Which TWO important events took place in 604?

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Answer 1

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600 AD Kingdom of Funan And Chenla-The Cambodian Kingdom of Funan was taken over by the Northern Kingdom of Chenla.

604 AD Shotoku's Reforms- Between 593 and 628 Empress Suiko ruled Japan. During her reign, the prime mover behind the throne was Prince Shotoku. In 604, Shotoku issued a seventeen-article "Constitution". It called for a strong central government in Japan, based on the Chinese model. Some of Shotoku's reforms were implemented leading to a more centralized Japanese government.

618 AD T'ang Dynasty Founded- The T'ang Dynasty was founded in 618 by Li Yuan and his son Li Shih-min. The T'angs dynasty used Loyang and Ch'ang-an as eastern and western capitals. The basic administrative organization of the Tang dynasty would guide China until the 20th century.

622 AD Forced To Flee Mecca -The town elders of Mecca initially opposed the teachings of Mohammed. They forced him to flee to Medina. His flight became known as the Hegira.

627 AD Battle Of Nineveh At the battle of Nineveh, the forces of Heraclius (the Byzantine Emperor), defeated the forces of the Sassanid Empire. The Persian forces were led by Khosrau II. The victory saved the Byzantine Empire from further Persian attack.

630 AD Mecca Falls - Muhammad- Muhammed organized the commonwealth of Islam in and around Mecca. A series of battles was fought between Mecca and Medina. Under the Treaty of Hudaybiya, Muhammad's followers were finally given the right to undertake pilgrimages to Mecca. But when this right was denied them, they took control of the city.

632 AD First Islamic Caliphate- Muhammed died in 632 A.D. Abu Bakr became the first Caliph or 'agent of the prophet'. He brings rebellious Arab tribes under control.

634 AD Omar I- Sword Of God- Abu Bakr dies after ruling as Caliph for only two years. He is succeeded by Omar, who is given the name 'sword of God' for his many military exploits in expanding Muslim rule. His first target will be Syria.

635 AD Persians Defeated- Under Omar, the Arabs begin a series of campaigns against the Persian Empire. They first lose to the Persians at the Battle of the Bridge, only to defeat the Persians in 635 at Tel Buwayb. Omar goes on to win a series of battles. The Battle of Nehawand in central Persia completed his conquest of the Persian Empire in 642.

637 AD Jerusalem Surrendered- Omar began a campaign against the Byzantines. The Arab forces defeated the Byzantines at the Battle of Yarmuk. The Arabs took Damascus and Emessa. In 638 Jerusalem surrendered to Omar's forces. Ceasaria and Aleppo were soon taken as well.

639 AD Rois Faineats- Dagobert was the last strong king of the Frankish Kingdom. With his death, royal power declined. In its place, arose a period of feudal decentralization. Land and power were more strongly concentrated in the aristocracy. There was a breakdown of state power which became decentralized in the hands of local officials who ruled with nearly complete independence.

642 AD Arabs Conquer Egypt- Arab forces under the command of Amir ibn al-As attacked Egypt. In 642, under terms arranged by Cyrus, Patriarch of Alexandria, Egypt surrendered. Terms of the agreement included guaranteed security for people and property, as well as freedom of religion. All this was to be obtained in return for the payment of tribute.

644 AD Omar I Assassinated- Omar I was assassinated in a mosque of Medina. His assassin was a Persian slave of a provincial governor. Omar was seceded by Othman from the Omayyad clan.

656 AD Battle Of The Camels- Othman was assassinated in Medina. He was succeeded by Muhammed's nephew and son-in-law, Ali ibn Abi Talib. The succession is disputed by Aisha, Muhammmad's widow, on behalf of the Omayyad clan. Ali defeats the rebels at the Battle of the Camels.

660 AD Kingdom of Silla (Korea)- The Kingdom of Silla, on the Korean peninsula, conquered the Paekchke Kingdom. It then went on to capture the Koguryu Kingdom. These conquests brought about the first unification of the Korean Peninsula.

