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1000-1500 CE
The Mongol Dominions 1300-1405
The Manchu Empire and the European Powers, 1644-1912 A.D.
The Jewish World in 1200
The Influence of Byzantine Art in the West
The Growth of Urban Supply Routes 3500 BC – AD 1500
The Economy after the Black Death, 1429 to 1525
The Christian World c. 700-1050
The Church during the Great Schism 1378-1417
The Caliphate and After – Important Routes from 10th to 15th Century
The Byzantine Empire in 1265
The Art and Architecture of the holy Land and its Influence on the West
Romanesque Metalwork and Related Arts
Romanesque Mural Painting and Manuscript Illumination
Religions in Asia c. 1500
Principal Trade Commodities and Trade Routes 800-1500
North-West Regions of Medieval India – Major Routes from 10th to 15th Century
North Afghanistan Passes and Rivers
Ming and Manchu Qing Imperial Borders, 14th Century to 1760
Mediterranean Trade in the 12th and 13th Centuries
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Kingdoms, Sultanates and Trade 1200-1450
Kingdoms and Empires 800-1200
Islamic knowledge of the world by c. 1500
Islamic Region – Major Trade Routes
Islamic Art and the West 632-1100
Inca-expansion
Gothic Manuscript Illumination, Metalwork, and other Decorative Arts
German Expansion to c. 1360
Foreign Religions in Central Asia and China up to the 14th Century A.D.
Exhibiting The Empire Of Kublai Khan, 1294
Eurasian Trade Routes in the 14th Century
Christianity in Asia, 600 to 1500
Chinese exploration by c. 1450
Centres of Learning c. 1770
Carte Empire-Khmer
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