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  2. Siege of Bamyan - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Bamyan (Persian: محاصره بامیان) was a siege that took place in 1221, during the Mongol conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire.An army under the leadership of Genghis Khan, ruler of the Mongol Empire, who was in pursuit of Jalal al-Din Mangburni, the last ruler of the Khwarazmian Empire, Genghis Khan crossed the Hindu Kush and after that besieged the citadel of Shahr-e ...

  3. Statues of Gudea - Wikipedia

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    Gudea was a ruler of the state of Lagash between c. 2144 BC and 2124 BC, and the statues demonstrate a very sophisticated level of craftsmanship for that time. The known statues have been named by archaeologists as "A" to "Z" and "AA".

  4. Siege of Warangal (1310) - Wikipedia

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    During the night of 13 February, Malik Kafur had his soldiers build tall ladders to scale the ramparts for a decisive assault. [19] The next morning, the invaders launched a determined assault on the outer fort, and captured it by 16 February. [21] The invaders now needed to cross the inner ditch, and breach the inner stone fort.

  5. Seleucus I Nicator - Wikipedia

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    Seleucus I Nicator (/ s ɪ ˈ l uː k ə s /; [4] Greek: Σέλευκος Νικάτωρ, Séleukos Nikátōr, [b] "Seleucus the Victorious"; c. 358 BC – 281 BC) was a Macedonian Greek general, officer and successor of Alexander the Great who went on to found the eponymous Seleucid Empire, led by the Seleucid dynasty.

  6. Zamindars of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    After the collapse of the Mughals, the British East India Company held sway over much of South Asia. [10] The colonial power wanted the revenue system "to be simple in its principle and uniform in its operation," but the zamindari system was so ingrained that even the early British rulers, from the grant of Dewani (1765) to the Permanent Settlement (1793), dared not challenge it fundamentally.

  7. Road Rules: Islands - Wikipedia

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    Real World easily wins this event as well. The continued defeats demoralize the Road Rules team, who lament their lack of money. The next event includes getting five team members to scale a twelve-foot wall. Road Rules finally wins this event. The final event is tug-of-war, which worries the Road Rulers as they examine Syrus and Sean's strength.

  8. Scale - Wikipedia

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    Weighing scale, an instrument used to measure mass; Scale (ratio), the ratio of the linear dimension of the model to the same dimension of the original; Spatial scale, a classification of sizes; Scale ruler, a tool for measuring lengths and transferring measurements at a fixed ratio of length; Vernier scale, the scale on calipers