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    Safavids

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    Where are they from?   ● The Safavids were from Persia‚ which is now  present­day Iran.  What nations or empires bordered this kingdom?   ● The Ottoman Empire bordered the Safavid Empire  from the west  ○ composed of Turkey‚ Egypt‚ Greece‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Macedonia‚ Hungary‚  Palestine‚ Jordan‚ Lebanon‚ Syria‚ parts of Arabia‚ and much of the coastal strip of  North Africa  ●  The Mughal Empire from the east  ○ most of India and Pakistan.    ● The Circassians from the north  ○ Southern parts of Russia  ● Uzbeks from the northeast  

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    The Peloponnesian War is known for the famous struggle between the two dominant Greek city-states‚ Athens and Sparta‚ which lasted over 27 years. In 480 BCE‚ Athens and Sparta defended Greece against the immense invasion of Xerxes. After defeating the Persians‚ Athens started to grow extremely powerful and tensions rose between the city-states‚ causing nearly three decades of war. Sparta remained victorious while Athens was left bankrupt. Neither city-state was able to recuperate the military strength

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    World Geography Name ______________________ Ch. 12 & 13 Study Guide Date 1-27-14 Where do European populations tend to be clustered? In regions with fertile farmlands and inland waterways Approximately‚ how many ethnic groups are there in Europe? 160 During the 1990’s‚ what ethnic group was expelled from Kosovo? Serbs What era mentioned in the text has been known as an age of exploration and artistic advancement? Renaissance During which century was Europe transformed by the Industrial

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    1. Which of the following is not one of the advantages of iron over bronze? [A] Iron is easier to obtain. [B] There are many potential sources of iron ore. [C] Iron is more decorative. [D] Iron is a single metal. [E] Iron has a harder edge. 2. The Late Bronze Age in the Middle East was a “cosmopolitan era” because [A] it was primarily an urban-based society. [B] different groups of people remained isolated. [C] people traveled so often‚ getting to know each other. [D]

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    Aristotle - Biography

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    in 384 B.C at Stragyra in Thrace‚ on the north coast of the Aegean Sea. This was fifteen years after the death of Socrates and three years after the founding of Plato ’s Academy. His father was the court physician and friend of King Amyntas of Macedonia. It is likely that Aristotle ’s great interest in biology and science‚ in general‚ was nurtured in his early childhood. At the age of seventeen‚ Aristotle moved to Athens and enrolled in Plato ’s Academy as a student of philosophy. He studied

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    Ancient History Essay on the Rise of Octavian Discuss the rise of Octavian Gaius Octavius was born in 63 BC‚ the year of Cicero’s consulship‚ into a wealthy and respected family (Octavii) from the countryside south of Rome. With his birth‚ the future of the Roman Empire was radically changed. He was to become one of the most powerful men the world has ever seen‚ using his wit and ruthlessness to achieve the ultimate positions in the Roman Empire…becoming ‘tribunicia potestas’ and ‘imperium maius’

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    a very close relationship with Plato and his academy. Aristotle did not take over Plato’s position because of the Aristotle felt differently about some of Plato’s statements about philosophy (Kenny‚ 2012). In 338 B.C Aristotle returned home to Macedonia to start teaching the young Alexander the Great. After Alexander had conquered Greece in 335 B.C Aristotle returned to Athens‚ and with Alexander’s permission Aristotle began his own school‚ the school was called “Lyceum”. In the same year that the

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    battles and strategies are still taught at military schools worldwide. Alexander III of Macedon‚ commonly known as Alexander the Great‚ was born on a bright July day in 356 B.C. and died in June of 323 B.C. During his lifetime he was: King of Macedonia (336-323)‚ Pharaoh of Egypt (332-323)‚ King of Persia (330-323)‚ and the King of Asia (331-323). From reading that alone‚ it is known that he was a conqueror and successful ruler. Alexander was the son of his predecessor Phillip II who passed away

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    Alexander was an outgoing charismatic man‚ who had many friends‚ but his dearest and closest friend and confidant was Hephaestion. Hephaestion‚ son of Amyntor‚ was a Macedonian nobleman and a general in the army of Alexander the Great. He was born in Macedonia in 356 B.C. He was a member of Alexander the Great’s personal bodyguard‚ which then he went on to command the Companion cavalry‚ and was entrusted with many other tasks through Alexander’s ten-year campaign in Asia. Apart from being a soldier‚ engineer

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    gracious ruler we learned about. Alexander the Great was a warfare ruler that used his power to his advantage. Alexander the Great is a villain because he grew power hungry and influenced major cruel dictators in history. Alexander became the king of Macedonia when he was 20 years old but‚ this is when his need for power began. Alexander became king after his father’s death. As a matter of fact‚ historians like to lean towards the idea that Alexander the Great had something to do with his father’s death

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