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  • The Begum's Fortune
  • 1879 novel by Jules Verne

    The Begum's Fortune (French: Les Cinq cents millions de la Bégum, literally "the 500 millions of the begum"), also published as The Begum's Millions,

    The Begum's Fortune

    The Begum's Fortune

    The_Begum's_Fortune

  • Journey to the Centre of the Earth
  • 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne

    Journey to the Centre of the Earth (French: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated with the variant titles A Journey to the Center of the Earth and

    Journey to the Centre of the Earth

    Journey to the Centre of the Earth

    Journey_to_the_Centre_of_the_Earth

  • Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
  • 1870 novel by Jules Verne

    Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (French: Vingt Mille Lieues sous les mers) is a science fiction adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne.

    Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas

    Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas

    Twenty_Thousand_Leagues_Under_the_Seas

  • From the Earth to the Moon
  • 1865 novel by Jules Verne

    From the Earth to the Moon: A Direct Route in 97 Hours, 20 Minutes (French: De la Terre à la Lune, trajet direct en 97 heures 20 minutes) is an 1865 novel

    From the Earth to the Moon

    From the Earth to the Moon

    From_the_Earth_to_the_Moon

  • Jules Verne bibliography
  • French novelist, poet, and playwright. Most famous for his novel sequence, the Voyages Extraordinaires, Verne also wrote assorted short stories, plays,

    Jules Verne bibliography

    Jules Verne bibliography

    Jules_Verne_bibliography

  • Nautilus (fictional submarine)
  • Fictional submarine in Jules Verne novels

    Nautilus is the fictional submarine belonging to Captain Nemo featured in Jules Verne's novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (1870) and The Mysterious

    Nautilus (fictional submarine)

    Nautilus (fictional submarine)

    Nautilus_(fictional_submarine)

  • Around the Moon
  • 1869 novel by Jules Verne

    Around the Moon (French: Autour de la Lune, 1869), also translated as Circling the Moon and All Around the Moon, is the sequel to Jules Verne's 1865 novel

    Around the Moon

    Around the Moon

    Around_the_Moon

  • Franceville (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in The Begum's Fortune by Jules Verne Merville-Franceville-Plage, Normandy, France This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Franceville (disambiguation)

    Franceville_(disambiguation)

  • Michel Verne
  • French novelist (1861–1925)

    who was the son of Jules Verne. He was best known for his adventure novels, which included The Lighthouse at the End of the World (1905), The Golden Volcano

    Michel Verne

    Michel Verne

    Michel_Verne

  • Phileas Fogg
  • Fictional character created by Jules Verne

    the globe in 79 days in a balloon to inherit the family fortune, all the while pursued by a sinister butler named Crumden, who stands to inherit the fortune

    Phileas Fogg

    Phileas Fogg

    Phileas_Fogg

  • The Mutineers of the Bounty
  • 1879 short story by Jules Verne

    documents about the Mutiny on the Bounty and was published in 1879 together with the novel The Begum's Fortune (Les cinq cents millions de la Bégum), as a part

    The Mutineers of the Bounty

    The Mutineers of the Bounty

    The_Mutineers_of_the_Bounty

  • The Mysterious Island
  • 1875 novel by Jules Verne

    port of the Nautilus. Having escaped the maelstrom at the end of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, the Nautilus had sailed the oceans of the world

    The Mysterious Island

    The Mysterious Island

    The_Mysterious_Island

  • Captain Nemo
  • Character created by Jules Verne

    created by the French novelist Jules Verne (1828–1905). Nemo appears in two of Verne's science-fiction books, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas (1870)

    Captain Nemo

    Captain Nemo

    Captain_Nemo

  • Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)
  • 1956 film by Michael Anderson

    Around the World in 80 Days (sometimes spelled as Around the World in Eighty Days) is a 1956 American epic adventure-comedy film starring David Niven

    Around the World in 80 Days (1956 film)

    Around_the_World_in_80_Days_(1956_film)

  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)
  • 1954 film by Richard Fleischer

    patrolling, the monster is spotted. The frigate's crew opens fire, but the monster rams the ship. Ned, Conseil, and Aronnax are thrown overboard, while the disabled

