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  • ...ng of names|year=1984|journal=[[British Society for Middle Eastern Studies|British Society for Middle Eastern Studies Bulletin]] |volume=11 |issue=2 |pages=12 ...h century, a [[Russo-Persian Wars|series of conflicts]] with the [[Russian Empire]] led to significant territorial losses.{{sfn|Fisher|Avery|Hambly|Melville|
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  • ...tember 2009 | page=5| title = Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire | publisher = Princeton University Press | isbn = 978-0-691-14369-9 | oclc ...nder the Palaiologos dynasty|late Byzantine]] (1261–1453), and [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] (1453–1922) empires.{{sfn|Çelik|1993|p=xv}} The city played a
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  • ...n=Leiden, Netherlands |isbn=90-04-02104-3}}</ref> and most recently, the [[British Raj]] from 1858 to 1947. ...ially a [[Dominion of Pakistan|Dominion]] of the [[Commonwealth of Nations|British Commonwealth]], Pakistan officially drafted [[Constitution of Pakistan|its
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  • ...url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ItsTDAAAQBAJ&q=italy+metropole+roman+empire&pg=PA45 |title=Contours of the World Economy 1-2030 AD: Essays in Macro-Eco ...til the 19th century, partially as a result of a succession of [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], [[History of Islam in southern Italy|Arab]], [[Norman conquest
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  • ...nturies, France built the [[French colonial empire|second largest colonial empire]] of the time, including large portions of [[North Africa|North]], [[West A ...xt several centuries and the Gauls would remain a threat in [[Italy (Roman Empire)|Italia]].
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  • ...er]] and the dominant member of the [[German Confederation]]. The Austrian Empire's defeat in the [[Austro-Prussian War]] of 1866 lead to the end of the Conf ...ed war on [[Serbia]], which ultimately escalated into [[World War I]]. The Empire's defeat and subsequent collapse led to the proclamation of the [[Republic
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  • ==Empire Expansion== ===Conquest of the Nanda Empire===
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  • ...chapter=The Early History of the Medes and the Persians and the Achaemenid Empire to the Death of Cambyses |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nND ...tak inscription|inscription]] of [[Kanishka]] (the founder of the [[Kushan Empire]]) at Rabatak, which was discovered in 1993 in an unexcavated site in the A
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  • ...anese occupation of Singapore|occupied by Japan]] in 1942, and returned to British control as a separate [[Colony of Singapore|Crown colony]] following [[Surr ...emasek]], was a trading port under the influence of both the [[Majapahit]] Empire and the [[Ayutthaya Kingdom|Siamese]] kingdoms,{{sfn|Miksic|2013|pp=[https:
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  • ...th [[Portuguese Empire|Portugal]] seizing some territory and the [[Ottoman Empire]] encroaching from the east. The [[Marinid Sultanate|Marinid]] and [[Saadi ...French as {{Lang|fr|l'Empire chérifien}} and in English as the 'Sharifian Empire'.<ref>{{Cite book |last=ملين |first=نبيل |url=http://worldcat.org/o
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  • ...on was divided into several [[princely states]] under the [[British Empire|British]] and incorporated into [[Central Provinces and Berar]] and the [[Central I ...bringing the region under firmer control. After the decline of the Maurya empire, the region was contested among the [[Saka]]s, the [[Kushana]]s, the [[Sata
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  • ...ica. McGrath plays the lead antagonist a ruthless camp commander alongside British actor, Philip Glenister. (Life on Mars) Carthago has been selected for Cann ...Cake (TBC 2023), the latter of which saw him working in Jamaica alongside British, American, and local crew on a production authored by Oprah Winfrey’s boo
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  • ...ulation belonged to many ethnic groups, and they spoke many languages. The empire was dominated by one ethnic group, and their language was usually the langu ...the [[Ottoman Empire]] after the [[First World War]], while the [[Russian Empire]] became the [[Soviet Union]] after the [[Russian Civil War]]. [[Decoloniza
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  • ...[[Indo-Greek kingdom]], [[Kushan Empire]], [[Gupta Empire]], [[Hephthalite Empire|White Huns]], [[Kushano-Hephthalites]] and the [[Turk Shahi|Turk]] and [[Hi ...northern [[Punjab region]]. The [[Delhi Sultanate]] and later the [[Mughal Empire]] ruled this region. The Punjab region became predominantly [[Muslim]] due
