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  1. Agame - Wikipedia

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    Agame had a major role to play in the political ascendancy of Tigray in Christian Ethiopia during the greater part of the first quarter of the 19th century. One of the prominent warlords of northern Ethiopia, Dejazmatch Sabagadis Woldu, who ruled Tigray in the period 1822-31, had his power base in Agame.His demise at the Battle of Debre Abbay marked a decline in the political …

  2. Trouble brews over Bhopal's Jama Masjid, 11th-century Bhojshala ...

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    May 21, 2022 · Bhojshala is an ASI protected 11th century monument which Hindus claim is a temple of Vagdevi (Saraswati), while the Muslim community treats it as the Kamal Maula Mosque. ... The plea has cited that the then rulers of Dhar had installed the holy statue at Bhojshala in 1034 AD and it was taken to London in 1857 by the British.

  3. History of Toulouse - Wikipedia

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    The end of the 11th century marked the departure of count Raymond IV for the Crusades. Wars of succession followed, and Toulouse was besieged several times. In 1119 the city's population proclaimed Alphonse Jourdain count, and Jourdain reduced their taxes in gratitude. At his death, an administration of eight capitulaires was created. Under the ...

  4. Gregorian Reform | Britannica

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    Gregorian Reform, eleventh-century religious reform movement associated with its most forceful advocate, Pope Gregory VII (reigned 1073–85). Although long associated with church-state conflict, the reform’s main concerns were the moral integrity and independence of the clergy. The term Gregorian Reform was coined initially with an apologetic intent. It owes its popularity to …

  5. Did Nero Really Fiddle While Rome Burned? - HISTORY

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    Nov 20, 2012 · For one thing, the fiddle didn’t exist in ancient Rome. Music historians believe the viol class of instruments (to which the fiddle belongs) was not developed until the 11th century.

  6. Eyeglasses History - Origins of Glasses and Sunglasses

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    The first vision aid, called a reading stone, was invented around 1000 AD. The reading stone was a glass sphere that was laid on top of the reading material to magnify the letters. The first wearable eye glasses were invented around 1284 in Italy. ... In the 17th century people knew the principle of the concave and convex lenses. Eyeglasses can ...

  7. September 11 Attacks: Facts, Background & Impact - HISTORY

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    Aug 25, 2018 · The bipartisan “9/11 Commission,” as it came to be known, was charged with investigating the events that lead up to September 11th. The 9/11 Commission Report was released on July 22, 2004.



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