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  • Asia. He is credited with the translation of some 1,330 fascicles of scriptures ... Xuanzang’s detailed account of his travels, Journey to the West ...
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  • labor are collective terms for a variety of work relations in which people ... The institution of the corveé was and remains an accepted form of ...
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  • Wrestling is the act of physical engagement between two unarmed persons ... Physical techniques which embody the style of wrestling are clinching ...
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  • The Buddhas of Bamyan ( بت های باميان - but hay-e bamiyaan) were two monumental statues of standing Buddhas ...
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  • is the rustic 125-acre mountain retreat of the President of the United ... name from Dwight Eisenhower, in honor of his grandson, Dwight David ...
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  • was a term for the military nobility in pre-industrial Japan who were ... spiritual ethos. Almost all the key leaders of the Meiji Restoration were ...
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  • The Kingdom of Thailand, known as Siam until 1939, lies in Southeast ... in the Thai language and is also the name of the majority Thai ethnic group. ...
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  • Genghis Khan (1162 – 1227), the founder of the largest contiguous ... While his image in much of the world is that of a ruthless, bloodthirsty ...
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  • international operations with hundreds of airplanes offering many services ... The setting up of airline services is among the most important developments ...
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  • The League of Nations was an international organization founded as ... After a number of notable successes and some early failures in the ...
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  • | combatant2=Japan|alt Empire of Japan | commander1=United States ... 26, 1944, between the Allies and the Empire of Japan. The Allies commenced ...
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  • surfacing throughout the very early years of the last century, the 1907 ... The futurists explored every medium of art, including painting, sculpture ...
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  • theos, god) refers to belief in, or worship of, multiple gods or deities. ... The term "polytheism" is sometimes applied to a wide variety ...
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  • first is to translate it into the language of your Wikipedia and see whether ... create easily translatable versions of these articles, possibly containing ...
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  • The Kingdom of Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia, the successor ... could have a profound impact on the future of Cambodia's economy. ...
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  • Decolonization refers to the undoing of colonialism, the establishment ... been a colonial possession of the empire of Japan before UN trusteeship. ...
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  • surrounding territories, establishing the Empire of the Great Qing. The Qing ... with Han Chinese culture, and saw the height of Imperial Chinese influence ...
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  • The Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, also called Cocos (Keeling ... The geographical location and history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands ...
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  • The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown ... The museum's collection offers an unparalleled overview of modern ...
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  • Angkor refers to the region of Cambodia serving as the seat of the ... Angkor and the Khmer Empire practiced Hinduism, most likely the largest ...
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