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Ottoman–Hotaki War (1726–1727) (redirect from Ottoman-Persian War (1722-1727))
They had gained control over parts of current Afghanistan and Iran from 1722 to 1729, after having taken advantage of the heavily declining, plagued by...
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Audio Video Bridging (redirect from IEEE 1722)
(AVB) Systems; IEEE 1722-2011 Layer 2 Transport Protocol for Time-Sensitive Applications (AV Transport Protocol, AVTP); and IEEE 1722.1-2013 Device Discovery...
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The Russo-Persian War of 1722–1723, known in Russian historiography as the Persian campaign of Peter the Great, was a war between the Russian Empire and...
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Events from the year 1722 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George I Governor General of New France: Philippe de Rigaud Vaudreuil...
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1720s in archaeology (redirect from 1722 in archaeology)
The decade of the 1720s in archaeology involved some significant events. 1722: Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen arrives at Easter Island. Formal excavations...
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Fortuyn (also spelled Fortuin) was a ship owned by the Chamber of Amsterdam of the Dutch East India Company (Dutch: Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie,...
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The 1722 British general election elected members to serve in the House of Commons of the 6th Parliament of Great Britain. This was the fifth such election...
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Events from the year 1722 in Russia Monarch – Peter I 7 August [O.S. 27 July] 1722: The Russo-Persian War begins. Anna Matyushkina, courtier (d. 1804)...
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Bouchier Building (redirect from Building at 1722-1724 Main Street)
"Building at 1722-1724 Main Street" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. Retrieved 2014-01-07. "1722-1724 Main St....
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William Bradford (printer, born 1719) (redirect from William Bradford (1722-1791))
11, 1791), p. 3. Some sources give Bradford's birth year as 1722: "Bradford, William, 1722–91, American Revolutionary printer and patriot", The Columbia...
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The Great Treaty of 1722 was a document signed in Albany, New York by leaders of the Five Nations of Iroquois, Province of New York, Colony of Virginia...
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The year 1722 in music involved some significant events. Tomaso Albinoni becomes opera director to the Elector of Bavaria. André Campra becomes vice-maitre-de-chapelle...
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Ahmad Shah Durrani (redirect from Ahmad Shah Durrani (born 1722))
Afghanistan), or Multan (then Mughal Empire, present-day Pakistan) in 1720–1722 around the time of his father's death, when the Abdali leadership still controlled...
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Prince Stanisław Lubomirski (born 25 December 1722 in Kraków; died 12 August 1782 in Łańcut) was a Polish nobleman. He was awarded Knight of the Order...
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The 1722 Algarve earthquake occurred on 27 December 1722. It was felt throughout the Portuguese region of Algarve and destroyed a large area in southern...
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The year 1722 in science and technology involved some significant events. René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur publishes his work on metallurgy, L'Art de...
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the Kangxi Emperor (r. 1661–1722): Lady Jin (from 14 September 1713) During the reign of the Yongzheng Emperor (r. 1722–1735): Mistress (格格) During the...
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Islands or David's Island but instead arrived at Easter Island on April 5, 1722 (Easter Sunday). He remained on the island for about a week. Felipe González...
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Black Act 1723 (redirect from Criminal Law Act 1722)
and sometimes called the Black Act 1722, the Black Act 1723, the Waltham Black Act 1722, the Criminal Law Act 1722, or the Criminal Law Act 1723, was...
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The year 1722 in architecture involved some significant events. Blenheim Palace (begun 1705) in Woodstock, England, designed by John Vanbrugh, is completed...
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-kwah), also known as the Five Nations, and later as the Six Nations from 1722 onwards; alternatively referred to by the endonym Haudenosaunee (/ˌhoʊdɪnoʊˈʃoʊni/...
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Dummer's War (redirect from Wabanaki-New England War of 1722–1725)
Dummer's War (1722–1725) (also known as Father Rale's War, Lovewell's War, Greylock's War, the Three Years War, the Wabanaki-New England War, or the Fourth...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1722. January 27 – Daniel Defoe's novel Moll Flanders is published anonymously...
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Thomas Powell (American landowner) (redirect from Thomas Powell (1641-1722))
just north of the Bethpage-Hempstead Turnpike. Powell died February 28, 1722 [O.S. February 28, 1721], in Westbury, New York, another Quaker settlement...
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The Taxation Act 1722 (9 Geo. 1. c. 18) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain passed in response to the Jacobite risings and the Atterbury Plot...
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MS 1722:2011 – Occupational Safety and Health Management Systems – Requirements (FIRST REVISION) is a Malaysian Standard that provides requirements on...
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11 February 1740) was the penultimate Safavid shah of Iran, ruling from 1722 to 1732. Tahmasp (Persian: طهماسب, romanized: Ṭahmāsb) is a New Persian name...
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Mahmud Hotak (section Reign as Shah (1722–1725))
dynasty who overthrew Safavid dynasty to become the king of Persia from 1722 until his death in 1725. Mahmud was the eldest son of Mirwais Hotak, the...
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