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- Medieval music (31843 bytes)
7: ...omplexity in harmony, rhythm, text, and orchestration.
9: ...y of chant, with unison voice and natural declamation, is most common.
11: ...between multiple vocals lines in a repeatable fashion. The use of multiple texts and instrumental acc...
14: ...n]] was a relatively late development, reconstruction of this music, especially before the [[12th cent...
16: === Theory and notation === - Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
7: ...to practical skyscraper development was the invention of the [[elevator]].
11: ...orted by these skeletal frames. Special consideration must also be given for wind loads.
15: ... tallest..." depends greatly on matters of definition.
19: ...es, such as [[antenna (radio)|antenna]]s and [[radio masts and towers|mast]]s. This sort of ranking al...
40: |6||[[Two International Finance Centre]]||[[Hong Kong]]||415 m||1... - Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
1: ...north into [[Persia]], fighting and conquering various tribes on their way to [[Transoxiana]].
5: ...ird son [[Ahmed Sanjar]], unsatisfied by his portion of the inheritance, took over the empire. His br...
7: ...]], the [[Mongols]] invaded [[Anatolia]] in the [[1260s]] and divided it into small [[emirates]] called ...
30: [[Kerman province|Kerman]] was a nation in southern Persia. It fell in 1187, probably co...
79: * Izz ad-Din [[Kay Ka'us II]] [[1246]]-[[1260]] - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
30: *[[Giorgio Agamben]]
81: *[[Antiochus of Ascalon]], (c. 130-68 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{...
97: *[[Ariston of Chios]], (fl. 250 BC){{fn|R}}
131: *[[Alain Badiou]], (born 1937)
170: *[[Vissarion Belinsky]], (1811-1848){{fn|R}} - Sidon (4751 bytes)
6: ...f Sidon' (who may or may not be the same) are mentioned as chief gods of the Sidonians. ‘Ashtart...
10: ...ant seigneury in the [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]]. In 1260 it was again destroyed by the [[Mongols]]. The re...
15: ...own of 10,000 inhabitants; in [[2000]] its population was around 200,000. Although there is little lev...
18: The [[Bible]] describes Sidon at various places:
20: ...of Canaan, and from its extensive commercial relations became a "great" city. (Joshua 11:8; 19:28). - Rhenium (8807 bytes)
12: <div align="right"><small>[[Periodic table (standard)|Full table]]</small></div> </...
20: <td>[[Chemical series]]</td><td>[[transition metal]]s</td></tr>
22: ...lock]]</td><td>[[group 7 element|7 (VIIB)]], [[period 6 element|6]], [[d-block|d]]</td></tr>
38: <td>[[Electron configuration]]</td><td><nowiki>[</nowiki>[[xenon|Xe]]<nowiki>...
42: <td>[[Oxidation state]]s ([[Oxide]])</td><td>'''6''', 4, 2, -2 (... - Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
2: ...le East]]ern city of key importance to the [[religion]]s of [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam...
4: ...nal, religious, and socioeconomic groups. The section called the "Old City" is surrounded by walls and...
6: ...e country's seat of government and otherwise functions as capital. Many countries do not recognize Isr...
12: ...n between the name and ''Shalim'' the personification of dusk in [[Ugarit|Ugaritic]] myth. See also [[...
18: ...uled by [[Melchizedek]], regarded in Jewish tradition as being a priest of God and identical to [[Shem... - Song Dynasty (16385 bytes)
3: ...orth and south and of rapidly changing administrations.
4: ...ongol ethnic group.png||350px|left|thumb|illustration representing a person of Mongol ethnic group du...
5: ...ynasty itself can be divided into two distinct periods: the Northern Song and Southern Song. The '''No...
7: ...trol of northern China and maintained uneasy relations with the Southern Song court. The Mongol [[Yuan...
12: ...ace bureaucracy than had been achieved in the previous dynasties.
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