Historical Regions of Greece*Attica*Mesogaea (in Attica)*Lavreotica (in Attica)*Thriasion Field (in Attica)*Tatoion Field (in Attica)*Pedias (in Attica)*Paralia (in Attica)*Diacria (in Attica)*Megaritis (in Attica)*Islands of Argosaronic Gulf*Troizenia (in Peloponnesus)*Kythyra &...
Historical roots of discrimination against non-Arab Muslims, especially Iranians in the early days of Islam With the rise of Islam, in addition to the Arabs, people of other races and nations converted to Islam. Ethnic and tribal prejudices and blood ties among the ignorant Arabs...
This article is about the fictional world history of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time fantasy fiction series.CreationThe world was created by the Creator, driven by the Wheel of Time, with existence unfolding in the turning of seven ages. As the introduction of each book states:...
This article is about the historicity of St.Thomas, one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus Christ. For St.Thomas according to the dominant Christian mythology, see Thomas the Apostle page.St.Thomas as per Christian tradition was the twin brother of Jesus Christ and is traditionally coun...
History and Archaeology Through Laboratory Examinations is a book examining and briefly explaining the history and archaeology of south-eastern Europe. It is an easy-to-read book, which looks at Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Croatia, and Greece during the Iron Age, Medieval Age, a...
*History*Ancient*Babylonian captivity*Jerusalem**Temple in Jerusalem**Jerusalem in Judaism**Timeline of Jerusalem*Hasmonean*Herod*Sanhedrin*Pharisees*Sadducees*Essenes*First Jewish-Roman War*Bar Kokhba revolt*Diaspora*Middle Ages*Muslim rule*Sabbateans*Frankism*Haskalah*Emancipat...
*History*Ancient*Babylonian captivity*Jerusalem**Temple in Jerusalem**Jerusalem in Judaism**Timeline of Jerusalem*Hasmonean*Herod*Sanhedrin*Pharisees*Sadducees*Essenes*First Jewish-Roman War*Bar Kokhba revolt*Diaspora*Middle Ages*Muslim rule*Sabbateans*Frankism*Haskalah*Emancipat...
This is a list of history articles by continent:*History of Africa*History of the Americas*History of Antarctica*History of Asia*History of Australia*History of Eurasia*History of Europe*History of North America*History of South America*History of South Asia
Periodized human history is commonly divided into three main eras - Ancient, Post-classical, and Modern. Ancient History (6,000 BCE - 655 CE) Ancient history refers to the time period since the introduction of writing systems c. 3000 BCE in the turn of prehistory to recorded hist...
There has long been a tradition of sub-dividing history by country. This is closely linked to the central focus on political leadership by historians. It has increasingly come to be realized that historical trends and patterns are not confined within borders, thus looking at the ...
History of Dried Cherries In the late 1970’s experiments were performed at Utah State University. A group of food scientists along with some faculty and staff from the Horticulture department decided to see if they could dry some Montmorency cherries, commonly called tart cherrie...
For Want of a Nail: If Burgoyne Had Won at Saratoga is an alternate history novel by Robert Sobel that takes the form of a history of North America from 1763 to 1971. Over the course of its 441 pages, For Want of a Nail details the failure of the American Revolution and recounts ...
Video Mapping, or just Mapping, is a concept of creating maps in an animated projection. The general concept started in 2008,when a youtuber named MervueMeringue created the first mapping video, but it was EmperorTigerstar created the first Video Mapping video in 2009. It sparked...
AFC Wimbledon is an English association football club in London, which currently competes in Football League Two. The club was formed in May 2002. Formation On 28 May 2002, the Football Association backed a three-man independent commission decision to allow Wimbledon F.C. to relo...
Ahmadiyya is the third most popular branch of Islam which originated from India and spread all across the world. It was founded by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in 1889. The total population of the community is estimated to be between 10-15 million, with main concentrations in South Asia. F...
The History of Ayyavazhi traces the religious history of Ayyavazhi, a belief-system originated in the mid-19th century in Southern India. Ayyavazhi came to be noticed by the large number of people gathering to worship Ayya Vaikundar in the middle of the 19th century. The majority...
This article covers the history of Blogger, a blogging platform, similar to WordPress or MovableType that allows private or multi-user blogs.Major EventsMajor events in the history of Blogger:*On August 23, 1999, Blogger was launched by Pyra Labs. As one of the earliest dedicated...
This is a brief history of First Minister positions in Canada, which include the Prime Minister of Canada and thirteen Premiers of Canada's ten provinces and three territories.CanadaAlbertaIn the unusual case of Alberta, the line of premiers can be divided into four unbroken "dyn...
The city of Chandigarh, India was established in the early mid-1950s, but the history of the land extends many centuries earlier.It is situated in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent and is also the capital of India's Punjab as well as Haryana. Bronze Age The Indus Valle...
Johns Hopkins University was established in 1876, admitting women and men to their well known graduate programs from the beginning. The university was also established with an undergraduate program that only admitted men up until 1970.Admission of women to Johns Hopkins undergrad...