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  Encyclopedia: Timeline of Islamic history 20th Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A sultan (Arabic: سلطان) is an Islamic title, with several historical meanings muslim monarch ruling under the terms of shariah The title carries moral weight and religious authority, as the rulers role was defined in the Quran.
The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan was the name given the nation of Afghanistan by the Taliban during their rule, from 1996 to 2001.
Timeline of Islamic history There is much more to Muslim history than military and political history; this particular chronology is almost entirely of military and political history.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Timeline-of-Islamic-history-20th-Century   (6157 words)

  
 Timeline of 19th century Islamic history - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1804: Othman dan Fodio established Islamic State of Sokoto in Central Sudan.
1859: Imam Shamil laid down arms before Russian forces and the Islamic State of Dagestan became a Russian province.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Timeline_of_Islamic_history_19th_Century   (579 words)

  
 History of Islam - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Islamic history begins in Arabia in the 7th century with the emergence of the prophet Muhammad.
Islamic scientists and philosophers united the best of all the conquered cultures and made further advances in the Golden Age of Islam.
This is the history of Islam from 570 to the present.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/History_of_Islam   (1802 words)

  
 Timeline of Islamic history Definition / Timeline of Islamic history Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Its history begins in Arabia in the 7th century with the emergence of the prophet Muhammad.
Within a century of his death, an Islamic state spread from the Atlantic ocean in the west to central Asia in the east.
Timeline of Islamic History is the only extra, and unless you have a large screen the tiny, tiny text may prove problematic to read.
www.elresearch.com /Timeline_of_Islamic_history   (284 words)

  
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The TimeLine also provides you as an individual the opportunity to reflect on how the history of human interaction with the plant world has shaped and impacted your own life and heritage.
We continue to chart events for the TimeLine and appreciate your critique of the many entries as well as suggestions for additions and improvements to the topics covered.
During this century, Portuguese traders carried the crop to all of their shipping ports, and the sweet potato was quickly adopted from Africa to India and Java.
www.huntington.org /BotanicalDiv/Timeline.html   (8912 words)

  
 Chronology on the History of Slavery 1619 to 1789
Chronology on the History of Slavery 1619 to 1789
Throughout the late 17th and early 18th century, several colonial legislatures adopted similar rules which reversed the usual common law presumptions that the status of the child was determined by the father.
From the early 16th to the mid-19th centuries, between 10 million and 11 million Africans were taken from their homes, herded onto ships where they were sometimes so tightly packed that they could barely move, and sent to a strange new land.
www.innercity.org /holt/slavechron.html   (17726 words)

  
 Timeline of Buddhist History
4th Century India: Master Vasubandhu; known for his teachings on mind-only (Cittamatrin) and worship of Amitabha, desire for rebirth in the Pure Land, leading to the development of the later Pure Land schools.
14th Century Korea: Decline of Buddhism with the assumption to the throne of the Chosun or Yi Dynasty and their adoption of Neo-Confucianism.
History is a set of lies agreed upon.
buddhism.kalachakranet.org /time-line.html   (1651 words)

  
 African Timelines Part II: African Empires
By the early 11th century, Muslim advisers were at the court of Ghana.
Bunyoro was the most powerful state until the second half of the 18th century, with an elaborate centralized bureaucracy: most district and subdistrict chiefs were appointed by the kabaka ("king").
At its height in the 15th century, its sphere of influence stretched from the Zambezi River, to the Kalahari, to the Indian Ocean and the Limpopo River.
web.cocc.edu /cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimeline2.htm   (3258 words)

