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... that Kashmiriyat defines the way of life and identity of the
Kashmiri people since medieval times, helping them preserve harmony amidst invasions of
Kashmir?
...that
St. Nilus reportedly foretold to princess Aloara of
Capua, for her part in the murder of her husband's nephew, that none of her offspring should reign in Capua—a prophecy that came true in
999?
...that between 1955 and 1998, under Article 19 of the Greek Citizenship Code which entitled the
Greek government to strip non-
ethnic Greeks who left the country of their
citizenship, 46,638 members of the officially recognized Muslim minority of Greece lost their citizenship?
... that George J. Adler, one of the greatest linguists of the 19th century, went insane from the effort of publishing his Dictionary of German and English Languages?
...that Louis Kaufman, an accomplished American classical violinist, played more than 400 solo performances in movie
soundtracks, making him one of the world's most frequently heard violinists?
...that on 2 January 1990, 26-year old Nivedita Bhasin of
Indian Airlines became the youngest woman pilot in world civil aviation history to command a jet aircraft?
...that even though
Michigan Statefootball coach Muddy Waters got fired for his losing 10-23 record, his fans still carried him off the field after his final 24-18 loss to
Iowa?
...that in the medieval Greek monastery of Hosios Loukas (pictured) infirm pilgrims were encouraged to sleep by the side of the local saint's tomb in order to be healed by
incubation? (
Hosios Loukas)
...that Giles Pellerin, known as the Super Fan, attended 797 consecutive
USCfootball games over a period of 73 years?
...that the first album of
Taiwanese band 2moro includes a song which consists of excerpts from 23 songs by other singers?
...that Tom Campbell was a popular
radio personality on
KYASan Francisco who used to loan his personal phonograph, record collection and even his personal automobile to his listeners?
... that
cricket was introduced to Slovenia in
1974 by a 13-year-old boy who had visited his
pen pal in
England and brought back a single
bat and a copy of the
Laws?
...that the cast for the
Academy Award-nominated movie Little Terrorist had never acted in a movie before and that the crew worked for the movie free of charge, and even travelled to
India at their own expense?
Archives are generally grouped by month of Main Page appearance. (Currently, DYK hooks are archived according to the date and time that they were taken off the Main Page.) To find which archive contains the fact that appeared on Did you know, go to article's
talk page and follow the archive link in the DYK talk page message box.
... that Kashmiriyat defines the way of life and identity of the
Kashmiri people since medieval times, helping them preserve harmony amidst invasions of
Kashmir?
...that
St. Nilus reportedly foretold to princess Aloara of
Capua, for her part in the murder of her husband's nephew, that none of her offspring should reign in Capua—a prophecy that came true in
999?
...that between 1955 and 1998, under Article 19 of the Greek Citizenship Code which entitled the
Greek government to strip non-
ethnic Greeks who left the country of their
citizenship, 46,638 members of the officially recognized Muslim minority of Greece lost their citizenship?
... that George J. Adler, one of the greatest linguists of the 19th century, went insane from the effort of publishing his Dictionary of German and English Languages?
...that Louis Kaufman, an accomplished American classical violinist, played more than 400 solo performances in movie
soundtracks, making him one of the world's most frequently heard violinists?
...that on 2 January 1990, 26-year old Nivedita Bhasin of
Indian Airlines became the youngest woman pilot in world civil aviation history to command a jet aircraft?
...that even though
Michigan Statefootball coach Muddy Waters got fired for his losing 10-23 record, his fans still carried him off the field after his final 24-18 loss to
Iowa?
...that in the medieval Greek monastery of Hosios Loukas (pictured) infirm pilgrims were encouraged to sleep by the side of the local saint's tomb in order to be healed by
incubation? (
Hosios Loukas)
...that Giles Pellerin, known as the Super Fan, attended 797 consecutive
USCfootball games over a period of 73 years?
...that the first album of
Taiwanese band 2moro includes a song which consists of excerpts from 23 songs by other singers?
...that Tom Campbell was a popular
radio personality on
KYASan Francisco who used to loan his personal phonograph, record collection and even his personal automobile to his listeners?
... that
cricket was introduced to Slovenia in
1974 by a 13-year-old boy who had visited his
pen pal in
England and brought back a single
bat and a copy of the
Laws?
...that the cast for the
Academy Award-nominated movie Little Terrorist had never acted in a movie before and that the crew worked for the movie free of charge, and even travelled to
India at their own expense?