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- History of China (45919 bytes)
51: ...59 to 69 of the Zizhi tongjian of Sima Guang, translated and annotated by Rafe de Crespigny and origin...
55: ... to the Hou Hanshu.'' Draft annotated English translation.[http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/t...
56: ...een 239 and 265 CE.'' Draft annotated English translation. [http://depts.washington.edu/uwch/silkroad/...
58: ...arly Stage 125 BC – AD 23: an annotated translation of chapters 61 and 96 of the History of the ...
110: ...rebellions within China itself, and in the previously subject Kingdom of [[Nanzhao]] to the south. One... - Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
2: ...rneying covered almost the entirety of the known Islamic world, extending also to present-day [[India]...
4: ...ven to the names of scholars particularly in the Islamic East, meaning "the Sun of Religion". His full...
6: ...s. The title of this intial manuscript may be translated as ''A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wond...
8: ... account assumes the former where it is not obviously the latter.
11: ...75,000 miles over the length and breadth of the Muslim world, and beyond (about 44 modern countries). - China (38909 bytes)
7: ...], islands off the coast of [[Fujian]], and some islands in the South China Sea. The PRC does not reco...
14: ...s "Middle Kingdom", but perhaps could also be translated as, "Central State". It literally means "midd...
32: ...ched Europe and England. The Western "China", transliterated to [[Shina (word)|Shina]] (支๶...
45: ...th centuries BC), whose centralized authority was slowly eroded by the ceding of state-like authority ...
47: ... named [[Zhu Yuanzhang]] overthrew the Mongols in 1368 and founded the [[Ming Dynasty]], which lasted un... - Religion in China (12456 bytes)
13: Minor religions introduced from abroad include [[Islam]] and [[Christianity]].
30: ==Islam==
31: ''Main article: [[Islam in China]]''
33: [[Islam]] was introduced into China via the [[Silk Road...
35: ...ngxia]] and [[Xinjiang]] [[Autonomous Region]]s. Islam in China, particularly in the western, minority... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
125: *[[Zdzislaw Beksinski]] ([[1929]]-)
131: *[[George Wesley Bellows]] ([[1882]]-[[1925]])
302: *[[Boleslaw Cybis]] ([[1895]]-[[1957]])
305: *[[Wladyslaw Czachorski]] ([[1850]]-[[1911]])
324: *[[Stanislaw Debicki]] ([[1866]]-[[1924]]) - Dynasties in Chinese history (8665 bytes)
203: <td>[[1271]] - [[1368]]</td>
211: <td>[[1368]] - [[1644]]</td> - Great Wall of China (10504 bytes)
12: # [[1368]]-[[1620]] (from [[Hongwu Emperor]] until [[Wanli...
26: ...ationwide. However, Beijing has enacted local legislation which would prohibit visits to the "wild Gre... - Ming Dynasty (65624 bytes)
2: ...hu Yuanzhang]], established the Ming Dynasty in [[1368]]. This dynasty began as a time of renewed cultur...
6: ... declared the foundation of the Ming Dynasty in [[1368]], establishing his capital at [[Nanjing]] and ad...
12: ...vernment, fragmented, and rented out; and private slavery was forbidden. Consequently, after the deat...
29: ...[Yongle Emperor of China|Yongle Emperor]] strenuously tried to extend China's influence beyond her bor...
31: ...the Southeast Asian archipelago. An ambitious [[Muslim]] [[eunuch]] of Hui descent, a quintessential o... - Skyscraper (12706 bytes)
71: |19||[[Chrysler Building]]||New York City||319 m||1,046&nb...
180: |[[Chrysler Building]]||1930||Present||925 ft||282&nbs...
186: |[[1 World Trade Center]]||1972||Destroyed||1368 ft||417 m||1727 ft|| 526 m||1... - Giovanni Boccaccio (10149 bytes)
19: ...aam of Calabria and encouraging his tentative translations of works by [[Homer]], [[Euripides]] and [[...
23: ...aldo. He met Petrarch only once more, in Padua in 1368. On hearing of the death of Petrarch (July 19, 13...
55: * ''On Famous Women,'' Latin text and English translation, 2001 ISBN 0-674-00347-0 - History of the world (21975 bytes)
44: ...] gradually declined, the great Mayan city-states slowly rose in number and prominence, and Maya cultu...
48: [[Islam]], which began in [[Arabia]] in the [[7th centu...
50: ...ca north of the equator converted to Islam. With Islam came new technologies that for the first time a...
52: This period was marked by slow, but steady, technological improvements with de...
57: ...olds in the [[Middle East]] had fallen to the [[Muslims]]. After the final fall of the [[Byzantine Emp... - Genghis Khan (31537 bytes)
1: ...o founded the [[Mongol Empire]] ([[1206]]–[[1368]]). He is considered a national hero in modern [[...
7: His invasions, and strategy of slaughtering the entire populations of resisting cit...
19: In one incident, Tem?eportedly slew his half-brother over a dispute about sharing [...
21: ...?'s first [[child]], [[Jochi]], was born suspiciously soon after she was freed from the Merkit, leadin...
25: Genghis Khan began his slow ascent to power by allying himself with his fat... - Ancient China (39554 bytes)
90: ...rebellions within China itself, and in the previously subject Kingdom of [[Nanzhao]] to the south. One...
108: ...d by the [[Ming Dynasty]] (明朝) in [[1368]]. Ming means bright in Chinese, and the period w...
114: ...vernment, fragmented, and rented out; and private slavery was forbidden. Consequently, after the death...
124: ...], increased considerably. Emperor Yongle strenuously tried to extend China's influence beyond her bor...
126: ...e [[Southeast Asia]]n archipelago. An ambitious Muslim [[eunuch]] of Mongol descent and a quintessenti...
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