By Region
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- WWW-VL History, Macedonia
- Macedonian history links on the World Wide Web Virtual Library History Catalogue
- 122
- Centre for the Study of the Renaissance
- University of Warwick center for the research and teaching of the period. Provides information about the journal; conferences, seminars, and symposia; news and links; academic programs; and special projects.
- 123
- Exhibits Collection: Renaissance
- Interactive guide for students to explore the Renaissance, especially in Italy.
- 124
- Renaissance Personalities
- Research projects by Riverdale Junior Secondary School about Renaissance musicians, scultors, explorers, scientists, architects, politicians, scholars, patrons, and artists.
- 125
- History of the Ancient Near East
- Historical information and links covering the region from Turkey to Southwestern Iran.
- 126
- Hittites: 1600-717 BC
- Brief chronology of the Hittite Empire as well as an overview of their language, legal system, and religion.
- 127
- Myths and Facts about the Origin of the Arabs
- Historic and cultural research about the origin of the Arabs. The Ismaelite myth and other legends examined and compared with documented evidences.
- 128
- Efkere.com
- Documenting the history of an Armenian village northeast of Kayseri. Includes a picture gallery, details about a famous monastery and documents.
- 129
- Osman I
- A brief profile of the man who proclaimed himself Sultan and established the Ottoman Empire.
- 130
- Padisahlar Albumu
- A collection of portraits of the Ottoman Sultans, from the History Department, American University of Beirut.
- 132
- The Ottoman Sultans and Caliphs 1290-1924 AD
- Well-assembled site by Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D. listing Islamic rulers prior to and including the Ottoman Turks. Includes maps of the Ottoman Empire throughout the ages.
- 133
- World History at KMLA - History of Warfare
- A listing of the wars of the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia, 1300-1920.
- 134
- World History at KMLA - History of Warfare
- A listing of the wars of the Ottoman Empire in Arabia, 1517-1918.
- 135
- Empire of the Ottomans
- A brief background feature on the rise and decline of the Ottoman Empire. (January 08, 2002)
- 136
- American Treasures of the Library of Congress
- Permanent exhibition of the "rarest, most interesting or significant items relating to America's past". Exhibit divided into three sections covering History, Philosophy, and Fine Arts.
- 137
- Gold Rush Gallery
- Documentation of the discovery of gold in the southern Appalachians, the history of the US Branch Mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, and a large collection of US gold coins (minted from 1796-1933).