    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)

    20,000_Leagues_Under_the_Sea_(1954_film)

  • Jean Passepartout
  • Fictional character created by Jules Verne

    character in Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days, published in 1873. He is the French valet of the novel's English main character, Phileas

    Jean Passepartout

    Jean Passepartout

    Jean_Passepartout

  • List of dystopian literature
  • originally printed as The Coming Race Erewhon (1872) by Samuel Butler[citation needed] The Begum's Fortune (1879) by Jules Verne The Fixed Period (1882)

    List of dystopian literature

    List_of_dystopian_literature

  • List of terms used for Germans
  • sauerkraut-eater in The Begum's Fortune. Schultze's enemy is an Alsatian who hates sauerkraut but pretends to love it to win his enemy's confidence. The rock music

    List of terms used for Germans

    List_of_terms_used_for_Germans

  • Paris in the Twentieth Century
  • 1994 novel by Jules Verne

    him fame and fortune. Michel's fear of not fitting in is resolved; he can be a reader and still work on his own writing after work. The pair visit Uncle

    Paris in the Twentieth Century

    Paris_in_the_Twentieth_Century

  • In Search of the Castaways
  • 1867–1868 novel by Jules Verne

    Sample. The book tells the story of the quest for Captain Grant of the Britannia. After finding a bottle the captain had cast into the ocean after the Britannia

    In Search of the Castaways

    In Search of the Castaways

    In_Search_of_the_Castaways

  • Tribulations of a Chinaman in China
  • 1879 novel by Jules Verne

    former warrior of the Taiping Rebellion) to murder him before the life insurance expires. After a while news reaches Kin-Fo that the American bank he had

    Tribulations of a Chinaman in China

    Tribulations of a Chinaman in China

    Tribulations_of_a_Chinaman_in_China

  • The Carpathian Castle
  • 1892 gothic novel by Jules Verne

    as The Castle of the Carpathians, The Castle in Transylvania, and Rodolphe de Gortz; or the Castle of the Carpathians. In the village of Werst in the Carpathian

    The Carpathian Castle

    The Carpathian Castle

    The_Carpathian_Castle

  • Aouda
  • Fictional character created by Jules Verne

    character in Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, is an Indian princess accompanied by Phileas Fogg and Passepartout. The daughter of a Bombay

    Aouda

    Aouda

    Aouda

  • The Green Ray
  • 1882 novel by Jules Verne

    The Green Ray (French: Le Rayon vert) is an adventure novel by the French writer Jules Verne published in 1882 and named after the optical phenomenon of

    The Green Ray

    The Green Ray

    The_Green_Ray

  • Sultana's Dream
  • 1905 novel by Begum Rokeya

    literature Social reformers of India The Begum's Fortune, an 1879 utopian science fiction novel by Jules Verne Kithaab The word sultana here means a female

    Sultana's Dream

    Sultana's_Dream

  • Voyages extraordinaires
  • Collection of works by Jules Verne

    Americas: The Begum's Millions, The Giant Raft, North Against South, Family Without a Name, César Cascabel, Facing the Flag, The Mighty Orinoco, The Will of

    Voyages extraordinaires

    Voyages extraordinaires

    Voyages_extraordinaires

  • Mysterious Island (1961 film)
  • 1961 film by Ray Harryhausen, Cy Endfield

    the 1874 novel The Mysterious Island (L'Île mystérieuse) by Jules Verne (which was the sequel to two other novels by Verne, 1867's In Search of the Castaways

    Mysterious Island (1961 film)

    Mysterious_Island_(1961_film)

  • Around the World in Eighty Days
  • 1872 novel written by Jules Verne

    circumnavigate the world in 80 days. Fogg wagers £20,000, half of his fortune, that he can achieve the feat, departing London that night and returning to the Club

    Around the World in Eighty Days

    Around the World in Eighty Days

    Around_the_World_in_Eighty_Days

  • Michael Strogoff
  • 1876 novel by Jules Verne

    Michael Strogoff: The Courier of the Czar (French: Michel Strogoff) is a novel written by Jules Verne in 1876. Unlike some of Verne's other novels, it

