Here is a question about this article: The threat that caused Gordon, diplomat and military officer, to publish the article was resumption of work on a railway from Russia to the Persian Gulf. Gordon, a published author, had not used the term previously, but he was to use it from then on.
What is the answer to this question: Who had not used the term middle east previously in publications?
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So... Gordon


Here is a question about this article: In 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) "that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected His Majesty in safety and peace: with which the King was greatly offended, and said, that then he should be under the law, which was treason to affirm, as he said; to which I said, that Bracton saith, quod Rex non debed esse sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege (That the King ought not to be under any man but under God and the law.)."
What is the answer to this question: When did English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke speak in the Case of Prohibitions?
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So... 1607


Here is a question about this article: Cossacks, although Slavic-speaking and Orthodox Christians, came from a mix of ethnic backgrounds, including Tatars and other Turks. Many early members of the Terek Cossacks were Ossetians.
What is the answer to this question: What religious affiliation did the Cossacks have?
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Orthodox Christians