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Archives for May 2014

May 21, 2014 Leave a Comment

Breaking the Muslem Ulama

The religious life of Akbar had undergone a vast change. He was testing religion by morality and reason. His faith in Islam was fading

May 19, 2014 Leave a Comment

Akbar’s Vizier Abul Fazl

Akbar and his vizier Abul Fazl were certainly men of genius. They are still the bright lights of Indian history."Continuing Akbar Establishes the

May 18, 2014 Leave a Comment

Moghul Empire in Trouble

In 1575 Akbar was about thirty-four years of age. Twenty years had passed away since the boy had been installed as padishah."Continuing Akbar

May 17, 2014 Leave a Comment

The Seven Years War

This article is a brief summary of the war. Related: Why France Lost the Seven Years War.

May 16, 2014 Leave a Comment

More Discoveries on the Beginning of Civilization

Diver investigating the drowned city. Credit: Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archeology (HWTMA)Look here in the blog’s archives for the

May 15, 2014 Leave a Comment

War on Poverty is 50 Years Old

This administration today, here and now, declares unconditional war on poverty in America. I urge this Congress and all Americans to join with me in

May 14, 2014 Leave a Comment

Akbar Establishes Moghul Empire

This series has six easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: The Importance of Religion in the Development of

May 12, 2014 Leave a Comment

Calais Falls

Today's installment concludes England Looses Her Last French Territory,our selection from The Popular History of England by Charles Knight published

May 11, 2014 Leave a Comment

Battle of St. Quentin

The place was taken by storm, amid horrors which belong to such scenes at all times, but which were doubled by the rapacity of troops who fought even

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