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  2. Adams Synchronological Chart or Map of History - Wikipedia

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    Since the chart combines secular history with biblical genealogy, it worked back from the time of Christ to peg their start at 4,004 B.C. Above the image of Adam and Eve are the words, "In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth" (Genesis 1:1) — beside which the author acknowledges that — "Moses assigns no date to this Creation.

  3. Timeline of ancient history - Wikipedia

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    The date used as the end of the ancient era is arbitrary. The transition period from Classical Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages is known as Late Antiquity.Late Antiquity is a periodization used by historians to describe the transitional centuries from Classical Antiquity to the Middle Ages, in both mainland Europe and the Mediterranean world: generally from the end of the Roman Empire's ...

  4. Category:Timelines of world history - Wikipedia

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  5. Aleksinački Rudnik - Wikipedia

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    Mining in the Aleksinac area started in 1883, when Đorđe Dimitrijević, a local doctor, and Johan Apel, owner of the Aleksinac Brewery, received a permit for coal mining on the area of 950 hectares. First tonnes of coal were used as fuel for the Brewery, which was, however, moved to Niš in 1884. Still, the mine further expanded and in 1902 ...

  6. Aleksinac - Wikipedia

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    Aleksinac (Serbian Cyrillic: Алексинац) is a town and municipality located in the Nišava District of southern Serbia. According to 2022 census, the municipality has a population of 43,258 inhabitants.

  7. Aleksinački Bujmir - Wikipedia

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    Aleksinački Bujmir (Serbian Cyrillic: Алексиначки Бујмир) is a village in Serbia situated in the municipality of Aleksinac, in the Nišava District. The population of the village was 557 people at the 2002 census.

  8. Deligrad - Wikipedia

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    In December 1806, it was the site of a major battle between the Serbs and the Turks, known as the Battle of Deligrad.Again, during the 1876-1877 Serbian-Ottoman war, there was a battle in Deligrad on 20 to 21 October 1876.

  9. Subotinac - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... (Serbian: Суботинац) is a village in the municipality of Aleksinac, ...