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INDEX SEARCH RESULTS FOR: SEPHARDIM
Sephardim - origin of word
Sepoy Revolt (or Indian Mutiny) - brief account
September 11, 2001 - terrorist attacks
September Bible - Luther's translation
September massacres - in Paris in 1792
Septuagint - Greek Old Testament
sepukku - or hara-kiri
Sequoya - and the Cherokee language
Serapis - and the Bonhomme Richard
Serbia - and Greek Orthodoxy
- and Hungary
- under Turkish rule from 1389
- wars of independence from 1804
- and the start of World War I
Serbo-Croatian - language and script
Seretse Khama - president of Botswana
serf labour - in the Inca state
serfs - and free peasants
- in 18th-century Bohemia
- emancipated in Austria in 1781
- abolished in Habsburg empire
- emancipation in Romania
- emancipated in Russia in 1861
Seringapatam - treaty in 1792
- death of Tipu Sultan
- siege of 1799
Serviles - political faction in Spain
sesame - in Indus valley
Sesheke - and David Livingstone
Seth - Egyptian god
- as murderer of Osiris
Seti I - Egyptian pharaoh
Sétif - events of 1945
Setnakaht - Egyptian pharaoh
Seto - and Japanese ceramics
Seton, Mary - and Mary Queen of Scots
setters (dogs)
- brief account
Settlement, Act of - in 1701
Sévérac, Jordan de - and Prester John
seven ages of man
Seven Bishops - in 1688
- and James II
Seven Days - battle in 1862
Seveners - in Shi'ism
Seven Weeks' War - in 1866
SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD
- tour through time
SEVEN YEARS' WAR
- and Dutch neutrality
- brief account
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