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Assualt on Pearl Harbor (Wwii)

by Ph.D. DR. ZIXING JIE in History, November 2, 2009
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A brief identification on the main points on the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Differences Between Lord, Duchess, Baron and Other Royal Titles

by Avaxier in History, October 15, 2009
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There are so many Royal Titles existed. But each of them actually have different meaning.

Corruptions

by emperort in Government, October 6, 2009
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An article on corruption.

Guardians of The Emperor’s Tomb

by nani varron in History, August 9, 2009
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The Clay Warriors Buried In The Tomb Of Emperor Qin Shi-Huangdi.

Meiji Japan

by dharokowns in History, June 27, 2009
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When Japan is looked at today, it is seen as one of the most advanced nations in the world. A hundred and fifty years ago the change from a disorganized feudal society, to a world power began. This change is known as the Meiji period of reform (1858-1912). The Meiji government was successful in modernizing Japan, through developing a military, creating a trade system, and developing Japan’s Infrastructure.

Elagabalus, Queen of Rome

by Kim Seabrook in History, June 25, 2009
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More Prisoners of Eternity.

This Day in History: April 26

by REPuckett in History, May 7, 2009
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A visual tour of notable events that impacted the world we live in.

The Four Maddest Rulers Ever

by Mary Sue Pleasant in History, March 15, 2009
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If you thought George Bush was bad, you should take a look at this bunch – a sexually promiscuous pope, a six-time divorcee Roman Emperor, a deeply religious Muslim who ruled a Hindu empire and an extremely vain emperor who tried to change the name Rome to one of his twelve first names.

Fall of Ming and Rise of Qing Dynasty

by Ebey Soman in History, November 6, 2008
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A Quick overview of the Ming Dynasty’s fall and the rise of Qing Dynasty and the Chinese relations with the Europeans during the early 1700s.

The Rise of Tokugawa Shogunate

by Ebey Soman in History, November 6, 2008
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The chaotic period of Japan was ended when Tokugawa Ieyasu united all of Japan under his Shogunate. During this time, Christianity arrived in Japan with the Europeans and the Shogun had a wise reaction to the arrival of the Europeans. Edo became the capital and the emperor a figurehead. Here is the story of Japan, the early years of Tokugawa Shogunate and it’s interaction with the West.

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