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    impaled a nobleman who complained of the smell of dead bodies on a high stake so that he would be above the smell. • As Julia White said “Pope Gregory XII actually appreciating Vlad III’s initiative to defending Christianity by going against the Ottoman Turks. Even though Vlad III had cruel methods of Psychological Warfare and punishments for Prisoners of War as well as his own citizens.” • According to Time

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    World War I was a series of unfortunate events for everyone involved. It’s made out to be this great war that we must learn about‚ but once we do‚ we soon find out that it was just a string of very small events that led to such a big and preventable war. The three biggest causes of WWI are the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ the Balkans‚ and Militarism. The leading cause of the beginning of WWI was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. It happened in June 1914 by a group that went

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    There are many interesting places in the world to visit. Many places are interesting because of their popularity‚ some are interesting because of the climate and some are interesting because they are always on the news. Chicago‚ St Petersburg and Armenia are three places in the world that have an interesting history. Chicago is part of Illinois which is one of states of the U.S.. Chicago is not English word. It’s the word form one of languages used by Indians. It means the strong smell. This

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    ST L Treaty of Germain 1919 (with Austria) Recognized the spilt of 1918 AH. Austria wanted to be treated as a new state rather than successor of AH‚ this was denied  war guilt still had to be paid‚ reparations‚ limit of 30‚000 forces. Old AH empire areas rewarded to Italy  disputes. Italy received what they had been promised in Treaty of London 1915‚ South Tyrol‚ Istria‚ and the Trentino. Romania got Bukovina. Galicia went to Poland. Dalmatia and Bosnia-Herzegovinia to Yugoslavia. Bohemia and

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    Authority b. The Habsburg Empire and the Pragmatic Sanction c. Prussia and the Hohenzollerns 6. Russia Enters the European Political Arena a. The Romanov Dynasty b. Peter the Great i. Developing a Navy ii. Russian Expansion in the Baltic: The Great Northern War iii. Founding St. Petersburg iv. The Case of Peter’s Son Aleksei v. Reforms of Peter the Great’s Final Years vi. Administrative Colleges vii. Table of Ranks viii. Achieving Secular Control of the Church 7. The Ottoman Empire a. Religious Toleration

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    TURKISH EDUCATION SYSTEM A BRIEF HISTORY BY BOZKURT GÜVENÇ Contents A Note on Turkish Historiography Part I. From Beginnings to Tanzimat (ca 1850) I.1. Education of Ancient Turks before the Ottomans I.2. Schools and Scholars molding the Ottoman Empire I.3: The Enderun and Upbringing of Janisseries Part II. From Tanzimat to Democracy: Hunderd Years II.1. Military Schools Paving the Way (1773-1839) II.2. The Tanzimat Reforms (1839-1876) II.3. From Monarchy to Republic (1878-1923) II.4. Quest for

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    Ptolemy introduces Geography. He assigned coordinates to all the places and geographic features he knew‚ in a grid that spanned the globe. Latitude was measured from the equator. (1406) John Wycliffe was an English Scholastic philosopher‚ and translator. His English version of the bible was published in 1408. The Bible he created‚ the first literal translation of the Latin Vulgate Bible into English‚ was more a work of his followers than him but tradition still tends to attribute it to Wycliffe

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    On the Edge of Chaos Laura L. Parker Baker College HIS411 May 25‚ 2011 On the Edge of Chaos Yemen is a country immersed in intense political conflict as its people struggle with day-to-day survival. This country has a long history of turmoil and upheaval in regards to its political leadership and structure. Tribal conflict has plagued Yemen since ancient times and remains an issue to this day. The struggle to build and maintain a truly democratic government continues now

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    are hard to cover up because the whole world is focusing on the troubles in the area that the genocide takes place in‚ but‚ because of World War 1‚ it was very easy for Turkey to make sure no one knew the truth about their crimes. Because the Ottoman Empire was in WWI‚ it took the attention away from them. This is a deliberate‚ but simple way to cover up the Armenian Genocide‚ and is the main reason very view people have heard of this major genocide. To conclude‚ the reason not very many people have

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    “The Armenians existed for years as a Christian minority within the Ottoman Empire.” (Gale). Since Armenia dissolved into the Ottoman Empire there has always been a strained relationship between both parties especially after the collapse of the empire.They had very few political and legal rights for example‚ Christians had to pay higher taxes than Muslims. They were treated as second class citizens living in a largely Muslim Empire and for the most part were “tolerated”. Inspired by the French Revolution

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