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- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane abstract "John Fryer Thomas Keane (4 October 1854 – 1 September 1937), popularly known as Jack Keane, was a Yorkshire clergyman's son who went to sea at the age of twelve. In 1877, still only 23 but having had his share of adventures, he visited Mecca and Medina, one of the few Europeans ever to have done so at that time.".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane alias "Ali Haji Mohamed Amin".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane birthDate "1854-10-04".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane birthPlace Whitby.
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane birthYear "1854".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane deathDate "1937-09-01".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane deathYear "1937".
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- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane wikiPageWikiLink Madras.
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane wikiPageWikiLink Mecca.
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane wikiPageWikiLink Medina.
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- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Fryer Thomas Keane".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Fryer".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane alternativeNames "Ali Haji Mohamed Amin".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane dateOfBirth "1854-10-04".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane dateOfDeath "1937-09-01".
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- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane name "Keane, John".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane placeOfBirth "Whitby, England".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane placeOfDeath "Charters Towers Queensland Australi".
- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane shortDescription "British explorer".
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- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane description "British explorer".
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- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane hypernym Son.
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- John_Fryer_Thomas_Keane comment "John Fryer Thomas Keane (4 October 1854 – 1 September 1937), popularly known as Jack Keane, was a Yorkshire clergyman's son who went to sea at the age of twelve. In 1877, still only 23 but having had his share of adventures, he visited Mecca and Medina, one of the few Europeans ever to have done so at that time.".