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Wikidata is a free and open knowledge base that can be read and edited by both humans and machines. Wikidata is one of the worldโ€™s largest open knowledge bases.
First, you need to install wikibase-rest-api-client and mediawikiapi python packages.
pip install -qU wikibase-rest-api-client mediawikiapi
from langchain_community.tools.wikidata.tool import WikidataAPIWrapper, WikidataQueryRun

wikidata = WikidataQueryRun(api_wrapper=WikidataAPIWrapper())

print(wikidata.run("Alan Turing"))
Result Q7251:
Label: Alan Turing
Description: English computer scientist (1912โ€“1954)
Aliases: Alan M. Turing, Alan Mathieson Turing, Turing, Alan Mathison Turing
instance of: human
country of citizenship: United Kingdom
occupation: computer scientist, mathematician, university teacher, cryptographer, logician, statistician, marathon runner, artificial intelligence researcher
sex or gender: male
date of birth: 1912-06-23
date of death: 1954-06-07
sport: athletics
place of birth: Maida Vale, Warrington Lodge
educated at: King's College, Princeton University, Sherborne School, Hazlehurst Community Primary School
employer: Victoria University of Manchester, Government Communications Headquarters, University of Cambridge, National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)
place of death: Wilmslow
field of work: cryptanalysis, computer science, mathematics, logic, cryptography
cause of death: cyanide poisoning
notable work: On Computable Numbers, with an Application to the Entscheidungsproblem, Computing Machinery and Intelligence, Intelligent Machinery, halting problem, Turing machine, Turing test, Turing completeness, Church-Turing thesis, universal Turing machine, Symmetric Turing machine, non-deterministic Turing machine, Bombe, probabilistic Turing machine, Turing degree
religion or worldview: atheism
mother: Ethel Sara Stoney
father: Julius Mathison Turing
doctoral student: Robin Gandy, Beatrice Helen Worsley
student: Robin Gandy

Result Q28846012:
Label: Alan Turing
Description: fictional analogon of Alan Turing (1912-1954)
Aliases: Alan Mathison Turing
instance of: fictional human
sex or gender: male

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