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Arranging a Wikipedia selection for schools in the developing world without internet was an initiative by SOS Children. SOS mothers each look after a a family of sponsored children.


10th century 11th century 12th century
13th century 14th century 15th century
16th century 1755 Lisbon earthquake 17th century
18th century 19th century 1st century
1st century BC 20th century 21st century
2nd century 3rd century 4th century
5th century 6th century 7th century
8th century 9th century African slave trade
Age of Discovery Ancient Rome Ancient history
Anno Domini Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria Austria-Hungary
Aztec Black Death Boxer Rebellion
British Empire Byzantine Empire Chola dynasty
Cold War Constantinople Dark Ages (historiography)
Eastern Roman Empire Erik the Red Ernest Shackleton
Franks French Revolution Glorious Revolution
Habsburg Spain Henry Hudson History of Cape Colony from 1806 to 1870
History of Iran History of Islam History of religions
History of the United States Holy Roman Empire Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Inca Empire Indian Rebellion of 1857 Industrial Revolution
Jacobite risings Kingdom of Makuria Middle Ages
Modern history Mughal Empire Nine Years' War (Ireland)
October Revolution Old Swiss Confederacy Oral history
Peasants' Revolt Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Political integration of India
Qing Dynasty Renaissance Roman Empire
Russian Empire Russian Revolution Silk Road
Slavery Song Dynasty Space Race
Spanish Empire Spanish Inquisition Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
Spice trade Sydney Riot of 1879 Tang Dynasty
The Holocaust Tiridates I of Armenia Trade route
Treaty of Devol Trobairitz Vikings
Warsaw Uprising (1794) Yugoslavia Zhang Qian
Zheng He
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