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H-NET Asia-Pacific Network
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Asian Studies and History
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This Day in Asian History
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Find out more about Asia's history through this daily feature.
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A Modest Proposal
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Essays covering the Russian Revolution, post WWII Indonesian nationalism, Southeast Asia ancient power structure, ancient Chinese examination system and Singapore's economic and political outlook after 1965.
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Asian royalty
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History, news, books, and links about the royal families of the region.
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Asian Studies WWW VL
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Asia-Pacific Global Resources
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Asian Timelines
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Contains links for significant events and topics leading on to further detailed timelines and articles. Covers India, China and Japan.
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Dutch-Portuguese colonial history
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Dutch-Portuguese colonial history in Arabia Gulf (Bahrain, Hormuz, Oman)Indonesia (Moluccas, Tidore, Ternate, Ambon, Flores, Solor), India, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Malaysia (Malacca-Melaka), Brazil, Taiwan, Ghana, Macao, Timor, colonial remains of forts and heritage, maps. Bibliographies.
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Emperors of the Sangoku
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Rulers of the "Three Kingdoms," of India, China, and Japan. Includes tables, maps, and chronologies.
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History of Asia as a whole
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World History Archives
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Oriental History
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Links to the history and cultures of Asia from ancient to modern times. Articles, discussions, maps, and other resources.
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Pacific and Asian History
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Scholarly resources on societies in both Asia and the Pacific, utilizing a wide variety of written and oral sources. Provided by the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies of the Australian National University.
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Silk Road Seattle
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Maps, photos, historical texts, and other resources on the cultures of the Silk Road across Eurasia, from the beginning of the Common Era (A.D.) to the 17th century.
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The Asiatica Association
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The Asiatica Association is open to all bona fide scholars whose interest is the knowledge of Asian countries and the encounter between Asian values, Human Rights values, and Western values.
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The Real Akbar. The Not So Great
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Revising the notion that Akbar's rule was secular and tolerant of the native Hindu faith.
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