The correct answer is . Armenia/Republic of Georgia. During the pre-World War I nation the name of the country is Armenia. Its post-war name is not Republic of Georgia, but rather it is named as the Republic of Armenia. On the other hand, Russia is for Soviet Union, Austria-Hungary for Austria, Hungary and Ottoman Empire for Republic of Turkey
Blitzkreig a mix of armor and infantry but one giant wave like a spear
Seems like it is KDKA and it was a great success
<span>He disregarded the decision and removal of the Cherokee proceeded as planned.
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True. Slavery became common within much of Europe during the Dark Ages and it continued into the Middle Ages. The Byzantine–Ottoman wars (1265–1479) and the Ottoman wars in Europe (14th to 20th centuries) resulted in the capture of large numbers of Christian slaves. The Dutch, French, Spanish, Portuguese, British, ARABS and a number of West African kingdoms played a prominent role in the Atlantic slave trade, especially after 1600.
So from what we know of, the Arab Empire enslaved Christians in 1600.