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  1. Mahatma Gandhi (15439 bytes)
    39: ... began their own battles for freedom. The British Empire was soon replaced by the Commonwealth of Nations....
  2. Mulan (2038 bytes)
    9: ... in the army. [[Hun]] invaders force the Chinese empire to draft the male soldiers from every family and ...
  3. Cultural anthropology (4308 bytes)
    1: ... in the 19th century, when the consolidation of [[empire]], institutionalized [[exploration|exploratory ex...
  4. Third Pandemic (3191 bytes)
    5: ...[commerce|commercial]] interests of the [[British empire]], and therefore in international trade. As in pr...
  5. New Woman (1507 bytes)
    1: ...ion|repression]], and the toughening of [[British empire|British rule]] in the [[colony|colonies]], for wo...
  6. Far East (2379 bytes)
    5: ...'Near East'' referred to lands near the [[Ottoman Empire]], encompassing Middle Eastern countries, Central...
  7. Kiosk (1051 bytes)
    5: ...]] and [[Iran]], and spread through the [[Ottoman Empire]]. A kiosk, such as those around [[Topkapi Palace...
  8. Courtyard (3499 bytes)
    3: ... to have been part of [[Mesopotamia]]n and [[Inca empire|Inca]] [[urban]] spaces, from the 20th to 13th ce...
  9. Parthenon (2824 bytes)
    1: ...he Delian League, which later became the Athenian Empire.
    11: ...me a Catholic Church of Our Lady during the Latin Empire. During this time, the internal columns and some ...
  10. Metropolis-hinterland (4424 bytes)
    5: ...lated earlier between the centre of the [[British empire]], and the various peripheral colonial outposts t...
  11. Cancer Research UK (1361 bytes)
    8: ...gn was founded in 1923 under the name The British Empire Cancer Campaign. The aim of its founders was to c...
  12. John Lennon (4622 bytes)
    46: [[Category:Members of the British Empire|Lennon, John]]
  13. Ballerina (1724 bytes)
    9: ...two “Prima Ballerina Assoluta” in the Russian Empire:
  14. Drinking culture (3035 bytes)
    7: ...s literature dating back to the time of the Greek empire.
  15. Elizabeth Arden (2714 bytes)
    1: ...le Graham. A businesswoman, she built a cosmetics empire in the United States.
  16. George Lucas (4267 bytes)
    13: ...e next two instalments of the Star Wars saga, The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and The Return of The Jedi (1...
  17. Sacred language (1837 bytes)
    5: ...he Christian Bible. It was also used in the Roman Empire and was formed by the armies of Alexander the Gre...
  18. Vivendi Universal (1994 bytes)
    5: ...nce in Dec of 2000 by the merger of Vivendi Media Empire with Canal+television networks & Seagram of Canad...
  19. Cultural movements (2525 bytes)
    5: ... a movement to be contained to a single nation or empire. As one cultural movement replaces another, clash...
  20. Islamic symbolism (1781 bytes)
    7: ... crescent is actually the insignia of the Ottoman Empire and came to be used during the spread of Islam. I...
  21. Eric Clapton (4118 bytes)
    31: [[Category:Commanders of the British Empire|Clapton, Eric]]
  22. Christian Bale (1963 bytes)
    4: ..., including his 1987 role in Steven Spielberg’s Empire of the Sun when he was just 13.
  23. Mekong (3690 bytes)
    7: ...ization was followed by Khmer Chenla. The Angkor Empire of the Khmer was the last important state of the ...
  24. Rome (2856 bytes)
    4: ...ey were built ever since the Roman Empire. As the empire declined Rome still remained an important city, a...
    7: ...tant educational centre, the biggest in the Roman Empire and one of the strongest in the world. Romans con...
  25. 1923 (2547 bytes)
    11: * The Ottoman Empire dissolute and the Republic of Turkey appeared on ...
  26. History of Bangalore (2479 bytes)
    1: ...he next two hundred years to come. The Vijaynagar Empire was later defeated by the Maratha chief, Shahaji ...
    9: ...y took hold of the reins of Bangalore, naming the empire the Sultanate of Khodadad. Trade and economic dev...
  27. New Delhi (2011 bytes)
    5: ...city was built to suit the majesty of the British Empire. The city of New Delhi is more spacious, modern a...
  28. Wembley Stadium (2533 bytes)
    1: ...people all over the world. Wembley Stadium or the Empire Stadium as it was first known, was originally bui...
