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Edict of Milan (313)Ed

Edict of Milan (313)

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May 1, 2025

The Edict of Milan was a landmark proclamation issued in 313 AD by Roman emperors Constantine I and Licinius, granting full religious tolerance throughout the Roman Empire and formally legalizing Christianity. It marked a decisive break from centuries of periodic persecution against Christians and is widely regarded as a foundational moment in the development of religious freedom in the Western world.Background: Christian Persecution in the Roman EmpirePrior to the Edict of Milan, Christianity h

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Doğan Eşkinat

Doğan Eşkinat

The Collapse of the Bashar al-Assad Regime

The Collapse of the Bashar al-Assad Regime

(10198 words)
January 6, 2026

The collapse of the Bashar al-Assad regime refers to a prolonged process of political, military, and social disintegration that effectively ended in December 2024 the authoritarian political order established by the Baath Party in Syria since 1963 and the leadership of Bashar al-Assad, who had governed the country since 2000. This process did not merely signify the overthrow of the incumbent government but also shattered the institutional continuity of the Baath regime, which for over six decade

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Edanur Karakoç

Edanur Karakoç

Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990)Le

Lebanese Civil War (1975–1990)

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November 30, 2025

The Lebanese Civil War was a complex and multi-sided conflict that erupted in 1975 and officially ended in 1990, lasting fifteen years. It is estimated that between 150,000 and 230,000 people lost their lives, approximately 300,000 were injured, and more than a million were forced to flee the country.This civil war is generally referred to as “Arab world’s civil war” or “proxy war,” fueled not only by internal dynamics but also by interventions from regional and international powers.A visual of

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Birgül Kayık

Birgül Kayık

Michael Collins

Michael Collins

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December 1, 2025

Michael Collins (1890–1922) was one of the most prominent revolutionary leaders in Ireland’s struggle for independence at the beginning of the 20th century. As the founder of the Irish Republican Army’s (IRA) intelligence network and one of the signatories of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, he played a decisive role in both the course of the war and the birth of the new Irish state. His early death has generated a wide range of legends and debates surrounding his legacy.Documentary on Michael Collins (V

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