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  1. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    23: ... knot]], a feat said to await the future "king of Asia." According to the most vivid story, Alexander pr...
    29: ...cessor as Artaxerxes V and retreated into Central Asia to launch a [[guerrilla]] campaign against Alexan...
    33: ...nicus, [[Clitus the Black]]. Later in the Central Asian campaign, a second plot against his life, this o...
    38: ...n]]) to cement his relations with his new Central Asian satrapies, in [[326 BC]] Alexander was finally f...
    103: ...] and [[Egypt]]. Antigonus I ruled for a while in Asia Minor and Syria, but was soon defeated by the oth...
  2. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    66: ...red the scene to start the beginning of the [[big band]] era.
    84: ...[corset]]s went out of style, and some women even bandaged their breasts to make them look flatter. [[Fl...
    91: ...t of 1923]] prevented almost all immigration from Asia. Other laws curbed immigration from [[Southern Eu...
    99: ...ies could often be elaborate, offering food, live bands, and floor shows. Police were notoriously [[brib...
  3. Civilization (29205 bytes)
    5: ...riculture]], as distinguished from [[band society|band]] and [[tribe|tribal]] societies in which people ...
    49: ...ing crops, [[millet]] [[farming]] and animal [[husbandry]] ([[pig]]s) -- and specialized [[craftsmen]] a...
    69: ...u]], [[Korea]], [[Japan]], [[Tibet]], [[Southeast Asia]] and so forth). Many civilizations are actually ...
    83: ...es, including the [[silk road]] through [[Central Asia]] and [[Indian Ocean]] sea routes linking the [[R...
    102: ..., civilizations began to spread outward from [[Eurasia]] across the world some [[agricultural revolution...
  4. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    8: |Place||[[Southeast Asia]]
    45: ...dependence from France. Political events outside Asia, however, dictated that this would not come easil...
    47: ...e American [[Declaration of Independence]], and a band played "[[The Star Spangled Banner]]." Ho had ho...
    52: ...[Tito]]), the situation was somewhat different in Asia.
    54: ...ntributed to Washington's commitment in Southeast Asia. The well-known campaign of Senator [[Joseph McC...
  5. Horse (38916 bytes)
    23: ...g separated female equids from another stallion's band.
    28: ...domestication of the horse]] comes from [[Central Asia]] and dates to about [[30th century BCE|3,000 BCE...
    35: ...ballus przewalskii przewalskii Polaikov'', a rare Asian species. [[Mongolia]]ns know it as the ''taki'',...
  6. Ireland (33828 bytes)
    105: ...ith mass immigration (particularly of people from Asia and Eastern Europe) as a feature of the late 1990...
    148: ...y in the work of bands and individuals like [[U2 (band)|U2]], [[Clannad]], [[The Cranberries]], [[The Co...
    150: ...ing [[Altan]], [[Gaelic Storm]], [[Lúnasa (band)|Lúnasa]], and [[Solas]]. Others incorpora...
  7. Zeus (17267 bytes)
    25: ...e found at any number of [[Greek temple]]s from [[Asia Minor]] to [[Sicily]]. Certain modes of ritual we...
    33: ...ros'' "the great youth". With the [[Kouretes]], a band of ecstatic armed dancers, he presided over the r...
    83: Zeus was brother and husband of [[Hera]]. Their children were [[Hephaistos]], ...
  8. Pirate (23151 bytes)
    2: ...[speedboat]]s wearing [[balaclava]]s instead of [[bandana]]s, using [[AK-47]]s rather than [[cutlass]]es...
    56: ...reas such as [[South Asia|South]] and [[Southeast Asia]] (the [[South China Sea]]), parts of [[South Ame...
    58: In South East Asian waters, seaworthiness may not be rigidly enforce...
    115: * [[Bandana]]
    119: ...hey could not be of any use during raids anymore. Bandanas would be worn to keep sweat out of their face...
  9. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
    61: ...an (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 3.48% [[Asian|Asian American]], 0.07% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Censu...
    122: ...Orchestra, the Blue Devils, the Charlie Christian Band, and others resided in this OKC neighborhood. Rev...
    130: ...olition, it is now being redeveloped to become an Asian Cultural Center]]
    132: *Asia District
    133: ...known as "Little Saigon", "Little Asia", and "the Asian District".
  10. Economy of Russia (68844 bytes)
    87: ... the first half of 1996. In May 1996, a "crawling band" exchange rate was introduced to allow the ruble ...
    168: Existing institutions were abandoned before the legal structures of a market econo...
    190: But in 1998, the Asian financial crisis swept through the country, cont...
    198: ...als) and a loss of investor confidence due to the Asian financial crisis exacerbated financial problems....
    320: *[[Economy of Asia]]
  11. Shinto (25829 bytes)
    7: ...nge from hypothesizes of migration from [[central Asia]] or [[Indonesia]] that are accepted by most scho...
