- Max
Arthur MacAuliffe (11
September 1838 − 15
March 1913),
originally known as
Michael Mc
Auliffe, was a
senior British administrator,
prolific scholar...
- Mc
Auliffe (surname) Mc
Auliffe (crater), a
lunar crater named after astronaut Christa Mc
Auliffe 3352 Mc
Auliffe, an
asteroid named after astronaut Christa...
-
Heather Graham Pozzessere (born
March 15, 1953) is an
American writer, who
writes primarily romance novels. She also
writes under her
maiden name Heather...
- translators, were
commissioned by
colonial administrators. Max
Arthur Macauliffe, a
British civil servant, was next to
publish a
major but
incomplete translation...
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Sharon Christa Mc
Auliffe (née Corrigan;
September 2, 1948 –
January 28, 1986) was an
American teacher and
astronaut from Concord, New
Hampshire who died...
- Mc
Auliffe or
MacAuliffe is a
surname of
Norse Irish origin. The name is an
Anglicisation of the
Gaelic Mac Amhlaoibh,
meaning "son of Amhlaoibh". The Gaelic...
- Guru
Nanak was born on the full moon of Katak.
According to Max
Arthur Macauliffe (1909), a
Hindu festival held in the 19th
century on
Kartik Purnima in...
- 104, 111–124, 166–175. ISBN 978-1-906716-91-2.[permanent dead link]
MacAuliffe, 1909, p. 331 Cole, W.Owen. Six
Religions in the Twenty-first Century...
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Martyr and teacher.
Publication Bureau Punjabi university, PATIALA. p. 10.
Macauliffe, Max
Arthur (1909). The Sikh Religion, its gurus,
sacred writings and...
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limited mostly to
solitary conversions. Colonial-era
official Max
Arthur Macauliffe converted to
Sikhism and was even
derided by his
employers for having...