  
 The Ottoman Sultans of Turkey & Successors in Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
At the beginning of the 19th century, as Napoleon surged back and forth across Europe, the subject Christians of the Balkans became more and more restless, and Russia began to try again and again to retrieve Constantinople for Christendom and break through the Straits.
The Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia have a continuous institutional history back to the 14th Century, which means that this table simply continues the table begun on the Rome and Romania page.
The history of Mediaeval Greece is thus found with that of Rome and Byzantium.
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 Christian Tradition
of Francis and Clare of Assisi and the history of the Franciscan movement (Franciscan Cyberspot).
Classic history of the deeds of the Holy Roman Emperors from the early Carolingians to the early 16th c.
An eclectic selection of sources for later centuries: Enlightenment, 19th and 20th c.
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 eLibrary Project : Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In the period of Islamic empire, apostasy was considered treason, and was accordingly treated as a capital offense; death penalties were carried out under the authority of the Caliph.
Under the Islamic state, they were exempt from the draft, but were required to pay a tax known as jizyah, part of which went to charity and part to finance churches and synagogues.
Islamic traditions have several sources: the Qur'an, the hadiths, and interpretations of both by scholars.
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 Islam   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This was useful against the Norman conquest of Sicily but ultimately, by 1091, the Normans succeeded, ending the history of Islamic Sicily that had begun with the Aghlabids.
Khayyâm's fatalism, although with its Islamic overtones, may owe more to an Iranian sensibility, as would what seems to be his worldiness and even cynicism ("Of all that one should care to fathom, I was never deep in anything but Wine," as FitzGerald translated it).
The genealogy of the Ayyûbids that follows is from The New Islamic Dynasties by Clifford Edmund Bosworth [Edinburgh University Press, 1996, pp.70-73] and A History of the Crusades, Volume III, The Kingdom of Acre and the Later Crusades by Steven Runciman [Cambridge University Press, 1951, 1993, p.532].
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 Articles index started with ti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Timeline of quantum mechanics, molecular physics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics
Timeline of the 2004 U.S. presidential election controversy and irregularities
Timeline of U.S. attack on Afghanistan in December 2001
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 Exploratorium: Ten Cool Sites: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
EyeWitness to History - "History through the eyes of those who lived it." Here you'll find first-person accounts of historical events, combined with lots of images, photos, andsome sound recordings.
The Complete History of the Discovery of Cinematography - This site is unusual in that it documents ancient history leading to the birth of cinematography.
The History of Education - This is a well-organized index of links and information on the major ideas, movements, and individuals who have influenced education over the past 300 years.
www.exploritorium.com /learning_studio/cool/history.html   (4276 words)

  
 Mental Health History Timeline
In the 19th century (1832?) it became a lunatic asylum.
English asylums in the eighteenth century were small and they were not run by the state.
By the end of the century there were 74,000 patients in public asylums.
www.mdx.ac.uk /www/study/mhhtim.htm   (7589 words)

  
 African Timelines Part III: African Slave Trade & European Imperialism
Benin city (Edo) was founded around the 12th century and had ongoing political and cultural ties with Ife and other urban centers in the area; a second Benin dynasty began in the 16th century.
The Abomey plateau, an early center of Aja and Yoruba populations, became the capital of the Dahomey monarchy beginning in the 17th century.
Yet study of the human history of cultural change certainly cannot assume things are "evolving" constantly toward perfection.
web.cocc.edu /cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimeline3.htm   (3454 words)

  
 ArtLex on architecture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Islamic tomb in a walled garden built for Shah Jahan's wife Mumatz Mahal [aka Arjuman Banu Begum], of bearing masonry and inlaid marble, with onion-shape domes and flanking towers, in Agra, India, seat of the Mughal Empire.
Sir Banister Fletcher wrote in A History of Architecture, "The interior of the building is dimly lit through pierced marble lattices and contains a virtuoso display of carved marble.
Great Buildings Collection is a gateway to architecture from around the world and across history.
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 Geoffrey Nunberg - Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This is a pretty arbitrary list of landmarks in the history of information (whatever those might be), which I compiled for the Encyclopedia Britannica with the historian Daniel Brownstein.
It is proclaimed in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII to maintain coincidence of calendar and seasons in it, no century is a leap year unless it is divisible by 400.
During the nineteenth century it becomes the model for the legal systems of a number of European and
www-csli.stanford.edu /~nunberg/timeline.html   (5784 words)

  
 BBC - History - Historic Figures
Michael Faraday - 19th century inventor, electrical pioneer
George IV - 19th century king of the United Kingdom, patron of architecture
Edward Jenner - 18th-19th century pioneer of vaccination, immunology
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 Open Directory - Arts: Art History: Periods and Movements   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Modern Art Periods - Short description of the art movements of the 19th and 20th century.
19th century art @ Heart's Ease - The classical tradition, romanticism, impressionism and pre-raphaelite movements in 19th century art.
Timeline of Art History - Displays objects from the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collections in geographical and chronological context.
dmoz.org /Arts/Art_History/Movements   (335 words)

  
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Chinese history records that papermaking was invented by Ts'ai Lun in the court of Ho'ti in Lei-yang, China.
Undoubtedly one of history's most dramatic book exhumations involves a manuscript copy of the Gospel of St.John that was buried in the year 687 with the body of St. Cuthbert, bishop near Lindesfarne.
It reached Southern Italy in the 13th century, where, untill quite recently, some of the oldest handmade paper mills in Italy were operating near Amalfi, in the Naples area.
www.xs4all.nl /~knops/timetab.html   (2866 words)

