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* [[Sen (surname)]], a Bengali name |
* [[Sen (surname)]], a Bengali name |
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* [[ Ashoke Kumar Sen ]], Noted Barrister and former Cabinet Minister |
* [[ Ashoke Kumar Sen ]], Noted Barrister and former Cabinet Minister |
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* [[ Arnab Sen ]], Noted UNIX administrator at AOL |
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* [[Amartya Sen]], economist, Nobel Prize winner |
* [[Amartya Sen]], economist, Nobel Prize winner |
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* [[Ashoke Sen]], theoretical physicist |
* [[Ashoke Sen]], theoretical physicist |
Revision as of 06:36, 6 February 2009
Look up sen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
- For the three-letter abbreviation, see SEN.
The term Sen may refer to:
History
- Sena dynasty also known as Sen dynasty: an empire that ruled Bengal in 11th and 12th centuries.
People
- Sen (surname), a Bengali name
- Ashoke Kumar Sen , Noted Barrister and former Cabinet Minister
- Amartya Sen, economist, Nobel Prize winner
- Ashoke Sen, theoretical physicist
- Ballal Sen (1159-1179)
- Keshab Chandra Sen, social reformer of India
- Lakshman Sen (1179-1206)
- Nabanita Deb Sen , Novelist
- Nandana Sen, actress
- P.K.Sen , Staistician
- Pabitra Kumar Sen, plant physiologist and social reformer, winner of the Rathindra Nath Tagore award
- Princess Sen, granddaughter of Japanese shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa
- Riya Sen, actress in Indian films
- Subhradev Sen, Statistician
- Suchitra Sen, actress in Bengali cinema
- Sushmita Sen, Indian actress, Miss Universe 1994
- Raima Sen, Indian actress
- Rudradev Sen, Artist
Currency
- Sen, a unit of currency that is the original subdivision of:
Other
- Sen. an abbreviation for the title Senator
- Sen, nickname for the NHL team Ottawa Senators