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    India in Medieval Time

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    civilization. World’s first university was in Taxila. It became the centre of education. In medieval times invaders mainly Arabs came to this area and thus had affects on the India. On other hand Europe was going through dark ages wars were going on then crusades but after that church grew very powerful and their art and architecture starts developing keeping church as centre of every thing. Their whole art was religious based and was for church. In this report I will be talking about how India was diverse

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    Question 1 Christopher Balderas I think telling a story out of sequence makes the story more effective in conveying its message after you have read the whole story. In the beginning of an out of sequence story you might have a lot of questions on why things are occurring‚ and why the author would tell you‚ for example‚ the end of the story at the beginning of the book. The disorganization

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    Women during the French Revolution had various roles. The two main roles woman played during the french revolution was joining the crusade for freedom and fighting for equality. Women during the french revolution joined the crusade for freedom. Woman during the revolution would buy food and would manage their families slender resources‚ but this role for woman changed after the economy worsened because of Bastille falling. The economic crises lead to women not being able to manage their household

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    The Two Tales Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and King Arthur are related in many ways. The similarities between this legend and this movie has stood out to a lot of people for having very similar stories. The ties are very distinctive and one major one would include how Indiana and his crew take on a quest to go find the holy grail as did Arthur’s knights during the Arthurian legend. The quest that they embark on are very similar‚ but some specific events that happened differ. When Indy

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    Roman Republic‚ senators‚ system of checks and balances. Parallels to American government. Origins and early development of Christianity – initial persecution‚ turns into success story‚ people get religious freedom. The Middle Ages – “Dark Ages” crusades contribute to a common European unity identity. Examples of how periods/names historians come up with to define/break up events in history. The Renaissance – period of enormous cultural flourishing. Also politically‚ Machiavelli‚ one of the founders

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    Does Religion cause War? Business Administration and Finance Higher Diploma Level 2 Diploma Project Name: Sahida Ahmed Candidate Number: 1061 Centre Number: 10961 Contents Page Project Proposal Form............................................................................................... .Page No. 3-6 Project Activity Log..................................................................................................... Page No. 7-8 Time Plan…………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    Christianity "‚ "The Latin Church in Western Europe" and "The Encounter between War and Religion." Discuss the development of the Roman Catholic Church. What effect did it have on society? Why did the church call for a Crusade‚ or holy war? What were the overall results of the Crusades? Were they a successful military venture? How was the holy war perceived by other societies? History - General History ASHFORD HIS 103 All discussion questions Online colleges are a great option if you

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    the Crusades. The Crusades were some of the most famous wars‚ and fought over religion. The Crusades were a series of wars blessed by the Pope‚ and Catholic Church. Their main goal was to regain Christian access to the city of Jerusalem‚ and holy places around it. The Crusades were actually originally launched to repel the expansion into Anatolia. Several hundred thousand soldiers became Crusaders by taking vows; the Pope granted them plenary indulgence. Their emblem was the cross‚ “crusade" is derived

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    and legal supremacy of the imperial office while the growth of the Holy Roman Empire entailed a society fueled by struggles such as between popes and kings eventually leading to a powerful military society as can be seen in the successes of the Crusades. Initially‚ the Byzantine Empire inherited the wealth from the early Roman Empire but even this did not prevent them from going through the demographic crisis of “the plague of Justinian.” As a result‚ cities decline in population and wealth‚ barter

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    Byzantines are described by two different thoughts of warriors and leaders. The Franks and the Byzantines had a complex and stressed relationship with each-other. Regardless of the state that the crusades were made-up to create an arrangement between them‚ the more time they spent by each other as partners of the crusades‚ the more the two sides grew separately‚ the more support their allies usually shared was never truly talented by each side. Reporters from both sides captured the defeats of each side.

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