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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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  • ...ncyclopædia Britannica|language=en}}</ref> The Mughal Empire expelled the Portuguese and Arakanese in 1666. ...lished Kingdom of Mrauk U. This altered geopolitical landscape allowed the Portuguese unhindered control of Chittagong for over a century.<ref>{{cite book |last=
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  • ...Anfa.<ref name=":7" /> The name "Casablanca" was then a [[calque]] of the Portuguese name when the Spanish took over trade through the [[Iberian Union]].<ref na === Portuguese conquest and Spanish influence ===
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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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  • ...|established]] Singapore as an [[entrepôt]] trading post of the [[British Empire]]. In 1867, the colonies in Southeast Asia were reorganised and Singapore c ...|30-31}} The second hypothesis, drawn from [[Tomé Pires#The Suma Oriental|Portuguese sources]], postulates that this mythical story is based on the real life [[
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  • ...nish language|Spanish]]|[[English language|English]]|[[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]||[[Russian language|Russian]]|[[Mandarin Chinese]]|[[French language|Fren ...thnic group)|Malay]]s used to call Christians in [[Malay language]] by the Portuguese loanword ''{{lang|ms|Serani}}'' (from Arabic ''Nasrani''), but the term now
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  • | publisher = Icon Empire Press ...name="Ferber 2012" /> The book was published on June 15, 2011 through Icon Empire Press.<ref name="Avery 2012" />
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  • ...= Independence {{nobold|from the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[Omani Empire]]}} ...di. Kilwa remained the major power in East Africa until the arrival of the Portuguese at the end of the 15th century.<ref>Campbell, Gwyn. "Africa and the Indian
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  • ...gian language|Norwegian]]|[[Polish language|Polish]]|[[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]|[[Romanian language|Romanian]]|[[Russian language|Russian]]|[[Slovak lang ...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
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  • ...rade, European Empires dominated Africa; notably, the expansive Portuguese Empire. Amidst this, Ndongo, led by warrior Queen Nzinga, fiercely held onto freed 2. "Amarina" In 24 BC, Romans conquer Egypt but face a greater peril: the Empire of Kush's army led by Queen Amanirena. She captures Roman soldier Marcus Co
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  • ...gical work has restarted on the island, with the discovery of 18th-century Portuguese, and later British, fortifications. A new hotel resort has encouraged many *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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