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[ "Berber Revolt", "participant", "Amazigh" ]
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[ "Berber Revolt", "topic's main category", "Category:Berber Revolt" ]
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[ "Berber Revolt", "participant", "Umayyad Caliphate" ]
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[ "Siege of Baghdad (812–813)", "different from", "Siege of Baghdad" ]
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[ "Siege of Baghdad (812–813)", "different from", "Capture of Baghdad" ]
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[ "Siege of Baghdad (812–813)", "different from", "Capture of Baghdad" ]
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[ "Siege of Baghdad (812–813)", "different from", "Siege of Baghdad (1625)" ]
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[ "Siege of Baghdad (812–813)", "different from", "Siege of Baghdad" ]
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[ "Siege of Baghdad (812–813)", "different from", "Siege of Baghdad" ]
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[ "Abbasid civil war (865–866)", "participant", "Al-Mu'tazz" ]
The Abbasid civil war of 865–866, sometimes known as the Fifth Fitna, was an armed conflict during the "Anarchy at Samarra" between the rival caliphs al-Musta'in and al-Mu'tazz, fought to determine who would gain control over the Abbasid Caliphate. The war, which lasted for about a year, largely revolved around a prol...
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[ "Abbasid civil war (865–866)", "participant", "Al-Musta'in" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "participant", "Alī ibn Abī Ṭālib" ]
The First Fitna was the first civil war in the Islamic community. It led to the overthrow of the Rashidun Caliphate and the establishment of the Umayyad Caliphate. The civil war involved three main battles between the fourth Rashidun caliph, Ali, and the rebel groups. The roots of the first civil war can be traced back...
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[ "First Fitna", "participant", "Muawiyah I" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "participant", "Zubayr ibn al-Awam" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "participant", "'Amr ibn al-'As" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "participant", "Malik al-Ashtar" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "participant", "Ammar ibn Yasir" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "participant", "Talha ibn Ubaydullah" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "followed by", "Second Fitna" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "participant", "Aisha" ]
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[ "First Fitna", "topic's main category", "Category:First Fitna" ]
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[ "Siege of Queli", "participant", "Sajids" ]
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[ "Siege of Queli", "participant", "Kingdom of the Iberians" ]
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[ "Fatimid invasion of Egypt (914–915)", "participant", "Abbasid Caliphate" ]
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[ "Fatimid invasion of Egypt (914–915)", "participant", "Fatimid Caliphate" ]
The first Fatimid invasion of Egypt occurred in 914–915, soon after the establishment of the Fatimid Caliphate in Ifriqiya in 909. The Fatimids launched an expedition east, against the Abbasid Caliphate, under the Berber General Habasa ibn Yusuf. Habasa succeeded in subduing the cities on the Libyan coast between Ifriq...
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[ "Fatimid invasion of Egypt (914–915)", "followed by", "Second Fatimid invasion of Egypt" ]
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[ "Siege of Antioch (968–969)", "different from", "Mesopotamian campaigns of Ardashir I" ]
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[ "Siege of Antioch (968–969)", "different from", "Siege of Antioch" ]
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[ "Siege of Antioch (968–969)", "different from", "Siege of Antioch" ]
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[ "Siege of Antioch (968–969)", "different from", "Siege of Antioch" ]
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[ "Siege of Antioch (968–969)", "different from", "Siege of Antioch" ]
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[ "Siege of Antioch (968–969)", "different from", "Siege of Antioch" ]
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[ "Hungarian invasions of Europe", "topic's main category", "Category:Hungarian invasions of Europe" ]
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[ "Ninna", "followed by", "Kanpyō" ]
Ninna (仁和) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Gangyō and before Kanpyō. This period spanned the years from February 885 through April 889. The reigning emperors were Kōkō-tennō (光孝天皇) and Uda-tennō (宇多天皇).
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[ "Ninna", "follows", "Gangyō" ]
Ninna (仁和) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Gangyō and before Kanpyō. This period spanned the years from February 885 through April 889. The reigning emperors were Kōkō-tennō (光孝天皇) and Uda-tennō (宇多天皇).Change of era January 20, 885 Ninna gannen (仁和元年): The new era name was created to mark an eve...
