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The young conqueror fell suddenly and fatally ill at an all-night feast. Now, a Stanford historian has found a potential ...
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The Manila Times on MSNFrom Cyrus to conflict: The untold biblical ties between Israel and IranAS tensions flare up between modern-day Iran and Israel — through drone warfare, cyberattacks and regional proxy clashes — ...
At Opis, Alexander the Great confronted a mutiny of his army, caused by simmering tensions between the Macedonians and ...
Alexander’s Journey, a groundbreaking diasporic stage production by the Pan-Macedonian Association of Melbourne, reimagines ...
Ottoman imperium eventually ended in ignominy, with defeat in World War I and the Armenian Genocide – an appalling ...
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India faces a unique national security challenge: two of its neighbours possess nuclear weapons. U.S. intelligence agencies ...
Donta’ Broussard traveled to Iran just nine days before the U.S. launched airstrikes on the country. He detailed to PEOPLE ...
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JoySauce on MSNCheck out these LGBTQ+ books from the Asian diasporaPride Month might be coming to a close, but these books should be added to your TBR list any time of the year! The post Check ...
American foreign policy in West Asia is a textbook example of adolescent overreach: short attention spans, cyclical memory, a ...
In a world of shifting borders and fleeting regimes, one truth remains enduring: civilizations remember. Unlike nation-states ...
Our ancient ancestors didn’t have clothes or houses – but that constant exposure to the sun helped their skin protect itself from the worst sun damage.
Cimon was a statesman and general who died conquering the Persians in Cyprus, but his men abandoned the siege to give him a ...
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