    Michael Strogoff

    Michael Strogoff

    Michael_Strogoff

  • Master of the World (novel)
  • 1904 novel by Jules Verne

    of the World (French: Maître du monde), published in 1904, is one of the last novels by French pioneer science fiction writer, Jules Verne. At the time

    Master of the World (novel)

    Master of the World (novel)

    Master_of_the_World_(novel)

  • University of Picardy Jules Verne
  • Public university based in northern France

    The University of Picardy Jules Verne (French: Université de Picardie Jules Verne; UPJV) is a public university located in the former Picardy region of

    University of Picardy Jules Verne

    University of Picardy Jules Verne

    University_of_Picardy_Jules_Verne

  • A Drama in the Air
  • Short story by Jules Verne

    in the Air" (French: "Un drame dans les airs") is an adventure short story by Jules Verne. The story was first published in August 1851 under the title

    A Drama in the Air

    A Drama in the Air

    A_Drama_in_the_Air

  • Jules Verne
  • French writer (1828–1905)

    poet, and playwright. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the Voyages extraordinaires, a series of bestselling

    Jules Verne

    Jules Verne

    Jules_Verne

  • List of fictional city-states in literature
  • alternate history detective novel "The Yiddish Policemen's Union" The Begum's Fortune by Jules Verne Stahlstadt (Steel City), a totalitarian German-speaking

    List of fictional city-states in literature

    List_of_fictional_city-states_in_literature

  • Mathias Sandorf
  • 1885 adventure book by Jules Verne

    is an 1885 adventure book by the French writer Jules Verne first serialized in Le Temps in 1885. It employs many of the devices that had served well in

    Mathias Sandorf

    Mathias Sandorf

    Mathias_Sandorf

  • Edward Everett Hale
  • American historian and minister (1822–1909)

    satellite. It was possibly an influence on the novel The Begum's Fortune by Jules Verne. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    Edward Everett Hale

    Edward Everett Hale

    Edward_Everett_Hale

  • A Drama in Mexico
  • Short story by Jules Verne

    historical short story by Jules Verne, first published in July 1851 under the title "L'Amérique du Nord, études historiques: Les Premiers Navires de la

    A Drama in Mexico

    A Drama in Mexico

    A_Drama_in_Mexico

  • Androids, Time Machines and Blue Giraffes
  • 1973 anthology compiled by Roger Elwood and Vic Ghidalia

    Farley) "Where the Time Went" (James H. Schmitz) "Forerunner" (Jeff Sutton) Space Travel "The Begum's Fortune" (excerpt) (Jules Verne) "Son of the Stars" (Eando

    Androids, Time Machines and Blue Giraffes

    Androids,_Time_Machines_and_Blue_Giraffes

  • The Lighthouse at the End of the World
  • 1905 book by Jules Verne

    The Lighthouse at the End of the World (French: Le Phare du bout du monde) is an adventure novel by French author Jules Verne. Verne wrote the first draft

    The Lighthouse at the End of the World

    The Lighthouse at the End of the World

    The_Lighthouse_at_the_End_of_the_World

  • The Giant Raft
  • 1881 novel by Jules Verne

    the title of its first part: Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. It is an adventure novel, involving how Joam Garral, a ranch owner living near the Peruvian-Brazilian

    The Giant Raft

    The Giant Raft

    The_Giant_Raft

  • Robur the Conqueror
  • 1886 novel by Jules Verne

    Robur the Conqueror (French: Robur-le-Conquérant) is a science fiction novel by Jules Verne, published in 1886. It is also known as The Clipper of the Clouds

    Robur the Conqueror

    Robur the Conqueror

    Robur_the_Conqueror

  • The Purchase of the North Pole
  • 1889 novel by Jules Verne

    and last novel of the Baltimore Gun Club, first appearing in From the Earth to the Moon, and later in Around the Moon, featuring the same characters but

    The Purchase of the North Pole

    The Purchase of the North Pole

    The_Purchase_of_the_North_Pole

  • The Chase of the Golden Meteor
  • 1908 novel by Jules Verne

    The Chase of the Golden Meteor (French: La Chasse au météore) is a novel by Jules Verne. It was one of the last novels written by the prolific French

