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  • Secretary, he became known as the "Empire Builder." As Mayor of ... would lead to the eventual break up of the Empire. Instead of Home Rule, Chamberlain ...
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  • extent the historical past of the Persian Empire from the creation of the ... Ferdowsi, poet at the court of the Samanid Empire, who came to a violent end ...
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  • United States. Approximately 50,000 United Empire Loyalists fled the United ... 1812 between the United States and British Empire. Its defense contributed ...
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  • slowly gained strength. In the end, the empire fell because the dominant ... Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998, the Russian default in 1998, and the ...
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  • at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum in the Russian Empire, where the famous poet ... in Severnaya Zemlya was named after him. Russian battleship Petropavlovsk ( ...
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  • practice under the rule of the Holy Roman Empire, the academic field was wholly ... development of political societies. The Russian Revolution of 1917 (and ...
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  • numbers of Chinese lived in the Majapahit Empire on Java, especially in Surabaya ... become the dominant ethnic group in the Russian Far East region 20 to 30 ...
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  • Swedish-speaking family in Hämeenlinna in the Russian Empire Grand Duchy of Finland. Although known as Janne to his family, during his student years ...
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  • marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. The Victorian was at the ... War in 1854, on the side of the Ottoman Empire and against Russia. Immediately ...
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  • was the same as elsewhere in the Roman Empire. They enjoyed some civil ... rulers who succeeded to the Burgundian empire, were devoid of fanaticism ...
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  • of Syria, Palestine, and Libya. The Czech and Russian presidents were also in attendance. Two weeks before Hussein's death he had changed ...
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  • In 1905, Japan incorporated the Korean Empire as a protectorate, effectively ... into the territory in response to growing Russian encroachment. The area around ...
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  • # Sergei Mrachkovsky, a hero of the Russian Civil War in Siberia and ... cadre members from the time of the Russian Revolution or earlier, who ...
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  • The Roman Empire conquered territory west of the Danube between 35 ... I of Russia. The huge army of the Russian Empire and the remnants of the ...
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  • most notably in the Paris Commune, the Russian Civil War and the Spanish ... to religious anarchism. In the Sasanian Empire, Mazdak called for an egalitarian ...
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  • during his travels in the outposts of the Empire. He left behind a long string ... *[http://www.britishempire.co.uk/biography/maugham.htm The British ...
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  • those who receive it. Occasionally, an empire that ruled over people of ... in Pretoria, South Africa, and by the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy’s ...
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  • in 200 B.C.E. As the western Roman Empire collapsed, the Berbers became ... Algeria was brought into the Ottoman Empire by Khair ad Din and his ...
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  • A Russian translation of the Mongolian Geser texts, which had been ... Dynasty, who established the Tibetan Empire (seventh-ninth centuries C.E.). ...
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  • Other prominent examples include the Empire State Building and the New ... in part by movements such as Cubism, Russian Constructivism and Italian ...
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