Faith And Power In Kurdistan: Tracing The Historical Evolution Of Religio-Political Interactions
Published by: Thomas Anne de Jong
Pages: 1-20
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Religio-political conflicts have long characterized the Middle East, with the Kurdistan region and its surrounding territories serving as a prominent stage for such tumultuous events. This area, encompassing the Zagros Mountains and remnants of ancient Mesopotamia, has borne witness to the birth of major religions, the rise and fall of civilizations, and an enduring legacy of strife. These
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Understanding The Crisis: A Multifaceted Examination Of Gun Violence In American Schools
Published by: Johnson Rachel Michael
Pages: 42-56
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In recent years, incidents of gun possession by children within the premises of American schools have drawn widespread attention and concern. While school shootings remain relatively rare events, their potential consequences and societal impact are far-reaching. This paper aims to shed light on the multifaceted problem of gun violence in schools by adopting a comprehensive approach that
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Dynamics Of Friendship: An Overview Of India-Bhutan Relations In The 21st Century
Published by: Das Arjun Priya
Pages: 21-26
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Bhutan's significance in India's foreign policy has been underscored since the historic Friendship Treaty of 1949, which has its roots in earlier treaties dating back to 1865 and 1910 between the British Indian Government and Bhutan. The departure of the British from the Indian subcontinent left Bhutan with a critical choice: to either assume a subordinate status vis-à-vis Tibet or embrace
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Ancient Egypt'S Quest For National Liberation: A Study Of Economic Growth And Ethics
Published by: Turner Elizabeth William
Pages: 27-41
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The twentieth century marked a pivotal era in global history, witnessing Western Europe's ascendancy as the dominant economic force. This transformation, rooted in Europe's industrialization over the preceding century, fully materialized after the conclusion of World War I. The Treaty of Versailles, following the war, led to the establishment of Mandates by the newly formed League of Nations,
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