एंटोनियो इनोकी की जीवनी व्यक्तिगत विवरण उत्पन्न होने वाली कांजी इनकी (猪 木 In In, इनोकी कांजी) 20 फरवरी, 1943 (आयु 77) योकोहामा, जापान राजनीतिक दल इंडिपेंडेंट्स क्लब (2016-2019) अन्य राजनीतिक जुड़ाव स्पोर्ट्स एंड पीस पार्टी (1989-1995) जापान बहाली पार्टी (2013-2014) भावी पीढ़ी के लिए पार्टी (2014-2015) असेंबली टू एनर्जाइज़ जापान (2015-2016) पति (रों) मित्सुको बैशो (एम। 1971; विभाजन; 1987) ताज़ुको टाडा (डी। 2019) बच्चे 1 रिश्तेदारों साइमन इनोकी (दामाद) पेशेवर कुश्ती कैरियर अंगूठी का नाम एंटोनियो इनोकी मूरू तोकॉन टोक्यो टॉम थोड़ा टोक्यो द कामिकेज़ Kazimoto हत्यारा इनोकी कांजी इनोकी ऊंचाई 6 फीट 2.6 इंच (1.89 मीटर) वजन 224 पौंड (102 किग्रा) से टोक्यो, जापान द्वारा प्रशिक्षित किया गया रिकिदोजान कार्ल गोच प्रथम प्रवेश 30 सितंबर, 1960 सेवेन िवरित 4 अप्रैल, 1998 मुहम्मद हुसैन इनोकी (अरबी: مَحَمَ د حَسَيْن يينوكي, रोमानी: Muḥammad Ḥusayn inIinuki; जन्म कांजी होकी (जापानी: 猪 寛 In 至, हेपबर्न): फरवरी 20, 20 फरवरी,...
Pyatak Prison: The Russian Alcatraz Pyatak Prison About 460 km north of Moscow, in the Vologdaprovince, a small lake rests among a sprawling woodland. The lake is called Novozero and its middlestands an island called Ognenny Ostrov. Despite its name meaning “Fiery Island”or “Fire Island”, it is surrounded by ice most of the year, connected to the mainlandonly by a narrow bridge. Fire Island is home to one of the most desolateprisons of the Russian penitentiary system. Its official name is Prison No. OE 256/5, but convicts and guards call itsimply “Pyatak” – or “slash five” in Russian. At least until 2009, the high security prison,known as “Russia’s Alcatraz” housed 170 convicts, amongst the most violent criminalsin the Country. Unlike other prisons in the Russian Federation,like the infamou...
Charles Kingsford Smith: . .. During the late 19th century, a German mannamed Otto Lilienthal achieved some of the first successful, repeated flights using gliders. Regrettably, he suffered a crash on August9, 1896, and died the next day. Reportedly, his last words were "Sacrificesmust be made!" This was a mentality shared by all the pioneersof flight. During the inception of aviation, there werefew professions out there more dangerous. A quick look at all the pilots from the firstdecades of flight and you will find very few of them who got to see retirement after along and successful career. If you'll pardon the cliché, these men andwomen were made of sterner stuff than the rest. One of these daredevils was Australian CharlesKingsford Smith. He discovered his passion for flying duringWorld War I and, for the rest of his life, always looked for new opportunities to soarthrough the skies. In the process, he set a number of world firstssuch as the first trans-Pacific ...
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