100 Decisive Battles: From Ancient Times to the PresentBloomsbury Academic, 1. jan. 2000 - 474 sider Key battles have shaped history since time immemorial. This handy reference work spotlights 100 of the world's most important military confrontations, from 1469 B.C.–A.D. 1991. |
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... dynasty . The confirmation of the Mamluk dynasty after Ain Jalut revitalized Islam . It did not go unnoticed by contemporary observers that the Mamluks were themselves originally men of the steppe , and the military prowess thus exhib ...
... dynasty . The confirmation of the Mamluk dynasty after Ain Jalut revitalized Islam . It did not go unnoticed by contemporary observers that the Mamluks were themselves originally men of the steppe , and the military prowess thus exhib ...
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... dynasty Ch'ing , meaning pure , to avoid comparisons with the harassing , pillaging Ch'in dynasty of four cen- turies earlier . In spite of that , his armies con- tinued to raid into northeastern China , enrich- ing his dynasty while ...
... dynasty Ch'ing , meaning pure , to avoid comparisons with the harassing , pillaging Ch'in dynasty of four cen- turies earlier . In spite of that , his armies con- tinued to raid into northeastern China , enrich- ing his dynasty while ...
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... dynasty had moved from Mukden to Peking . The first emperor of this newly established Chinese dynasty was Abahai's son Shuh - chih , although Dorgon continued to direct mili- tary and governmental affairs . The occupation of Peking in ...
... dynasty had moved from Mukden to Peking . The first emperor of this newly established Chinese dynasty was Abahai's son Shuh - chih , although Dorgon continued to direct mili- tary and governmental affairs . The occupation of Peking in ...
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