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  • ...e [[late antiquity]], when it served as the capital of the [[Western Roman Empire]], while from the 12th century until the 16th century, Milan was one of the ...the Roman Emperor [[Diocletian]] moved the capital of the [[Western Roman Empire]] from Rome to Mediolanum.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://milano.corriere.it/f
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  • ...ruary 2022|website=Encyclopædia Britannica|language=en}}</ref> The Mughal Empire expelled the Portuguese and Arakanese in 1666. ...and industrialize during the 1940s, particularly after the [[Partition of British India]]. The city was the historic terminus of the [[Assam Bengal Railway]]
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  • | honorific-suffix = [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] | nationality = [[United Kingdom|British]]
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  • ..., 'melt'.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Kitson |first=Peter R |year=1996 |title=British and European River Names' |journal=Transactions of the Philological Society The marks of human activity, in some cases dating back to [[British Iron Age|Pre-Roman Britain]], are visible at various points along the river
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  • ...top: [[Gwalior Fort]] and the city skyline, [[Jai Vilas Mahal]] Interior, British era monument, Sanatan Dharam Mandir, [[Jai Vilas Mahal|Jai Vilas Palace]], ...people|Maratha]] in 1754, and the [[Scindia|Scindia dynasty]] of [[Maratha Empire]] in the 18th century.<ref name="lonelyplanet.com">{{cite web|url=http://ww
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  • ...= Independence {{nobold|from the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[Omani Empire]]}} ...he-world-factbook/countries/tanzania/}}</ref> The countries had joined the British [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] in 1961 and Tanzania is still a me
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  • | p5 = Kanembu people#History{{!}}Empire of Kanembu ...h of West Africa. In 1903, the twelfth caliph Attahiru was assassinated by British forces, marking the end of the caliphate and possible rise of the sultanate
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  • ...ement on equality rights grounds in 1989,<ref>''[[Andrews v Law Society of British Columbia]]'' [1989] 1 SCR 143.</ref> and similarly, American citizenship an ...owing black paint at a woman seeking justice Wellcome V0050338.jpg|thumb|A British political cartoon showing a barrister and a solicitor throwing black paint
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  • The local varieties had no official status during the [[Gupta Empire]], and with Bengal increasingly becoming a hub of [[Sanskrit literature]] f ...nmirror.com/dynasty/paladynasty.html|title=Pala Dynasty, Pala Empire, Pala empire in India, Pala School of Sculptures|last=nimmi|website=Indianmirror.com|acc
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  • ...xican Texas|provincia de Texas]]}} into the [[First Mexican Empire|Mexican Empire]] in 1821, and declared [[Republic of Texas|a republic]] in 1836. The [[Roy ...Onís Treaty|Mexican War of Independence|Treaty of Córdoba|First Mexican Empire|Mexican Texas|Provisional Government of Mexico (1823–24)|1824 Constitutio
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  • ...empires, ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s East Empire Company taking inspiration from the [[East India Company]] and the architec ...The ''Bloodmoon'' expansion introduces one new joinable faction, the East Empire Company, a group of settlers on the island of [[The Elder Scrolls III: Bloo
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  • ...Gurjaradesa'' and ''Gurjaratra'' for centuries prior to the arrival of the British power. The [[Gujrat, Pakistan|Gujrat]] and [[Gujranwala]] districts of Paki ...whom|date=May 2022}}, which became prominent after the collapse of [[Gupta Empire]]. A literal or definitive meaning of the word Gurjara is not available in
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  • ...1 |accessdate=2014-05-02}}</ref> His robot mode is modeled after a human [[British Commandos|commando]] with a bushy beard and bullet which he smokes like a [ ...sformers: Revenge of the Fallen Trailer Breakdown|work=[[Empire (magazine)|Empire Online]]|url=http://www.empireonline.com/features/transformers-revenge-of-t
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  • {{Short description|British playwright, screenwriter and film director}} {{Use British English|date=October 2013}}
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  • ...the [[Province of New York]], one of the [[Middle Colonies]] of nascent [[British America]]. ...the entire conflict. [[British Army during the American Revolutionary War|British troops]] forced [[Continental Army]] troops under [[George Washington]] off
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  • ...s V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V]] is elected Emperor of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. ...le of Monmouth|Battle of Monmouth Courthouse]] resulting in standstill and British withdrawal under cover of darkness.
