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Tag: Religion

Jews in the Modern United States and Canada, 1880-1939
Jews in Modern Asia and Australia
Jews in Modern Europe
Jewish Communities in Russia (Nineteenth Century)
Jewish Emigration from Europe to Israel (1945-1970)
Islamic Revival in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Islam in China, 9th-20th Centuries
Indian Sub-Continent, 1965
Indian Emigration to Southeast Asia
Expulsion of the Jews from the Iberian Peninsula
Extermination by the Nazis
Exploration, Expansion and Settlement in 19th-century United States
Expansion of the Islamic World to 1500
Europe in 1648
European Jews Between the World Wars
European Imperialism in the Muslim World, 1920
European Imperialism in the Muslim World c. 1920
Emigration of European Jewry at the End of the Nineteenth Century
Early Jewish Arrivals in North America
Countries from which Jews were expelled, 15th-17th Centuries
Contemporary State Religions
Colonial South Pacific
Christianity in Byzantium c. 787
Christendom and Islam (c.800-850 A.D.)
China c. 1860 and Inroads in China by 1912
China During the Ming Dynasty
Caliphates, Amirates, and Kingdoms in Egypt and Southwest Asia on the Eve of the Mongol Invasions 1071-1260 CE
Asia, Trade and Culture, 1500-1800
A Restored Israel, 1948-1972
Artistic Cross-currents in 16th Century Europe
Ancient India
Al-Andalus and Al-Maghrib- The Muslim Conquest, 44-732
World Religions
World Religions 750-1450
World Religions to AD 600

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