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The most poignant scene I came across during two weeks of wandering around Ahmedabad was at the Sarkhej Roza, the 15th-century mosque-and-tomb complex dedicated to Sheikh Ahmed Khattu, the spiritual adviser to Ahmed Shah.
India’s New Face 2009
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For example, Gutenberg's 15th-century printing press, which enabled mass production of books, was a retooled ancient wine press.
Using Cold War Tech For Peacetime Healing Terry Lowe 2010
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Early on, she states: ... it is found in the fate of the 15th-century Spaniards whose wealth and power were bankrolled by the Italian Medici bankers.
James Grundvig: U.S. Road to Renewal: Ann Lee's What the U.S. Can Learn from China James Grundvig 2012
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Early on, she states: ... it is found in the fate of the 15th-century Spaniards whose wealth and power were bankrolled by the Italian Medici bankers.
James Grundvig: U.S. Road to Renewal: Ann Lee's What the U.S. Can Learn from China James Grundvig 2012
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Early on, she states: ... it is found in the fate of the 15th-century Spaniards whose wealth and power were bankrolled by the Italian Medici bankers.
James Grundvig: U.S. Road to Renewal: Ann Lee's What the U.S. Can Learn from China James Grundvig 2012
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But his efforts were revived and given pivotal momentum by Masaccio, arguably the father of modern painting, who rode the artistic and technical wave of 15th-century Florence to introduce new, monumental figures.
Celebrating the Art of Italy Michael Day 2011
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As one walks past a renovated and magnificent 15th-century palace, Bouchouada tells the story of a princess who once lived there.
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As one walks past a renovated and magnificent 15th-century palace, Bouchouada tells the story of a princess who once lived there.
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As one walks past a renovated and magnificent 15th-century palace, Bouchouada tells the story of a princess who once lived there.
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Early on, she states: ... it is found in the fate of the 15th-century Spaniards whose wealth and power were bankrolled by the Italian Medici bankers.
James Grundvig: U.S. Road to Renewal: Ann Lee's What the U.S. Can Learn from China James Grundvig 2012
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