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The Palaiologos family
in Culture/ArtThe Palaiologos family was a Byzantine Greek imperial family that ruled the Byzantine Empire from the 11th century until the fall of Constantinople in 1453. […]
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Is Urartu Armenian in origin?
in Culture/ArtNo, the Urartu, probably the source of the biblical placeholder Ararat, despite sharing an anachronistic geographical overlap with the Armenians, are not related to them. […]
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Can the SCO-Afghanistan Contact Group solve the Afghan crisis?
Despite the grim picture of turmoil and instability that has emerged in Afghanistan since the Taliban came to power, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) has […]
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Workshop on Armenian and Turkish Scholarship
in Sci/TechFrom the Foundational Crime to the Making of a New State (and Nation): The End of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Turkish […]
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Balkan nations
The Balkans is a southeastern European region that includes countries located on the Balkan Peninsula, with diverse landscapes and climates: Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, […]
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Henry VIII or Suleiman The Magnificent?
in Culture/ArtWho was more powerful, Henry VIII or Suleiman The Magnificent? Suleiman the Magnificent, also known as Suleiman I, was the tenth Sultan of the Ottoman […]