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  • The Hongo and Komaba campuses both contain archery facilities as well as general athletic grounds. Several gyms, volleyball courts, a rugby field ...
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  • The Janissaries (derived from Ottoman Turkish ينيچرى (yeniçeri), meaning "new soldier") comprised infantry units that formed ...
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  • [[Image:Bhutan archery.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Archery is the national ... Bhutan's national sport is archery, and competitions are held ...
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  • Ammunition, often referred to as ammo, is a generic term meaning the assembled set of components that makes up whatever is to be fired from a ...
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  • Boris Fyodorovich Godunov ( Бори́с Фёдорович Годуно́в ) (c. 1551 – 23 April|1605|13 April ) was de facto regent of Russia ...
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  • The First Battle of Tannenberg (or Battle of Grunwald) took place on July 15, 1410 with the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ...
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  • for their proficiency in the Six Arts: music; archery and horsemanship; arithmetic; writing; and knowledge of the rituals and ceremonies, both public ...
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  • Shiva (from Sanskrit: शिव, meaning "Auspicious one") is a principal deity of Hinduism who is especially revered among the cluster ...
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  • Europe as formidable warriors, skilled at archery and horsemanship, carrying out ferocious and unpredictable charges in battle. [[Image:Atli.jpg ...
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  • islands of Honshū and Kyūshū. After a series of archery duels, hand-to-hand fighting broke out. The tides played a powerful role in the development ...
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  • be able to have them picked off at will by Mongol archery snipers. The inviting gap in the Mongol lines was an invitation to flee, which would leave ...
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  • Edward IV (April 28, 1442 – April 9, 1483) was King of England from March 4, 1461, to April 9, 1483, with a break of a few months in the period ...
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  • The Russell Cave National Monument is a United States National Monument in northeastern Alabama, United States, just south of the Alabama-Tennessee ...
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  • the Emishi. Skilled in mounted combat and archery (kyudo, 弓道), these clan ... had become more important (Japanese archery, kyujutsu, is still strongly ...
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  • Hindi, English and Bengali. Soccer, Cricket and Archery number among the most popular sports in Kalimpong. The most popular snack in Kalimpong ...
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  • and in the use of the war chariot, and in archery and fencing? :-Not at all. I had learnt all that before. :-But why? :-With the object of warding ...
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  • huntress with shafts of gold; for she loves archery and the slaying of wild beasts in the mountains, the lyre also and dancing and thrilling cries and ...
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  • was a hero named Hou Yi who was excellent at archery. His wife was Chang'e. One year, the ten suns rose in the sky together, causing great disaster ...
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  • * Archery, Military science (Dhanurveda) (see: Indian martial arts). * Music and sacred dance ( Gāndharvaveda ) [http://www.himalayanacademy ...
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  • was the god of light, dance, reason, music, archery and medicine, while also exemplifying the difficulties of human relationships through the stories ...
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