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  • empire's decline in 1565. Later, under the rule of kings Narasaraja Wodeyar and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed large parts of what ...
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  • building style developed under the rule of the Hoysala Empire in the region known today as Karnataka, India. Hoysala influence stood at its peak ...
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  • as Granada, was the last outpost of Moorish rule in Spain and its fall brought to an end 780 years of Muslim control in the Spanish peninsula. ...
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  • The First Crusade was a pilgrimage to recapture Jerusalem from Muslim rule. It ended with the Siege of Jerusalem (1099) and a massacre of the ...
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  • for the almost three-hundred-year rule of the Qing dynasty (1644 – 1911). He founded an Imperial Ancestral Temple in the Qing capital Mukden ...
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  • Belmont Report, Nuremberg Code, and the Common Rule. }} ...
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  • his most trusted ally during the period of Jacobin rule (1793–94) in the French First Republic. Saint-Just worked as a legislator and a military commissar ...
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  • all part of one family. It also advocates the Golden Rule that we should treat others as we ourselves would like to be treated. If these views of Unification ...
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  • to succeed him. However, nobles backed the rule of Barbak Shah, his first ... (died 1526), took the throne in 1517. His rule was problematic from the start ...
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  • pride in native culture after living under British rule.}} ...
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  • when at times there were dictators appointed to rule with absolute authority for a specific period of time. In modern times, there have been different ...
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  • who vehemently opposed Irish Home Rule, which eventually occurred ... in British society in his day, the "Rule of Law" cannot be absolute ...
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  • military coup or by elected leaders making their rule permanent. Dictatorships can be classified as military dictatorships, one-party dictatorships, personalist ...
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  • sense of disappointment and disdain for Tsarist rule. What was meant to evolve into a society free from class distinction became a society that was ...
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  • Nikita Khrushchev era, which continued the one man rule of his predecessor, Joseph Stalin. Along with Anastas Mikoyan and after his death, Nikolai Podgorny ...
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  • was the first step in the end of monarchical rule in continental Europe. The era of the Divine right of kings came to an end. Republican government ...
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  • the nation's first president. Tho's rule was marked by a period of confusion and weak government, as the Military Revolutionary Council ...
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  • Belmont Report, Nuremberg Code, and the Common Rule. However, even with those codes, unethical research has continued to occur. Unification Thought recognizes ...
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  • like the Ukrainians, who resented Russian rule. The famines that resulted from the opposition to the policy was part of Stalin's attempt ...
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  • {| class="infobox bordered" !style="border-bottom:2px solid #707070; background:#efefef;"| [[Image:Korea unified vertical ...
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