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    Marco Polo's The Travels

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    The Greater Armenia consists of three chief cities including: Erzincan, Erzerum, and Ercis. Erzincan is the most splendid and is located near the entrance and consists of Armenians and vassals of the Tartars. In the summer, all of the armies of the Tartars of the Levant are stationed in this providence to graze their animals. They leave in the winter because of the cold and go to a warmer region. In the center of Great Armenia there is a very high mountain that is shaped…

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    Geopolitical Dilemmas

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    Azerbaijan is a small nation that borders Russia, Georgia, Turkey, and Armenia. Azerbaijan and Armenia have conflict due to Nagorno-Karabakh; and area of land located within Azerbaijan however Armenia believes that it belongs to them. In this essay, I will be writing about the geopolitical dilemmas and the best situation for Azerbaijan to be in. The conflict goes on for a long time, which resulted in many civilians dying on both nations. Despite Azerbaijan being in a bad situation, it has two…

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    Seljuks were Turkic nomads from Turkmenistan, related to the Uighurs, who entered the Abbasid empire around 950 AD and gradually converted to Sunni Islam. By 1030 AD the Seljuks were beginning to try to get power for themselves, and they soon conquered the Ghaznavids (who were also Turkic) and controlled most of Persia (modern Iran). Their capital was at Isfahan. Like the Ghaznavids, the Seljuks spoke Persian and encouraged Persian culture. By 1055, the Seljuk king Togrul Beg had conquered Iraq…

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    The Constitutional Court and the Court of Cassation of the Republic of Armenia are constitutional bodies as they are defined by the Constitution. The latter defines the structure, the procedure of formation and the functions of the Constitutional and Cassation courts. These courts are bodies of justice and are included in the branch of judicial power that is defined in Chapter 6 of the 2005 Constitution of RA. Both of these courts are component parts of the judicial system. They are separate and…

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    In 301 a.d. Armenia became the first country in the world to adopt Christianity as state religion. Since then Christianity became the spiritual core of the Armenian people and the soul of their culture. Due to the efforts of the church, Armenian culture was formed and acquired its distinguishing features. The invention of the alphabet by Mesrop Mashtots was primarily dictated by the missionary objectives and the desire to bring the word of God to the heart of each Armenian. In addition, it…

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    The most profound intellectual monarch in western civilization governed the greatest influential empire in history, the Holy Roman Empire. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was born on April 4th, 121 AD into a high Roman society family. By the age of six, he was brought to the attention of Emperor Hadrian, who immediately foresaw a promising future in him, and took it upon himself to personally train him as an Equestrian and offer him the finest education possible (Bunson 261). Bunson believes that…

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    One of the most profound writer in United States and Armenia was William Saroyan, who left more than fifty writings to our generation and more than fifty writings unpublished.He was son of emigrant Armenak Saroyan. He was fourth child in his family and only one who was born in United States of America in 1908. He and his family had poor life, and it was very difficult for him as he was the youngest and breadwinner in his family. William left school at age fifteen and started reading and writing…

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    According to bilateral agreement Kansas-Armenia State Partnership Program between the Republic of Armenia with the U.S. Department of Defense and the state of Kansas, passed the Armenian National Guard training in the Kansas state. This agreement based on the U.S. European Command State Partnership Program which main goal building partnership capacity. Building partnership capacity one of the component the Theater Security Cooperation Plan (TSCP) which is a product of the Joint Strategic…

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    DBQ Islam Expansion

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    thousand Muslims battled with Greeks in what is known as one of the deadliest battles. It is known as The Battle of Yarmuk. The Muslims killed over 70 thousand Greeks at the Battle. The survivors then fled to countries as far as Mesopotamia, Palestine, Armenia, etc. The Muslims, who were battling the Greeks for Syria, conquered Syria.…

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    about this one it seems a lot shorter. Also, it was a war in Russia and there are many places in Russia that it could have happened. It happened in Asia at the Pre-USSR which is located in Armenia. In later years the Pre-USSR becomes the Soviet Union which is located in many places including Armenia, Kazakhstan, Estonia, and Belarus, and many more…

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