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And earlier, you said this is the first trade mission post troops leaving.
He was murdered near Litang while reaching a mission post.
He arrived in North India and established a few mission posts there.
He was eventually promoted to assistant to the mission president, the highest mission post.
They returned to the mission post but found only Jemmy Button.
Balfour-Paul’s first head of mission post was as Ambassador to Baghdad in 1969.
This expedition was designed with the goal of establishing some of the first mission posts in the region.
Paracale was founded as a mission post by Franciscan friars in 1581.
Vivekanda established the Ramakrishna order, which eventually spread it's mission posts throughout the world.
Its construction started around 1854, when the Dumanjug Mission Post was elevated into a parish.
It invited the Member States to nominate more female candidates for upcoming appointments to special representative and head of mission posts.
In spring 1913, he and his wife set off to establish a hospital (Albert Schweitzer Hospital) near an already existing mission post.
By 1906 he had five mission posts in the Bukoba region and three in the Mwanza region.
Its establishment as a separate municipality occurred during the latter part of the 18th century and this was known as the mission post of Himoragat.
One of these reasons is that warfare is diminishing and is less and less a worry to those who live at the mission posts.
In 1866, Prince Albert was established as a mission post, and a trail to Fort Carlton arose.
On 7 May 2008 Butt received his first Head of Mission post as the British Ambassador to Lithuania.
Fur trapper's reports from local Moravian Mission posts indicate that brown and grizzly bear pelts were regularly recorded from the 1830's to 1850's.
Dave has held the following Chef de Mission posts, mainly for the New Zealand Olympic Committee:
It was the first overseas mission post for Campus Crusade for Christ, founded by Dr. Bill Bright in 1951.
There were tribal reform and rebellion movements during the period of the British Empire, some of which also participated in the Indian independence movement or attacked mission posts.
The community's origins date back to 1843, when Reverend Stephen Return Riggs established a mission post at Traverse des Sioux.
The church has a congregation in Asturias in northern Spain, and mission posts in Madrid, Catalonia, and Andalucía.
Upon her return to Labrador in 1769 she had aided the two missionaries she had met previously to establish the first mission post in Nain, Labrador.
At the island of "Buttons Land" in Tierra del Fuego they set up a mission post, but when they returned nine days later, the possessions had been looted.