- František
Kahuda (January 3, 1911 –
February 12, 1987) was a
Czechoslovak physicist and educator.
Between 1954 and 1963 he
served as the
Minister of Education...
- in 1956 in the
coastal town of
Pasni in Balochistan, Qazi was the son of
Kahuda Amaanullah. Qazi
received his
early education in his
hometown of Pasni,...
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ensured by the
government committee for
exhibitions chairman František
Kahuda. He
supported the
famous Laterna Magika show, as well as
Josef Svoboda's...
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Vimperk hospital,
managed by the
Psychoenergetic Laboratory of
Professor Kahuda.
Josef Zezulka practised his
methods mainly in his own flat. He practised...
- Gregorovičová, Eva; Kobesová, Miluše; Kubů, Naděžda; Sršeň, Lubomír;
Kahuda, Jan (2016). Toskánští Habsburkové a ostrovské panství 1808-1918 = Die Herrschaft...
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Martin "Jaroušek" Roušar – saxophone,
clarinet Past Petr "Bombur"/"Václav
Kahuda" Kratochvíl –
vocals (1985–1987) Petr "Dachau" Jírovec –
guitar (1985–1987)...
- by František
Kahuda Minister of
Culture of
Czechoslovakia In
office 1954–1960
Preceded by Václav Kopecký
Succeeded by František
Kahuda Personal details...
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Minister of
Education (from June 16, 1956
education and culture) František
Kahuda KSČ 12
December 1954 11 July 1960
Minister of
Light Industry (from June...
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worked on were
criticised for
having "liberal tendencies" by František
Kahuda. In 1956,
Daniel and Miloš Kratochvíl
published the
screenwriting textbook...
- Rabiška -
Physics teacher František
Kreuzmann - Tuřík Ludvík
Veverka - Prof.
Kahuda Vojta Novák - Dr. Vondrák
Jarmila Holmová - Rázová -
Geography Teacher Karel...