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    10/30/13 Pakistan’s Sharif is Under Siege | The Pulse | The Diplomat Advertise Newsletter Partners Syndication About Us Contact Us Write For Us RSS EAST ASIA SOUTHEAST ASIA SOUTH ASIA CENTRAL ASIA OCEANIA POLITICS SECURITY ECONOMY SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT The Diplomat Blogs PACIFIC MONEYEconomics and Business CHINA POWERA New World Order JAMES HOLMESThe Naval Diplomat FLASHPOINTSDiplomacy by Other Means ASEAN BEATInsights Into Half a Billons THE PULSEPerspectives on South Asia

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    weapons in war. The first reliable sources which assert the existence of guns appeared in the 1320s‚ and from the late 1330s the number of references to them rose dramatically. The early guns were of large calibre and used almost exclusively for sieges‚ although as early as Crécy in 1346‚ the English "fired off some cannons which they had brought to the battle to frighten the Genoese." Guns were made in one of two ways. Firstly‚ there were cast metal guns‚ usually of bronze‚ which were made at the

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    Catapults were one of the most terrorizing and powerful weapons of Ancient Greece and Rome. They were able to destroy enemy defense and turned sieges in favor of the offensor. They also operated with deadly precision and could fire massive boulders huge distances. (Foley and Soedel 5). Catapults were some of the biggest engineering marvel of Ancient times‚ and marked the first time many engineering and management techniques that we see today were used. And these new engineering practices let the

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    forces‚ the city was entirely cut off from the outside world. After a siege that lasted 47 days‚ General Grant accomplished his objective. Pemberton surrendered Vicksburg to him on the 4th of July‚ 1863. Siege and capture of Vicksburg Life

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    after Cannae that he did not know how to use a victory. It is extraordinary that he never raised a proper siege-train.” In addition to these notable critiques of Hannibal’s decision‚ Plutarch describes Hannibal’s decision to march into Campania and lay the fertile fields to waste as a “serious blunder.” These accounts of Hannibal’s delay seem to suggest that his apprehension about leading a siege on Rome cost him a chance at victory‚ and ultimately led to his

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    One of the most famous chinese battles that was waged during the Boxer Rebellion carried on from June through August 1900 - The Siege of Peking. This siege‚ including hundreds of thousands of rebels and foreigners‚ was initiated in attempt of the foreign and christian expansion throughout Peking. Lasting 55 days‚ the siege was finally discontinued after a powerful multi-national force of eight allied states fought against the Rebels. These eight belligerents consisted of the

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    Analyse why the Ottoman Empire proved to be the most successful and enduring of the early-modern Islamic empires. From its emergence as an empire in the fourteenth century‚ the Ottoman Empire conquered and expanded its reign throughout Europe‚ Asia‚ and Africa until its fall in the nineteenth century. This essay will examine the driving factors of Ottoman success in its conquest‚ and the dynasty system and law of the Ottomans which‚ arguably‚ was a core ingredient in the enduring reign of the

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    their compound in Waco‚ Texas. These were led to there death by a charismatic young man‚ David Koresh‚ who believed he was a prophet chosen by God. It is very difficult to understand what happened at the Waco siege‚ and its memories are stuck in the minds of those who were there. The siege was at the 77-acre Mount Carmel ranch‚ about a 20-minute drive from 135‚ the busy freeway that links Dallas and Austin. Agents of the Bureau of Alcohol‚ Tobacco‚ and Firearms (ATF) raided the compound owned

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    finally the Hundred Years War. The second section is mainly comprised of how warfare was conducted during the time. It gives accounts to different things that happened and what their significance was. This section splits up into; Fortifications and Sieges in Western Europe‚ Arms Armour and Horses‚ Mercenaries‚ Naval Warfare after the Viking Age‚ War and the Non-Combatant in the Middle Ages‚ and lastly Guns Gunpowder and Permanent Armies. The first and chapter in the book is on the Carolingians and

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    Catapults: a History

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    catapult has been used all throughout history as a siege engine. A siege engine is a device that is designed to break or circumvent city walls and other fortifications in siege warfare. A catapult was one of the approximately 10 weapons used in siege warfare during an assault on a castle or fortification. Some other weapons used in both ancient and medieval siege warfare included the well known trebuchet‚ the classic battering ram‚ and the siege tower. All of these devices and their relatives were

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