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  2. Forgotten Empires - Wikipedia

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    After this success, Forgotten Empires and Microsoft Studios co-developed The African Kingdoms and Rise of the Rajas, two further Age of Empires II HD expansion packs. [4] They also contributed to Tale of the Dragon , an expansion for Age of Mythology , a spin-off game centered on mythology.

  3. List of video game franchises - Wikipedia

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  4. List of commercial video games with later released source ...

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    Seven Kingdoms: 1996 2008 RTS: GPLv2: GPLv2 and Proprietary* Enlight: Source code released by Enlight in November, 2008. *Music is proprietary [108] [109] SimCity : 1989 (as SimCity) 2008 (as Micropolis) City-building game: GPL-3.0-or-later [110] GPL-3.0-or-later: Maxis (Will Wright/Don Hopkins) Source code released by Don Hopkins under GPL in ...

  5. Uruk - Wikipedia

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    Said to have been a soldier in the army of Enmerkar in the tale of Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave; Described as "the shepherd" for his epiphet on the SKL and to have held the title of "king" of not just Uruk; but, all of Sumer; Historicity uncertain; 4th Dumuzid 𒌉𒍣𒋗𒄩 "the fisherman whose city was Kuara" r. c. 2700 BC (110 years)

  6. Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland [e] is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and more than 790 adjacent islands, principally in the archipelagos of the Hebrides and the Northern Isles.

  7. History of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    In the south, pastoralists and cultivators bartered goods and competed for land as long-distance caravan routes linked them to the Kenyan coast on the east and to the kingdoms of Uganda on the west. [ 5 ] : 227 Arab, Shirazi and coastal African cultures produced an Islamic Swahili people trading in a variety of up-country commodities, including ...