    The Chase of the Golden Meteor

    The Chase of the Golden Meteor

    The_Chase_of_the_Golden_Meteor

  • Two Years' Vacation
  • 1888 novel by Jules Verne

    Jules Verne, published in 1888. The story tells of the fortunes of a group of schoolboys stranded on a deserted island in the South Pacific, and of their

    Two Years' Vacation

    Two Years' Vacation

    Two_Years'_Vacation

  • Propeller Island
  • 1895 novel by Jules Verne

    (French: L'Île à hélice) (also published as The Floating Island, or The Pearl of the Pacific, and as The Self-Propelled Island) is a science fiction novel

    Propeller Island

    Propeller Island

    Propeller_Island

  • Verneshot
  • Hypothetical volcanic eruption caused by buildup of gas under a craton

    caused by the buildup of gas deep underneath a craton. Such an event may be forceful enough to launch an extreme amount of material from the crust and

    Verneshot

    Verneshot

  • Russian speculative fiction
  • Genre of speculative fiction

    Zhdanov). Threat to the World (1914) by Ivan Ryapasov (who styled himself "Ural Jules Verne") is similar to Jules Verne's The Begum's Fortune. Jules Verne was

    Russian speculative fiction

    Russian speculative fiction

    Russian_speculative_fiction

  • Aram Banu Begum
  • Mughal princess (1584–1624)

    Aram Banu Begum (22 December 1584 – 17 June 1624) was a Mughal princess and the youngest daughter of the third Mughal Emperor Akbar. Born on 22 December

    Aram Banu Begum

    Aram_Banu_Begum

  • The Lottery Ticket
  • 1886 adventure novel by Jules Verne

    Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) has also written a short story called The Lottery Ticket. The Lottery Ticket (French: Un Billet de loterie, 1886) is an adventure

    The Lottery Ticket

    The Lottery Ticket

    The_Lottery_Ticket

  • Five Weeks in a Balloon
  • 1863 novel by Jules Verne

    Europeans of the time, with explorers traveling all over the continent in search of its secrets. The unabridged English translation of the novel was done

    Five Weeks in a Balloon

    Five Weeks in a Balloon

    Five_Weeks_in_a_Balloon

  • Master Zacharius
  • Short story by Jules Verne

    Master Zacharius, or the clockmaker who lost his soul (French: Maître Zacharius ou l'horloger qui avait perdu son âme, tradition genevoise) is an 1854

    Master Zacharius

    Master Zacharius

    Master_Zacharius

  • William Henry Giles Kingston
  • English writer (1814–1880)

    1877 The Child of the Cavern; or Strange Doings Underground, Sampson Low et al.: 1877 The Begum's Fortune; with an account of The Mutineers of the Bounty

    William Henry Giles Kingston

    William Henry Giles Kingston

    William_Henry_Giles_Kingston

  • The Vanished Diamond
  • 1884 novel by Jules Verne

    is denied on his lack of money and stature in the community. He decides that he could amass a fortune by mining with a partner, Thomas Steel. They buy

    The Vanished Diamond

    The Vanished Diamond

    The_Vanished_Diamond

  • Satellite
  • Objects intentionally placed into orbit

    short story by Edward Everett Hale, "The Brick Moon" (1869). The idea surfaced again in Jules Verne's The Begum's Fortune (1879). In 1903, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky

    Satellite

    Satellite

    Satellite

  • Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen
  • 1878 novel by Jules Verne

    the schooner Pilgrim, a whaler that normally cruises the Pacific in search of targets. However, the hunting season has been unsuccessful, and as the crew

    Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen

    Dick Sand, A Captain at Fifteen

    Dick_Sand,_A_Captain_at_Fifteen

  • The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz
  • 1910 novel by Jules Verne

    The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz (French: Le Secret de Wilhelm Storitz) is a fantasy novel by Jules Verne, published by Louis-Jules Hetzel in 1910. The manuscript

