Rural-urban conflicts on Western Asia (1100-1700)
.... most of its revenues and in other important areas such as Syria and
Egypt. .... Turkish control of the more remote areas of western
Asia, the deserts and mountains ....
(1630

7

)
Egypt The Ptolemaic Dynasty in Egypt, esta
.... was to reinforce
Egypt's independence. He made incursions into Nubia and installed a garrison in Elephantine opposite Aswan. In Western
Asia, Psammetichus I ....
(2995

12

)
Islamic States and Rulership
.... In the northern region of western
Asia, the Turks organized states, first under the .... 750-1258) with its capital in Baghdad lost control over
Egypt, which was ....
(1501

6

)
ISLAMIC STATES AND RULERSHIP IN 13TH AND 14TH CENTURIES
.... In the northern region of western
Asia, the Turks organized states, first under the .... 750-1258) with its capital in Baghdad lost control over
Egypt, which was ....
(1486

6

)
The Harem in Egypt and Syria
The purpose of this research is to examine the harem in
Egypt and Syria .... with the Victorian era of empire building in the Middle East, Africa, and
Asia was the ....
(10589

42

)
The 19th Century Harem and Egypt and Syria
The purpose of this research is to examine the harem in
Egypt and Syria .... with the Victorian era of empire building in the Middle East, Africa, and
Asia was the ....
(10594

42

)
Dress in Ancient Egypt
.... more of the influence of
Asia, particularly with the introduction of fringework to the linen. According to Harrold (1981), the costumes in
Egypt have changed ....
(2385

10

)
Intermingling of Races in Early Civilizations
.... replacement theory is that modern Homo sapiens emerged first from Africa, from where human beings spread out to populate
Egypt, the whole of Europe, and
Asia. ....
(4169

17

)
Black/White History & Human Evolution
.... replacement theory is that modern Homo sapiens emerged first from Africa, from where human beings spread out to populate
Egypt, the whole of Europe, and
Asia. ....
(4170

17

)
World Trade According to The World Trade Organiza
.... is accompanied by a steady loss of market share in
Asia, Western Europe ....
Egypt: According to the World FactBook published by the US Central Intelligence Agency ....
(1247

5

)
The History of Herodotus
.... of the eastern provinces, the Medo-Persians, Assyrio-Babylonians, the Syrians, the Phoenicians, the natives of
Egypt, the peoples of central
Asia Minor, and ....
(3393

14

)
Ancient History (Women, Egypt & China)
.... PA The status of women in ancient
Egypt. http://www.library.nwu.edu/class/history/ B94/B94women.html, 1995: 1-6. Roberts, JM Eastern
Asia and Classical Greece. ....
(2783

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Origins of the Hittites
.... to the second millennium BC, although the Hittites were in
Asia Minor before .... Abroad, the monarchs captured northern Syria, fighting against
Egypt, Mitanni, and ....
(1531

6

)
TURNING POINTS IN MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY This re
.... After taking Constantinople in 1453, the Ottoman Turks expanded their control of Western
Asia to include Southern Anatolia, Syria,
Egypt (1517) and Mesopotamia ....
(1247

5

)
Islamic States In the 12th, 13th & 14th Centuries
.... This was particularly true in the central portions of the Empire and in
Egypt, North Africa and Spain. It was less true in Central
Asia and the eastern parts ....
(1678

7

)
EGYPTIAN GLASS
.... centuries BC, glassmaking seriously declined in popularity in
Egypt: [In the late Bronze Age,] about 1200 BC . . . . peoples from Libya and
Asia started to ....
(2007

8

)
Export Benefits of an Egyptian Firm
.... in South Korea was comparable with levels in the poorer countries of Africa and
Asia. .... This is the part of the model that
Egypt's government could focus its ....
(1362

5

)
ALEXANDER THE GREAT: THE MAN AND HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
.... victory at Issus produced a great change in Alexander," who began to refer to himself as King or Lord of all
Asia. In 332 Alexander entered
Egypt in triumph ....
(2933

12

)
Four World Civilizations
.... Sometime in the fourth millennium BC in southwest
Asia there appeared in quick succession .... a consequence this society was less stable than those of
Egypt or the ....
(2930

12

)
Issues of Arm Control in the Middle East
.... Middle East, pose considerable more urgent threats in South
Asia and the .... exclusively in political terms, because agreements between Israel and
Egypt, and the ....
(1245

5

)
Oriental Influences on Greek Temple Architecture
.... its people to become sailors, traders, Mediterranean explorers, including in their explorations the western and eastern Mediterranean,
Asia Minor, and
Egypt. ....
(2480

10

)
ALEXANDER THE GREAT
.... At the height of his empire, he controlled
Egypt, Syria, Mesopotamia, Media, Persis .... Mediterranean, through what is now Turkey, all the way across
Asia Minor to ....
(1661

7

)
Ancient Near Eastern Art 1. Absolute dating meth
.... This seal offers some evidence of the degree to which the iconography of
Egypt entered Western
Asia, as well as the amount of appropriation that went on among ....
(8781

35

)
Ancient Art Dating Methods 1. Absolute dating meth
.... This seal offers some evidence of the degree to which the iconography of
Egypt entered Western
Asia, as well as the amount of appropriation that went on among ....
(10728

43

)
Discussion of The Six-Day War Between Arabs and Israelis
.... belli" for the war; in May of 1967
Egypt erected a blockade of the Straits of Tiran, effectively cutting Israel off from its trade routes with
Asia and its oil ....
(1250

5

)
Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... to the rise of rivalries among the European powers, Russia and Japan in East
Asia. .... the Balkans, the Levant and other parts of the Middle East,
Egypt and North ....
(1929

8

)
Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... to the rise of rivalries among the European powers, Russia and Japan in East
Asia. .... the Balkans, the Levant and other parts of the Middle East,
Egypt and North ....
(1934

8

)
Alexander the Great: Tyrant or Philanthropist
.... feudal warlord whose powers had no limit; elsewhere in
Asia, Alexander was considered a feared autocrat but not a fearful god; and, as Pharaoh in
Egypt, he was ....
(1306

5

)
Role of Gold in History
.... The ancient Aegean world prospered from trade and control of the sea routes because of its geographic location between
Asia and
Egypt. ....
(1826

7

)
RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... Augustus permitted peoples in the East to erect statues to him as a god and he was worshipped as such in provinces such as Greece,
Asia Minor and
Egypt. ....
(2928

12

)