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[ "Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria", "participant", "Byzantine Empire" ]
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[ "Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria", "participant", "Hungarians" ]
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[ "Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria", "participant", "Pechenegs" ]
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[ "Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria", "participant", "First Bulgarian Empire" ]
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[ "Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria", "participant", "Kievan Rus'" ]
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[ "Old Irish", "topic's main category", "Category:Old Irish" ]
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[ "War of the Three Henries (976–978)", "different from", "War of the Three Henrys" ]
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[ "Iranian Intermezzo", "topic's main category", "Category:Iranian Intermezzo" ]
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[ "Sachsenpfennig", "follows", "Carolingian denarius" ]
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[ "Uqaylid dynasty", "topic's main category", "Category:Uqaylid dynasty" ]
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[ "Ancient Chinese coinage", "topic's main category", "Category:Coins of ancient China" ]
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[ "Sulayhid dynasty", "topic's main category", "Category:Sulayhid dynasty" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Holy Roman Empire" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "pope" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Kingdom of Jerusalem" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Knights Templar" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Teutonic Order" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Principality of Antioch" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Republic of Genoa" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "County of Tripoli" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Republic of Pisa" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Order of Hospitallers" ]
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[ "War of the Lombards", "participant", "Kingdom of Cyprus" ]
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[ "Conquest of Majorca", "topic's main category", "Category:Christian conquest of Mallorca" ]
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[ "Aragonese Crusade", "topic's main category", "Category:Aragonese Crusade" ]
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[ "Fall of Tripoli (1289)", "different from", "Siege of Tripoli" ]
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[ "Fall of Tripoli (1289)", "different from", "Siege of Tripolitsa" ]
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[ "Fall of Tripoli (1289)", "different from", "Siege of Tripoli" ]
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[ "Fall of Tripoli (1289)", "different from", "Siege of Tripoli" ]
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[ "Hospitaller conquest of Rhodes", "participant", "Order of Hospitallers" ]
Aftermath Following the completion of the conquest, the Hospitallers moved their convent and hospital from Cyprus to Rhodes. Efforts were made to attract Latin settlers, both to replenish the local population that had dwindled to some 10,000, and to provide men for military service. The Order lost no time in beginning ...
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[ "Smyrniote crusades", "participant", "Republic of Venice" ]
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[ "Smyrniote crusades", "participant", "Dauphiné" ]
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[ "Smyrniote crusades", "participant", "Papal States" ]
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[ "Smyrniote crusades", "participant", "Order of Hospitallers" ]
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[ "Smyrniote crusades", "participant", "Kingdom of Cyprus" ]
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[ "Smyrniote crusades", "participant", "Beylik of Aydın" ]
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[ "Alexandrian Crusade", "topic's main category", "Category:Alexandrian Crusade" ]
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[ "Kannō disturbance", "participant", "Kō no Moronao" ]
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[ "Kannō disturbance", "participant", "Ashikaga Takauji" ]
Effects One of the main effects of the Disturbance was the re-invigoration of the war effort of the Southern Court. To a large extent its renewed offensive was made possible by turncoats from the Muromachi regime. The imperialist offensive of 1352 directed against Takauji in Kamakura was made possible by the vast num...
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[ "Kannō disturbance", "participant", "Ashikaga Tadayoshi" ]
Resurgence of the Southern Court The events Takauji was nominally shōgun but, having proved not to be up to the task of ruling the country, for more than ten years Tadayoshi governed in his stead. The relationship between the two brothers was however destined to be destroyed by an extremely serious episode called the K...
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[ "Siege of Kamakura (1333)", "follows", "Battle of Sekido" ]
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[ "Siege of Kamakura (1333)", "followed by", "Siege of Tōshō-ji" ]
The 1333 siege of Kamakura was a battle of the Genkō War, and marked the end of the power of the Hōjō clan, which had dominated the regency of the Kamakura shogunate for over a century. Forces loyal to Emperor Go-Daigo and led by Nitta Yoshisada entered the city from multiple directions and destroyed it; in the end, t...
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Thirteenth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Capture of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Seventh Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Sixth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Tenth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Great Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "First Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Eighth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Fifth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "follows", "Fourth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Fourth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Ninth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Third siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Second Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "First War of the Guelderian Succession", "followed by", "Second War of the Guelderian Succession" ]
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[ "Mongol invasions and conquests", "topic's main category", "Category:Wars involving the Mongol Empire" ]
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[ "Fifth siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Thirteenth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Fifth siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Capture of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Fifth siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Third Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Fifth siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Tenth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Fifth siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Twelfth Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Fifth siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "Great Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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[ "Fifth siege of Gibraltar", "different from", "First Siege of Gibraltar" ]
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