    The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz

    The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz

    The_Secret_of_Wilhelm_Storitz

  • The Barsac Mission
  • 1919 novel by Jules Verne

    The Barsac Mission (French: L'Étonnante Aventure de la Mission Barsac) is a novel attributed to Jules Verne and written (with inspiration from two unfinished

    The Barsac Mission

    The Barsac Mission

    The_Barsac_Mission

  • The Child of the Cavern
  • 1877 novel by Jules Verne

    titles for the novel include Black Diamonds and The Underground City. Covering a time span of over ten years, this novel follows the fortunes of the mining

    The Child of the Cavern

    The Child of the Cavern

    The_Child_of_the_Cavern

  • List of Ace single volumes
  • mostly in the attractive tête-bêche format, but they also published a few single volumes, in the early years, and that number grew until the doubles stopped

    List of Ace single volumes

    List_of_Ace_single_volumes

  • Jules Verne's tomb
  • Memorial located in Amiens, France

    Amiens, France La Madeleine Cemetery. It marks the grave of the 19th-century writer Jules Verne. The sculpture was designed by Albert Roze and it depicts

    Jules Verne's tomb

    Jules Verne's tomb

    Jules_Verne's_tomb

  • The Fur Country
  • 1873 novel by Jules Verne

    The Fur Country (French: Le Pays des fourrures) or Seventy Degrees North Latitude is an adventure novel by Jules Verne in The Extraordinary Voyages series

    The Fur Country

    The Fur Country

    The_Fur_Country

  • The Steam House
  • 1880 novel by Jules Verne

    The Steam House (French: La maison à vapeur) is an 1880 Jules Verne novel recounting the travels of a group of British colonists in the Raj in a wheeled

    The Steam House

    The Steam House

    The_Steam_House

  • The Adventures of Captain Hatteras
  • 1866 novel by Jules Verne

    in a Balloon, Journey to the Centre of the Earth, and From the Earth to the Moon) were added into the series retroactively. The character of Captain Hatteras

    The Adventures of Captain Hatteras

    The Adventures of Captain Hatteras

    The_Adventures_of_Captain_Hatteras

  • Jules Verne Trophy
  • Prize for fastest around-the-world yacht trip

    The Jules Verne Trophy is a prize for the fastest circumnavigation of the world by any type of yacht with no restrictions on the size of the crew provided

    Jules Verne Trophy

    Jules Verne Trophy

    Jules_Verne_Trophy

  • The Will of an Eccentric
  • 1900 French novel by Jules Verne

    has left the sum of his fortune, $60,000,000, to the first person to reach the end of "The Noble Game of the United States of America." The game he devised

    The Will of an Eccentric

    The Will of an Eccentric

    The_Will_of_an_Eccentric

  • Martin Paz
  • Short story by Jules Verne

    appeared in the Musée des familles from July 10 through August 11, 1852. The text was later revised and enlarged for publication in book form. The story is

    Martin Paz

    Martin Paz

    Martin_Paz

  • The Eternal Adam
  • 1910 short story by Jules and Michel Verne

    The Eternal Adam (French: L'Éternel Adam) is a short novelette by Michel Verne recounting the progressive fall of a group of survivors into barbarism

    The Eternal Adam

    The Eternal Adam

    The_Eternal_Adam

  • A Floating City
  • 1871 novel by Jules Verne

    its publication, the novel enjoyed a similar level of popularity as Around the World in Eighty Days. The first UK and US editions of the novel appeared

    A Floating City

    A Floating City

    A_Floating_City

  • The Village in the Treetops
  • 1901 novel by Jules Verne

    The Village in the Treetops (French: Le Village aérien, lit. The Aerial Village) is a 1901 novel by French author Jules Verne. The book, one of Verne's

    The Village in the Treetops

    The Village in the Treetops

    The_Village_in_the_Treetops

  • In the Year 2889 (short story)
  • 1889 short story by Michel Verne

    mainly the work of his son Michel Verne, based on his father's ideas. The first publication was in English in February 1889, in the American magazine The Forum

    In the Year 2889 (short story)

    In the Year 2889 (short story)

    In_the_Year_2889_(short_story)