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  • ...Empire|OBE]], [[Deputy Lieutenant|DL]] (born 24 June 1946) is a retired [[British Army]] officer and former [[Lord Lieutenant of Dunbartonshire]].<ref name=B ...onshire]] in 2004, and was appointed [[Officer of the Order of the British Empire]] (OBE) in the following year. In 2007, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of
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  • ...of Roman power shifted to [[Istanbul|Constantinople]] and the [[Byzantine Empire]]. Records show that [[mime]], [[pantomime]], scenes or recitations from [[ ...is knighthood in 1895 indicated full acceptance into the higher circles of British society.<ref>{{cite book|author=Jeffrey Richards|title=Sir Henry Irving: A
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  • The first recorded Africans in [[British America|English America]] (including most of the future United States) were ...rticles/sanctuary-in-the-spanish-empire.htm|title=Sanctuary in the Spanish Empire: An African American officer earns freedom in Florida|author=Gene Allen Smi
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  • ...s]] in 1906. By 1921, this rose to 110,000,<ref>Pennel, CR: ''Morocco from Empire to Independence'', Oneworld, Oxford, 2003, p 149.</ref> largely through the ...]], he ordered French troops in [[French colonial empire|France's colonial empire]] to defend French territory against any aggressors—[[Allies of World War
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  • ...and Ireland]] (known at the time as the [[British Empire]]) passed in the British parliament in 1900. The law gives orders and legal structure to a Federatio ...o create a sovereign nation. Rather, the purpose was to make governing the British colonies simpler for the Crown. Australia would, after federation, have a s
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  • ...ire|Fort Nelson]] in Hampshire. Similar cannons were used by the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman Turks]] in the [[Fall of Constantinople|siege of Constantinople]] i ...warfare.jpg|thumb|250px|A painting showing the Mysorean army fighting the British forces with Mysorean rockets.<ref>{{cite news|title=Missiles mainstay of Pa
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  • ...ioned to British control. Many local Greek families who had fled [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] invasion of Greece, moved to Egypt began immigrating to other par ...The empire from 1807 to 1920|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Ottoman-Empire|access-date=2021-08-02|website=Encyclopedia Britannica|language=en}}</ref>
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  • == British Empire ==
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  • * [[Georgia Governorate]], a subdivision of the Russian Empire centered on present-day Georgia * [[Safavid Georgia]], a province of the Safavid Empire centered on the modern country of Georgia
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  • {{Use British English|date=February 2018}} ...g Center: The Athenian Agora'', ASCSA, 1993 pp. 19–21</ref> In [[Roman Empire|ancient Rome]], trade took place in the [[Forum (Roman)|forum]].<ref>McGeou
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  • ...lia]], West Bengal, India [[Bardhaman district]], [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British India]] {{small|(present-day [[Paschim Bardhaman district]], [[West Bengal] | citizenship = [[British India]]n {{small|(1899 – 14 August 1947)}}<br />[[India]]n {{small|(15 Au
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  • ...[[Ireland]], prior to the 1800 Act of Union, but always considered himself British, saying ''"being born in a stables doesn't make one a horse"''. In 1808 he had command of a British expeditionary force, in [[Portugal]], then an ally of the United Kingdom.
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  • ...sal municipality was established in the year 1876 during the [[British Raj|British rule in India]] and upgraded to City Corporation on 25 July 2002.<ref name= ...[[de jure]] king during the [[Bengal Presidency]] of the [[United Kingdom|British]], later passed to [[East Pakistan]] at independence and finally Bangladesh
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  • '''Modelling''' ("modeling" in [[British and American English spelling differences#Doubled consonants|American Engli ....html |title=The Fashion World Is Rocked by Model Wars, Part Two: the Ford Empire Strikes Back |magazine=People.com |access-date=2012-09-19 |archive-url=http
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  • ...e most leading houses of the Indian Empire. She is originally from French, British and Indo-european noble families. Her great grandfather was a famous philos ...states of Rajputana facing the Mogul Emperor, Bhutan and more recently the British Raj or "jewel of the crown", have been marked by wars, but also by numerous
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  • ...founding families were therefore mostly farmers: the Van Everys ([[United Empire Loyalist|Loyalists]]), the Handrys and the Stocks.<ref name="ontarioroots.c ...ico Story'', p.81.</ref> At the end of the war, the local Daughters of the Empire, who met at the Carnegie Library, presented the town with two plaques honou
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  • In 2014 Mangau was honoured with a [[British Empire Medal]].<ref name=RsipvMedal/> Four other officers received similar honour | quote = Three of the police officers were awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM). The officers are Assistant Commissioner, Mostyn Mangau; Chief
