July 1847 – 3 November 1919) was an Indian public servant who served as a curator of the Indian Museum at Calcutta, and was a renowned author who wrote both in English and Bengali. He was in-charge of organizing exhibits for the Calcutta International Exhibition of 1883, the Amsterdam Exhibition in the same year, the 1886 Colonial and Indian Exhibition, and the 1888 Glasgow International Exhibition. His travels in Europe as part of this was published as a popular travelogue A Visit to Europe (1889).