  • Jacques Paganel
  • Fictional character created by Jules Verne

    the main characters in Jules Verne's 1867-68 novel In Search of the Castaways (original title Les Enfants du capitaine Grant). Paganel represents the

    Jacques Paganel

    Jacques Paganel

    Jacques_Paganel

  • The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa
  • 1872 novel by Jules Verne

    South Africa to measure the 24th meridian east. As their mission is proceeding, the Crimean War breaks out, and the members of the expedition find themselves

    The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa

    The Adventures of Three Englishmen and Three Russians in South Africa

    The_Adventures_of_Three_Englishmen_and_Three_Russians_in_South_Africa

  • The Castaways of the Flag
  • 1900 novel by Jules Verne

    and The Castaways of the Flag. Later reprints were published under the title The Castaways of the Flag. The story is a sequel to the 1812 book The Swiss

    The Castaways of the Flag

    The Castaways of the Flag

    The_Castaways_of_the_Flag

  • Tom Ayrton
  • Fictional character created by Jules Verne

    introduced as a major character in the novel In Search of the Castaways (1867–1868). He then reappears in a later novel, The Mysterious Island (1875), in which

    Tom Ayrton

    Tom Ayrton

    Tom_Ayrton

  • Facing the Flag
  • 1896 novel by Jules Verne

    Like The Begum's Millions, which Verne published in 1879, it has the theme of France and the entire world threatened by a super-weapon with the threat

    Facing the Flag

    Facing the Flag

    Facing_the_Flag

  • An Antarctic Mystery
  • 1897 novel by Jules Verne

    An Antarctic Mystery (French: Le Sphinx des glaces, The Sphinx of the Ice Fields) is a two-volume novel by Jules Verne. Written and published in 1897

    An Antarctic Mystery

    An Antarctic Mystery

    An_Antarctic_Mystery

  • Cyrus Smith
  • Fictional character

    translations) is one of the protagonists of Jules Verne's 1875 novel The Mysterious Island. He is an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War

    Cyrus Smith

    Cyrus Smith

    Cyrus_Smith

  • Godfrey Morgan
  • 1882 adventure novel by Jules Verne

    Carefinotu, brought to the island by cannibals. In the end, the trio manage to work together and survive on the island. The novel is a robinsonade –

    Godfrey Morgan

    Godfrey Morgan

    Godfrey_Morgan

  • Cultural influence of Jules Verne
  • literary fields. According to the Index Translationum, he has the second most number of translated works among all authors. The pioneering submarine designer

    Cultural influence of Jules Verne

    Cultural influence of Jules Verne

    Cultural_influence_of_Jules_Verne

  • The Mighty Orinoco
  • 1898 novel by Jules Verne

    The Mighty Orinoco (French: Le Superbe Orénoque) is a novel by French writer Jules Verne (1828–1905), first published in 1898 as a part of the Voyages

    The Mighty Orinoco

    The Mighty Orinoco

    The_Mighty_Orinoco

  • Asaf-ud-Daula
  • Mughal and British era nobleman, Wazir (Minister) of the Nawab of Awadh (1748–1797)

    were the Begums of Oudh. Asaf-ud-Dowlah became Nawab at the age of 26, on the death of his father, Shuja-ud-Daula, on 28 January 1775. He assumed the throne

    Asaf-ud-Daula

    Asaf-ud-Daula

    Asaf-ud-Daula

  • The Danube Pilot
  • Novel by Jules Verne

    of the books published posthumously, had been extensively revised by his son, Michel. Part of the Voyages Extraordinaires series, it recounts the adventures

    The Danube Pilot

    The Danube Pilot

    The_Danube_Pilot

  • The Thompson Travel Agency
  • The Thompson Travel Agency (French: L’Agence Thompson et Co, literally The Agency Thompson & Co.) is a 1907 novel attributed to Jules Verne but written

    The Thompson Travel Agency

    The Thompson Travel Agency

    The_Thompson_Travel_Agency

  • Jahanara Begum
  • Padshah Begum (r. 1631–1658, 1669–1681)