661 AD Ali Assassinated- Ali was assassinated in a mosque in Kufah. His assassin was a former supporter who became a Kharajite critic of Ali. Ali was succeeded by Muawiya who founded the Omayyad caliphate.

673 - 678 Ad Arab Forces Fail To Capture Constantinople- From 673-678 A.D., Arab forces besieged Constantinople. The siege failed due to both the strength of the city walls and a new invention- "the Greek Fire" which caused havoc among the Arab fleet. In 678 A.D., a 30-year peace treaty was negotiated.

680 AD Battle Of Karbala- The Caliph Muawiya died in Damascus after an 18-year reign. His son Yazid succeeded him. Yazid's succession is contested by the Kufans, who invited al-Husain, the son of Ali, to be the new caliph. When al-Husain arrived from Mecca, a battle took place at Karbala. Al-Husain was killed, becoming a martyr for Shi'ite Muslims.


Related Questions

With the Adams-Onis treaty, who kept the southwest from Texas to California?

England
France
Spain
United States

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Answer:

Spain

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What was the reason for the Sugar Act of 1764? (4 points)

a
To keep the colonists safe

b
To pay for war debts

c
To prevent smuggling

d
To raise funds for the colonies

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Answer:

the focus was to prevent the colonist from smuggling

the goal was to pay for war debts

So the main reason for the Sugar Act (The American Revenue Act) was to pay for war debts

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Before the Spanish-American War, what country controlled Cuba as a colony?

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Answer:

the answer is Spain

Explanation:

found in my Notebook from my last year notes :D

Item 3
Which words best describe Dr. Mesmer?

A.humble, kind, and wise

B.simple, plain, and direct

C.fast, daring, and strong

D.elegant, fancy, and mysterious

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The set of words which describes Dr. Mesmer the best is: elegant, fancy, and mysterious. Thus, option 'D' is correct.

Who was Dr. Mesmer?

German physician Franz Anton Mesmer has a passion for astronomy. He proposed the presence of a natural energy exchange that takes place between all living things and inanimate objects. He named this "animal magnetism," which has since occasionally been referred to as mesmerism.

Dr. Mesmer becomes famous by persuading patients that his force has helped them feel better. His methods only work if patients believe anything would happen. The patients were encouraged to believe in a force by Dr. Mesmer, and this expectation of improvement helped them feel better.

Mesmer saw good health as the unhindered movement of life through the many channels that comprise our body. Obstacles to this flow led to illness. Therefore, option 'D' (elegant, fancy, and mysterious) is the correct option.

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Which of the following statements about the rivers of the United States and Canada is false?

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Answer:

A. the grand canyon was formed by the continuous flow of the Columbia River.

Explanation:

What are the 3 major reasons Spain began exploring in the late 1400's to the 1500's

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Answer:

Search for new and better trade routesTo find treasures and valuablesTo spread Christianity

Explanation:

1. Historical shows that Span began exploring other parts of the earth in search of new and better trade routes. For example, the Spanish explorer Christopher Columbus is said to have begun his expedition because of his search for new and better trade routes.

2. Also, part of the many expeditions of Christopher Columbus was made because of his quest to find treasures such as gold and silver for the Spanish empire.

3. Another reason Spain began exploring in the late 1400s to the 1500s was more of a religious reason; to spread Christianity.

Read the quotation, and then answer the question. Manifested means shown.
"His stern integrity, firmness of purpose,
unwavering courage ... and love of his
country, have been admirably manifested in
all the leading incidents of his eventful life,
and have proclaimed him the fearless asserter
and defender of the rights of man."
-Philo A. Goodwin,
Biography of Andrew Jackson, President of
the United States (1837)

Goodwin felt that Jackson was
A. Too unpredictable
B. Worthy of respect
C. Unforgiving
Which one?

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B worthy of respect, he’s admiring Jackson

Answer:

worthy of respect

Explanation:

When did civilization in India began?

