• Louis Bazin (20 December 1920 – 2 March 2011) was a French orientalist. Born in Caen, he entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1939. When he graduated...
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    Marc Louis Bazin (March 6, 1932 – June 16, 2010) was a World Bank official, former United Nations functionary and Haitian Minister of Finance and Economy...
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    Charles-Louis Bazin, a French painter, sculptor, engraver, and lithographer, was born in Paris in 1802, where he died in 1859. He was a pupil of Girodet-Trioson...
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  • Benoît Jean Louis Bazin (born December 29, 1968, in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French manager and the CEO of Saint-Gobain since June 6, 2024. Bazin grew up...
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    The most detailed account of Nader's assassination comes from Père Louis Bazin, Nader's physician at the time of his death, who relied on the eyewitness...
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  • Antoine-Pierre-Louis Bazin, or A. P. L. Bazin (26 March 1799 – January 1863) was a French sinologist born in Saint-Brice-sous-Forêt. He was the brother...
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  • Bazin, a French writer André Bazin (1918–1958), French film critic and film theorist Antoine Bazin (1799–1863), French sinologist Charles-Louis Bazin...
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    frontrunners in the 1957 campaign for the presidency were Duvalier and Louis Déjoie, a mulatto landowner and industrialist from the north. During their...
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    fundamenta. T. 3, Philologiae et historiae Turcicae fundamenta / ed. Louis Bazin ; György Hazai. History of the Turkic peoples in the pre-Islamic period...
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    as the original Turkic word it sprang from. According to Turkologist Louis Bazin, the name may be rooted in the term "dolga," which means "to hurt" or...
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