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    Shah-Nameh (Book of Kings)

    Define Shah-Nameh (Book of Kings) Hello: Please help me with this definition....Shah-Nameh (The Book of Kings)...I've seen it written as one word as well. Can you please explain it to me in easy to understand language. Thank you.

    Turkish Dynasty

    Please describe or explain to me about the good and bad impact that the incursion of the Turkish tribes had when they went into the central lands of Islam during the 10th and 13th centuries.

    Abd al-Rahman I of Spain

    Hello, I am having difficulty getting information on Abd al-Rahman I of Spain. If you can give me some background info and why he is noteworthy I would be very grateful. Thanks alot.

    Major Events of First World War

    A study guide that highlights the major events of World War I. It pinpoints specific terms and review questions for students preparing for an exam which covers World War I.

    This defines an agrarianate-citied society and indicated its characteristics.

    An agrarianate-citied society is one where the predominant economic mode is based on agricultural or non-urbanised production, but with important linkages. This is a brief answer to a specific question relation to the definition of an agrarianate-citied society especially in relation to the early Arabian model.

    Qin rulers build a powerful state which was ultimately expanded

    The Qin, a semi-barbarian people who were not Han Chinese, were able to build a powerful state which ultimately expanded to become the first Chinese empire. In spite of the apparent odds against such a state defeating all other powerful kingdoms and uniting China in 221 BCE, the Qin succeeded brilliantly. Why was this?

    World War 1 and Archduke Ferdinand

    How did the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 lead to a war? Determining the significance of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the larger chain of events that lead to World War I (WWI) requires an understanding of the larger political climate of late 19th century Europe. There are a three key t

    An outline of the Nazi actions is given.

    The Third Reich was one of the most brutal political regimes the world has ever seen. One of the most astonishing facts is that the Nazis did not take power forcefully but were elected the largest party in the Reichstag (German Parliament). Why is it that the Nazis appealed to so many Germans when Germany was among the most ci