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Titu Mir ’ s education began in his village school, after which he moved to a local Madrassa.
In 1822, Titu Mir went on a pilgrimage to Mecca, the Haj enjoined upon all Muslims, and on his return he commenced organizing the Muslim peasants of his native village against the landlords or Zamindars and the British colonialists.
Titu Mir opposed a number of discriminatory measures in force at that time which included taxes on the wearing of beards and on mosques.
The rift between Titu Mir and his followers on one side, and the local Zamindars supported by the British rulers on the other side, continued to widen, and armed conflict broke out at several places.
Titu Mir had himself belonged to a " peyada " or martial family and himself had served under a Zamindar as a ' lathial or ' lethel ' ( paik ), a fighter with the quarterstaff or lathi, ( which in Bengal is made of bamboo, not wood ) and he was actively training his men in hand to hand combat and the use of the lathi.
The followers of Titu Mir, believed to have grown to 15, 000 by that time, readied themselves for prolonged armed conflict, and they built a fort of bamboo at Narikelbaria, near the town of Barasat.
Titu Mir declared independence from the British, and regions comprising the current districts of 24 Parganas, Nadia and Faridpur came under his control.
Finally, the British forces, armed with cannon and muskets, mounted a concerted attacks on 14 November 1831, on Titu Mir and his followers.
Armed with nothing more than the bamboo quarterstaff and Lathis and a few swords and spears, Titu Mir and his forces could not withstand the might of modern weapons, and were overwhelmed.
The bamboo castle was destroyed, and Titu Mir was killed along with several of his followers.
Mahasweta Devi wrote a novella called Titu Mir.
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Titu and was
He was succeeded in Vilcabamba by his brother Titu Cusi, who himself died in 1571.
Of great impact in Romanian literature was the literary circle Junimea, founded by a group of people around the literary critic Titu Maiorescu in 1863.
Don Diego de Castro Titu Cusi Yupanqui ( 1529 – 1571 ) was a son of Manco Inca Yupanqui, and became the Inca ruler of Vilcabamba, the penultimate leader of the neo-Incan state.
His close companion Friar Diego Ortiz was blamed for killing Titu by poisoning him.
Titu Liviu Maiorescu (; 15 February 1840 – 18 June 1917 ) was a Romanian literary critic and politician, founder of the Junimea Society.
Titu Liviu Maiorescu was born in Craiova, on 15 February 1840.
Between 1850 and 1851, after finishing primary school, Titu Maiorescu was enlisted at the Romanian Gymnasium from Schei-Braşov, a gymnasium founded in 1850 through his uncle Ioan Popazu's endeavour.
Later in October Titu Maiorescu attended the first grade at the Academic Gymnazium, which was an addendum of the Theresianum Academy for foreigners.
In 1863 Titu Maiorescu published in Iaşi the " Yearbook of the Gymnasium and the Boarding School from Iaşi for the School Year 1862 – 1863 "; the yearbook was preceded by his thesis: „ Why Should the Latin Language be Studied in Gymnasium as Part of the Foundation of Moral Education ?” On 28 March Titu Maiorescu's daughter, Livia, was born.
When he returned to Romania, at the end of 1861, Titu Maiorescu was eager to contribute to the progress of the recently formed state, after the Union of 1859, of the cultural and political life, of a European level.
At that time, when the Union was done and personalities of fresh energies and cultured people were needed, people who were educated in Western Universities, Titu Maiorescu had an early ascent, from his youth, as he was a University professor at 22 years old ( in Iaşi ), a dean at 23 and a rector at the same age, then he became an academician ( member of the Romanian Academic Society ) at 27, a deputy at 30, then a minister at age 34.
Caragiale claimed that both Titu Maiorescu and Petre P. Carp were " boyars " who prioritized the interest of their social class ( which was by then nonetheless defunct, as traditional privilege had been formally abolished a generation earlier ).
His youth was intertwined with the activity of Junimea club, which he co-founded with critic Titu Maiorescu as a literary society, and then helped transform into a political club.
Among his earliest critics was Titu Maiorescu, leader of the conservative literary society known as Junimea, who strongly reacted against amateurism and Romantic nationalist discourse in the works of Romanian intellectuals of his day.

Titu and born
Meanwhile, his family, consisting of his wife, Maria, born Popasu and his two children, Emilia and Titu, travelled to Bucharest, Braşov, Sibiu and Blaj, staying in Braşov for a long while and there, the future critic attended grade fifth at the Romanian gymnasium.
As a preparatory for French language for the Kremnitz family, Titu Maiorescu taught the four children of the family: Klara ( his future wife ), Helene, Wilhelm ( future Dr. W. Kremnitz, Mite Kremnitz's husband, born Bardeleben ) and Hermann.

