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How did the Croatian war of independence end?

Yugoslavia was a badly organized country on the grounds that "Jugo" means Southern and "Slav" means a Slavic person. Thus Yugoslavia literally meant the "Country of the Southern Slavs". These people did not want to live together and they had previously tried to be separate (Serbia used to be independent. Bosnia and Croatia were not ruled jointly by the same Empire from the late 1700s until the early 1900s and so on. When Tito ruled Yugoslavia, he was able to keep the diverse nation together restricting people's rights and generally using violent tactics. When Tito fell, the different nations of Yugoslavia, such as Slovenia and Croatia (Bosnia followed later) asserted their right to be independent. The Serbian rulers of Yugoslavia resisted this secession and attempted to occupy Slovenia and Croatia by force. After four years, Slovenia and Croatia had successfully seceded and evicted the Serbian troops. These nations remain independent.


Who is the leader of Baghdad in the 1300?

Technically, the 1300's in Baghdad were lead by many rulers. One of these rulers was the man himselft osama bin narbsy.


Which country influenced the creation of communist governments in Eastern Europe after World War 2?

The Soviet Union.The Soviet Union, under Joseph Stalin, considered itself to be the world's leader of Communism, since they had the world's first and only Communist country (which is a bit of a contradiction, but that's a story for another time).As the Soviets liberated countries in Eastern Europe, they tended to work with local Communist parties in those countries, and then would install their leaders as the new rulers of the country. With a new Communist government in control, the Soviet Union would then control that government, and thus, that country.


The Battle of Dharmat was fought between which Mughal rulers?

Aurangzeb & Dara Shikoh


What was a common issue in wars between Britain and France and the 1700s was?

which rulers lead the kingdoms

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How did former colonail rulers remain inflentail in some independent African nationms?

The ate cheese!


What are former Russian rulers called?

Some former Russian rulers were called tsars or czars.


What is the name of former Middle Eastern rulers?

mameluke!


When was Spain founded?

The country now known as Spain was established in the 700s AD. The date stems from the reconquista, the time period during which Christians overthrew the Muslim Moorish rulers and restored Christianity on the Iberian peninsula.


What is the date of partition of Pakistan?

14th August, 1947. The country was formed (India got seperated) and became free from British Rulers.


What was different about the organization of the Maya government than the Aztecs and Incas?

it included a number of independent city-states with competing rulers


Why we're China's early rulers so powerful?

rulers known as the shang became powerful because they controlled land and had strong armies


Independent areas that had their own government and rulers were called?

city-states kkk kool kids klub......we have the awnsers Noob


European monarchs became absolute rulers in response to?

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How and when did Cleopatra's family became the rulers of Egypt?

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Some african nations have mantained close relationships with their former colonial rulers primarily because?

Some African nations have maintained close relationships with their former colonial rulers primarily because economic and cultural ties remain strong.


What positive and negative effect did martin Luther have?

Positive impacts -95 pillars -rulers became more independent -principles were added to the art of translation Negative effects -Christianity suffered -People lived in fear -Bloodshed occured