    17: ...hogunate convinced many that the nation needed to band together if it was going to resist being conquere...
  12. Guitar (36953 bytes)
    16: ...mother instruments which were invented in Central Asia, Iran. Earliest evidence of instruments very simi...
    17: ...iy the official language of the Aryans of Central Asia, that is, Iran, and was spread along the east, as...
    107: ... [[Heavy metal music|metal]] and alternative-rock bands
    121: ... compete with other instruments commonly found in bands and orchestras, in terms of sheer audible volume...
    123: ...[[flamenco]]. In Mexico, the popular [[mariachi]] band includes a range of guitars, from the tiny requin...
  13. Native American (42651 bytes)
    33: ...gested as many as four distinct migrations from [[Asia]]. These studies also provide surprising evidence...
    76: ...e religions and in numerous other ways forced to abandon their Indian identity[http://www.sacbee.com/sta...
    83: ...nd uranium it contains. [http://www.angelfire.com/band/senaaeurope/DRelocation.html]
    160: ...Rita Coolidge]], [[Wayne Newton]], and [[Redbone (band)]]. Some, such as [[John Trudell]] have used mus...
    176: ...Caribbean islands were the islands in [[Southeast Asia]] known to Europeans as the [[East Indies|Indies]...
  14. Atlantis (41399 bytes)
    14: ... [[Libya]] and the [[Ancient Near East|then known Asia]]. This supposedly was sunk by an earthquake. The...
    43: ...e, which would have the location in [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]] and [[Oceania]].
    96: ...Ocean'', but of the whole ocean that encircles Eurasia and Africa, formerly known as the atlantic ocean.
    179: ...l-Sagoth]] and [[Germany|German]] [[death metal]] band [[Atrocity]].
  15. Hyksos (23575 bytes)
    2: ...ewet'') were an ethnically mixed group of Western Asiatic people who appeared in the eastern [[Nile Delt...
    6: ...ieved to be a mixed collection of "Hyksos", other Asiatic [[Semites]], and local native Egyptian princes...
    11: ...e that, he claimed, extended over much of Western Asia at this period. However, today the Hurrian hypot...
    29: ... necessarily point to a violent armed invasion by Asiatic hordes. Simply put, they had superior militar...
    31: ...pire. Over the years, then, the numbers of these Asiatics in the eastern Delta increased, and gradually...
  16. Cyclone (6571 bytes)
    12: ...especially in the Carribean region and South East Asia which also affecting the northly parts of Austral...
    20: ...storms with surface [[wind]]s of 7-15 knots. The band of precipitation that is associated with the [[wa...
  17. Gong (10121 bytes)
    1: ...the bronze drums of [[China]], cymbals of central Asia, and perhaps even in European bell-casting techni...
    77: ...k with a deep rim, that has spread to [[Southeast Asia]], a flat bell if you like.
    87: [[Queen (band)|Queen]]'s classic song ''[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]''...
  18. Chile (39914 bytes)
    64: ...arrive in Chile were [[Diego de Almagro]] and his band of Spanish [[conquistador]]s, who came from Peru ...
    144: ...tional market, takes in 17.3% of Chile's exports. Asia has been the fastest-growing export market in rec...
    148: ...dify them. Chile will have to phase out the price bands within 12 years under the terms of the U.S.-Chil...
    150: ...anization, is seeking to boost commercial ties to Asian markets. Continuing its export-oriented developm...
    194: ...return of democracy in the [[1990s]], new musical bands like [[La Ley]], [[Los Tres]] and [[Los Prisione...
  19. First Crusade (34670 bytes)
    33: ...le , moreover, Peter's followers weren't the only band of crusaders - they joined with other crusading a...
    35: After crossing into Asia Minor the Crusaders began to quarrel and the armi...
    50: ...a more orderly manner, led by various nobles with bands of knights from different regions of Europe. The...
    58: ...llowed to enter the city except in small escorted bands, so deeply did Alexius distrust them. This cause...
    60: ...nd the crusaders marched almost unopposed through Asia Minor towards [[Antioch]], except for a battle in...
  20. Civilizations (30128 bytes)
    8: ...riculture]], as distinguished from [[band society|band]] and [[tribe|tribal]] societies in which people ...
    59: ...ing crops, [[millet]] [[farming]] and animal [[husbandry]] ([[pig]]s) -- and specialized [[craftsmen]] a...
    79: ...u]], [[Korea]], [[Japan]], [[Tibet]], [[Southeast Asia]] and so forth). Many civilizations are actually ...
    93: ...es, including the [[silk road]] through [[Central Asia]] and [[Indian Ocean]] sea routes linking the [[R...
    112: ..., civilizations began to spread outward from [[Eurasia]] across the world some [[agricultural revolution...

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