Analyze the changes and continuities in the Arabic world’s acceptance of ONE of the following items between 7. Describe and analyze the cultural, economic, and political impact of Islam on ONE of the following regions between 7. C. E. Describe the developments and shifts in trade in ONE of the following regions between 6. CE. Compare and contrast the economic and political choices made during the Tang/Song Era with those made during the first century of the Ming dynasty. Describe and analyze the changing political structure of China between 6. CE. Compare and contrast the economic and political effects of China on TWO of the following neighboring regions. Compare and contrast the economic and political systems of two of the following regions between 7. CE. Compare and contrast the Greek Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church using TWO of the following criteria: Religious dogma. Role and responsibilities of clergy. Organizational structure. Art used in places of worship. Compare and contrast the social, political and economic patterns of the TWO of the following civilizations Mayans. Aztecs. Incas. 10. Militaria Mart features a reputable dealer directory and resource site for collectors of militaria. African history is the oldest human history in the World. From Kemet to the present great leaders have shapped Africa and world history. This page is dedicated to remembering their noble deeds, learning from their mistakes and. AP World History - Stearns Chapter 2 – Classical Civilization: China. Introduction – longest-lived civilization in history Isolated Couldn’t learn from other cultures; Rare invasions; Distinctive identity; Relatively. Concentration Camp Lists. Afghanistan: Land of the Afghans ENFIELD LOCK PLATE BY J. Musket lock plate with inner works. No markings of any kind on exterior face. BRAZIER” on interior just over mainspring. In very good condition with only very minor spots of.
Compare and contrast Japanese and European feudalism using TWO of the following criteria: Warrior class. Architecture. Role of king/emperor. Compare and contrast the impact of TWO of the following migrations: Bantu. Vikings. Aztecs. 12. Compare and contrast Islam and Christianity using TWO of the following criteria: Dogma. Relation to the state. Religious prophets. Role of women. 13. Describe the developments and shifts in the role of women in TWO of the following regions between 6. CE: China. Dar al- Islam. Western Europe. 14. Compare and contrast the short and long- term effects of the Crusades on Western Europe and the Middle East. Compare and contrast the role and function of cities in TWO of the following regions: Dar al- Islam. Western Europe. China. Compare and contrast European and sub- Saharan contacts with the Islamic world using TWO of the following criteria: Degree of adoption of Islam. Military conflict. Economic relationship. Treatment of minority/indigenous religions. Militaria Mart is an online shopping centre and resource for all. Militaria with 1. Pre 1. 88. 1 XCII 9. Gordon Highlanders Uniform Cross Belt Plate. Beautiful solid brass badge which comes in wonderful original condition although there is light wear to the high points, long lugs both in tact, measures 3. W3. 1 October 1. 93. Medal. Given to those who took part in the occupation of the Sudetenland, or bohemia and Moravia. Both items date from the 1. This rare medal was commissioned by Alexander Davidson to celebrate the victory; it is inscribed around the rim . It has suffered some wear to the surface and both lugs on the back have been replaced. This one comes from my own collection and I had two new lugs put on some time ago so it could be worn on a shako. This is not a perfect specimen but a perfect one would fetch a considerably higher price, as these plates are quite rare, worn on the last Shako issued to the British army. This one is a great gap filler to a collection or a super example if collecting on a budget. Please see detailed pictures for condition. French Chassepot Bayonet and Scabbard. This was designed to fit on the French Model 1. Chassepot Rifled Infantry Musket, It was manufactured from 1. French Model 1. 87. Gras Bayonet. It has wood grips and a hooked quillon with a ball finial. The blade has a single fuller on both sides and the tip comes to a gentle point. It comes in good condition, but it needs a clean; there is a light bloom of rust in areas, which is mostly on the surface. No scabbard, hence price, but still a very good collectable grade. There is a H Holden listed for the 3. Grenadier Guards for this period, but more research is needed if you want to pursue the naming. Khedive. It comes with a copy of Chalmers. This was a rebellion against British forces and the Afridis. The Afridis is a Karlanri Pashtun tribe present in Pakistan, with substantial numbers in Afghanistan and their territory includes the Khyber Pass; for sixteen years the Afridis received a subsidy from the government of British India for safeguarding the Khyber Pass for the British as it was an integral part of the ancient Silk Road, it is one of the oldest known passes in the world. Throughout history it has been an important trade route between Central Asia and South Asia and a strategic military location. The Mohmands were a Pashtun tribe who inhabit the hilly country to the north- west of Peshawar, in the North- West Frontier and they contributed to the Frontier Rebellion, the latter stages to the Second Afghan War. Comes in good sharp condition. Century Political Copper Condor Token 'Odd Fellows'. This style of token was issued in London by Spence and it was a political swipe at then then politicians Pitt and Fox, on one side Pitt is shown crying and Fox is laughing, on the back should be a heart on a hand within a wreath with the word 'honour', this token for some reason has a deliberate hole where the heart should be, maybe a political statement all its own. Other than the hole the token is in a very good detailed condition. Century Musket & Pistol Balls. UK. The bronze medal (this example) was awarded to German troops and civilians for service during China. The steel medal was awarded to people contributing to the war effort at home and to the sailors of the merchant fleet transporting the troops to China. Medal is in good order other than someone (probably thinking it was pure gold) has put scratches to the front and rear. R7. All my badges come with a full money back guarantee. Comes in good order but obscured on the base. Mk. II Lee Metford Bayonet & Scabbard. This is a post Boer war bayonet, the mark two pattern, crossguard and wooden grips held in place by two brass rivets. The blade is a double- edge type, un- fullered, with a medial rib the runs from the ricasso to the blade tip; the oil hole is no longer in the grip, but in this case on the Mk. II it is found on the pommel. The blade is well marked with Edward VII crown and the date of 1. It comes with its original leather and steel scabbard and the whole this was the first of the series intended solely for the Lee- Enfield Infantry Rifle and likely saw service during WWI. The hilt incorporates an unusual shaped pommel with a push button internal spring latch, a steel piece comes in very good condition, the metal parts have been cleaned up to a good finish some time ago. L2. 