Rural-urban conflicts on Western Asia (1100-1700)
.... Byzantine Anatolia. Successive conquerors followed as the political unity of the Arab
Empire in Western
Asia fragmented. The Crusaders ....
(1630

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Collapse of the Ottoman Empire
.... New York: New American Meyer, Karl E., and Shareen B. Brysac. Tournament of Shadows The Great Game and the Race for
Empire in Central
Asia.
(1934

8

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Collapse of Ottoman Empire & the Qing Dynasty
.... New York: New American Meyer, Karl E., and Shareen B. Brysac. Tournament of Shadows The Great Game and the Race for
Empire in Central
Asia.
(1929

8

)
LATE ROMAN EMPIRE AND THE GOTHIC INCURSIONS Thi
.... Their principal opponents were disunited, scattered barbarian tribes in Europe and the Parthian
Empire in
Asia which until it was overthrown by the Persian ....
(3724

15

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The Sasanian Empire
.... As the final great Iranian monarchy before the Arab conquest of Western
Asia, the Sasanian
Empire holds an important, yet often neglected, piece in the puzzle ....
(3507

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FROM EMPIRE TO DECOLONIZATION
.... that facilitated and explained the transition from one state (
empire) to a .... Europeans migrated in relatively large numbers to the Americas, Africa, and
Asia. ....
(1005

4

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The US Empire: Its Origins
.... Thus, it would be an "
empire for liberty" (Stephanson 22 .... This was in response to Europe's renewed colonialism (in Africa and
Asia) and a growing sense of the US ....
(2184

9

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Trebizond Empire
....
Empire was restored in 1261. Because of its strategic location, Trabzon would flourish and grow rich primarily as a trade route that extended through
Asia ....
(2991

12

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The Byzantine Empire and the Great Schism
.... had been pushed "from all but the coastal regions of
Asia Minor" (Baldwin .... been the beginning of the end for the political stability of the Byzantine
Empire. ....
(3770

15

)
Ottoman Empire
.... As wars occurred between the Ottomans and the Byzantine
Empire, many Islamic .... continued and, therefore, the old luxury trade routes from
Asia were never wholly ....
(2318

9

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Alexander the Great: Tyrant or Philanthropist
.... Thus, as Alexander advanced deeper into
Asia, taking the Achaemenid
Empire into his hands, he was continually faced with the tricky problem of how to balance ....
(1306

5

)
Jihad of the Islamic Religion
.... the region, the Persian-Hellenic culture of pre-Roman
Empire was to develop roots deep and rich. Persia's Zoroaster introduced monotheism into
Asia Minor a ....
(1589

6

)
The Roman Empire
.... the impression of Roman sturdiness, at least during the period of republic and
empire. .... future, Caesar went into voluntary exile as an army aide in
Asia Minor. ....
(4943

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Sufism 1100-1700
.... Sufis played important stabilizing and integrative roles during the periods of chaos in Western
Asia which followed the fragmentation of the Arab
empire in the ....
(1533

6

)
Mehmed The Conqueror This paper will examine the
.... had been his father. Mehmed dreamed of a greater Ottoman
Empire encompassing
Asia and Europe. Although many contemporaries and later ....
(3780

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Akbar S. Ahmed and Muslim Empires
.... feudal lords who exploited the situation by plundering, thus contributing to the decline of the
empire. The Mughal emperors ruled over the South
Asia from 1526 ....
(1063

4

)
Islamic States In the 12th, 13th & 14th Centuries
.... It was less true in Central
Asia and the eastern parts of the
Empire, including Iran, where Hitti says that "Arabic Islam succumbed to Persian influences" and ....
(1678

7

)
Formation of Modern Nation-States
.... the Portuguese) in 1822, and Canada in 1867; 16 more countries broke free from the Spanish
Empire between 1810 and 1844. In the Middle East,
Asia, and Oceania ....
(804

3

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The Christian Byzantine Empire
.... Bosporus and overlooked both Europe and
Asia and thus was positioned to be a power in both. In many ways, the development of the Byzantine
Empire sealed the ....
(1335

5

)
Roman Empire
.... part of
Asia minor. The secret was that they took the objects from invaded civilizations and used them in their everyday life. When the Etruscan
Empire was ....
(1465

6

)
The Emperor and Loyalty in Japan
.... The Greater Co-Prosperity Sphere was the specific goal: "It is necessary to foster the increased power of the
empire, to cause East
Asia to return to its ....
(1546

6

)
Loyalty of Japanese People to Their Emperor
.... The Greater Co-Prosperity Sphere was the specific goal: "It is necessary to foster the increased power of the
empire, to cause East
Asia to return to its ....
(1546

6

)
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church
.... within Bulgaria, seeking to assimilate that country totally within the
Empire (Mishev, 1977 .... number of Slavs, and the resettlement of some of them in
Asia Minor. ....
(1105

4

)
World Cultures
.... As wars occurred between the Muslims and the Byzantine
Empire, many Islamic .... continued and, therefore, the old luxury trade routes from
Asia were never wholly ....
(930

4

)
Impact of the British Empire on Britain
....
Empire upon Britain: Social, Political, Economic, and Cultural The British
Empire was the .... of the immense archipelago that links it to Southeast
Asia, much of ....
(2223

9

)
Eisenhower and US Policy in Southeast Asia By t
.... New Press. MacMahon, Robert J. 1999. The Limits of
Empire: The United States and Southeast
Asia Since World War II. New York: Columbia University Press. ....
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Issues in Study of Languages
.... once spoken in central
Asia, belonged--strangely enough--to the western group. The Hittites, a people mentioned in the Bible, once ruled an
empire centered in ....
(2258

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)
Armenian Genocide
.... The Muslims of central
Asia were absorbed into the Russian
Empire. The Muslim former rulers of India became part of the British Raj. ....
(3166

13

)
The Move to Democracy in Japan
.... The Greater Co-Prosperity Sphere was the specific goal: It is necessary to foster the increased power of the
empire, to cause East
Asia to return to its ....
(2004

8

)
EGYPTIAN GLASS
.... Oxfordshire: Henley-on-Thames, 1972. Harper, Prudence Oliver. The Royal Hunter: Art of the Sasanian
Empire. New York:
Asia House Gallery, 1978. Zerwick, Chloe. ....
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