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    To the Discussion on the Political and Administrative Status of the Bosporan Kingdom in the 10th-12th Centuries by Valeriy E. Naumenko

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…These include the issues of the end of the “Khazar period” in its history, the historical context and geography campaign of Khazar warlord Pesakh (about 935-941), the Old Russian princes Svyatoslav (965) and Vladimir (about 986-987), the revolt of the archon Georgy Tsula (about 1016) in Khazaria, date of establishment and limits of Tmutarakan principality, the theme Bosporus and byzantine katepanikion of Taurica, political and administrative status of the Bosporus in the 12th century.…”
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    The Number and Regional Distribution of Chinese Monks after the Mid-Qing Dynasty by Xuesong Zhang

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…As a result, the number of monks (both Buddhist and Taoist) did not changed much after the mid-Qing Dynasty, despite many historical changes since the 19th century, such as population growth, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement, the promotion of education with temple property, and the warlord conflicts. The number of Buddhist monks in Northern China declined significantly from 1742 to 1936, while that in the regions along the midstream and downstream of the Yangtze River and in Southwestern China, it increased significantly. …”
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    Beyond the borders. Ahmed Hassan Mattar and his activism between Africa and South America by Daniel Kersffeld

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Mattar is, therefore, that of a militant and journalist of Sudanese origin who developed his political work in Africa, especially in Morocco, together with Abd el-Krim, the warlord of the Rif, as well as in European countries such as France and Germany, once incorporated into the Communist International. …”
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    Lesson Learn The Leadership Period of Admiral Keumalahayati for the Development of Maritime Defense Strategy by Anis Nur Laily, Agus Adriyanto, Lukman Yudho Prakoso

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Admiral Keumalahayati was the first female warlord to become the navy leader of the Kingdom of Aceh. …”
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    Exploring the semiotics of the Dayak Motifs in Sarawak by Kanyana, Ringah, Abd Rahman, Zainurul Aniza

    Published 2015
    “…Some of the motifs are still considered sacred and as medium of communication representing the spiritual beings or as a source of warlord power, which believed of capable to weaken their enemies or opponents. …”
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    Sicilia Sícula: la revuelta étnica de Ducetio (465-440 a.C.) by María Cruz CARDETE DEL OLMO

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Ducetio, Sicel and helenised warlord, is the visible head of a movement that canalised the social and political expectations of Sicels, who have been excluded from government and controlled by Greek interests. …”
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    Abdul Haris Nasution's Contributions to Indonesian Military and Politics: 1955-1959 by Wahyudi Malinau, Rhoma Dwi Aria Yuliantri

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The historical sources used are primary sources, including the Chiefs Staff of mandate in the Republic of Indonesia, Instructions of the Central Warlord, The Mimbar Indonesia, and Nasution's writing books. …”
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    395–398 AD Western Roman Expeditionary Army in Claudius Claudianus’ Poem De bello Gildonico: The Aspects of Ethnic Composition by Evgenii Aleksandrovich Mekhamadiev

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Later Roman court poet and panegyrist Claudius Claudianus (ca. 370 – after 404) supplies a main source on the military-­political history of the Western half of the Roman Empire in 395–404, particularly the account of a revolt of North Africa’s warlord Gildo raised up in spring of 397 and suppressed in winter 398. …”
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    Writing the Orient: Johannes Schiltberger's Reisebuch (1394–1427) by Wolpert, F

    Published 2016
    “…<p>This thesis is the first book-length study of Johannes Schiltberger’s <em>Reisebuch</em>, the German-language account of the Bavarian crusader’s approximately 30-year captivity and enforced travels in the Middle East under the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I (r. 1389–1403), the Turko-Mongolian warlord Timūr (r. 1370–1405) and his successors. …”
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    Buryat Songs about Genghis Khan: Tracing Ethnicity Markers by Liudmila S. Dampilova

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…In general, the comparative analysis of Buryat songs about the legendary warlord proves those had been created in their historical homeland of present-day Russia to be further preserved both in the alien (China) and kindred (Mongolia) ethnocultural environments.…”
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    Afghanistan’s Constitution between Sharia Law and International Human Rights by Adeel Hussain

    “…<p>Afghanistan’s 2004 constitution is a compromise between liberal internationalists, local clerics and warlords. Apostasy cases are the constitution’s litmus test. …”
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    10,000 BC [videorecording] / by Centropolis Entertainment (Firm), Warner Home Video (Firm), Warner Bros. Pictures (1969- ), Legendary Pictures

    Published [200
    “…But when a band of mysterious warlords raid their village and kidnaps Evolet, D'Leh leads a small group of hunters to save her. …”
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    The Trans-Afghanistan Gas Pipeline as a Factor of Afghanistan’s Integration into the Greater East Asia: Comparative Analysis of Arguments Pro et Contra by Yuriy Pavlovich Laletin

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The author analyzes the historical stages of the project and challenges to its realization, as well as the current situation in Afghanistan aggravated by the fighting of the Taliban and warlords, drug trafficking, terrorist threat and ethnic conflicts. …”
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    The Chieftains of the Eastern Roman Empire in Light of the Chronicle of Marcellinus Comes by Szymon Wierzbiński

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The following text is an attempt to answer the question why some of the warlords and generals mentioned in Marcellin’s chronicle were shown positively and others not. …”
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    Inside/Outside Somalia by Liisa Laakso

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…For the international community trying to restrain Islamization on the one hand and warlordism on the other, it has been convenient to limit state power in Somalia. …”
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    Mongolia’s Diplomatic Efforts to Join the United Nations and the Changes in the Position of the Great Powers by Ulambayar Denzenlkham

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The history of the Republic of China, which existed on the mainland between 1912 and 1949, was the history of the struggle for power between the warlords, the history of the struggle between the Kuomintang and the Communists. …”
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    Peacekeepers or Perpetrators? Analysis of the Side Effects of UN Peacekeeping Missions by Jana Menšíková

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…For this purpose, a comparison of four case studies is applied (UNMIBH and trafficking in human beings, MONUC and sexual abuse, UNAMSIL and diamonds smuggling, and UNPROFOR and cooperation with warlords). The missions analysed in the case studies share some common characteristics (type of mandate, time period, etc.) but differ in the nature of the side effects. …”
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    The many meanings of iconoclasm: Warrior and Christian temple-shrine destruction in late sixteenth century Japan by Strathern, A

    Published 2020
    “…The conversion of certain warlords in Kyushu, Japan, (1560–1580 CE) represents one of the most important breakthroughs for Christianity in the early modern world, and it was accompanied by striking acts of destruction of the local sacred sites and objects. …”
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    Il trauma come “valore aggiunto”. L’opera letteraria di Gustaaf Peek by Chiara Beltrami Gottmer

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…He hunts for unknown facts in history as well as in daily life, for instance, in his first novel Armin, with the monstrosity of the Lebensborn project in Nazi Germany, or in his second novel Dover where he discusses the reality of illegal immigration and warlords living in complete freedom in western towns. …”
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    Mémoire du passé récent contre temporalités multiples by Pierre Tripier

    “…In the month of May 1940 two warlords clashed. One was formerly a colonel in the First Regiment, where the other arrived when he graduated from Saint Cyr and subsequently became his mentor. …”
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