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c. 7000 BCE

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c. 6500 BCE

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c. 5800 BCE

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c. 1700 BCE

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c. 1500 BCE

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c. 1250 BCE

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c. 750 BCE

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c. 667 BCE

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c. 650 BCE

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612 BCE

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c. 570 BCE

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c. 550 BCE

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546 BCE

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c. 545 BCE

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499 BCE

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493 BCE
490 BCE
481 BCE

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478 BCE

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c. 466 BCE

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c. 460 BCE
448 BCE

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414 BCE
c. 350 BCE

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334 BCE

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333 BCE

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c. 200 BCE

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183 BCE

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c. 170 BCE

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53 BCE

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47 BCE

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41 BCE

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c. 20

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c. 80

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158

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325

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330

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337
360

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361

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363

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378

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379

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431

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487

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525

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527

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532

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534

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537

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674

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c. 700

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726

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c. 1071

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1082

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1098

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1099

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1182
1190

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1204

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c. 1205

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c. 1285
1347

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1354
1402
c. 1450

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1453

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1460
1462
c. 1480

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1492

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1517

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1557

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1571
1609

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1717

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1774
1820

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1841
1844
1852
1853

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1854

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1855
1908

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1912

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1913

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Go to Enver Pasha (1881–1922) in World Encyclopedia (1 ed.)

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1914

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1915

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1918

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1919

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1920

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1922

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1923

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