Nishi

Nishi

Nishi may refer to:

  • Nishi was a heroine/actress of Indian Hindi old films in 1960's and 70's, her some of the films were Insaan Jaag utha(1959) Bin Badal Barsaat(1963),Hercules(1964),Lutera(1965),Main suhagan hoon(1964),Tu nahi aur Sahi(1960),Ganwaar(1969)
  • Nishi (tribe) in Arunachal Pradesh, India
  • Nishi-Rosen Agreement, 1898 Russo-Japanese agreement over disputed territory in Korea, partially named after Nishi Tokujiro

People

  • Nishi, a common Japanese surname
    • Nishi Amane (西 周, 1829–1897), philosopher
    • Kazuhiko Nishi (西 和彦, born 1956), Microsoft executive
    • Katsuzō Nishi (西 勝造 1884–1959), technical engineer Japan's first subway project (the Tokyo subway) and Nishi Health System founder
    • Kenichi Nishi, video game designer
    • Norihiro Nishi (born 1980), football/soccer player
    • Takeichi Nishi (西 竹一, 1902–1945), Japanese army officer and Olympic gold medalist killed in the Battle of Iwo Jima, son of Nishi Tokujiro
    • Nishi Tokujiro (西 徳次郎, 1847–1912), statesman and diplomat, negotiator in the Nishi-Rosen Agreement, father of Nishi Takeichi
    • Haruhiko Nishi - Japanese diplomat
  • Nishi - An Indian actress, a leading lady primarily in Punjabi films and some Hindi films

Nishi - A Name means,, ' Night' In japanese Nishi means westwind

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  • Nishi — ist in der japanischen Schreibweise „西“ mit der Bedeutung Westen ein japanischer Familienname der Name mehrerer Stadtbezirke in Japan und findet sich in Hiroshima, siehe Nishi ku (Hiroshima) in Kōbe, siehe Nishi ku (Kōbe) in Ōsaka, siehe Nishi ku …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nishi-ku — (西区, Nishi ku?) es el nombre de varios barrios de Japón. Nishi ku (Fukuoka) Nishi ku (Hamamatsu) Nishi ku (Hiroshima) Nishi ku (Kobe) Nishi ku (Nagoya) Nishi ku (Niigata) Nishi ku (Osaka) Nishi ku (Saitama) Nishi ku (Sakai) …   Wikipedia Español

  • Nishi-ku — (西区?), meaning Western District , is a common ward name in many Japanese cities. Nishi ku, Fukuoka, in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture Nishi ku, Hamamatsu, in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture Nishi ku, Hiroshima, in Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture… …   Wikipedia

  • Nishi-ku — (西区), (dt. „West Bezirk“) ist der Name mehrerer Stadtbezirke in Japan in Hiroshima, siehe Nishi ku (Hiroshima) in Kōbe, siehe Nishi ku (Kōbe) in Ōsaka, siehe Nishi ku (Ōsaka) in Sapporo, siehe Nishi ku (Sapporo) in Saitama, siehe Nishi ku… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Nishi —   [niʃi], Amane, Erzieher und Begründer der modernen japanischen Philosophie, * Tsuwano 1829, ✝ Ōiso (bei Hiratsuka) 1897. Nach Studien in Leiden vermittelte er die Kenntnis des Positivismus und des Utilitarismus durch zahlreiche… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Nishi-ku —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents lieux partageant un même toponyme. Nishi ku (Nishi est l Ouest en japonais) est le nom de nombreux arrondissements au Japon : Nishi ku (Fukuoka), un arrondissement de la ville de Fukuoka …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Nishi — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Nishi est le patronyme de plusieurs personnalités : Kazuhiko Nishi, informaticien japonais. Shannon Nishi, karatéka américaine. Takeichi Nishi,… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Nishi — Original name in latin Nishi Name in other language Hupingshan, Hupingshan Zhen, Ni sha, Ni sha shih, Ni shih, Nishi, hu ping shan, hu ping shan zhen, ni shi State code CN Continent/City Asia/Shanghai longitude 29.93552 latitude 110.77823… …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Nishi-ku, Yokohama — Nishi 西   Ward of Yokohama   西区• Nishi ku Minato Mirai 21, w …   Wikipedia

  • Nishi Shiki — (Nishi Health System) consists of health exercises purported to activate certain bodily functions[1]. It has been founded in 1927 by Katsuzō Nishi[2]. Because Katsuzō Nishi was also an aikido teacher at Aikikai Hombu Dojo hence many aikidoka were …   Wikipedia

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