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Praveen Varghese Thomas has Published 2094 Articles
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Introduction The Sultanate of Delhi was defined as the five Muslim kingdoms of the origin of Pashtun and Turkic that ruled the Delhi territory from 1206 to 1526 CE and after the in 16th-century the Mughal empire was established in India. The administration of the Delhi Sultanate was generated on ... Read More
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How did the USA emerge? The United States began to emerge as a major power in the early twentieth century due to a combination of industrial and military prowess. Rapidly advancing technology, fuelled by the progressive industrialization of America, allowed for technological advantages both domestically and abroad. This was amplified ... Read More
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Introduction According to Freedom House, a U.S.-based, advocacy organisation, and various other freedom indices, the Middle Eastern and North African countries with the highest scores are Israel, Tunisia, Turkey, Lebanon, Morocco, Jordan, and Kuwait. Iran, Iraq, and Egypt have all been consistently labelled as 'not free' by Freedom House. They ... Read More
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IntroductionDecolonization is defined as a process wherein colonies become independent. But it is not simply about a colony getting independence from the colonizers. It is more about the ‘cultural, psychological, and economic’ freedom of the natives and indigenous population of a country to achieve sovereignty. In some areas, decolonization was ... Read More
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IntroductionFeudalism was a social and economic system in European countries in the Medieval period between the 5th to 12th centuries. It was a hierarchy of distribution of fief, i.e. a portion of land to vassals. The structure of feudal society is like a pyramid. In this pyramid, the king is ... Read More
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Introduction The Catholic Church in the Middle Ages attempted, promoted, and at times actively commanded a string of religious disputes known as the Crusades. The most notable of such religious battles arose in the Holy Land between the years 1095 and 1291. Its objective has been to rescue the whole ... Read More
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IntroductionBetween 1939 and 1945, the Second World War commenced. The Allied and Axis forces are the two main factions that participated in this conflict. The Cold War, which involved both the Soviet Union and the United States, began after the Second World War. After the second global war is over, ... Read More
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Introduction A global battle identified as World War II raged from 1939 until 1945. The large majority of the world's nations engaged in warfare as supporters of the Allies and the Axis, two opposing military organisations. The Second Sino-Japanese War, Spanish Civil War, the Second Sino-Japanese War, the growth of ... Read More
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IntroductionThe fundamental tenet of Arab nationalism is the population of Arabs, which covers from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. This is one community united by shared ethnicity, tradition, history, personality, geography, and geopolitics. The abolition of the Arab regimes thought to be based on Western power and the termination ... Read More
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Introduction Most parts of Europe and Asia were destroyed after the end of World War II. New borders, overthrown power, and funerals were happening simultaneously. The war of the Axis against the Allied forces took over 80 million lives in just ten years, which is a decline of 4% of ... Read More