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  1. Timeline of Indian history - Wikipedia

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    Year Date Event 9,000 BCE Early Neolithic culture with first confirmed semi permanent settlements appeared 11000 years ago in the Bhimbetka rock shelters in modern Madhya Pradesh, India.Some of the Stone Age rock paintings found among the Bhimbetka rock shelters are approximately 30,000 years old.. The ancient history of the region includes some of South …

  2. Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    2.3 Stagnation and invasions (10th–16th centuries) 2.4 Ottoman era (16th–19th centuries) 2.5 Modern era 2.6 Reconstruction efforts 3 Climate 4 Geography 5 Administrative divisions 6 Notable streets 7 Demographics 8 Religion 9 …

  3. History of Germany - Wikipedia

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    8.4 Economic collapse and political problems, 1929–1933 8.5 Science and culture in 19th and 20th century 9 Nazi Germany, 1933–1945 9.1 Establishment of the Nazi regime 9.2 Antisemitism and the Holocaust 9.3 Military 9.4 Women 9.5 …

  4. 11th century BC - Wikipedia

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    c. 1040 BC: David, King of Israel, is born. 1039 BC: Neferkare Amenemnisu, king of Egypt, dies. 1026 BC: Saul becomes the first king of the Israelites, according to the Books of Samuel. c. 1020 BC: Destruction of Troy VIIb 2. 1020 BC: King Kang of Zhou succeeds King Cheng as ruler of the Zhou Dynasty in China.

  5. 13th century - Wikipedia

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    1293: Mongol invasion of Java, [10] Kublai Khan of Yuan dynasty China, sends punitive attack against Kertanegara of Singhasari, repelling Mongol forces. 1293: On 10 November, the coronation of Nararya Sangramawijaya as monarch, …

  6. Germany - Germany from 911 to 1250 | Britannica

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    On November 10, 911, Saxon and Frankish leaders ended Carolingian rule in Germany when they met at Forchheim in Franconia to elect Conrad, duke of the Franks, as their king. The rejection of the Carolingian dynasty was motivated by the dynasty’s inability to protect the kingdom from invaders and related internal political matters.

  7. Kingdom of Israel (Samaria) - Wikipedia

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    [Notes 1] It can be said with certainty that the regions of Samaria and Galilee underwent a period of urbanization during the 10th century BCE, and the new towns were united as a kingdom ruled by the Omride dynasty in the 9th …

  8. 20th century: 1900 - 1999 - Oxford Reference

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    France. Wars since 1900. September 13 - the Germans adopt a defensive position at the river Aisne in northern France, in the first sign of the trench warfare that will characterize the entire war in the west. Go to Aisne, battle of the (1914) in The Oxford Companion to Military History (1 ed.)

  9. Historical Events on September 10 - On This Day

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    Sep 10, 2022 · 10th Prime Minister of Canada Mackenzie King 1940 Buckingham Palace hit by German bomb in London 1942 British RAF drops 100,000 bombs on Dusseldorf, Germany 1942 British troops land on Madagascar 1943 British 8th …

  10. World History Timeline: 16th Century (1501 to 1600)

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    1504 Machiavelli is in France, learning about the strength of a nation united under a single ruler rather than under various centers of power. 1506 In the city of Lisbon, on April 19, religiously empassioned Christians slaughter nearly 4,000 Portuguese Jews. 1506 …

  11. Germanic Names - Behind the Name

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    Bernard m English, French, Dutch, Polish, Croatian, Slovene, Czech, Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic element bern "bear" combined with hard "brave, hardy". The Normans brought it to England, where it replaced the Old English cognate Beornheard.This was the name of several saints, including Saint Bernard of Menthon who built hospices in the Swiss Alps in the 10th

  12. 20th Century Boy | JoJo's Bizarre Wiki | Fandom

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    20th Century Boy (20th Century BOY(トウェンティース・センチュリー・ボーイ), Towentīsu Senchurī Bōi) is the Stand of Magent Magent, featured in Steel Ball Run. 20th Century Boy seems generally like a hollow piece of armor, composed of a headpiece, two large shoulder pads from which hang two long, branching straps, and a shell at its back from which grow two more ...

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