    Jahanara Begum (23 March 1614 – 16 September 1681) was a princess of the Mughal Empire. She was the second and the eldest surviving child of Mughal Emperor

    Jahanara Begum

    Jahanara Begum

    Jahanara_Begum

  • Jules Verne Museum
  • Museum in Nantes, France

    The Musée Jules Verne is a museum dedicated to the French writer Jules Verne. It is located in the city of Nantes, France, and was opened in 1978 to mark

    Jules Verne Museum

    Jules Verne Museum

    Jules_Verne_Museum

  • Begum Rokeya
  • Bengali feminist writer and social reformer (1880–1932)

    the village of Pairaband, Rangpur, Bengal Presidency (now Rangpur, Bangladesh). Her ancestors had migrated from Tabriz in Iran to make their fortune in

    Begum Rokeya

    Begum Rokeya

    Begum_Rokeya

  • Foundling Mick
  • 1893 novel by Jules Verne

    is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne. The social elements of this novel seem to be inspired by the works of Charles Dickens. In 1875, in Ireland

    Foundling Mick

    Foundling Mick

    Foundling_Mick

  • Yesterday and Tomorrow
  • 1910 collection of short stories by Jules Verne

    Louis-Jules Hetzel. The stories in the original French edition were edited and/or modified by the author's son, Michel Verne. The stories in the original French

    Yesterday and Tomorrow

    Yesterday and Tomorrow

    Yesterday_and_Tomorrow

  • A Priest in 1839
  • Book by Jules Verne

    Jules Verne. Written around 1845-1848, it was published in 1992, long after the author's death. Volker Dehs, Varia : textes inédits de Jules Verne in Bulletin

    A Priest in 1839

    A_Priest_in_1839

  • Off on a Comet
  • 1877 novel by Jules Verne

    Verne. It recounts the journey of several people carried away by a comet contacting the Earth. The comet passes by various bodies in the Solar System before

    Off on a Comet

    Off on a Comet

    Off_on_a_Comet

  • The Survivors of the Chancellor
  • 1875 novel by Jules Verne

    the narrator and one of the survivors. Mr. Kear, an American from Buffalo, is a wealthy and conceited man of about 50 years of age whose fortunes lie

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  • Dr. Ox's Experiment
  • 1872 novella by Jules Verne

    in mind"; and where even "the dogs don't bite, and the cats don't scratch". Van Tricasse, the town's mayor, claims that "the man who dies without ever

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  • Lord Glenarvan
  • Fictional character in Jules Verne novels

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  • Jules Verne Awards
  • French environmental film awards

    The Jules Verne Awards were a set of annual film awards, awarded from 1992 to 2012 in Paris, France. The awards are for "celebrating achievements in arts

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  • Invasion of the Sea
  • 1905 novel by Jules Verne

    of the Sea (French: L'Invasion de la mer) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne. It was published in 1905, the last to be published in the author's

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  • Mariam-uz-Zamani
  • Empress Consort of Mughal Emperor Akbar

    Power in the Early Mughal World. Cambridge University Press. Mukhoty, Ira (2018). Daughters of the Sun: Empresses, Queens and Begums of the Mughal Empire

    Mariam-uz-Zamani

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    Mariam-uz-Zamani

  • The Blockade Runners
  • Short story by Jules Verne

    Charleston in the early 1860s. The book was produced as a radio play of the same name in 2006. "The blockade runners", full text in English The Colonial Radio

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  • Kéraban the Inflexible
  • 1883 novel by Jules Verne

    Kéraban the Inflexible (French: Kéraban-le-têtu, 1883) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne. Jan van Mitten and his valet Bruno (both of Rotterdam

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  • The Survivors of the "Jonathan"
  • 1909 novel by Jules Verne and Michel Verne

    The Survivors of the "Jonathan" is a novel that was written by Jules Verne in 1897 under the title Magellania (Spanish: En la Magallanía). However, it

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    The Survivors of the

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  • I. C. Vissarion
  • Romanian prose writer, poet, and political (1879–1951)

    Jules Verne's The Begum's Fortune and with tales by Pavel Bazhov. Its distinctive note depicted the distant future cityscapes with "the amusing approximations

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