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As I have been expanding this article, I would find it very helpful if we decided on appropriate beginnings and endings for time periods in Asian history. It's a little difficult to organize information when I'm not sure if belongs in, for example, either the
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This part of Asia is hardly the inconsequential backwater this implies: this part of the world has its own rich histories & cultures, as well as being the fertile interface between India & China, as well as being an outpost from where
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