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Boshu or
Bōshū may
refer to:
Boshu Mangzhong,
Asian calendar term A kind of
Chinese book
written on silk (bo)
Bōshū (房州)
Bōshū,
another name for Awa Province...
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Jyoti Basu (born
Jyotirindra Basu; 8 July 1914 – 17
January 2010) was an
Indian Marxist theorist,
communist activist, and politician. He was one of the...
- and merchandise. It was
founded in 1975 by
Yasuhiro ****ushima as
Eidansha Boshu Service Center,
initially as a
tabloid publisher and
later attempting to...
- (traditional Chinese: 馬王堆帛書;
simplified Chinese: 马王堆帛书; pinyin: Mǎwángduī
Bóshū) are
Chinese philosophical and
medical works written on silk
which were...
- 1973. Also
known as the Huang-Lao
boshu (simplified Chinese: 黄老帛书;
traditional Chinese: 黃老帛書; pinyin: Huáng-Lǎo
bóshū; lit. "Huang-Lao Silk Texts"), or...
- Basu (Bengali: বসু), also Bose (anglicized),
Boshu, Bosu, or Bosh, is a
Bengali surname of
primarily Bengali Kayastha community originating from the Bengal...
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historical recognition in Vietnam[citation needed]. It is also
known as
Bōshu in ****anese and
Mangjong in Korean. In Chinese,
Mangzhong means "Grain in...
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Benoy Krishna Basu (Bengali: বিনয় কৃষ্ণ বসু Binôe
Boshu),
Benoy Basu, or
Benoy Bose (11
September 1908 – 13
December 1930) was an
Indian revolutionary...
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Musashi (Bushū) (武蔵国 (武州)) –
Transferred from Tōsandō to Tōkaidō in 771 Awa (
Bōshū, Anshū) (安房国 (房州, 安州)) –
Divided from
Kazusa Province in 718.
Although re-joined...
- the
Grand Historian. That
publication appeared in
Taiwan in 1977 as the
Boshu Zhanguoce (Chinese: 帛書戰國策). The
texts were
written in
between the style...