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Maori Lands
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Maori lands to Queen Victoria is among such unexplained events that remains a topic of much controversy and political debate even today. The Maori did not dispute transferring ownership of their lands to the Crown colony as long as they wer...

North Africa Islamic Religion During 500-1600 Century
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North Africa and historians. Scholars have used several models to explain why Africans converted to Islam. Some emphasize the economic motivations, others stress the draw spiritual message of Islam, and a number of stress the prestige and i...

Medieval History
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Medieval Indian history went on for nearly three centuries under the so-called indigenous rulers. In the mid third millennium arises in the Indus Valley a flourishing urban civilization, whose leading lights are the Harappa (Punjab), Mohenj...

Genoese Atlantic Trade And Exploration
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Genoese have not thought deeply nor built grandly. They never achieved the political coherence of Venice or the solid native industrial foundation of Florentine life. Trade in Western Europe, with its American colonies and the fact that the...

Journal Essay
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with the cultural and social institutions or practices Medieval tradition There is a very strange relation between individual’s belief and culture. Belief is the psychological component of spirituality, often in spite of Mind asserts. Reli...

Illegal Immigration
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Illegal immigration is an epidemic slowly eating away the social, economis and political structure of the country. It poses great threat and danger and is a matter that should be given priority by the state, its people and law makers. Lawma...

The Taste Of Conquest, The Rise And Fall Of The Three Great Cities Of Spices By Michael Krondl
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the spice trade include books like Andrew Dalby’s Dangerous Tastes: The Story of Spices (2000), Jack Turner’s Spice: The History of a Temptation (2004), John Keay’s The Spice Route: A History (2005), and Paul Freedman’s Out of the East: Spi...