Titu and on
Afterwards, Titu Maiorescu prepared his doctorate on the tesis: „ La relation.
On 10 March 1861, Titu Maiorescu held a lecture ( Die alte französische Tragödie und die Wagnersche Musik — „ The Old French Tragedy and Wagner's Music ”) in Berlin for the benefit of the monument of Lessing from Kamenz, which he repeated on 12 April in Paris, at the „ Cercle des sociétés savantes “ ( Circle of Academic Societies ) and later renewed in the form of a communication, on 27 April in Berlin, at the Philosophy Society.
Ion I. C. Brătianu and his ministers look on as Maiorescu plunges downstairs ; the caption reads " Dear Titu, don't forget to give our compliments to Tăkiţă!
Titu Cusi did not mention the bible being offered on the day of the battle, an omission that has been explained as due either to its insignificance to the Inca or to Titu Cusi confusing the events of the two days.

Titu and 14
* Titu Maiorescu ( 1913 – 14 )
* Titu Maiorescu ( 14 October 1912 – 31 December 1913 )

Titu and ),
The propaganda effort won support from across the floor: Junimea Conservatives ( Titu Maiorescu, Theodor Rosetti, Ioan Slavici ), National Liberals ( D. Sturdza ) and independents ( Alexandru Odobescu ) all signed up to the enterprise.
"' Titu Cusi Yapanqui ( 1570 ), ' An Inca Account of the Conquest of Peru
Other politicians attending the Council included several government ministers ( Brătianu, Duca, Constantinescu-Porcu, Vasile Morţun, Emil Costinescu, Alexandru G. Radovici, Emanoil Porumbaru, Victor Antonescu, Constantin Anghelescu ), Parliamentary leaders ( Mihail Pherekyde, Constantin Robescu ), former premiers ( Titu Maiorescu, Theodor Rosetti, and Petre P. Carp ), other party leaders ( Nicolae Filipescu and Alexandru Marghiloman ) and former Chamber presidents ( Constantin Olănescu and Constantin Cantacuzino Paşcanu ).

Titu and currently
Commuter trains currently run to Olteniţa, Giurgiu, Urziceni, Lehliu Gară and Titu.
He is currently considered one of the most important Romanian literary critics of all time, alongside Titu Maiorescu and Eugen Lovinescu, and is one of the outstanding figures of Romanian literature in the 20th century.

Mir and was
* 1978 – Mir Akbar Khyber was assassinated, provoking a communist coup d ' état in Afghanistan.
He was introduced to Marxism by Mir Akbar Khyber during his imprisonment for activities deemed too radical by the government.
In 1948, Pasternak advised Ivinskaya to resign her job at Novy Mir, which was becoming extremely difficult due to their relationship.
In a subsequent letter to the daughter of Marina Tsvetaeva, Pasternak explained that the attack was motivated by the fact that the supernatural elements of the play, which Novy Mir considered, " irrational ," had been translated as Goethe had written them.
Several other fictional books were invented by the same author, including an entire bibliography for the fictional author Pierre Menard, as well as an imaginary novel, purportedly written by a Bombay lawyer named Mir Bahadur Ali, entitled " The Approach to Al-Mu ' tasim ," which was " reviewed " by Borges in his story of the same name.
As disillusionment set in, in 1978 a prominent member of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan ( PDPA ), Mir Akbar Khyber ( or " Kaibar "), was killed by the government.
Shah Mir was the First Muslim ruler of Kashmir and the founder of the Swati dynasty named after him.
Shah Mir was succeeded by his eldest son Jamshid, but he was deposed by his brother Ali Sher probably within few months, who ascended the throne under the name of Alauddin Following the Shahmiri Dynasty, was the Chak Dynasty that ruled until Mughal conquest in 1586.
In 1948, the Khan of Qalat, Mir Ahmad Yar Khan, decided to join Pakistan on request of Muhammad Ali Jinnah ( founder of Pakistan ), and decision was made that defence, currency, foreign office and finance will be controlled by federal govt.
* 1707-1709 — Loya jirga was gathered by Mir Wais Hotak at Kandahar in 1707, but according to Ghulam Mohammad Ghobar it was gathered in Manja in 1709.
While he was encamped in Baghdad, Murad IV is known to have met the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan's ambassadors: Mir Zarif and Mir Baraka, who presented 1000 pieces of finely embroidered cloth and even armor.
The city and region became part of the Afghan Durrani Empire in around 1750 when after an agreement was signed between Mir Muhammad Murad Beg and Ahmad Shah Durrani Poplezai, the founding father of Afghanistan.
From the 15th century onward, the area was ruled by the Rind ( tribe ) which was headed by Mir Chakar Rind.
It was here that the Nepalese defeated superior forces of Mir Kassim in 1763 and seized 500 guns and two cannons.
The battle against Mir Kassim troops was the first battle of the Royal Nepalese Army against a foreign power.
Mir Kassim's renowned warrior, Gurgin Khan was the commander on the other side with approximately 2, 500 troops with cannons, guns, ammunition and a very good logistics back up.
Once Air-chief Marshal Pervez Kureshi was retired, the most junior air marshal Muschaf Mir ( who worked with Musharraf in 1996 to assist ISI in Taliban matters ) was appointed to four-star rank as well as elevated as Chief of Air Staff.
Ayatollah Khomeini's paternal grandfather, Seyyed Ahmad Musavi Hindi, was born in Kintoor and was a contemporary and relative of the famous scholar Ayatollah Syed Mir Hamid Hussain Musavi.

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