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1000-1500 CE
Culture c. BCE – 1500 CE – Genital Mutilations and Cranial Deformation
The Jewish World in 1500
Artists Travels, 1300-1500
Two Trading Empires – Venice and the Hansa
Trade, Slavery and Warfare in Africa 1450 – 1870
Trade Sites and Goods in the 15th Century
Trade Routes and Centres 600-1500
Trade and Artistic Influence in Europe, 1000-1200
The World According to Al-Idrisi 549-1154
The World According to Al-Sharfi 986-1579
The Turks and Portuguese in the Indian Ocean 10th-16th Centuries
The travels of Ibn Battuta between 1325-1354
The Spread of Black Death and Consequent Expulsion of the Jews in Europe
The Spice Route in Greco-Roman Times
The Silk Road and Other Eurasian Routes in Greco-Roman Times
The Sahara Routes in the Late Middle Ages
The Rise of Islam
Theravada Buddhism
The Orient Route in Roman Times
The Mongol Empires in the 13th-14th Centuries
The Inca Royal Road
The Huns, Bulgars, Avars, Khazars, Patzinaks and Hungarians
The Holy Crusades
The First, Second and Third Crusades
The Fight of Jews from the Medieval West
The Eurasian Steppe Route and the Silk Road in Mongol Times
The Expansion of Islam in the 8th 9th and 10th Centuries
The Empire of Charles V and the Spanish and Austrian Habsburg
The Early Crusades
The Discovery of America and Central America at Time of the Explorations
The Baltic Trade and Trade in Levant
The Baltic States and the Rise of Teutonic Knights
Spread of the Black Death in the Fourteenth Century
Southeast Asia – An Area of Traditional Chinese Immigration, 14th-19th Centuries
Ottoman Expansion 1362-1402 A.D. The First Conquest of Rumelia and Anatolia
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