Powers of the Crown: Time Frame AD 1600-1700, Band 16Time-Life Books, 1989 - 156 Seiten Discusses different ruling groups throughout the world including the shoguns of Japan, the absolute monarchies in France and England, the rise of the middle class and republicanism, and the settlement of the New World. |
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... carry firearms , while abandoned cannon litter the ground behind them . Though initially dismissive of guns , the Manchu ... carried bitter memories of defeat and foreign domination for the Chinese . So Abahai coined a new name for his ...
... carry firearms , while abandoned cannon litter the ground behind them . Though initially dismissive of guns , the Manchu ... carried bitter memories of defeat and foreign domination for the Chinese . So Abahai coined a new name for his ...
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... carried with them in baskets like the one shown here . Such men helped the first Safavid shah , Ismail , to seize power , and their support was an important prop for the dynasty in the sixteenth century . Abbas , however , distrusted ...
... carried with them in baskets like the one shown here . Such men helped the first Safavid shah , Ismail , to seize power , and their support was an important prop for the dynasty in the sixteenth century . Abbas , however , distrusted ...
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... carried out the deed to murder his own son . ) Six years later , Abbās became dangerously ill , and his oldest surviving boy made the mistake of prematurely celebrating his forthcoming accession . When Abbas recovered his health , he ...
... carried out the deed to murder his own son . ) Six years later , Abbās became dangerously ill , and his oldest surviving boy made the mistake of prematurely celebrating his forthcoming accession . When Abbas recovered his health , he ...
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