Приклади вживання In the seventh century Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Algeria was originally inhabited by the Berbers until the Arabs conquered North Africa in the seventh century.
after the conquest of Egypt by the Saracens in the seventh century, they were transferred to Constantinople.
was finally completed in the seventh century A. D.
Eastern Roman Empire in the seventh century, the Christian kingdom of Axum fell into a slow decline,
later on with the conquest of Egypt by the Saracens in the seventh century, they were transferred to Constantinople.
Nail considers it an exponential technology because, since the invention of double-entry bookkeeping in the seventh century, innovation in accounting was limited by the tedious process of reconciling ledgers.
was to a great extent Islamized in the seventh century and remains a dominatingly Muslim nation,
In the seventh century Japan imported Chinese culture
yet was to a great extent Islamised in the seventh century and remains a transcendently Muslim nation,
was largely Islamised in the seventh century and remains a predominantly Muslim country,
was largely made Muslims in the seventh century and remains a predominantly Muslim country,
how could he have written facts in the Seventh century A.D. that today are shown to be in keeping with modern scientific knowledge?…?
important centre of Christianity, but was Islamised in the seventh century and remains a predominantly Muslim country,
down to the conquest of Byzantine Egypt by Muslim Arabs in the seventh century AD, around 1000 years.
by the time these reliefs were made in the seventh century BCE, the Assyrians were dominant
give us valuable information about the culture of those who lived in Tintagel in the seventh century,” says an expert from the University of London, Michelle Brown.
from the conversion of Britain to Christianity in the seventh century(ecclesiastical terms such as priest,
from the conversion of Britain to Christianity in the seventh century(ecclesiastical terms such as priest,