True. The city is now known as "Istanbul" as the Byzantine Empire took over.
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The answer is stated below.
Explanation:
The League of Nations was set up as an international diplomatic peacekeeping organization that was formed in the background of the first World War and aimed to prevent further intentional crises or warfare. It set a stage for intentional negotiations so that the conflicts could be resolved peacefully. It resolved some disputes but it's power faded on the verge of the Second World War. The very purpose of the foundation of League lost when the world war broke out again.
On July 1, 1898, United States forces, including Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders, defeated greatly outnumbered Spanish forces at San Juan Hill and Kettle Hill near the Spanish stronghold of Santiago de Cuba.
On July 4th The New York Times wrote an article praising the victory. A quote from the article:
“Veteran commanders and men who passed through the civil war are list in admiration of the indomitable daring and superb courage of the regulars and volunteers in the opening engagement of the war.”
Answer:
Discovery of India by Jawaharlal Nehru
Freedom at Midnight by Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins
The Argumentative Indian by Amartya Sen
India after Gandhi: The History of the World’s Largest Democracy by Ramachandra
The Wonder That Was India by A L Basham
The Great Indian Novel by Shashi Tharoor
A Corner Of A Foreign Field by Ramachandra Guha
The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty: Delhi, 1857 by William Dalrymple
India: A history by John Keay
Alberuni’s India by Alberuni