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  1. 1 day ago · A short-lived monarchical state known as the Principality of Albania (1914–1925) was succeeded by an even shorter-lived first Albanian Republic (1925–1928). Another monarchy, the Kingdom of Albania (1928–1939), replaced the republic. The country endured occupation by Italy just prior to World War II (1939–1945).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marco_PoloMarco Polo - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Marco Polo ( / ˈmɑːrkoʊ ˈpoʊloʊ / ⓘ, Venetian: [ˈmaɾko ˈpolo], Italian: [ˈmarko ˈpɔːlo] ⓘ; c. 1254 – 8 January 1324) [1] was a Venetian merchant, explorer and writer who travelled through Asia along the Silk Road between 1271 and 1295. [2] [3] His travels are recorded in The Travels of Marco Polo (also known as Book of the ...

    • 8 January 1324 (aged 69–70), Venice, Republic of Venice
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RumiRumi - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (Persian: جلال‌الدین محمّد رومی), or simply Rumi (30 September 1207 – 17 December 1273), was a 13th-century poet, Hanafi faqih (jurist), Islamic scholar, Maturidi theologian (mutakallim), and Sufi mystic originally from Greater Khorasan in Greater Iran.

    • Sultan Valad, Ala al-din Chelebi, Amir Alim Chelebi, Malike Khatun.
    • Mathnawi, Rumi Music
    • Gevher Khatun, Karra Khatun
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TehranTehran - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Tehran ( Persian: تهران; / tɛəˈræn, - ˈrɑːn, ˌteɪ -/; [tehˈɾɒːn] ⓘ [a] is the capital and largest city of Iran, also serving as the capital of the province, the county and the Central District. With a population of around 9.4 million in the city, and 16.8 million in the metropolitan area, Tehran is the most populous city in ...

    • 900 to 1,830 m (2,952 to 6,003 ft)
    • Iran
  6. 3 days ago · Map showing the boundary of the 13th century Mongol Empire compared to today's Mongols in Mongolia, Russia, the Central Asian States, and China. The Mongol Empire, at its height of the largest contiguous empire in history, had a lasting impact, unifying large regions.

    • 24,000,000 km² (9,300,000 sq mi)
  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbrahamAbraham - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Abraham (originally Abram) is the common Hebrew patriarch of the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Judaism, he is the founding father of the special relationship between the Jews and God; in Christianity, he is the spiritual progenitor of all believers, whether Jewish or non-Jewish; and in Islam, he is a link in the chain of Islamic prophets that begins with ...

  8. 3 days ago · The Mongol invasions of Japan in the 13th century during the Kamakura period spurred further evolution of the Japanese sword. The swordsmiths of the Sōshū school represented by Masamune studied tachi that were broken or bent in battle, developed new production methods, and created innovative Japanese swords.

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