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  1. African History | History Forum

    Mar 26, 2025 · African History / North Africa / West Africa / Central Africa / East Africa 1 2 3 … 27 Next Filters External Depictions of African Peoples luci3 Mar 26, 2025 9 10 11 Replies 219 …

  2. If you were to list the most overrated commanders in history, who …

    Welcome to the forum @hua! thankies Mighty clever of the Iron Duke not to make absolute assurances then. If that was the case, I wonder why Gneisenau was as furious as he was, if …

  3. pharaoh 'rameses' is not original pronunciation - History Forum

    Jul 5, 2011 · so chinese 'mu' and 'ramese' is same writing, and it also used for name of some chinese kings. Maybe Western used Alpha Mode to read Hieroglyphs, so it was Separated to …

  4. Arresting Runaway Wagons. ... | History Forum

    British Railways Illustrated Volume 5 No. 5 of February 1996 included an article about the LNWR goods yard at Edge Hill, Liverpool. In 1850, the Edge Hill yards occupied 40 acres, with room …

  5. Post-Revolutionary Leaders | History Forum

    May 3, 2011 · Who were the most influential political figures of the 1780s (AoC timeframe) by state? Sorry for such a broad question. My reason for asking this (outside of pure historical …

  6. How many signs do Demotic scripts have? - History Forum

    May 24, 2020 · Egyptian hieroglyphs had a total of some 1,000 distinct characters Demotic is derived from Hieratic which in turn is the cursive version of Egyptian hieroglyphs. So how …

  7. Fencing in the past | History Forum

    Jan 29, 2025 · Japanese "fencing"? Not really fencing but the title of the bulletin calls it so German Mensur. Otto Skorzeny got his scars from fencing

  8. Victorian Era cult? - History Forum

    Sep 10, 2021 · Hello, I am a high school senior interested in history. Currently, I am looking for a cult that I remember researching but I cannot find any info on it anymore. I believe the cult was …

  9. Ancient Arabian goddess al-Uzza - History Forum

    Jul 6, 2018 · From what we know of the pre-Islamic Arabian pantheon, al-Uzza was the youngest among the three chief goddesses of Mecca and later came to be identified with the Roman …

  10. HI Everyone | History Forum

    Hi everyone I am keen on history but no real expert on any thing so hope to learn from you all