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The Scramble for Africa saw Ethiopia not only remaining uncolonized but also an expansion of territory. How did Ethiopian imperial policy compare to those of European colonizers?
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When the Kuomintang 'united' China after the Northern Expedition, the country remained de-facto divided between warlords. Why didn't China fracture again when the Communists won the Civil War?
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Is it true that Native Americans and Australian Aborigines cared more about the Environment than the Old World did, or is this just part of the noble savage stereotype?
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Shortly after the Achaemenid Persians retreated from Europe after 479, an Odrysian kingdom emerged in Thrace covering similar area to the Achaemenid satrapy of Thrace/Skudra. Is there any connection between Achaemenid rule and the formation of the Odrysian kingdom?
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How has Iran consistently been the centre/origin of major empires throughout history despite its rough and mountainous terrain?
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Was England always going to be the hegemon of the British Isles? Was there points in medieval and early modern history where Scotland, Ireland, and/or Wales could have taken that place?
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What caused the Turkic migrations? In the 7th century, they seemingly were mostly confined to the steppes. By the 11th century, Turkic states, mercenaries and slave-soldiers were everywhere throughout the Middle East and dominated the political scene. What happened?
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