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James Elphinston (December 6, 1721 –
October 8, 1809) was a well
noted 18th-century
Scottish educator, orthographer,
phonologist and
linguistics expert...
- they had to withdraw. Thus, the
battle ended with an
Ottoman victory.
Elphinston had
arrived at Cape Matapan,
southern Greece, on 20 May 1770 from Portsmouth...
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Herbert Alfred Rhys
Elphinston (25
February 1905 at Leichhardt,
Sydney – 8 July 1966 at Forestville, Sydney) was an
Australian Test
cricket umpire. After...
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Elphinston,
Mount Stuart;
Edward Byles Cowell (1866).
History of India. J. Murray. p. 150.
Retrieved 7
August 2009.
History of
India by
Elphinston. {{cite...
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Baronet (1880–1970) (claimed
title 1927) Sir John
Elphinston, 11th
Baronet (1924–2015) Sir
Alexander Elphinston, 12th
Baronet (born 1955) The heir apparent...
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There have been
three baronetcies created for
persons with the
surname Elphinstone, two in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia and one in the
Baronetage of the...
- in a ship to ****stan and take
asylum from them. They take
control of
Elphinston Jail, in the city of
Mumbai and
using the help of a
corrupt scientist...
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Dictionary of the Kurds.
Scarecrow Press. pp. 274–276. ISBN 978-0-8108-7507-4.
Elphinston, W. G. (1946). "The
Kurdish Question".
Journal of
International Affairs...
- 155. Gérard de Nerval.
Journey to the Orient, III.3.1–12. Trans.
Conrad Elphinston.
Antipodes Press. 2013. Spleth,
Janice (2002). "The
Arabic Constituents...
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Bombay Point,
Arthur Seat,
Kates Point, Lodwick-Wilson Point, and
Elphinston Point.
Wilson Point is the only
location in
Mahabaleshwar where both the...