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Jahu (other)
Jahu may refer to: Given name * Jahu Dewitt Miller (1857–1911), American educator, librarian, journalist, minister, orator and book collector * Ja Hu Stafford (1834–1913), sometimes spelled Jahu, an American pioneer of Cochise County, Arizona * Jahu Taponen, Finnish inline hockey goaltender - see 2013 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship * Jahú, footballer in Brazil - see 1930 São Paulo FC season * Jahu, a fictional character in '' Sky Doll'' comics Other uses * Jahu (Himachal Pradesh), a village in Himachal Pradesh, India * Zungaro jahu, a species of '' Zungaro'', long-whiskered catfishes * Jahú, a Savoia-Marchetti S.55 flying boat that crossed the Atlantic in 1927 * Jahu, a matchmaker in a Hajong marriage See also * Jehu (other) Jehu is the tenth king of the northern Kingdom of Israel, according to the Bible. ''For a list of other people named Jehu, see Jehu (given name)'' Jehu may also refer to: * ''Book of Jehu'', a lost Jewish text possibly ...
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Dewitt Miller
Dewitt Miller (March 1, 1857 – July 29, 1911) was an educator, librarian, journalist, minister, orator, and book collector. Early life and education Jahu Dewitt Miller was born in Cross River, New York on March 1, 1857 to Jahu and Phebe (Seymour) Miller. His father was a farmer and blacksmith. Miller attended public schools and in 1871 he entered the Collegiate Institute at Fort Edward, New York. Upon graduation, he immediately became a member of the faculty. Although known by his first name, Miller used his middle name professionally. Occupations Miller briefly worked as a freelance journalist and as a shipping clerk in a New York City mercantile. In 1880, he returned to teaching as "Professor of History and Mental Philosophy" at Pennington Seminary in Pennington, New Jersey. Miller was also a lay minister in the Methodist denomination, and his sermons were so popular that he left the pulpit for the lecture platform. Among his "popular lectures" were "The Uses of Ugliness" ...
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Ja Hu Stafford
Ja Hu Stafford (1834–1913) was a pioneer of Cochise County, Arizona Cochise County () is a county in the southeastern corner of the U.S. state of Arizona. It is named after the Native American chief Cochise. The population was 125,447 at the 2020 census. The county seat is Bisbee and the most populous city is .... Name Ja Hu's name is very uncommon and was spelled in many different ways over time. Some of his descendants, many of whom still live in Cochise County, prefer to use "Jay Hugh", which was the name put on his replaced tombstone in the El Dorado Cemetery. However, the earliest known legal documents written by Stafford prove that his name was originally spelled "Jehu (prophet), Jehu", after the prophet in the Hebrew Bible. Other variations of his name include "Ja Hu", which he used later in his life, "Jahu", and "J. Hugh", among others. Biography Ja Hu Stafford was born on June 2, 1834, in Davidson County, North Carolina, to John Wesley and Clementine Reid Sta ...
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Jahu Taponen
Jahu may refer to: Given name * Jahu Dewitt Miller (1857–1911), American educator, librarian, journalist, minister, orator and book collector * Ja Hu Stafford (1834–1913), sometimes spelled Jahu, an American pioneer of Cochise County, Arizona * Jahu Taponen, Finnish inline hockey goaltender - see 2013 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship * Jahú, footballer in Brazil - see 1930 São Paulo FC season * Jahu, a fictional character in ''Sky Doll'' comics Other uses * Jahu (Himachal Pradesh), a village in Himachal Pradesh, India * Zungaro jahu, a species of ''Zungaro'', long-whiskered catfishes * Jahú, a Savoia-Marchetti S.55 flying boat that crossed the Atlantic in 1927 * Jahu, a matchmaker in a Hajong marriage See also * Jehu (other) Jehu is the tenth king of the northern Kingdom of Israel, according to the Bible. ''For a list of other people named Jehu, see Jehu (given name)'' Jehu may also refer to: * '' Book of Jehu'', a lost Jewish text possibly written ...
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1930 São Paulo FC Season
The 1930 season was the first competitive season of São Paulo Futebol Clube that was founded on January 25. The club was created by an association between former members from Associação Atlética das Palmeiras and Club Athletico Paulistano, both teams had their football department closed in face of the advent of professional football. The new club led his name in honor of city of São Paulo and was opened at anniversary day of town being officially founded at the after day. At the end of his debut season the team reached the second position of Campeonato Paulista won by rival Corinthians. Scorers Overall Official competitions Campeonato Paulista Record External linksofficial website {{DEFAULTSORT:Sao Paulo Futebol Clube Season 1930 Association football clubs 1930 season 1930 Events January * January 15 – The Moon moves into its nearest point to Earth, called perigee, at the same time as its fullest phase of the Lunar Cy ...
