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Pratap Chandra Sarangi
Pratap Chandra Sarangi, is a Minister of State in the Government of India for Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. He is a Politician from Balasore, Odisha and serves as a National Executive member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He won Odisha Legislative Assembly, two times: from 2004 to 2009 and from 2009 to 2014, both times from Nilagiri constituency. He revolutionalised primary education in rural areas through the innovative concept of community funded Ekal Vidyalaya or single teacher schools.
Gia Carangi
Gia Marie Carangi was an American model during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Considered by many to be the first supermodel, she was featured on the cover of fashion magazines, including multiple editions of Vogue and Cosmopolitan, and appeared in advertising campaigns for such fashion houses as Armani, Christian Dior, Versace, and Yves Saint Laurent.
King Siliwangi
Sri Baduga Maharaja or Sang Ratu Jayadewata was the great king of the Hindu Sunda kingdom in West Java, reigned 1482 to 1521 from his capital in Pakuan Pajajaran. He brought his kingdom greatness and prosperity.
Chandra Bahadur Dangi
Chandra Bahadur Dangi was a Nepali man who was the shortest man in recorded history for whom there is irrefutable evidence, measuring 54.6 cm. Dangi was a primordial dwarf. He broke the record of Gul Mohammed (1957–1997), whose height was 57 cm.
Munna Bajrangi
Munna Bajrangi was an Indian politician, a known contract killer and a gang leader from Eastern Uttar Pradesh. He was a name of fear in the Mirzapur, Jaunpur and Varanasi region. He was shot dead at the District Jail in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh on 9 July 2018. He was shot ten times in the head within the jail premises by another prisoner, gangster Sunil Rathi. His death came a week after his wife, Seema Singh, said in a press conference that he would be targeted.
Vladimir Sangi
Vladimir Mikhailovich Sangi is a Russian writer and publicist. He writes in Nivkh and Russian.
Sayaka Senbongi
Sayaka Senbongi is a Japanese voice actress from Saitama Prefecture. She is affiliated with I'm Enterprise.
Aşkın Nur Yengi
Aşkın Nur Yengi is a Turkish singer and actress.
Reginald Mengi
Reginald Abraham Mengi was a Tanzanian billionaire, businessperson, philanthropist, and author of the book I Can, I Must, I Will,. He was the Chairman of Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF), Confederation of Tanzania Industries, IPP Gold Ltd., Media Owners Association of Tanzania, Executive Chairman & Owner at IPP Ltd. (Tanzania) and Chairman of Handeni Gold, Inc. Mengi had an estimated net worth of US$560 million as per Forbes richest people in Africa 2014.
Babu Bajrangi
Babubhai Patel, known by his alias Babu Bajrangi, was a leader of the Gujarat-wing of the Bajrang Dal, a Hindu nationalist organization in India. He was a central figure during the 2002 Gujarat violence. He was sentenced to life term imprisonment by a special court for his role in masterminding the Naroda Patiya massacre in which 97 Muslims were murdered including 36 women, 26 men and 35 children. The Supreme Court of India granted him bail on medical grounds in March 2019.
Teden Mengi
Teden Mambuene Mengi is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Championship club Derby County, on loan from Manchester United.
Beatrice Masilingi
Beatrice Masilingi is a Namibian athlete sprinter. In April 2021, she ran 49.53 sec in the 400 metres, an unofficial third-fastest world under-20 time in history.
Prem Saran Satsangi
Prem Saran Satsangi is the eighth and current Sant Satguru of Radhasoami Faith, Dayalbagh. He holds the Emeritus Chair from the East of the Integrated East-West Forum at The Science of Consciousness Conferences since 2012. He is the chairman of Advisory Committee on Education, Dayalbagh Educational Institute.
Kahe Te Rau-o-te-rangi
Kahe Te Rau-o-te-rangi, also known as Betty Nicoll, was a New Zealand leader, trader and innkeeper. She identified with the Ngāti Toa, Ngāti Mutunga and Te Āti Awa tribes (iwi).