THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE Introduction The Ottoman Empire was the one of the largest and longest lasting Empires in history. It was an empire inspired and sustained by Islam‚ and Islamic institutions. It replaced the Byzantine Empire as the major power in the Eastern Mediterranean. The Ottoman Empire reached its height under Suleiman the Magnificent (reigned 1520-66)‚ when it expanded to cover the Balkans and Hungary‚ and reached the gates of Vienna. The Empire began to decline after being defeated
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Greek Architecture Thesis;In my point of view‚ Functionality is based on the foundation of Greek architecture ‚ like the architecture style in the some cities such as Ephesus‚ Millet and Assos. Greek architecture is based on the houses called “Megaron”.The Megaron houses‚ which has four corners and an entrance‚ has some pillars around.In fact they are temples and for this reason the people musn’t enter in it.Only they pray out of temple.The outside of it is much more
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Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). But it was not until 1983 that all nodes on ARPANET were required to use TCP/IP to connect to it. Also in 1983‚ the Department of Defense moved the unclassified portions of the Data Defense Network to create MILLET. Then in January 1983‚ the ARPA Internet first appears and operation was passed to the Defense Communications Agency. The first operating‚ non-experimental‚ real live Internet with a capital network‚ was a military network with a couple of hundred
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MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES‚ RELIGION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COURSE OUTLINE HIS 110: Introduction to African History upto 1884 Course Lecturer: Amos Nandasaba Kundu‚ Phone: 0725662814; Email: amoskundu@yahoo.com‚ hamisiwasike@yahoo.com Course Description The course deals with the history of Africa from the earliest times to the time of European imperialism. It is a course that acts as a foundation in understanding not only the
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intellectuals‚ activists and reformers. The views and ideas of Ramadan‚ Ibrahim‚ Mahmood and Badran will be looked into and discussed throughout this assignment‚ alongside other theories/theorists relating to these issues. Research carried out by Millet (2000) suggested that hierarchy is described as a structure within society‚ in which women are placed firmly in a subordinate role. The hierarchal rule `proposes that the man possesses more power in comparison to the woman and this suggestion is carried
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Anthropology 24‚ Fall Quarter‚ 2012 Ancient Crops and People First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Societies by Peter Bellwood Review by: Ann Christine Pastor Peter Bellwood’s First Farmers: The Origins of Agricultural Societies seeks to focus on the origins and dispersals of ancient agricultural communities with respect to a variety of fields of study to establish a historical interpretation from a comparative perspective. Although Bellwood admits to having training only in the discipline
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1. Team definition According to Daft (1999)‚ team is a collection of people contains with more than one individual that are working together in the term of interaction and coordination in workplace to achieve a common goal. It commonly consists of less than fifteen people but can also form in a larger amount. The members are required to have a regular interaction in order to work out the project together. This means everyone in a team should share ideas in accomplishing a specific task or project
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(Dalbergia sisu)‚ neem (Azadirachta indica) and teak (Tectona grandis). Cotton‚ sugarcane‚ groundnut‚ millets‚ maize‚ pulses‚ safflower are the common crops grown on these soils. Because of their inherent drainage problem‚ they are prone to salinity and sodicity under irrigated conditions unless proper drainage is ensured. Because of its high water retaining capacity‚ rainfed crops like minor millets‚ pulses like horse gram are vegetables of different types and citrus fruits can also be grown. These
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empires: State-level government: Rome: republic then empire with emperor Han: kept most of Qin centralized government in place Gupta: decentralized; regionalism High agricultural potential in the area: Rome: wheat‚ grapes‚ cattle Han: wheat‚ millet‚ pigs Gupta: cotton‚ wool‚ calico (chief revenue – tax on agriculture) An environmental mosaic Rome: Alps‚ Mediterranean Sea‚ forests‚ Tiber and other rivers‚ hills Han: Tianshan mountains‚ Yellow and Yangtze Rivers‚ loess soil‚ Pacific Ocean
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1.The Samurai’s Tale By: Harutomo Murakami Houghton Mifflin Company Copyright @ 1984 215 Park Avenue New York‚ New York 234 Pages 2. Harutomo Murakami (Taro)- The hero of the story‚ the son of a poor samurai who died in battle Lord Akiyama Nobutomo- One of Lord Shingen’s generals‚ Taro’s master and friend. Lord Akiyama Nobutora- Father of Lord Akiyama Nobutomo Lord Oda Nobunaga- Lord Takeda Shingen’s rival and enemy. Lord Oda Nobutada- Son of Lord Oda Nobunaga Lord Takeda Katsuyori-
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