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2500 i think tbh i don’t really know

MARKING PEOPLE AS BRAINLIST ALOT OF POINTS! please if you don’t know please don’t answer I will report if you just want the points.

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Answer:

3 different social classes

Explanation:

the clergy (First Estate) and nobility (Second Estate)—which were privileged minorities—and the Third Estate, which represented the .

Answer:

A) 3 different Social classes

Explanation:

They are the clergy (First Estate), nobility (Second Estate), and the Third Estate, which represented the majority of the people.

11) What is Cunelform?
A) A writing system developed by the Phoenicians
B) A writing system developed by the Egyptians Hieroglyph
C) Awriting system developed by the Sumerians
D) Awriting system d
HURRY A TEST!!!

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Answer:

its c

Explanation:

What Hypothesis will the experiment test. Its in Energy and temperature ​

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Answer:

it will test both

Explanation:

it will test both because you are going to use both of them in the experiment.

The beginning of the Maasai

what major conflict is introduced in the beginning?

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Answer:

Early in history, a volcano erupts, establishing a conflict known as character vs. nature.

Explanation:

"The Beginnings of the Maasai," is a myth about the Maassai tribe, their gods and their links with each other and with nature. Right at the beginning of the story we are introduced to a conflict known as character x nature, where a volcano erupts and causes damage to the cearium, putting the cows to fly straight to the sky. However, the Maasai believed that the volcanic eruption was sent by the god of the sky, Enkai, who sent the cows to heaven because he wanted them to become sacred.

What was the result of the Battle of the Spanish Armada?

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Answer:

c i think

Explanation:

On what foundation did the Court find that women should have
gthe right to an abortion?

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Answer:

Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 (1973), was a landmark decision of the U.S. supreme Court in which the Court ruled that the Constitution of the United States protects a pregnant woman's liberty to choose to have an abortion without excessive government restriction.

1. For homework, your teacher asks you to tell your mom or dad what's happening in the novel you're reading. Why?
Your teacher has already read the story and doesn't want to hear it again.
Your teacher thinks you need to practice your public speaking skills.
Retelling a story helps you remember the story and understand how all the events fit together.
Your parents might want to read the story so they can explain it to you.

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Explanation:

is this a homework question ?? I don't understand it

I would say “retelling the story helps you remember the story and understand how all the events fit together” would be the answer because this is what one does when the re-read over their notes out loud.

All of the following are solutions for reducing air pollution except

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what are the options
Answer: Decreasing the use of public transportation.

What does I am fed up with the world, and it with me. I am like a ripe stool, and the world is like a gigantic anus, and so we’re about to let go of each other mean

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Answer:

These words were said by Martin Luther to his wife before he died.

Explanation:

Martin Luther was considered to be an addict of scatological joke. Scatological jokes are also known as toilet jokes or potty humor. In his writings and sayings, Luther has used such jokes or humor.

Before Luther died, he wrote to his wife the given statement. He considered himself to be faeces, who is been pushed out of gigantic anus of the world. He is talking about his death that he is about to face asserting that he is fed up with the world, just like the world is fed up with him. During his serving, he was in constant combat with those who opposed his views. He was rude and crude and harsh in his speech towards those who opposed him.

Therefore, in his last letter to his wife, he is saying that now, they both are letting go of each other, saying good bye to each other.

Legends of sleepy hollow common lit

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Answer:

is free ?

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In which population would you expect disease to spread more quickly?

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Answer:

In densely populated urban societies, disease would be expected to spread more quickly.

Explanation:

Which action occurs in both presidential and parliamentary government?

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Answer:

Help passing bills and do things for the country

Explanation:

Google these cause i could be wrong T-T

What as one result of northern whites' fears of racial equality?

A. Race riots
B. Plessy v. Ferguson
C. literacy tests
D. Poll Taxes​

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That ones for google

Answer:

literacy test

Explanation:

a literacy test was when African Americans had to write something down on a piece of paper but they had to write a word or a phrase that a white told them to write. whatever they wrote it had to be written correctly. literacy test were just northern whites' fears of racial equality, because they did not want African Americans involved in their politics, so they created the literacy test because most African Americans didn't know how to write.

