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The First Unique Ukrainian Nation: The Kingdom of Ruthenia
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How the British East India Company Conquered a Fractured India
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Why Zoroastrianism Was Rome's Ultimate Shield Failure
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The Azabs: The High-Casualty Vanguard of the Ottomans
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The Captive Emperor: How Persia Shattered Roman Prestige
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Stede Bonnet: The Man Who Became a Pirate to Escape His Wife
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Why the Persian Desert Broke Rome's Logistical Machine
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