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65.93.183.109 (talk) 23:00, 6 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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Redirect request: L. Lee Grismer, Larry Grismer

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  • Target of redirect: Larry Lee Grismer
  • Reason: Other spellings of same name. Currently multiple red links
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95.98.65.177 (talk) 21:01, 7 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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  • Target of redirect: Halfdan Ragnarsson
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  1. Joseph Sewell in Murchison, New Zealand in 1905, unambiguous suicide bombing, but ambiguous first, and not well known outside New Zealand [1][2][3]
  2. Ignaty Grinevitsky in Russia in 1981, ambiguous "suicide" and others from the same movement might have been earlier [4][5]
  3. Kuyili, for Queen Velu Nachiyar, in 1780, ambiguous "bombing" and not well known outside Tamil Nadu [6][7]
  1. ^ "JOURNAL: First blood / by Gerard Hindmarsh". natlib.govt.nz. Electronic title 'Feuds: first blood' ... Source: New Zealand listener (1994), 4 May 2013; v.238 n.3808: p.22-23 Gerard Hindmarsh (4 May 2013). "First blood". Part Of: New Zealand listener (1994). natlib-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com. pp. 22–23. ...14 Jul 1905 ... Joseph Sewell detonated an explosive that killed him and injured others. Claims it may be the first incident of suicide bombing using explosives strapped to one's body.
  2. ^ Gillespie, Alexander. "Searching for our own Guy Fawkes". www.stuff.co.nz. Archived from the original on 2025-09-22. New Zealand made its most significant contribution to the practice of terrorism on the global stage, providing the world's first suicide bomber in 1905 ... the first was Joseph Sewell, a 57-year-old farmer who strapped sticks of gelignite to himself and then detonated outside the Murchison court house ...
  3. ^ Hindmarsh, Gerard (16 January 2016). "Murchison suicide bombing a world first". www.stuff.co.nz. Archived from the original on 2025-09-22. ...the world's first strapped-on suicide bombing happened in Murchison. Joseph Sewell was a 57-year-old farmer from Longford when he strapped himself with sticks of gelignite and blew himself up outside the Murchison Courthouse on Friday 14 July 1905.
  4. ^ Lewis, Jeffrey William (April 2013). "The Human Use of Human Beings: A Brief History of Suicide Bombing". Origins. 6 (7). Retrieved 21 October 2015. The first human bombs did not arrive on the scene until shortly after conventional bombs were first used by militant groups... Almost by accident, Russian terrorist Ignaty Grinevitsky found that one effective way to use a dynamite bomb was to couple it to a human trigger...
  5. ^ "A short history of suicide bombing". aoav.org.uk. United Kingdom: AOAV. 23 August 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-05-02. Retrieved 6 October 2025. On 13 March 1881, Ignaty Grinevitsky ... rushed towards his target, dropping a bomb at the Tsar's feet killing them both... And in that deadly act, Grinevitsky was to make his mark on history: the first recorded suicide bomber.
  6. ^ S, Lekshmi Priya. "The Women Who Took Down The British 85 Yrs Before 1857!". thebetterindia.com. It is quite possible that Kuyili's act may have been one of the first instances of a suicide bombing in the history of mankind that ended up leaving not one speck of ammunition left for the British to retaliate.
  7. ^ "Remembering Queen Velu Nachiyar of Sivagangai, the first queen to fight the British". The News Minute. 3 January 2017. In 1780, she led the charge against her enemies with an army she had built along with the help of Sultan Hyder Ali of Mysore. She is also credited to have been the first person to use a human bomb - Kuyili, her loyal follower (and some say adoptive daughter), doused herself in oil/ghee and set herself aflame to blow up the ammunition of the British.

211.30.49.181 (talk) 03:42, 8 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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  1. ^ "JOURNAL: First blood / by Gerard Hindmarsh". natlib.govt.nz. Electronic title 'Feuds: first blood' ... Source: New Zealand listener (1994), 4 May 2013; v.238 n.3808: p.22-23 Gerard Hindmarsh (4 May 2013). "First blood". Part Of: New Zealand listener (1994). natlib-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com. pp. 22–23. ...14 Jul 1905 ... Joseph Sewell detonated an explosive that killed him and injured others. Claims it may be the first incident of suicide bombingusing explosives strapped to one's body. (Rephrased a few ways because it sounds awkward or odd context)
  2. ^ Hindmarsh, Gerard (16 January 2016). "Murchison suicide bombing a world first". www.stuff.co.nz. Archived from the original on 2025-09-22. ...the world's first strapped-on suicide bombing happened in Murchison. Joseph Sewell was a 57-year-old farmer from Longford when he strapped himself with sticks of gelignite and blew himself up outside the Murchison Courthouse on Friday 14 July 1905.

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Khogendra Rupini

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Request submitted by user User:Uttamstp. This request is for creating a redirect from Khogendra Rupini to Levoric Learn.

Khogendra Rupini is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Levoric Learn, an open-source educational platform dedicated to providing accessible and high-quality resources for developers and students.

Although Khogendra Rupini may not yet meet Wikipedia’s general notability criteria, the redirect will assist readers who search for his name to reach the main project article where his work and contributions are represented.

Declined. A redirect cannot be created unless the target is an existing article. Either you have not specified the target, or the target does not exist. Andumé (talk) 17:30, 8 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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Redirect request: Bo Yi and Shu Qi

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  1. ^ "MAN BECOMES HUMAN BOMB". Archived from the original on 2025-06-01. Police said the incident took place a few minutes after Donzel McCray, 47, and jobless, walked minto a magistrate's office. "Look what's going to happen here," he said, as he unbuttoned his coat to display five or six sticks of explosive.
  2. ^ "'Human Bomb' Kills Self, Wounds Wife". WESTON, W. Va. "Look what's going to happen here", said Donzel Raymond McCray as he displayed five or six sticks of dyna-mite strapped to his waist. As five persons, including his divorced wife, looked on in horror yesterday, he touched two small batteries to wires extending from the dynamite. McCray was blown to bits and his wife and her lawyer, Charles N. Bland, were critically injured... They had six children.
  3. ^ "Man Became Human Bomb". Dynamite Death WESTON, West Virginia, Tuesday. A man turned himself into a human bomb here today, setting off several sticks of dynamite strapped to his waist. He was blown to pieces and his divorced wife and her lawyer were critically injured. Three others escaped serious injury. Police said the incident took place a few minutes after Donzel McCray (47), jobless, walked into a magistrate's office... Mrs. McCray obtained a divorce from McCray last November. Shs and her lawyer were injured in the face. The magistrate was thrown from his chair and another lawyer knocked unconscious.
  4. ^ "Zanesville Times Recorder Archives". Zanesville Times Recorder in Zanesville, Ohio. Zanesville, Ohio. 13 January 1953. p. 1 – via newspaperarchive.com. Don McCray turned himself into a human bomb setting off several sticks of dynamite strapped to his Waist.
  5. ^ "HUMAN BOMB". Daily Examiner. 14 January 1953. Archived from the original on 2025-06-01 – via trove.nla.gov.au. Police said the incident took place a few minutes after Donzel McGray, 47, and jobless, walked into a Magistrate's office. "Look what's going to happen here", he said as he unbuttoned his coat to display five or six sticks of explosive.
  6. ^ "BLEW HIMSELF UP". Uralla Times. Australia. 15 January 1953. Weston, West Virginia, a man turned himself into a human bomb, setting off several sticks of dynamite strapped to his waist. He was blown to pieces and his divorced wife and her lawyer were critically injured. The incident occurred at a court.

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Redirect request: Neuroplanet

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