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    As far back as 1500, the Saud dynasty established its hegemony over a small area surrounding the settlement of Diriyah close to what is now Riyadh. By the mid-sixteenth century, almost all Arab lands had come under the rule of the Turkish Ottoman Empire, which reached its zenith under the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent (1520-66). Arab countries formed a principal part of the empire, and many prominent Ottoman administrators were themselves Arab. But the interior (though not the coasts) of…

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    The Ottoman Empire One of the great empires of history is the Ottoman Empire. At the height of its power it controlled the entire Middle East and North Africa as well as parts of Eastern Europe. Greece has a long tradition of independence from the time of Alexander the Great. Even earlier the city states of Greece were fiercely independent and even withstood the assault of the Persian King Xersis. Greeks Lose their Independence After that classical age the Greeks lost their independence, as…

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    different character in terms of the presidency. He is different than his processors. He is more brave and aggressive. He thinks that “because an insult unpunished is the parent of many others”. Therefore, he declared a war against Tripoli because the pasha of Tripoli violates American commercial ships and wants ransom for security in the Mediterranean Sea. However, the war last about five years and The United States could not ensure the Tirolian violation. Also, the cost of the war was more than…

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    Describe Rhodes

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    Rhodes – the clear skies, the deep blue ocean. What is there not to love? Whether you be a student looking to party the night away, or a traveller wanting to experience the world, this island offers everything to everyone. As I walked along the pebble floor on the street and gazed into the shining eye of the sun, I thought to myself; this is paradise. Rhodes felt like a walk through antiquity, dotted with Greek castles and churches as far as the eye could see. However, the island is not…

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    Headquartered in Houston, Texas, USA, MeriYaadein Photo Studio is an American owned Portrait Studio that offers contemporary portrait photography services through its various branches in and outside the US including India. In the US alone, it has 15 studios to meet the country’s photography requirement. In India, the client has several studios in 5 cities that are Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Gurgaon, and Pune. Its services include professional photography for Corporates and Personal functions…

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    This presentation will examine a new approach to reading the social history of the Middle East through examining the use, and abuse, of soldiers’ narratives during WWI. The Great War on the Eastern Front, looked at from the passage of one century, led to major transformations in the way in which the people of the region – from the Ottoman capital of Istanbul to the Arab provinces of the Empire - looked at themselves and at the world. What I propose to do is to see how the war and the fighting…

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    Ordinary Men Short Story

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    Gavriel, who raised cheers for the Army at the Mosul meeting of July 11th, went out to plead for the Assyrians. He explained who he was, and said that his nephew, Ezra Effendi, had long been an officer in the Iraqi police. He showed his nationality papers, but these were torn in pieces before his face and he was shot in cold blood. A priest named Ismail who had taken refuge in the police post was driven out by the police, a rope was tied round his neck and he was kicked down the steps and…

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    Carmen Garcia Ms. Treesara / Mr.Bilsky World History / Composition II 5 June 2016 Genocide Essay Talat Pasha once said, “The only way to dispose of the Armenian question is to kill the Armenian.” Those who agreed with Talat statement were obsessed with the idea of exterminating all the Armenian people. The Turkey genocide should be considered a genocide because it followed the 10 stages of genocide. The genocide was between the Turkish and the Armenians.…

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    Constantinople: for centuries the city served as a symbol for both the imperial might of the East Roman Empire and as a major center for Orthodox Christianity. The conquest of the city by the Ottoman Muslims in 1453 signaled an era of Muslim supremacy in the Balkan and Greek lands and the subsequent decline of Christianity in its hinterlands. As with any cataclysmic event in history, the fall of Constantinople and the consequences that followed are documented and presented differently in “The…

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    Aghet Film Analysis

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    devoted to contemporary events in Turkey related to the Genocide. This includes the assassination of Hrant Dink, who was a Turkish-Armenian editor, and journalist that accept the genocide. Moreover, Aghet addresses repatriation of the corpse of Talaat Pasha (CUP leader), together with attempts at his deification despite his having been the principal architect, planner and director of the Genocide. This film was directed by Award-winning director Eric Friedler and funded by German Public…

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