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History of Asia

Asian history is a term that refers to the collective history and recorded events in Asia, including events that occurred in numerous distinct regions in Asia, such as South Asia, East Asia and the Middle East.

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What social reform did tai ping rebellion demand?

here an idea get it for yourself by reading it in the textbook or book

What are the countries in central Asia?

there are 5 countries in central asia:

Kazakhstan- Astana

Kyrgyztan- Bishkek

Tajikistan- Dushanbe

Turkmanistan- Ashgabat

Uzbekistan- Tashkent

The Countries In Central Asia Are:

Kazakhstan

Uzbekistan

Turkmenistan

Kyrgyzstan

Tajikistan

Armenia

Georgia

Azerbaijan

Why do you think the land route to china was called Silk Road?

china was famous for silk. the silk road was used for trading. silk was traded so they called it the silk road.

What is the Historical Signifiance of Taipei 101?

Taipei 101 officially became the tallest building in the world when it opened its doors on 31 December 2004. Standing at 509 meters (1,671 feet) tall, the structure surpassed the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the Willis Tower in Chicago, USA. Its elevators, capable of travelling at 16.83 m/s (60.6 km/h, 37.5 mph), also claimed the title of the world's fastest.

Taipei 101 will likely relinquish both titles to the Burj Dubai (United Arab Emirates) when that building opens in 2008. The Burj Dubai is expected to claim a number of other records as well (tallest free-standing structure, tallest land-based structure).

Taipei 101 will likely keep its most fun role, made famous by New Year's Eve celebrations broadcast around the globe: the world's largest fireworks platform.

Where can you read journey to the west online for free?

You can read Journey to the West at your local library. You can also read Journey to the West at home online. In English speaking countries, look for it by the title Monkey. Arthur Waley wrote a translation.

Did Attila the Hun have any parents?

Hmmmm, I'm thinking it's a fair bet that he did, but I really am not certain..... Ok, ok, now tell me someone who didn't have parents.

Why is France in the shape of a boot?

Louisiana is one of the hot, humid state that receives a lot of rainfall. Louisiana is shaped like a boot, to represent the letter L.

When did Buddha reign?

buddha ived in the early 200's and died october 19th 201

Actually what I have read is that Buddha was born 563 BC. and died in 483 BC. This person is the actual Buddha. There have been many reincarnations of him that are called the Dalli lama

What were some changes in governmenting after the Vietnam war?

End of the draft; a new all volunteer military. New adult age was 18 (adult age during the war was age 21).

Which empire was most responsible for spreading Islam?

It depends on the part of India in question.

If you are referring to West India, much of which is now part of the independent country of Pakistan, then the answer is the Umayyad Caliphate because of General Mohammed bin Qasim.

If you are referring to the majority of the Indian subcontinent, then the answer is the Mughal Empire under Babur the Great and his successors.

Define the term history?

What is History?

I think history is the past. Everything that has happened in the past from the beginning of time to the moment I typed the word "moment" has happened and is therefore the past. The study of history is different to the definition of History because we do not tend to study Barrack Obama's first cheese sandwich but we usually study the more earth shattering events such as Queen Elizabeth who had such a big impact on the world and England that we study her and everything she did to see how she did it, but more importantly, why she did it. History is a why. It's one thing saying what happened, but it is another to explain why it happened. The why is where all the History debates come from. The why is the reason we study history. If we know why the Second World War started, if a similar situation comes again we will do things differently in order to avoid the war.

We study history because we are interested to see what our race did back then, and to try to understand how everything around us developed and came to be what it is now.

Take the mobile phone for example. 100 years ago Alexander Graham Bell came up with the idea of a telephone. The telephone that he made has progressed over the years into the iPhone 3GS.

In the 1600's, the Human Race were almost alien to the current Human Race. It is interesting to see what they were like back then, and how different they were from us.

History is the Why in the What and the What in the Past. We study it because it is us, and everything around us.

OR... If you have trouble filtering out the crap in the previous entry:

History is the study of past events through records - primarily written acounts. Therefore, 'History' does not cover any period in time prior to the invention of writing. All things prior to this are classed as 'Pre-history'. Thus, it could be argued that history's shady origins can be traced back to Mesopotamia circa. 3500 BC.

What are 3 things that made Attila the Hun famous?

He Scared the living daylights out of the roman empire the Roman Empire was paying him to keep him from attacking and all Attila did with the gold was melt it down for armor for his men and horses.

Who was Maharaja Ranjit Singh?

Ruler of Kashmir at the Time of Independence of India and Pakistan.

What is Burma known as?

Burma is famous for its golden pagodas. You can see thousands of pagodas from several eras which are scattered throughout the country. Among the ancient cities, Bagan is especially famous for its over 4 thousands pagodas.

What kind of shelter did the mongols have?

mongols traveled all the time they built and made their own shelter for every were they went

Why was the silk road important?

The Silk Road was probably not planned ahead of time, and then uses were found for it afterwards. It is all about trade. Trade began to develop expand, and trade routes natually followed. It is not called the SILK road for nothing; silk was an amazingly popular and valuable commodity.

What are some similarities and differences in the Arab Ashanti Bantu and Swahili ethnic groups?

Arab is an mostly Islam and some part Christianity

Ashanti his evil spirits such as demons fairies witches

Bantu almost as like Arab

Swahili same as really like Bantu

but so far that is some of the information i have recieveed