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  • | hq_location_city = [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] ...e-founder-justin-jin-turns-youtube-channel-into-billion-view-entertainment-empire/ |access-date=2023-08-15 |website=[[LA Weekly]] |language=en-US}}</ref>
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  • ...buyers soon became accustomed to its looks and it was hugely popular with British buyers in particular. It was still selling well when replaced by the more p ...over by the Japanese during the war and was the site of a surrender of the British to the Japanese, at the [[Old Ford Motor Factory|factory site]] which is no
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  • ...mainstream [[pop music]].{{sfn|Frith|Horne|2016|p=139}} It originated from British [[post-punk]]<ref name="Heaton2013">{{cite web|last1=Heaton|first1=Dave|tit * Fonarow, Wendy, "Empire of Dirt, The Aesthetics and Rituals of British Indie Music" July 2006
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  • ...Alban Low, which portrays her likeness alongside images of her caring for British soldiers and the medals she received for doing so. ...ce-Chancellor O'Prey was appointed [[Commander of the Order of the British Empire]] (CBE) in the Queen's 90th Birthday Honours list for his services to highe
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  • ...on of Independence|declaring independence]] from the [[Mandatory Palestine|British Mandate of Palestine]]. However, some former colonies have since adopted ei
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  • ...iki/w:puranas puranic] times. At the time of India's independence from the British, India contained 584 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/w:List_of_princely_sta ...to be ruled by the same governing and education systems left behind by the British which are predominantly controlled by the English speaking intelligentsia p
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  • '''British Colonization''' ...wing the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824-1826). Myanmar became a province of British India until 1937 when it was separated and administered as a separate colon
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  • ...the war continued primarily between the European Axis powers and [[British Empire]], with the war in the [[Balkans Campaign (World War II)|Balkans]], the aer
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  • ...merged in the 7th century. At its height in the 9th century, the [[Tibetan Empire]] extended far beyond the Tibetan Plateau, from the [[Tarim Basin]] and [[P ...ndependent state. The closest it has ever come to such recognition was the British formula of 1943: [[suzerainty]], combined with [[autonomy]] and the right t
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  • ...e museum in [[Cuffe Parade]], [[Mumbai]]. She is the only World War II-era British-built aircraft carrier to be preserved as a museum. ...xBYVyL7D8hH5sb6BaQMKsTU52fs|title=Pink ice: Britain and the South Atlantic Empire|author=Klaus Dodds
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  • ...George Taylor Denison I]], grandfather of Denison III and [[United Kingdom|British]] militia soldier in the [[War of 1812]] ***** [[Captain (British Army and Royal Marines)|Captain]] [[Bertram Denison]], veteran of the Boer
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  • He served with the [[Colonial militia in Canada|British militia]] in the [[War of 1812]] and from 1822 to 1837 organized and financ ...ke many of the other Denisons, was a military man and loyal to the British Empire. He served with the militia in 1812, beginning a lifelong affiliation with
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  • ...ribune Online |language=en-GB}}</ref> In 2022, Mr. Dutch collaborated with British-Nigerian artist Kida Kudz for the joint project ''World Citizens,'' showcas ...www.youtube.com}}</ref> He is the [[Chief executive officer|CEO]] of Dutch Empire and [[record label]] Dutch Dreams Records.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mr. Dutch
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  • ...ecting this, New Zealand's culture is mainly derived from Māori and early British settlers, with recent broadening of culture arising from increased immigrat
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  • ...ers in New York City|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/23639330|journal=The British Journal of Criminology|volume=46|issue=1|pages=46–77|doi=10.1093/bjc/azi0 ...he [[Qalandariyya|Qalandar]]'s and [[Sadhu]]'s were lumped together by the British as [[faqeer]]s. They are still frowned upon by the industrious population a
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  • ...gali pronunciation and spelling. When the district was ruled by the Mughal Empire, it was known by its Persian variant which was Bhalwa (بھلوا). Accordi ...ct was established in 1868 as a renaming of the Bhulua district, which the British founded on 29 March 1822. It headquarters was in the town of Noakhali until
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  • Television shows featuring esports during this period included the British shows ''[[GamesMaster]]'' and ''[[Bad Influence!]]'' the Australian game sh ...ings to do while out of work.<ref>{{cite book |title=Korea's Online Gaming Empire |first=Dal Yong |last=Jin |publisher=[[MIT Press]] |year=2010}}</ref> Instr
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  • '''Hannah Jarvis''' (January 2, 1763 – September 9, 1845) was an [[United Empire Loyalist]], whose husband was appointed to an important position in the fir ...r in a boarding school, in [[Boston]]. Due to her father's loyalty to the British crown her father returned the family to the [[United Kingdom]], in 1774.
