The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Page 82
... East then passed into Arab hands , and it was mainly concerned with the Middle Eastern Islāmic and Greek worlds until the end of the Middle Ages . The only physical contact came from occasional travellers , such as the Italians Marco ...
... East then passed into Arab hands , and it was mainly concerned with the Middle Eastern Islāmic and Greek worlds until the end of the Middle Ages . The only physical contact came from occasional travellers , such as the Italians Marco ...
Page 83
... East ; empire followed in the 18th . The Dutch system demanded the control of the Eastern seas , and this meant the ... East Indies ; no match for the Dutch in resources , they were virtually excluded from the East Indies with the Dutch ...
... East ; empire followed in the 18th . The Dutch system demanded the control of the Eastern seas , and this meant the ... East Indies ; no match for the Dutch in resources , they were virtually excluded from the East Indies with the Dutch ...
Page 132
... east are East Kameng , Lower and Upper Subansiri , West and East Siang , and Dibang Valley districts . At the blind eastern end of the Assam valley is Lohit district , and Tirap and Changlang districts lie to the south on the Myanmar ...
... east are East Kameng , Lower and Upper Subansiri , West and East Siang , and Dibang Valley districts . At the blind eastern end of the Assam valley is Lohit district , and Tirap and Changlang districts lie to the south on the Myanmar ...
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