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Eurasia
When H5N1 was first detected
Technology: Spread of the chariot, 2000-500 BC
USA and USSR – the two Major Powers, c. 1960
Trade Routes and Centres 600-1500
Trade in the Mycenaean World
Trade in Africa and Asia
The travels of Ibn Battuta between 1325-1354
The Silk Road and the Scythian Route
The Silk Road and Other Eurasian Routes in Greco-Roman Times
The Northeast Passage and Trans-Siberian Railroad
The Jews in the Russian Empire ca. 1880
The Islamic World c. 1700
The Incense Road
The Eurasian Steppe Route and the Silk Road in Mongol Times
The Disintegration of the Portuguese Empire 1974-5
The Achievement of Independence in the Muslim World 1922-1984
Persecution of Central European Jews in the Seventeenth Century
Jews in the Muslim and Byzantine World (c. A.D. 900)
Islamic Revival in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Expansion of the Islamic World to 1500
European Jews Between the World Wars
European Imperialism in the Muslim World c. 1920
Environments and Mineral Resources of the Islamic World circa 390-1000
Emigration of European Jewry at the End of the Nineteenth Century
Countries from which Jews were expelled, 15th-17th Centuries
Trade in Asia, ca. 610 A.D.
The spread of religious ideas – 550 BCE to 752 CE
The spread of civilization in the Eurasian world
The Progress of the Spasmodic Cholera, 1832
The Ottoman Empire 1481-1683
The Mongol Dominions 1300-1405
The March of Cholera in 1865
The commercial and cultural bonds of Eurasia
Projected Reduction of Snow in 2080
Islamic knowledge of the world by c. 1500
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