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Sky Doll
''Sky Doll'' is an Italian comic book series first published in 2000, by Alessandro Barbucci and Barbara Canepa, who also collaborated on '' W.I.T.C.H.'' and ''Monster Allergy''; ''Sky Doll'' features a more "adult" story and a departure from pure fantasy to a more science-fiction aesthetic. Religion and science fiction, as well as the power of the mass media, are important themes of the story. The series consists of four volumes, as well as a sketchbook published by Carlsen Comics. The first three volumes have also been released in an English-language version by Marvel Comics in collaboration with Soleil Productions. Story The action is set in a fictitious parallel universe, in which the papacies of Agape (representing spiritual love) and Lodovica (Ludovica, or Ludowika, depending on the language, and representing sexual love) fall into a conflict, resulting in the banishment of Agape and the creation of a dystopia in which both spiritual and sexual freedoms have been perverte ...
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Jahu (Himachal Pradesh)
Jahu (also called Jahu Bhoranj) is a village panchayat in Bhoranj tehsil, of the Hamirpur district, Himachal Pradesh, India. Jahu is on a trijunction of Hamirpur, Bilaspur and Mandi districts. The people of Jahu use Hindi and Pahadi language for communication. Economy Agriculture is the major economic driver of Jahu, however people are included in manufacturing and various trading businesses as well. Fishing is also an economy driver of Jahu. The area, nearby cities Jahu is itself an emerging small town. The nearest major city is Sarkaghat. Bhota is west, and Jahu is east of Hamipur, and from Shimla,, To the north is Palampur. And to the east is Rewalsar Lake (see also Rewalsar, India), and to the west, Hoshiarpur. Jahu Khurd is south. Also near Jahu is Hamirpur, west, Sundarnagar at , Mandi at , and Nangal at . Talai is northwest, Ghumarwin is south. Jogindernagar is north. Bilaspur is southwest, as Pandoh, by Pandoh Dam, is northe ...
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Zungaro Jahu
''Zungaro'' is a genus of long-whiskered catfishes native to South America, with two recognized species : * ' ( H. von Ihering, 1898) * '' Zungaro zungaro'' (Humboldt Humboldt may refer to: People * Alexander von Humboldt, German natural scientist, brother of Wilhelm von Humboldt * Wilhelm von Humboldt, German linguist, philosopher, and diplomat, brother of Alexander von Humboldt Fictional characters * ..., 1821) (gilded catfish) References Pimelodidae Freshwater fish genera Catfish genera Catfish of South America Freshwater fish of South America Fish described in 1858 Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker {{Siluriformes-stub ...
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Zungaro
''Zungaro'' is a genus of long-whiskered catfishes native to South America, with two recognized species : * ' ( H. von Ihering, 1898) * '' Zungaro zungaro'' (Humboldt Humboldt may refer to: People * Alexander von Humboldt, German natural scientist, brother of Wilhelm von Humboldt * Wilhelm von Humboldt, German linguist, philosopher, and diplomat, brother of Alexander von Humboldt Fictional characters * ..., 1821) (gilded catfish) References Pimelodidae Freshwater fish genera Catfish genera Catfish of South America Freshwater fish of South America Fish described in 1858 Taxa named by Pieter Bleeker {{Siluriformes-stub ...
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Savoia-Marchetti S
SIAI-Marchetti was an Italian aircraft manufacturer primarily active during the interwar period. History The original company was founded during 1915 as SIAI (''Società Idrovolanti Alta Italia'' - Seaplane Company of Upper Italy). As suggested by its name, the firm initially specialised in the manufacture of seaplanes, the vast majority of which were intended for the Italian armed forces. Perhaps its most prominent early aircraft was the SIAI S.16, a seaplane that had been configured to perform both aerial reconnaissance and bomber roles, but also proved itself quite capable of long-distance flights. During 1925, Italian aviator Francesco de Pinedo of the ''Regia Aeronautica'' (Italian Royal Air Force) used an SIAI S.16''ter'' he named ''Genariello'' for a record-setting flight from Rome to Australia and Tokyo to demonstrate his idea that seaplanes were superior to landplanes for long-distance flights. Having departed Rome on 21 April, Pinedo and his mechanic, Ernesto Campa ...
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Hajong Marriage
Traditional Hajong marriage ( Hajong Bhasa:Bya', pronounced as: ) is a ceremonial ritual that involves a marriage established by pre-arrangement between families. Within Hajong culture, romantic love and widow re-marriage was allowed, and monogamy was the norm for the Hajong people. History Hajongs are endogamous people. In Hajong society matriarchy declined with the influence of Hinduism, leading towards the growing dominance of patriarchy in Hajong society. When intimacy develops between a boy and a girl without the knowledge of their parents, they are married to each other, provided that they do not belong to close maternal and paternal kinship. Exorbitant dowry system was absent in the Hajong society. The Hajongs would give a tolerable bride price or groom price called pon. Marriage is usually negotiated by the parents through a matchmaker known as Jahu or Jasu. Temporary shrines are set up on the yard, in front of which the wedding ceremony takes place. Four banana trees ac ...
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