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A History of the English Speaking Peoples
A History of the English Speaking Peoples History of the English Speaking Peoples cover ...
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Talk:A History of the English Speaking Peoples
Talk:A History of the English Speaking Peoples Ahem? At first, this is described as a four-volume history of Britain and the English speaking ...
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Image:English speaking.jpg
Image:English speaking.jpg Image File history File links Metadata English_speaking.jpg History of the English Speaking Peoples cover This image is ...
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Talk:Slavic peoples
Talk:Slavic peoples Spurious Picture The picture in the article ... Unless there is a fixed terminology in English of which I don't know, i ... suggest we should copy this use into English, calling them Gradisce Croats when historically or ... Molise refer to themselves as Zlavs when speaking English, the 'Z' reflects a phonetical change ...
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Talk:History of Belarus
Talk:History of Belarus See History of Belarus/List of Issues for a ... of the new Belarusian nationalism, because both peoples lived together in peace in a single state for 500 years, and both peoples called themselved "Lithuanians" in their own tongues ... things they do in their high school history books, they never use the term ...
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Germanic peoples
Germanic peoples Ancient Germanic culture Portal The Germanic (also, Teutonic) peoples are the nations speaking Germanic languages, idioms descended from Proto-Germanic ... one proffered by the Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology (1966), which relates the name to ... related to ancient Greek chereion, "inferior" and English gash. Here the etymological trail becomes ...
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Talk:History of Scotland
Talk:History of Scotland Misc I want to make a History of Britain Series, this is, of course ... So... I was thinking of making a History of England Series ending at the Union of the Crowns, after which History of Britain would come into affect. A history of Scotalnd will also be made. ...
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Talk:Turkic peoples
Talk:Turkic peoples WARNING THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS MAY NOT BE ... Turkish After reading this article on "Turkic" peoples. I agree with all of it but ... the former Turks into the broad Turkic peoples, I think the Turkey discussion belongs under ... mess it is. people groups, languages, ancient history, turkish poetry all happily (or not so ... in western Asia, and that throughout ancient history migrated to central Asia, while some ...
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Talk:English people/Archive01
Talk:English people/Archive01 < Talk:English people DO NOT EDIT OR POST REPLIES ... necessary. Please add new archivals to Talk:English people/Archive02. (See Wikipedia:How to archive ... that some will condemn talk of an English ethnicity as 'racist' or 'xenophobic' or even ... something worth saying, on race: I say English is not a racial label. Nothing ...
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Turkic peoples
Turkic peoples This article is about the various peoples speaking one of the Turkic languages. For the ... of Turkey, see Demographics of Turkey. Turkic peoples are Northern and Central Eurasian peoples who speak languages belonging to the ...
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