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A History of Classical Malay Literature
Table of contents :
Table of Contents
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1. Folk Literature
2. The Indian Epics and The Wayang in Malay Literature
3. Javanese Panji Stories
4. Literature Belonging to the Period of Transition from Hinduism to Islam
5. Literature of the Islamic Age
6. Framed narratives
7. The Literature of Islamic Theology
8. Historical Literature
9. Classical Malay Law Codes
Poetic Forms: Pantun and Syair
Bibliography
Index
Biographical Details
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Charles V HRE is born(2/24/)
Cabral's fleet leaves Lisbon (3/9/)
Cabral's fleet sights land (Monte Pascoal) European discovery of Brazil (4/22/)
Cabral lands on Brazil coast (4/23/)
Cabral's fleet enters Porte Seguro harbor (4/25/)
Cabral resumes his voyage - sailing back east (5/3/)
Cabral fleet loses four vessels off Cape of Good Hope - including Bartolomeo Diaz' (5/)
Cabral fleet reaches Sofala (7/16/)
Cabral fleet reaches Mozambique (7/20/)
Cabral fleet reaches Kilwa (7/26/)
Cabral fleet reaches Melinde (8/2/)
Diogo Diaz of Cabral fleet discovers Madagascar - first Europeans to set foot on the island (8/10/)
Cabral fleet reaches Calicut (9/13/)
Treaty of Granada - Louis XII and Ferdinand V agree to divide Naples (11/11/)
Louis XII conquers Milan
Discovery of Brazil by Pedro Cabral on his way to India - claims for Portugal
Sengoku Period in Japan ("Country at War") ()
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Kabul Expedition ()
Punitive campaign, British v. Afghanistan
For other uses, see Battle of Kabul.
The Kabul Expedition was a punitive campaign undertaken bygd the British against the Afghans following the disastrous retreat from Kabul. Two British and East India Company armies forced through the Khyber Pass and advanced on the person från afghanistan capital from Kandahar and Jalalabad to avenge the complete annihilation of the British-Indian military-civilian column in January
The British force defeated the Afghans twice in battle following which they were able to recover prisoners captured during the retreat. The British demolished parts of Kabul before withdrawing to India, concluding the First Anglo-Afghan War.
Background
[edit]In the late s, the British government and the British East India Company became convinced that Emir Dost Mohammed of Afghanistan was courting Imperial Russia. They arranged passage through Sindh for an army which invaded Afghanistan and restored the former ru