Inder Kumar Gujral
19192012
Indian Prime Minister (1997-1998), diplomat, and independence activist known for his regional diplomacy approach in South Asia
32 people on record
19192012
Indian Prime Minister (1997-1998), diplomat, and independence activist known for his regional diplomacy approach in South Asia
19192013
Soviet and Russian small arms designer renowned for creating the AK-47 assault rifle and its subsequent improvements
19192013
British novelist, poet, and playwright, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature for her powerful portrayal of the female experience and scrutiny of civilization
19192000
Canadian politician and lawyer who served as the 15th Prime Minister of Canada in two non-consecutive terms
19192005
Chinese politician who served as Premier and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, known for his political reforms and support during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests
19192007
78th Prime Minister of Japan who led the nation from 1991 to 1993
19191995
British actor known for his intense performances and prolific career across more than 250 stage, film, and television roles
19192012
Spanish poet, writer, actor, historian, translator, and literary critic, known for her works exploring the history and culture of Cantabria
19191960
Italian cyclist known as Il Campionissimo, who won the Giro d'Italia five times and the Tour de France twice, excelling in climbing, time trialing, and sprinting
19192005
Acclaimed Punjabi poet, writer, novelist, and journalist who authored over 100 books and received the Sahitya Akademi Award
19192004
English electrical engineer and physicist who co-developed X-ray computed tomography (CT), sharing the 1979 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
19191987
Italian chemist and Holocaust survivor who wrote essential testimonies including "If This Is a Man" and "The Periodic Table"
18411919
French painter and sculptor known as a leading figure in Impressionism, celebrated for his vibrant depictions of beauty and feminine sensuality, with a legacy rooted in artistic traditions from Rubens to Watteau
18661919
Swiss chemist who won the 1913 Nobel Prize for developing coordination chemistry theory and proposing octahedral configuration of metal complexes
18561919
Australian politician and one of the fathers of Federation, who served three terms as the second Prime Minister of Australia
18521919
German chemist and 1902 Nobel Prize winner who discovered Fischer esterification, developed the Fischer projection, and proposed the lock and key mechanism of enzyme action
18421919
English physicist and hereditary peer, Nobel laureate known for the discovery of argon and gas density investigations
18561919
American author best known for his children's fantasy books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, who also worked as a screenwriter, actor, poet, and editor
18791919
Mexican revolutionary and guerrilla leader who was a main figure in the Mexican Revolution and inspiration for the agrarian movement Zapatismo
18771919
Hungarian poet and journalist regarded as the greatest Hungarian poet of the 20th century, known for his exploration of love, temporality, faith, individuality, and patriotism
18531919
Swedish painter, illustrator, and graphic artist known for his idyllic watercolors of family life and contributions to the Arts and Crafts movement
18711919
Polish-German Marxist theorist and revolutionary who co-founded the Spartacus League and championed socialist democracy, known for her influential writings on imperialism and revolution
18581919
26th President of the United States, Nobel Peace Laureate, naturalist, author, and pioneering conservationist
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