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Tirnovo (since 1965 “VelikoTărnovo”) From Medieval Bulgarian Capital to Turkish Islamic Cultural Centre. A general overview [PDF]

open access: yesShedet, 2017
Veliko Tărnovo, the former historical city of Tirnovo, today is the capital of a province (Okrăg) in N.E. Bulgaria. Tirnovo is located on the Yantra River and is famously known as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire.
Machiel KIEL
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The entry of nationalism into the Ottoman Empire [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإنسانية, 2021
But after the national idea was a major role in the history of the Ottoman Empire in the modern era, since the Ottoman Empire had gathered under its banner nationalities, religions, and multiple sects that lived for seven centuries under it, under one ...
Dhirar Kh. Hasan
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PERKEMBANGAN DAN PENINGGALAN DINASTI MOGHUL DI INDIA 1525-1857

open access: yesIstoria, 2015
There are three objectives to writing this article as follow, First is to know the background of the rise of Moghul Empire, Second to know growth and fall of the Moghul Empire, and the last several Moghul legacies such as in the aspect of politic, social,
Supardi Supardi
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Creole Orientalism. D. Pedro II and Brazil in the Second Empire

open access: yesIberoamericana. América Latina - España - Portugal, 2016
This article aims at discussing the mechanisms which determined the integration of Imperial Brazil into the Orientalism movement, which was in vogue in Europe in the nineteenth Century. We focus on D.
Adriano Mafra, Chistiane Stallaert
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Causes of death among the Ceasars (27 BC-AD 476)

open access: yesActa Theologica, 2005
The Roman Empire was ruled by 77 emperors between 27 BC and AD 476 (503 years); 18 (23,4%) of them held sway during the Early Empire (27 BC–AD 193, 220 years), and 59 (76,6%) during the Late Empire (193-476, 283 years).
Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers
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« In medio mihi Cæsar erit » : Charles-Quint et la poésie impériale

open access: yesE-Spania, 2012
Le règne de Charles-Quint fut célébré dans toutes les villes et dans toutes les langues du vaste Empire dont il hérita. À partir du couronnement de 1530, le recours aux modèles rhétoriques et poétiques antiques célébrant son adventus devint plus sensible 
Roland Béhar
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Une pratique de réécriture revêche : la transposition d’un roman à la scène. Le cas de Mont-Revêche dans la théâtralisation sandienne [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Infirmant l’idée reçue selon laquelle le « style coulant » (Baudelaire, Barbey d’Aurevilly) de George Sand flattait la bourgeoisie, Mont-Revêche exemplifie une écriture subversive qui travaille à mettre en cause la consécration des valeurs bourgeoises au
Laporte, Dominique
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Jean Bodin, interprete storico e politico della profezia di Daniele [PDF]

open access: yesStoria e Politica, 2022
In the second and the seventh chapters of the book of Daniel, there is a prophecy on the fate of politics: it is the prophecy of the four monarchies. According to Christian tradition, it outlines the history of the world from Daniel’s time to the end ...
Melissa Giannetta
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Regional and Transregional Elites: Connecting the Early Islamic Empire

open access: yesAl-'Usur al-Wusta, 2016
The conference was hosted by the ERC Advanced Grant Project, “The Early Islamic Empire at Work – The View from the Regions Toward the Center,” under the direction of Stefan Heidemann.
Stefan Heidemann
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From Semi-Colony to Sub-Empire

open access: yesHistorical Studies on Central Europe, 2021
This study analyses the historiographical application of two concepts (colony, and empire), the contemporary interpretations of which fundamentally determined judgements about the status of Hungary within the Habsburg Monarchy. Despite the fact that the
György Kövér
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