The Iran-Iraq War of 1980-88
.... along the Shatt-al-Arab goes back a few years previously, to the Constantinople Protocol of 1913, negotiated between the Ottoman
Empire,
Iran, Russia, and ....
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Islamic States In the 12th, 13th & 14th Centuries
.... After the 1240s, the central and eastern portions of the
Empire (
Iran, Iraq, and parts of Syria) were subjected to Mongol rule. ....
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The Sasanian Empire
.... Books were translated from many languages and circulated around the
empire, and courtiers from far and wide descended on
Iran to see for their own eyes the ....
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The world systems approach
.... The film End of
Empire:
Iran shows the nature of the colonial period in terms of core-periphery relations and the way core states imposed certain ideas on ....
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US Empire Building
.... is a doctrine that can be used to explain and justify nation-building and
empire. .... He called Iraq,
Iran, and North Korea an "axis of evil" (Williams, 2002, p. 45 ....
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The US Empire: The Case of Iraq
.... is a doctrine that can be used to explain and justify nation-building and
empire. .... He called Iraq,
Iran, and North Korea an "axis of evil" (Williams, 2002, p. 45 ....
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Iran-Contra Scandal
.... or foul against what is said to be a relentlessly expanding Soviet
empire has justified .... As in the
Iran-Contra case, the Nugan Hand Bank case shows that the ....
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Causes & Consequences of Iran-Iraq War
.... outlook.
Iran and Iraq remain at loggerheads. Henderson, Simon. Instant
Empire. San Francisco: Mercury House, 1991. Hiro, Dilip. ....
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Ottoman Empire
.... His leadership extended the Ottoman
Empire from Vienna to
Iran. For nearly five decades he reigned over the greatest power in the world. ....
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Akbar S. Ahmed and Muslim Empires
.... p. 52, 79). The Safavids (1501-1722) who occupied present-day
Iran constituted another prominent Muslim
Empire. During its heyday ....
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Three Early 20th Century Revolutions
.... 155). In the late nineteenth century, the Russian
Empire was actively expanding its interests in both
Iran and Turkey. However, the ....
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND 19TH CENTURY TRENDS Thi
.... In the 1860s, the Young Ottomans "called for the revitalization of the
empire through the .... in one country took hold in Kemalist Turkey, in Pahlavi
Iran and in ....
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Mesopotamian History
.... Books were translated from many languages and circulated around the
empire, and courtiers from far and wide descended on
Iran to see for their own eyes the ....
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Characteristics of Various Empires
.... Turkish, the adopted the Persian language and unified
Iran as an Islamic theocracy with the shah as the head of government. 11. In the Mughal
Empire, one of ....
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TURNING POINTS IN MIDDLE EASTERN HISTORY This re
.... whose defeat in World War I led to the collapse in 1918 of the Ottoman
Empire. .... to switch from coal to oil in 1912, and a division of
Iran between British and ....
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Cultures of Iran and Japan
.... of skilled crafts people," which served their goal of linking
Iran's economy to .... in style, made the cheaper, simpler rugs of the Ottoman
Empire more appealing ....
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THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN SASANIAN IRAN The lives of w
.... Ample evidence suggests that there were many excellent women musicians in Sasanian
Iran. .... in her own right, with full political power over the
empire and all ....
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Britain, Diplomacy and Money
.... After
Iran in 1906 and Egyptian demonstrations in 1907, Britain became worried enough to .... who got which sphere of influence when the Ottoman
empire fell apart. ....
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Kurds in Iraq
.... Kendal first offers an analysis of the Kurds under the Ottoman
Empire, beginning with .... in Turkey, as Ghassemlou next does for Kurdistan in
Iran, Roosevelt does ....
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ADVANCES IN MILITARY TECHNOLOGY AND MIDDLE EASTERN SOCIETY
.... Despite the reforms, the
Empire's power continued to fragment and it eventually ....
Iran remained prey to the machinations of the Russians and the British and ....
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The Origins of Middle Eastern Terrorism
.... region in addition to the power shift between Europe and the Ottoman
Empire. .... American hostages, the Lebanon civil war and Israel's invasion, the
Iran-Iraq war. ....
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Askia Muhammad - Iranian Ruler
.... history, had the civilized and highly developed Songhai
Empire continued for further time under Askia Muhammad's rule, what today are Africa and
Iran might be ....
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Rural-urban conflicts on Western Asia (1100-1700)
.... in Mesopotamia,
Iran and Syria and advanced into portions of Byzantine Anatolia. Successive conquerors followed as the political unity of the Arab
Empire in ....
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Byzantium
.... The Byzantium
Empire is one of the longest and most successful empires in world .... by the sixth century would reach from southern Spain to the borders of
Iran. ....
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MILITARY TECHNOLOGY AND THE MIDDLE EAST
.... Despite the reforms, the
Empire's power continued to fragment and it eventually ....
Iran remained prey to the machinations of the Russians and the British and ....
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Pre-Islamic & Early Islamic Periods
.... The Sasanian
Empire began in the third century AD and eventually covered all of modern
Iran and parts of Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan ....
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The Persian Gulf War of 1990
.... created by Britain in 1920 after the collapse of the Turkish
Empire in the .... its high levels of military spending which continued even after the
Iran-Iraq war's ....
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The Kurds
.... country's population; more significantly, however, the Kurds in Turkey,
Iran and Iraq .... to create a homeland from the disintegrated Ottoman
Empire; however, the ....
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Formation of Modern Nation-States
.... Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, and Russia in Europe;
Iran (Persia) in the .... by unification; and three others hiving off from the Ottoman
Empire. ....
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Napoleon's Egyptian Campaigns Much of the confusion about the ef
.... lands, Napoleon could once again factor the Ottoman
Empire into his plans. Mostly, these plans involved using them as a buffer, and if
Iran were included this ....
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