  29. Gift shop (1887 bytes)
    5: ...ry of the place visited back with them. Atop the Empire State Building, close to the Statue of Liberty, n...
  30. Waldorf-Astoria Hotel (2120 bytes)
    7: ...o allow the world’s most famous skyscraper, the Empire State Building, to be built there. A spanking ne...
  31. Plaza Hotel (1797 bytes)
    1: ... Fashion District, Macys Department Store and the Empire State Building are all within walking distance fr...
  32. Egypt under Muhammad Ali and his successors (3735 bytes)
    7: With Egypt as the seat of his Empire, Muhammad Ali Pasha engaged in several long wars ...
    26: [[Category:Ottoman Empire]]
  33. Sicily (3604 bytes)
    20: ..., Sicily was conquered and ruled by the Byzantine Empire, until the Arab conquest of AD 827-902.
  34. History of Islam (4003 bytes)
    7: ...basid caliphs, the Mongols, and the Turk Ottomans empires were amid the most powerful and largest in the w...
    8: ...pean colonization. After World War I, the Ottoman Empire was divided as European protectorates.
    22: ...ic forces at that time: the Persian and Byzantine Empires. Succeeding Au Bakr, Umar Ibn al-Khattab became ...
    24: ...s Uthman ibn Affan. During his reign, the Islamic empire fell into the Fitna war. Uthman was killed by reb...
    28: ...e. From Central Asia, the Ottomans extended their Empire over the Islamic world and into Christian Europe....
  35. History of the Kurds (3489 bytes)
    9: ...dish Kingdom of Corduene became part of the Roman Empire, until 384 AD.
    21: ...long battle in 1609 between the Kurds and Safavid Empire, known as the Battle of DimDim. In the Kurdish cu...
  36. Euphrates (2037 bytes)
    7: ...lourished on the banks of this river. Some of the empires on the banks of this river were
    8: *Babylonian Empire
    9: *Roman Empire
    10: *Assyrian Empire
    11: *Egyptian Empire
  37. Gobi Desert (2629 bytes)
    29: # The Mongolians Empire included Gobi Desert.
  38. Vida Goldstein (1517 bytes)
    7: ... she became the first woman in all of the British Empire to stand for election to a national parliament. F...
  39. 1910 (2264 bytes)
    5: ...ting to rise against the supremacy of the Ottoman Empire. A revolt started in April but it had no success ...
  40. 1908 (2290 bytes)
    8: ...aria, it signed its independence from the Ottoman Empire. Ferdinand I of Bulgaria was to become the first ...
  41. JK Rowling (3784 bytes)
    31: [[Category:Officers of the British Empire|Rowling, J. K.]]
  42. Great Depression in Australia (3133 bytes)
    5: ...901. It was still very much a part of the British Empire, however, and relied on the UK for much of its tr...
  43. Tourist attraction (2203 bytes)
    13: *Empire State Building – New York, USA
  44. Romania (3030 bytes)
    4: ...of the Goths and was later included in the Hunnic Empire at the end of the fourth century. Time passed and...
    5: ...via Emperor Stephen the Great against the Ottoman Empire, the regions of Wallachia and Moldavia were later...
    6: ... (a division of Moldavia) was lost to the Russian Empire
    7: * The Northern part of Bukovina to the Austrian Empire
    8: * Budjak to the Ottoman Empire.
  45. Christian (2990 bytes)
    6: ...ring 64 and 313 AD. It mainly spread in the Roman Empire although several actions have been taken to suppr...
  46. European Union (2657 bytes)
    4: ...mple. Countries were conquered and they formed an Empire. Many historians do not agree that such dominance...
  47. Singapore (3233 bytes)
    4: ...s back to the 3rd century. The Sumatran Srivijaya Empire had an outpost there named Temasek. It evolved an...
  48. Conflict Between Good and Evil (1764 bytes)
    1: ...traits while the Rebel Alliance struggle with the Empire.
  49. Alexander Fleming (3348 bytes)
    25: [[Category:Knights Commander of the British Empire|Fleming, Alexander]]
  50. Ukraine (2729 bytes)
    4: ...nyakhov culture and eventually defeated the Roman Empire. The 7th century the area was a part of Great Bul...
    6: ...a vital location for the wars against the Ottoman Empire. This led to many Ukrainians to become important ...

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