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Tag: Religion

Viking, Magyar and Saracen Invasions in 9th and 10th Century Europe
Trade and Religion, 5th Century
Trade and empire in Africa, 1500-1800
The spread of religious ideas – 550 BCE to 752 CE
The Spread of Islam and Christianity 1860-1900
The Spread of Buddhism to AD 600
The Russian Kaleidoscope, 1995
The rise of the Ottoman empire, 1301-1520
The Origins and Spread of Christianity to AD 600
The Middle East and surrounding region since 1945
The Jewish World in 1200
The Geographical Diffusion of Epidemic Cholera in Eastern Africa, 1864-1871
The Christian World c. 700-1050
The Church during the Great Schism 1378-1417
The Chinese world, 7th-8th centuries
The Art of the Pilgrimage Routes
Slavic States c. 1000
Roman Empire about 395
Religions in Asia c. 1500
Religious and Ethnic Conflicts 1917-98
Mediterranean Trade in the 12th and 13th Centuries
Islamic knowledge of the world by c. 1500
Islamic Art and the West 632-1100
Foreign Religions in Central Asia and China up to the 14th Century A.D.
Christianity in Asia, 600 to 1500
Cholera Diffusion in Zanzibar c. 1869
Beginnings of the Mongol Empire-Boundaries of 1234 A.D.
Arabic Ascendency under Walid I
Abbasid Caliphate and fragmentation, 786 to 1194

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