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American sculptor, Anna Coleman Watts Ladd (1878 – 1939) worked in particular to create masks for soldiers disfigured during the First World War. An accomplished artist Anna Coleman Watts Ladd was born on July 15, 1878 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA. She spent her youth in Europe, studying sculpt
Aurangzeb himself had seen the political situation of the Deccan with his own eyes by being on the Deccan front and serving as the Subedari of the Deccan. Aurangzeb was also not unfamiliar with the spurt in Shivajis activities since his departure from the Deccan. Aurangzeb felt that Shivaji was a fu
Considered one of the greatest American dancers, Maria Tallchief (1925 – 2013) was the first Native American to be named prima ballerina. She is particularly noted for her energy and great technical abilities. Abundant youth Osage (tribe of Native Americans living primarily in Oklahoma) by his fa
A doctor, he entered politics at the fall of the Second Empire in 1870. First elected mayor of Paris, he became a member of the National Assembly on February 8, 1871. Having resigned during the Commune (March 18-May 27, 1871), he took the head of the municipal council of Paris in 1875 before becomin