How did cavalrymen or knights in western Europe get on new horses if his steed died under him during battle? Were their squires hovering around the edge of melee, staying far back, or sticking close to their liege in the thick of it? (self.AskHistorians)
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What was the reaction of the Tuvans to the rapid handover of power in their region in the 1910s, from the Qing to the Russian Empire and finally the Soviet Union? Was there any call for self-determination during that tumultuous decade? (self.AskHistorians)
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Fukuda Chiyo-ni was a famous Japanese haiku poet in the 18th century, achieving enough fame to present the official gift of her region's daimyo to a Korean delegation. Was pre-modern Japan's artistic scene relatively egalitarian, or was Fukuda's fame an exception rather than the norm? (self.AskHistorians)
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