  
 HISTORICAL CHART - time-line for the History of Judaism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Islamic Unrest and Realignment in the Middle East:
Islamic Political Dominance as far East as India: ca.
Islamic Unrest and Realignment in the Middle East: ca.
philo.ucdavis.edu /zope/home/bruce/RST23/chart.html   (1079 words)

  
 Thailand's History
Actually, King Nairi's resistance to Dutch aggression in the 16th century was the beginning of the Thai's victorious fight to avoid brutal European colonial domination.
History books generally attribute the first iron age culture to the Hittites of ancient Turkey / Mesopotamia.
By the tenth century the Mons, from what is today Burma, had established themselves in Central Thailand and had established small Buddhist kingdoms in an area from Nakhon Pathon to Chiang Mai.
www.csmngt.com /thailand_history.htm   (8049 words)

  
 Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Latin America in the 19th Century
A Brief History of 19th Century Argentina [At Historical Text Archive]
The pope gives a history of slavery in the modern period, condemns Muslim slavery and condones anti-slavery activity by popes.
He neglects to mention the permission for the onset of the African slave trade provide by Pope Nicholas V. Pierre Denis: The Coffee Fazenda of Brazil, excerpts.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/mod/modsbook32.html   (557 words)

  
 Talk Islam Online Store - Islamic bookstore, videos, audio, gifts, toys, handcrafts, and more ....   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Discusses the 2 annual Islamic holidays, with injunctions and legal rulings surrounding them.
School textbook covers all major themes of belief system including doctrines, history of Prophet, Qur'an, and more.
Aims to portray a greater understanding of Islam for Muslims, and to move beyond prejudice, suspicion and half-truths in inviting non-Muslims to understand the tradition.
onlineislamicstore.com /books-history--politics--law-and-modernity-history...   (772 words)

  
 CME's Cryptography Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This class of code/cipher was to remain in general use among diplomats and some civilians for the next 450 years, in spite of the fact that there were stronger ciphers being invented in the meantime, possibly because of its relative convenience.
These systems were much stronger than the nomenclator in use by the diplomats of the day and for centuries to come.
They closed their paper with an observation for which this timeline web page gives detailed evidence: ``Skill in production cryptanalysis has always been heavily on the side of the professionals, but innovation, particularly in the design of new types of cryptographic systems, has come primarily from amateurs.''
world.std.com /~cme/html/timeline.html   (3709 words)

  
 ARTSEDGE: WebLinks
In this Library of Congress activity, students "earn" their "historical detective" license and explore the 21st Century through the eyes of a photographer, lawyer, poet, politician, producer, comedian, musician, and newspaper reporter.
A PBS interactive timeline that provides an interactive view of the history of the Mexican border.
Migrations in History explores the nature and complexity of the movement of peoples, cultures, ideas, and objects.
www.artsedge.kennedy-center.org /teach/wlk.cfm   (6018 words)

  
 Book, Manuscript, Islamic | Subject Index | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Leaf from a manuscript, 19th century; Qajar, Iran, Ink, watercolors, gold, and silver on paper (1997.293)
Leaf from Maqtal-i al-i Rasul, end of 16th century; Ottoman, Baghdad, Iraq, Colors and gilt on paper (55.121.40)
Prayer manuscript, 19th century, Nigeria, Blackish brown ink, and red, yellow, and blue color on paper (1997.301a,b)
www.metmuseum.org /toah/hi/hi_bomais.htm   (588 words)

  
 ART HISTORY RESOURCES ON THE WEB: Islamic Art
Islamic Art (exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art), with links to
The Islamic Collection, from the 7th to the 19th centuries (in the David Collection, Copenhagen)
Islamic Art in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
witcombe.sbc.edu /ARTHislamic.html   (312 words)

  
 Main Page arth - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Art history usually refers to the history of the visual arts.
Although ideas about the definition of art have changed over the years, the field of art history attempts to categorize changes in art throughout time and better understand how art shapes and is shaped by the outlooks and creative impulses of its practitioners.
Although many think of Art history as purely the study of European art history, the subject encompasses all forms of art, from the megaliths of Western Europe to the paintings of the Tang dynasty in China.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history   (169 words)

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