4 on Consignment. Copper Nelson Centenary Medallion From the Victory (3). In 1. 90. 5 the B. F. S. S. A fund was set up known as 'The Nelson Centenary Memorial Fund' and the king (Edward VII) who took a great interest in the society allowed his initials, E. R. VII, to be stamped on the souveniers. A fund was set up known as 'The Nelson Centenary Memorial Fund' and the king (Edward VII) who took a great interest in the society allowed his initials, E. R. VII, to be stamped on the souveniers. This one is named to PC F. Kennett and comes in excellent condition. Mons Star Trio to Rifle Brigade . Albert Pratten was born and raised in Canning Town East London around 1. He saw extensive service in South Africa during the Boer War and was awarded the QSA with the Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal bars, as well as the KSA with South Africa 0. The 4th division was ordered to stand at Caudry, the surrounding countryside near Le Cateau, and cover the withdrawing troops from Mons, although very heavily outnumbered, the Brits held their ground suffering heavy casualty. But our old soldier Albert Pratten was a survivor; it must have seemed without rest bite that his battalion was then ordered to Marne, the battle started on the 6th September 1. Here it was up to the allies to suspend the German advance towards Paris, there was a fortunate break in the German line and the Allies were quick to respond, but still heavily outnumbered by the advancing army, the day was saved on 7 September by the aid of 6,0. French reserve infantry troops ferried from Paris in streams of taxi cabs. On the 6th July a major trench raid was planned and was carried out to some degree of success; the 1st battalion Rifle Brigade along with the 1st SLI and assisted by a battery of artillery raided the German trenches near the village of Pilkem. The trenches were held by the 2. Landstum regiments from Schleswig- Holstein, their snipers were proving to be a real annoyance to the British soldiers in the opposite trenches; taking of the trenches was hard fighting causing many casualty. It was here that Albert received a gunshot wound, bad enough to get him sent back to blighty via the SS Anglia, he was also recommended for the military medal for his part in this action, but for some reason the award was not granted, instead he was to receive the . All three medals are in excellent condition, there is a mistake on the naming on the star, it is named to 6. Private E Pratten, so there are two medal index cards, one, for E Pratten, the more comprehensive card and two, for Albert Pratten, just showing medal entitlement as the pair, but I have been backwards and forwards with his name, number and regiment and I can confirm, both are the same man, never rectified because he never complained about the miss- naming. The Mons bar looks like a replacement, but an old one and it has been on the star for a very long time. A wonderful long serving soldier, just missing out of a Military Medal for Gallantry in the Field. The 4th battalion was raised in Parkhurst (Isle of Wight). Under command of 9th Brigade, 3rd Division. His first engagement must have been at Aisne, at the battle of La Bassee, in aid of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade, by then, the battle was already in full swing; this was part of an effort to outflank the Germans in France but the tables turned and the Germans outflanked the allies resulting in high casualties and POW. Somewhere during these actions, Derek was wounded, he was discharged due to wounds received on 1. March 1. 91. 6. 1. Great War, known as The Old Contemptable. Along with the medal come two original photographs of Derek in uniform with his pals and what is believed to be his cap badge. It is also believed that Derek Bishop originated from Sussex. All now come mounted on card for display or safe storage along with a copy of his medal index card. Star Trio to Callighan ASC Ambulance Driver Casualty. His medal index card states he served in the Balkans campaign as a driver with the 1. Field Ambulance, but 1. France for the whole of the war, he probably arrived in France on 8th of August 1. FA but was transferred to the one of the army service corps motor ambulance convoys going out to Salonika in the Autumn of 1. In the late summer and early autumn of 1. Spanish Flu epidemic which raged for three months and filled three- quarters of the cemetery in Kirechkoi. Without doubt Callighan, now promoted to lance Corporal would have been present at one of the hospitals at this time, delivering wounded and soldiers which had contracted the disease, unfortunately he succumbed to the flu himself and despite the best efforts of the nursing staff he died on 1. September 1. 91. 8. To die of the Spanish Flue was not at all peaceful, we often call bad colds flue these days, but this form of influenza greatly effected the lungs, heart, liver and kidneys, so many soldiers would have preferred a bullet, I. All three medals are in very good condition and come mounted on card for safe storage or display. Ox & Bucks Light Infantry. British war and Victory medal pair, 4. Private. I must say at this point, and I will explain in more detail later, that this man. The Star should be named to the Cyclist Corps and the pair to the Ox & Bucks. This is stated on his mic. Another set of medals were ordered with the correct naming and then cancelled for some reason. So it is confirmed that this is the only set issued. He enlisted firstly into the Lancaster Fusiliers and he was soon transferred into the Army Cyclist Corps.
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