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  1. Baron Yamakawa Kenjirō (山川 健次郎, September 9, 1854 – June 26, 1931) was a Japanese samurai, politician, physicist, academic administrator, and author of several histories of the Boshin War. He served as president of Tokyo Imperial University, Kyushu Imperial University, and Kyoto Imperial University.

  2. Inclusive algunos Byakkotai sobrevivieron a la guerra. Algunos de ellos ocuparon prominentes roles como médico e historiador, el Dr. Yamakawa Kenjirō y el Almirante Dewa Shigetō de la Armada Imperial Japonesa. Segunda Guerra Mundial

  3. 1 de nov. de 2014 · File usage on Commons. File usage on other wikis. Metadata. Size of this preview: 415 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 166 × 240 pixels | 332 × 480 pixels | 532 × 768 pixels | 709 × 1,024 pixels | 1,653 × 2,387 pixels. Original file ‎ (1,653 × 2,387 pixels, file size: 351 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File information. Structured data.

  4. English: Baron Yamakawa Kenjirō (山川 健次郎, September 9, 1854 – June 26, 1931) was a Japanese physicist during the Meiji era, Taisho era and early Showa era. 日本語: 男爵 山川 健次郎 (やまかわ けんじろう、嘉永7年閏7月17日(1854年9月9日) – 昭和6年(1931年)6月26日)は明治時代から昭和初期にかけての日本の物理学者。 Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. *

  5. Baron Yamakawa Hiroshi (山川 浩, 4 December 1845 – 6 March 1898) was a Bakumatsu period Aizu samurai who subsequently became a general in the early Meiji period Imperial Japanese Army, and a noted politician and educator.

  6. Japanese physicist (1854-1931) 健次郞 健次郎, けんじろう, Kenjirō, Kenjiro, Kenjirou, Kenzirô, Kenzirou 山川 aka やまかわ, Yamakawa, やまがわ, Yamagawa (9 Sep 1854 - 26 Jun 1931)

  7. This paper focuses on the earliest examples, dating from the last quarter of the 12th century CE to the end of the first quarter of the 13th century CE and the aim is to document the surviving examples as well as trace their connection to each other and their Iranian antecedents.