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The main objection to the adoption of the United States Constitution was based primarily on the belief that

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Answer: b. individual freedoms could be restricted by a strong central government .

Explanation:

The United States Constitution was created to replace the Articles of Confederation which had given the central/ federal government such little power that it was ineffective.

The Constitution therefore gave more power to the Federal Government but then some people were objected to this because they thought that power centralized in such a form could restrict individual freedoms.

A compromise was reached with the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the US Constitution which would guarantee protection to the individual America.

How did railroad expansion affect the prices of goods during the glided age

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Answer:

They needed to pay for the rairoad so they increased the prices to pay off their debt.

Explanation:

Just add text support or more sentences when you submit, i dont know your context

Answer:

It lowered the price of goods.

Explanation:

Because railroads were very cheap transportation options, the industries had a much lower cost of production transporting their products by the railroads than by transporting in other vehicles.

Why did Buddhism spread throughout India during the rule of the Mauryan
Empire?

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Answer: The emperor Ashoka the Great encouraged all Indians to practice Buddhism

Explanation: I just took the test and this was the correct answer




According to Wright, what is the problem with pantheism

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Answer:

Panentheism (meaning "all-in-God", from the Greek πᾶν pân, "all", ἐν en, "in" and Θεός Theós, "God")[1] is the belief that the divine pervades and interpenetrates every part of the universe and also extends beyond space and time. The term was coined by the German philosopher Karl Krause in 1828 to distinguish the ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775–1854) about the relation of God and the universe from the supposed pantheism of Baruch Spinoza.[1] Unlike pantheism, which holds that the divine and the universe are identical,[2] panentheism maintains an ontological distinction between the divine and the non-divine and the significance of both.

Explanation:

Answer:

He says "God is everything and everything is God"

Explanation:

Which pharaoh was asked to release the Hebrews?

Ramses
Thutmose
Tutankhamen
Ikhnaton

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Answer:

This is your answer to your question

Tutankhamen

Answer:

A. Ramses

Explanation:

When were antibiotics invented?

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Answer:

This phenomenon has long been known; it may explain why the ancient Egyptians had the practice of applying a poultice of moldy bread to infected wounds. But it was not until 1928 that penicillin, the first true antibiotic, was discovered by Alexander Fleming, Professor of Bacteriology at St. Mary's Hospital in London.

Answer:

1928

Explanation:

This phenomenon has long been known; it may explain why the ancient Egyptians had the practice of applying a poultice of moldy bread to infected wounds. But it was not until 1928 that penicillin, the first true antibiotic, was discovered by Alexander Fleming, Professor of Bacteriology at St. Mary's Hospital in London.

Discuss the three landmarks that you consider most important to the phenomenon known as the Protestant Reformation. Why and how were these significant? Which have most deeply influenced and/or survived into our own time?

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Answer:

Ninety-Five Theses, Printing press, and New Testament translation.

Explanation:

Martin Luther nailed the theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church in Germany, which eventually led rise to break Christianity into two groups that came to be known as the Protestant.

Luther targets the papal authority, corruption, indulgence system, and purgatory.

Printing presses played a significant key even though the printing press not created to aid the Protestant Reformation. It allowed ideas and spreading information in massive numbers across all Europe.

Translation of the New Testament in other languages like German helped people to connect and understand the Bible.  

The Earth can gain or lose matter

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Answer:

The earth "can" is the answer

Answer:

It can lose and gain matter

Explanation:

Things can fall into earth and be brought out of it like a rocket.

Explain how Jane
Addams' Hull House in
Chicago helped female
European immigrants
during the Progressive
Era (1890-1920).

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Answer:

Addams and other Hull-House residents sponsored legislation to abolish child labor, establish juvenile courts, limit the hours of working women, recognize labor unions, make school attendance compulsory and ensure safe working conditions in factories.

Explanation:

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