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    2nd Battle of Panipat

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    Developments in Delhi and Agra disturbed the Mughals at Kalanaur. Many Mughal Generals advised Akbar to retreat to Kabul as Mughal forces may not face Hemu’s might and new awareness among Hindus to liberate their country‚ but Bairam Khan decided in favor of war. Akbar’s army marched towards Delhi. On November 5‚ both armies met at the historic battlefield of Panipat‚ where‚ thirty years earlier‚ Akbar’s grandfather Babur had defeated Ibrahim Lodi in what is now known as the First Battle of Panipat

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    Taj Mahal India

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    places. This is a rare depiction which has the graves of Begum and family in the depth of it. Shahajahan was imprisoned by his son Aurangzeb in Red Fort in the last part of his reign. He used to see the Taj through a glass piece in the hole in wall. Shahajahan lost his three sons Dara‚ Shuja and Murad at the hands of Aurangzeb in the struggle to capture the seal of Mughal kingdom. Taj has lost its glamour when most of the pearls fixed in walls were removed by the next rulers in the country. Although

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    Haley Aldridge History 1302 Bruce 6th Most Impressive Native American Leader After the Civil War the United States looked westward to expand the nation to the Pacific Ocean. An impediment to westward expansion was Native Americans already occupying an claiming large territories. Most Native Americans did not understand the scope or magnitude of the hordes of people moving west. The primitive tribes of Native America were unprepared to deal with the magnitude of change

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    The Ku Klux Klan is an example of dehumanization because the group did burned crosses in front houses‚ staged rallies and parades and marches criticizing immigrants‚Catholics‚Jews and African Americans. Ku Klux Klan was found in Pulaski‚ Tennessee in 1866 by many confederate veterans.The Ku Klux Klan organization corresponded with the beginning of the phase of Civil War Reconstruction. The Ku Klux Klan started to do violence in the South in 186‚African Americans participated in public life in the

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    The Gallant Charge

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    The Gallant Charge of the 54th Massachusetts (Colored) Regiment In United States’ history‚ there has never been a battle as influential and graphic as the Civil War (1861-1865). It was a revolution in several aspects‚ especially in media‚ becoming responsible for the first great surge of artistic representations during events of its time. Several of these depictions included certain aspects of the war such as the literal battlefield‚ fugitives and death--all of which is portrayed in The Gallant

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    Discovery of St. Augustine

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    May 7‚ 2013 St. Augustine‚ Discovery to Present Day It was April in the year 1513 that Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in an area between Cape Canaveral and the mouth of the St. Johns River. Over the years‚ archeologists have performed many “digs” at the Fountain of Youth‚ which is a National Archeological Park‚ where the village called Seloy was once occupied by the Timucuan Indians. This is where the city of St. Augustine began. Ponce de Leon arrived during the Easter season which

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    * 5.3 Janjua Sultans * 5.4 Sultan Behram Khan‚ ancestor of Janjuas of Kotli * 5.5 Bihal Rajputs * 6 The Janjuas and the Mughals * 6.1 Emperor Humayun * 6.2 Emperor Jalaludin Muhammad Akbar * 7 Janjuas and the Sikhs * 8 Forts and castles * 9 Characteristics * 10 Martial distinction during the British Raj * 10.1 Janjua contribution to World War I and II * 11 Notable Janjuas * 12 Diaspora * 13 Royal titles * 14 See also * 15 References * 16 Further reading

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    The Civil War

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    The American Civil War lasted from 1861-1865‚ and is known as one of the most crucial events in the history of American. In those four years‚ more than half a million soldiers from both the Confederate and Union side were either wounded or died trying to fight for what they believed in. A nation was divided and mass social and economical changes occurred throughout the entire region. This fight over slavery and State rights would pit man against man and create a greater debt within the United States

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    His army was defeated during an operation to capture New York City in August 1776 by the British forces. He also suffered defeat in the Battle of Brandywine and Germantown in September 1777 and October 1777 respectively. However‚ his greatest achievement was the capture of Yorktown in 1781 that led to the surrender of British army general. The revolutionary war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris

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    Treatment of Revolutionary War POW’s U.S. 1 Treatment of Prisoners of War in the American Revolution The treatment of POW’s has always been a very heated topic all throughout history. It first started with the many wars fought between ancient civilizations. With them many prisoners were sold into slavery‚ from there it progressed to medieval times‚ and then onto the revolutionary war. In this paper I will address three main topics for both sides‚ they will be the treatment of prisoners when

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