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War of the Eight Princes
Article by Joshua J. Mark

War of the Eight Princes

The War of the Eight Princes (291-306 CE) is the conflict which weakened and finally ended the Western Jin Dynasty (266-316 CE) in China and resulted in more far-reaching consequences throughout the country. The power of the Sima family was...
War of the Eight Princes
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War of the Eight Princes

Artist's impression of the War of the Eight Princes (291-306 CE). Screenshot from the video game Total War: THREE KINGDOMS, The Eight Princes Chapter Pack.
Rise of Jin and the War of the Eight Princes DOCUMENTARY
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Rise of Jin and the War of the Eight Princes DOCUMENTARY

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Interview: Peerless among Princes, the Life and Times of Sultan Süleyman by Kaya Şahin
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Interview: Peerless among Princes, the Life and Times of Sultan Süleyman by Kaya Şahin

Join World History Encyclopedia as they chat with Kaya Şahin about his new book Peerless among Princes, the Life and Times of Sultan Süleyman, published by Oxford University Press. Kelly: Thank you so much for joining me today. It is a pleasure...
Pieces of Eight from the Whydah
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Pieces of Eight from the Whydah

A quantity of silver pieces of eight taken from the Whydah shipwreck. The ship was captained by the pirate Samuel Bellamy, aka ‘Black Sam’ Bellamy, who died in the wreck off Cape Cod in 1717. The wreck was re-discovered in 1984. (Image taken...
Eight-Dollar Continental Bill, 1775
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Eight-Dollar Continental Bill, 1775

An eight-dollar bill minted by the Continental Congress in 1775. Collection of the Baker Library, Harvard Business School.
Indian Princely States
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Indian Princely States

The Indian Princely states (aka Native States or Princely India) were those states in the Indian subcontinent the British did not conquer but which were typically bound by treaty first to the East India Company and then to the British Crown...
Peerless among Princes, the Life and Times of Sultan Süleyman
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Peerless among Princes, the Life and Times of Sultan Süleyman

Peerless among Princes, the Life and Times of Sultan Süleyman by Kaya Şahin.
Schmalkaldic War
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Schmalkaldic War

The Schmalkaldic War (1546-1547) was fought between the Protestant Schmalkaldic League and the Catholic armies under Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who, having failed to achieve religious unity of his subjects at the Diet of Augsburg in 1530...
Eight English Pub Signs
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Eight English Pub Signs

A collection of eight traditional English pub signs. Top row (L to R): Mermaid Inn, Guisborough; The Hare & Hounds, Hawsker; Hop & Grape, Redcar; The Ship, Marske-by-the-Sea. Bottom row (L to R): The Victoria, Saltburn-by-the-Sea; The Plimsoll...
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