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    Madurai

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    remained under control of the Cholas until the early 13th century‚ when the second Pandyan empire was established with Madurai as its capital. After the death of Kulasekara Pandian (1268–1308 CE)‚ Madurai came under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate.‚ The Madurai Sultanate‚ then seceded from Delhi functioned as an independent kingdom till its gradual annexation by the Vijayanagar Empire in 1378 CE. Madurai became independent from Vijayanagar in 1559 CE under the Nayaks. Nayak rule ended in 1736 CE and Madurai

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    Oman's Population Change

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    life expectancy of the Sultanate was low. The low number of deathrate tells us that the country had poor medical services and bad healthcare. In 1985‚ the population pyramid shows that there is an increase on the male side between the ages 20-49. This shows that Oman have economically improved as a country which as a result has allowed people to migrate from abroad to work in the country most commonly people from India‚ Pakistan and the other eastern neighbors of the Sultanate of Oman. The birth rates

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    a completely natural environment. The centre will also aim in promoting social responsibility and sound environmental practices in the framework of an awareness raising program. Ras Al - Jinz - Circle of Life Ras Al Jinz - Circle of Life The Sultanate of Oman has a unique natural landscape‚ and offers unspoiled shorelines‚ golden

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    the region since the days of the legendary queen of sheba Spice trade was being transported in Muslims ships selling from ports in india or the middle east Major impact of Islam came in the early fifteenth century with the rise of the new sultanate at Malacca The Muslim traders who had come to southeast asia for the spice trade‚ other would also covet that trade Catholic Europe had been confined to one area One major attempt to expand beyond those frontiers was the Crusades which

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    Chapter I Introduction Background of the study This topic was chosen for investigation because of a need for an in-depth study of the culture of major ethnic groups in the country today. Philippine culture is very diverse and with this in mind‚ a thorough research and analysis of the culture of the major ethnic groups in the country should be made. A search for a deeper understanding of the way of life of various groups in the country led to the formulation of this topic. Significance of the study

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    Tropical Africa and Asia (1200 – 1500) Ibn Battuta 1. Young Muslim scholar 2. Completed the pilgrimage to mecca 3. logged 75‚000 miles of travel in 29 years 4. Powerful states and commercial systems were only made possible by local farmers‚ fishermen and pastoralists Tropical Lands and Peoples The Tropical Environment 1. Africa lies almost entirely within the tropics‚ as do southern Arabia‚ most of India and all of the Southeast Asian mainland and islands 2. In the lands around

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    West Philippine Sea/South China Sea Dispute: Philippine Claims Over the Spratly Group of Islands or “Kalayaan Group of Islands ALFONSO G. PARUNGAO IV “We owned the West Philippines Sea”. – Philippines. Even China is a signatory in these and they even agree with this together with the United Nations. South China Sea or West Philippine Sea as the Filipinos named it is composed of several contested archipelagos or groups of islands. One of the groups of islands currently disputed is the Spratly Group

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    SULEIMAN THE MAGNIFICIENT ’S POETRY. THE WORK OF A PERFECT RULER. Suleiman the Magnificient (Kanuni - the Lawgiver) provided a new spirit for the poets‚ scientists and authors. This ruler poet of the XVI century sponsored an army of artists‚ religious thinkers and philosophers that outshone the most educated courts of Europe. Suleiman himself actively participated in the development of Ottoman poetry by writing poems under the name Muhibbi (the lover‚ true friend) and his love poetry is among the

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    The Philippine languages are often referred by Filipinos as dialects. There are 13 indigenous dialects with at least 1 million native speakers: Tagalog‚ Cebuano‚ Ilokano‚ Hilingayon‚ Waray-waray‚ Bisaya‚ Kapampangan‚ Bikol‚ Albay-bikol‚ Pangasinan‚ Maranao‚ Tausug and Maguindanao. Some of foreign languages thet were spoken and used as mean of communication of other Filipino were Chinese/Lan-ang; it was used of some Filipino during the Ming dynasties where the Filipinos and Chinese has a good establishment

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    Philippine Revolts

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    Igorot Revolt - The Igorot Revolt was a religious revolt in 1601 against Spanish attempts to Christianize the Igorot people of northern Luzon‚ in the Philippines. - Flavio Maniago in Alliance with Magalat of Cagayan was the leader of this revolt. Governor-General Francisco de Tello de Guzmánsent Captain Aranda with Spanish and Filipino colonial troops. - The Spaniards were determined to convert the Igorots to Christianity. They launched a crusade to proselytize the highland natives of Luzon

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