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    Maps for the Busy Man
    By Josh Witten | April 22nd 2010 04:50 PM | 2 comments | Print | E-mail | Track Comments
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    In a very trademarky sort of way, I actually stumbled onto the Maps of War. The utility and quality of the short, animated maps varies, but they give you a sense of how dynamic history can be and cram a lot of information into 90 seconds. I find the Imperial History of the Middle East particularly interesting. Those folks have been busy.

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    Indeed they have, Josh! I never realized how large Salidin's empire was. It was considerably larger than the Crusaders' empire ever was, which came as a surprise to me. In retrospect, it really shouldn't have.
    logicman
    They missed out the British Empire. 

    What's up?

    Is the English brand of colonialist-imperialist warmongering hegemony not good enough for them, then?

    ;-)