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Brothers over gambling interests in New York's Chinatown. The war continues until a peace treaty is signed in1909. January 7 – Simone Scozzari, underboss...
Islamic architecture with other styles of local architecturein Anatolia. The Ottoman Empire ushered in a centuries-long tradition of Ottoman architecture up...
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house model, shifting his focus to a more democratic architecture. Wright went to Europe in1909 with a portfolio of his work and presented it to Berlin...
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