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  • From 1110 to 1291, it was in the hands of the Crusaders. No matter who was its nominal overlord, whether Turk or Mamluk, Beirut was ruled locally ...
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  • the Muslim monopoly on Asian trade. In 1291, Tedisio Doria ordered Vandino and Ugolino Vivaldi to reach India via the Atlantic Ocean. When the ...
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  • character, waged by Christians from 1095–1291, had the goal of recapturing ... lasted less than two hundred years—until 1291—when the last remaining ...
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  • Antwerp in 1263, Brugge in 1288 and Hamburg in 1291,Michael Matheus, "Mittelalterliche Hafenkräne." In Europäische Technik im Mittelalter ...
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  • Frankish outpost in Outremer fell on August 14, 1291. ==Captivity and return== Bad weather forced Richard's ship to put in at Corfu, the ...
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  • a giant molecule which sublimes without melting at 1291 °C. It is very inert. The other trihalides are dimeric, having a bridge-like structure. ...
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  • * 1291 – Hungarian King Andrew III grants Bratislava extensive municipal privileges, thus confirming its incorporation into a system of free ...
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  • the city during that time. This kingdom lasted until 1291, though Jerusalem itself was recaptured by Saladin in 1187. Under Saladin, all worshipers were ...
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  • example, in Libya in 1558-1589, in Tabriz in 1291 and 1338, and in Baghdad in 1333 and 1344. ==Status== Dhimmis were allowed to "practice ...
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  • and Individual Differences 11 (1990): 1291-1298. particularly in schizotypal individuals.Melanie Moran, [https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2005/09/06/odd ...
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  • Republic of the Congo (UNSC Resolution 1291) to effectively intervene during the Second Congo War, which claimed the lives of nearly five million ...
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  • Dynasty. Marco Polo (traveled in China 1271 – 1291) and other medieval travelers reported many Nestorian communities in China and Mongolia. ...
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  • id=aB8sCV5nVaoC|publisher=Scarecrow Press|page=1291|isbn=978-0810861305 * last1=Darby|first1=Paul|title=Africa, Football, and FIFA: Politics, ...
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  • as Attar (d. 1220), Rumi (d. 1273), Sa’di (d. 1291), Hafez (d. 1389), and Jami (d. 1492), wrote poems replete with homo-erotic allusions. The two most ...
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  • the election of Rudolf I of Habsburg (1218-1291) as emperor, Otakar was defeated and killed in the battle of Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen in 1278 ...
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