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obstacle on the road to peace - traduzione in tedesco

POEM BY RUDYARD KIPLING
On The Road To Mandalay; On the Road to Mandalay
  • "Where the old flotilla lay". British soldiers disembarking from paddle steamers in Mandalay on 28 November 1885 during the [[Third Anglo-Burmese War]].
  • John Collier]]
  • On the Road to Mandalay]]", 1907
  • ''Moulmein from the Great Pagoda'', [[Samuel Bourne]], 1870
  • First sheet of Oley Speaks's setting of "On the Road to Mandalay", 1907
  • The British at the palace in Mandalay in the [[Third Anglo-Burmese War]], ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', 1887
  • An "[[old Moulmein pagoda]]", a Buddhist [[stupa]] on a hilltop at [[Mawlamyine]]

obstacle on the road to peace      
ein Hindernis auf dem Weg zum Frieden
obstacle race         
  • A mud run participant climbs over a typical obstacle: the horizontal beam.
  • A pair competing at the [[Wife-carrying]] World Championships in [[Sonkajärvi]], Finland.
  • 1900 Olympics Obstacle Swim
  • Icy watermoat at Getting Tough - The Race
  • OCR Asian Championship Podium
  • Spartan Winter Race
  • [[Rugged Maniac]] 2015. Four men offer a helping hand up the Warped Wall in Rugged Maniac.
  • Tough Mudder Funky Monkey
  • Military obstacle course in Canada c. 1917
SPORTS DISCIPLINE
Obstacle Racing; Obstacle race; Obstacle racing; Obstacle Course racing; Obstacle Course Racing
Hindernisrennen, Hürdenrennen
world peace         
  • palm frond]]. The title reads, "Мир Народам Земли!" ("Peace to all the Peoples of the World!").
  • TRF]], CA, USA (various editions/publishers)</ref>
  • Interfaith declaration on world peace from the 1941–43 bulletin for the [[Commission to Study the Organization of Peace]]
  • Ranakpur Jain Temple]], located in [[Ranakpur]], [[India]].
  • monk]] [[Nichidatsu Fujii]] to unite people of all beliefs in their search for world peace.
IDEAL OF FREEDOM, PEACE, AND HAPPINESS AMONG AND WITHIN ALL NATIONS AND PEOPLE
World Peace; Global peace; International peace; Universal peace; Struggle for peace
Weltfrieden, Frieden auf Erden, genereller Frieden unter den Nationen der Welt

Definizione

obstacle race
¦ noun a race in which various obstacles, such as fences and pits, have to be negotiated.

Wikipedia

Mandalay (poem)

"Mandalay" is a poem by Rudyard Kipling, written and published in 1890, and first collected in Barrack-Room Ballads, and Other Verses in 1892. The poem is set in colonial Burma, then part of British India. The protagonist is a Cockney working-class soldier, back in grey restrictive London, recalling the time he felt free and had a Burmese girlfriend, now unattainably far away.

The poem became well known, especially after it was set to music by Oley Speaks in 1907, and was admired by Kipling's contemporaries, though some of them objected to its muddled geography. It has been criticised as a "vehicle for imperial thought", but more recently has been defended by Kipling's biographer David Gilmour and others. Other critics have identified a variety of themes in the poem, including exotic erotica, Victorian prudishness, romanticism, class, power, and gender.

The song, with Speaks's music, was sung by Frank Sinatra with alterations to the text, such as "broad" for "girl", which were disliked by Kipling's family. Bertolt Brecht's Mandalay Song, set to music by Kurt Weill, alludes to the poem.