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  • | birth_place = [[Ahmedabad]], [[Bombay Presidency]], [[British Raj|British India]] * [https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/07/world/asia/07bhatt.html?_r=1 An Empire for Poor Working Women, Guided by a Gandhian Approach] ''NY Times Profile''
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  • **[[Iraq#British Mandate of Mesopotamia and independent kingdom|National Day (Iraq)]] **[[Trafalgar Day]] (the [[British Empire]] in the 19th and early 20th century)
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  • ...Mr. Chowdhury began his professional career with a renowned multinational British Company named James Finlay in 1969 and later in 1993 as he had been serving The prestigious award "Order of the British Empire (OBE)" had been given by her Majesty the Queen of England for his outstandi
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  • ...ing its [[Gold Coast (British colony)|history as a colony]] of the British Empire and through its trade routes in coastal areas. It describes multiple local
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  • Jersey and the other Channel Islands were the only part of the [[British empire]] to be occupied by [[Nazi Germany]], during [[World War 2]].
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  • | title = Guantánamo: A Working-Class History Between Empire and Revolution Rolando Quintero recounted his experience in perfect English for a British documentary in 1991, and in 2004 Cuba's official newspaper, Granma, profile
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  • | title = Guantánamo: A Working-Class History Between Empire and Revolution Rolando Quintero recounted his experience in perfect English for a British documentary in 1991, and in 2004 Cuba's official newspaper, Granma, profile
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  • ...ed on the island, with the discovery of 18th-century Portuguese, and later British, fortifications. A new hotel resort has encouraged many of the improvement *C. Roueché and S. Sherwin-White, ‘Some aspects of the Seleucid Empire: The Greek inscriptions from Failaka in the Persian Gulf’ ''Chiron'' 15 (
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  • ...e an extreamly influencial founder of Melbourne. He served for the British Empire in the 18th century (1700s). He had Joseph Willis as his father and his wel
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  • ...r or Cotten’s estate. Those assets include properties in Nova Scotia and British Columbia, a small aircraft, “luxury vehicles,” a sailboat, investments, ...s wife as the executor of his estate, handing over a $9million real estate empire, his yacht and his Cessna plane - and he even left his two dogs an inherita
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  • ...ke many of the other Denisons, was a military man and loyal to the British Empire. He served with the militia in 1812, beginning a lifelong affiliation with
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  • ...e man who espoused the [[White Man's Burden|questionable racial views]] of British [[colonialism]], is reimagined as a modern [[African-American]]. Virtually * ''[[Empire (2015 TV series)]]'' - A Hip-hop retelling of ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'' an
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  • ...d]].<ref name=MilitaryCivilAnu/> He was made a [[Commander of the British Empire]] on June 11, 1988.<ref name=gazette1988-06-11/>
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  • Set in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], the show centres on police detective Josephine Bradley ([[Steph ...sister Anna, who is plotting her eventual takeover of the family business empire; [[Simu Liu]] as his brother Paul, a guardian of many of the family's shady
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  • ...he commercial, industrial and cultural capital of the historical [[Ashanti Empire]]. Kumasi is approximately {{convert|300|mi|km|sigfig=1|order=flip}} north
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  • ...e switch to an American (later Canadian) voice actor and later switched to British voice actor ''OfficiallyDevin'', the abandonment of top 10s and let's plays ...where he announced several new series, including ''the Rise of the Mongol Empire'', ''The Wars of the Diadochi'', and ''the Great Heathen Army''. The channe
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  • ...tz |title=How Instagram Grew From Foursquare Knock-Off to $1 Billion Photo Empire |url=https://www.inc.com/eric-markowitz/life-and-times-of-instagram-the-com Based on Facebook's leaked internal research, 13 percent of British teenager users with suicidal thoughts could trace these thoughts to Instagr
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  • ...r states, the vast majority of which are former territories of the British Empire.
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  • |nationality=British ...e WBC Super-Middleweight champion, Glenn Catley, who at the time boxed for Empire ABC, both recording stoppage wins. Ian boxed many times for Broad Plain box
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  • | label = {{Hlist|Lightingale|Coke Studio (Pakistan)|Pan Rhythm|Empire Music|Universal Music India|Fire Records (Pakistan)|Frankfinn Entertainment ...he ''"Sexiest Asian Man on the Planet"'', based on a worldwide poll by the British newspaper Eastern Eye.
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  • In an interview with German weekly ''[[Die Zeit]]'' British historian [[Orlando Figes]] asserted that many gulag inmates he interviewed ...twork of forced labour camps, known as [[katorga]], existed in the Russian Empire since the early 18th century. It was abolished by the Russian Provisional G
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