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| History of India The history of India begins with the Indus Valley Civilization, which spread and flourished in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent, from c. 3300 to 1300 BCE. History_of_India
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| Iran–Iraq War Patriotic Union of Kurdistan Iran–Iraq_War
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| Military history Military history is a humanities discipline within the scope of general historical recording of armed conflict in the history of humanity, and its impact on the societies, their cultures, economies and changing intra and international relationships. A conflict may range from a melee between two tribal groups to conflicts between national militaries, and a world war of coalitions affecting the majority of the global human population. Military_history
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| 18th century The 18th century lasted from 1701 to 1800 in the Gregorian calendar, in accordance with the Anno Domini/Common Era numbering system. 18th_century
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| Salzburg |Type = Cultural Salzburg
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| History of Wales The country of Wales, or Cymru in Welsh, has been inhabited by modern humans for at least 29,000 years, though continuous human habitation dates from the period after the end of the last Ice age, around 9,000 BC. Wales has many remains from the Neolithic period (mainly dolmens or cromlechs), as well as from the Bronze Age and Iron Age. History_of_Wales
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| Battle of Lesnaya The Battle of Lesnaya was one of the decisive battles of the Great Northern War. It took place on September 28, 1708 between a Russian army of 12,000 (14,500 by Swedish sources) men commanded by Princes Repnin and Menshikov and a Swedish force of 16,000 (12,500 by Swedish sources) men, under the command of General Adam Ludwig Lewenhaupt, at the village of Lesnaya, located on the border between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and Russia (now the village of Lisna, south-east of Mahilyow in Belarus). Battle_of_Lesnaya
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| Western Front (World War I) British Empire Western_Front_(World_War_I)
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| History of the United States The United States is located in the middle of the North American continent, with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. The United States ranges from the Atlantic Ocean on the nation's east coast to the Pacific Ocean bordering the west, and also includes the state of Hawaii, a series of islands located in the Pacific Ocean, the state of Alaska located in the northwestern part of the continent above the Yukon, and numerous other holdings and territories. History_of_the_United_States
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| Battle of Dunkirk United Kingdom France Belgium Battle_of_Dunkirk
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| Battle of Deorham ==The battle== Battle_of_Deorham
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| Erna In Norse mythology, Erna was the mother of eleven sons by Jarl, the ancestors of the race of warriors in Norse society. Her father was Hersir, a tribal chief. Erna
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| Hersir A hersir was a local military commander of a hundred and owed allegiance to a jarl or king. They were also aspiring landowners, and, like the middle class in many feudal societies, supported the kings in their centralization of power. Hersir
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| Battle of Leipzig French Empire Battle_of_Leipzig
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| Battle of Copenhagen (1801) United Kingdom Battle_of_Copenhagen_(1801)
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| Challenger 2 tank FV4034 Challenger 2 is a main battle tank (MBT) currently in service with the armies of the United Kingdom and Oman. It is built by the British company Vickers Defence Systems (now part of BAE Systems Land and Armaments). Challenger_2_tank
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| USS Iowa (BB-61) USS Iowa (BB-61) ("The Big Stick") was the lead ship of her class of battleship, and was the fourth ship of in the United States Navy to be named in honor of the 29th state. Iowa is the only ship of the class to have served a combat tour in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. USS_Iowa_(BB-61)
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| Philip Skippon Philip Skippon (died 1660) was an English soldier, who fought in the English Civil War. He was born at West Lexham, Norfolk. Philip_Skippon
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| Battle of Yorktown (1862) United States (Union) Battle_of_Yorktown_(1862)
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