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Radishchev, Aleksandr. 1749-1802. Liberal Russian writer. Denounced serfdom. Exiled to Siberia.
Radisson and Groseilliers. Huguenot explorers of Minnesota, 1658-9.
Radom, Confederation of. 1767. Polish nobles oppose king’s reforms leading to Partition.
Radowitz, Joseph von. 1797-1853. Prussian. Worked for unified Germany.
Radziwill. 15-18C. Polish-Lithuanian royal family.
Rahman, Mujibur. 1920-75. Bangladesh Awami Leader. Prime Minister 1972-, President 1974-. Murdered in coup.
Railways. 1795 England(horse-drawn). 1827 First US charter. 1827 Europe (St. Etienne-Andrézieux). 1869 US Central/Union Pacific. 1887 Canadian Pacific 1905 Trans-Siberian.
Rainaldi, Girolamo. 1570-1655. Hungarian architect. Brought Mannerism to Rome.
Rajagopalachari, Chakravarti. 1879-1972. Indian Governor General 1948-50. Founded Swatantra Party 1959.
Rajatarangini. 1148. Historical chronicle of Kashmir India.
Rajk, Laszlo. 1909-49. Hungarian communist statesman. Hung for treason. Rehabilitated 1956.
Rajputs. 9C-. NW Indian Hindu warrior caste.
Rákóczi I, György. 1593-1648. Transylvanian prince. Won rights from Hapsburgs for Hungarians.
RákóczI II, Ferenc. 1676-1735. Transylvanian prince. Led Hungarian Uprising 1703.
Rákosi, Mátyás. 1892-1971. Stalinist Hungarian leader 1945-56. Fled before 1956 uprising.
Rakovsky, Khristian. 1873-?. Russian Communist leader. Opposed Stalin. Imprisoned 1938.
Ramakrishna. 1836-86. Indian mystic. Founded universal religion.
Raman, C.V. 1888-1970. Indian physicist. Raman effect: wavelength shift of deflected light.

Ramanuja. 1017-1137. Hindu leader of Vaishnava sect.
Ramathibodi I. 1312-69. Unified Siam. Founded Ayutthaya dynasty 1350-1767.
Ramayana. c300BC. Sanskrit epic poem. Life of Rama.
Rameau, Jean-Philippe. 1683-1764. Composer for harpsichord and operas based on classical themes. Castor and Pollux 1737. Pygmalion 1748.
Ramillies, Battle. 1706. Churchill wins most of Belgium for Britain from France.
Ramiro I. First King of Aragon 1035-63. Took lands from brother and Moors.
Ramus, Petrus. 1515-72. French humanist, logician. Reforms of Aristotelian logic.