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The Mongol Empire | The Centaurs of World History
Genghis Khan and his men did not have sharp bullets, powerful cannons or even huge battleships. But they had the horse.
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The Trans-Siberian Railway and Vladivostok | The Europe of the Far East
The city of Vladivostok is a link between the Trans-Siberian Railway and the Pacific Sea routes, making it an important cargo and passenger port.
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The Apsara of Cambodia | The Merchants of the Performing Arts
The bridge between humanity and the Gods is crossed when we channel the Divine through our art.
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The Caravanserai of the Silk Road
The caravanserai was not only a stop or a resting place. It was a meeting place.
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The Lingering Scent of Sandalwood | A Short Story of the Incense Trade Route
Sandalwood spread to other regions through the Incense Trade Route until the 16th century CE.
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Intellectual Property Protection | A Brief Insight into the US and China
The nation-based nature of IPP is responsible for the divergence of IP practises around the world.
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Petroleum | A Short Story of Black Gold
The importance and significance of oil as an energy source to create and give light is difficult to explain to the modern world.
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The Locked Memory Vault of the Southeast Asian Mercantile Trade
Are we a region where our memories wash over us like the oceanic tides that come for us?
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The Iron Industry of Ancient Kedah | A Story of the Oldest Civilisation in Southeast Asia
The current date of the Sungai Batu civilisation in Kedah predates the founding of Rome; rendering it the oldest civilisation in Southeast Asia.
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The Miracle on the Han | A Short Story of Economic Nationalism
Import substitution and infant industry protection went hand in hand in Park’s policy of economic nationalism.