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Egypt At the passing away of Ramesses XI, the throne passed to Smendes, a northern relative of the High Priest of Amun. Smendes' reign (ca. 1070–1044 B.C.) started some 350 years of politically divided rule and disseminated power, known as ...
the "Turks" (Türkler) are defined mainly as citizens of the Republic of Turkey but also refers to the sizeable Turkish minorities who are still present in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire (mainly in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, ...
Afghanistan is surrounded by Iran on the western side, by Pakistan on the eastern and southern side, and by Turkmenistan on the northern side; a constricted narrow piece, the Vakhan, widens in the northeast by the region of Pakistan to the ...
a landlocked country situated in the heart of Asia. Generally considered part of Central Asia, is sometimes grouped within a regional bloc between the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East as a religious, ethno-linguistic and geographical...
Alexander crossed the Hellespont (Dardanelles, the strait separating Europe and Asiatic Turkey). After a series of stunning victories, he toppled the Achaemenid Empire and thus took control of its provinces or satrapies. To the east these e...
Soviet-Afghan War Introduction By 1988 the war in Afghanistan between the mujahideen (fighters of the jihad or holy war), or freedom fighters as Ronald Reagan called them, and the Soviets and their Afghan communist clients had been going on...
a former officer of the armed forces reprises his sixteen months in Afghanistan as the platoon leader of the infantry in this memoir. It was in the year 2006, when he and his platoon, 10th Mountain Division, reached the Bermel Valley in Af...