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Travel Books and Travelogues - National Geographic Traveler Highlights the Best Travel Writing
See's book delves into the lives of women in the Qing and Ming dynasties, and is rich with scenes of festivals and rituals of 17th-century high-society China ... Ian MacDonald) (2007). Six fictional stories of love (and not-love) play out in Edo-period Japan, each tale focused on an enterprising woman finding her independent way in a changing ...
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National Geographic: Egypt Pyramids--Time Line
Lower Nubia. First Intermediate Period (Dynasties IX-XI) 2125-1975 B.C. Political chaos as Egypt splits into two regions with separate dynasties. Middle Kingdom (Dynasties XI-XIV) 1975-1640 B. ... Nubia. Third Intermediate Period (Dynasties XXI-XXIV) 1075-715 B.C. Egypt is once again divided. The high priests of Amun control Thebes; ethnic Libyans rule elsewhere. Late Period (Dynasties XXV-XXX) ...
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Middle East on the Matrix: Egypt, The Old Kingdom
"Old Kingdom" in the Third through the Fifth Dynasties (c. 2667-2345 BCE). During this remarkable period of 300 years, the Egyptians learned by trial and error to create ...
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Middle East on the Matrix: Scenes From Ancient Persia
Parthians, the Arabs, the Mongols and various Turkish dynasties. This slide show covers a period of almost a thousand years including the Achaemenian Empire (558-331 BCE) when ... (224-642), which eventually succumbed to the Arab invasion that began in 642. During this period, the main religion of Persia was Zoroastrianism, an indigenous faith that had taken root sometime ...
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Egypt Introduction
Egyptologists have grouped the families of kings, or Pharaohs, into thirty-one dynasties leading to the time of the conquest of Egypt by Alexander the Great in ... and the hieroglyphic system show virtually no signs of a period of 'development'; indeed many of the achievements of the earliest dynasties were never surpassed, or even equaled later on. This astonishing ...
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Today over 80 per cent of Burma's people are Buddhist and the country has the largest number of monks as a percentage of the total population.
| April 2008 | New Internationalist
Mongol and Tartar invasions. The succeeding centuries would be marked by divisions, as various ruling dynasties rose and fell, and territories under their control underwent constant permutation. Bayinnaung's empire The ... Burmese Constitution had guaranteed a level of autonomy for the ethnic minority states after a period of 10 years, but this didn't materialize under Nu's stewardship, leading to ...
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