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Association of Places/ Abbreviation & Alternative Names
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- Association Of Places/ Abbreviation & Alternative Names
- Ancient World : Beginning to 500 AD - Bronze Age Civilizations
- Mesopotamian Civilization: The Oldest
- Medieval World: 500 AD-1500 AD
- Modern World (1500 AD-1945 AD)
- Issues in 20th Century: Russian, Chinese, Turkish Revolution/ Fascism, Nazism/ Second World War
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- Greek Civilization Highlights
- Roman Civilization Explained
- Modern Democracy (1775–1793)
Association of Places/ Abbreviation & Alternative Names
Association of Places
Place |
Associated with |
Place |
Associated with |
Corsica |
Napoleon Bonaparte |
Medina |
Prophet Muhammad |
Hiroshima |
Dropping of the first atom bomb |
Pearl Harbour |
Japan's attack during World War II |
Jerusalem |
Jesus Christ |
St. Helena |
Napolean Bonaparte |
Macedonia |
Alexander the Great |
Trafalgar |
Nelson |
Mecca |
Prophet Muhammad |
Waterloo |
Napoleon Bonaparte |
Abbreviated or Alternative Names
Abbreviated / Alternative Name |
Original Name |
Abbreviated / Alternative Name |
Original Name |
Apostle of Free Trade |
Richard Cobden |
Li-Kwan |
Pearl Buck |
Bangabandhu |
Sheikh MujiburRahman |
Little Corporal |
Napoleon |
Father of English Poetry |
Geoffery Chaucer |
Maid of Orleans |
John of Arc |
Man of Blood and Iron |
Bismarck |
Man of Destiny |
Napoleon |
G. B. S. |
George Bernard Shaw |
Mark Twain |
Samuel Clemens |
Grand Old Man of Britain |
Gladstone |
Scourge of God |
Chengiz Khan |
Great Commoner |
Pitt, the Younger |
Uncle Ho |
Ho Chi Minh |
Iron Duke, The |
Duke of Wellington |
Desert Fox |
Gen. Rommel |
King Maker |
Earl of Warwick |
Bard of Avon |
Shakespeare |
Lady of the Lamp |
Florence Nightingle |
Maiden Queen |
Elizabeth I |
Voltaire |
Francois Marie Arouet de |
Ike |
D. Eisenhower |
Wizard of the North |
Sir Walter Scott |
Fuehrer |
Adolf Hitler |
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