Fortification: Its Past Achievements, Recent Developments, Future Progress
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"Fortification: Its Past Achievements, Recent Developments, Future Progress" is a historical and technical study of military fortifications and their evolution, written by British soldier and military historian George Sydenham Clarke.
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Target entity: Fortification: Its Past Achievements, Recent Developments, Future Progress Context triple: [George Sydenham Clarke, notableWork, Fortification: Its Past Achievements, Recent Developments, Future Progress]
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Kirkpatrick-Fleming area fortifications
The Kirkpatrick-Fleming area fortifications were medieval defensive works in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, associated with the powerful de Soulis family and the turbulent Anglo-Scottish border conflicts.
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Byzantine fortifications
Byzantine fortifications are the defensive walls and military structures built by the Byzantine Empire to protect key cities and strategic locations, often featuring massive stone walls, towers, and gates.
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Coehoorn system of fortification
The Coehoorn system of fortification is an early modern Dutch defensive design that refined bastioned fortresses with intricate outworks and low, compact profiles to better resist artillery and improve fields of fire.
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Quadrilatero fortress system
The Quadrilatero fortress system was a strategic network of four major fortresses in northern Italy that played a key defensive role in the 19th-century Austrian Empire’s control of the region.
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Mahoba fortifications
Mahoba fortifications are a historic system of defensive walls and structures in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, renowned for their medieval architecture and association with the Chandela rulers of central India.
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Target entity: Fortification: Its Past Achievements, Recent Developments, Future Progress Target entity description: "Fortification: Its Past Achievements, Recent Developments, Future Progress" is a historical and technical study of military fortifications and their evolution, written by British soldier and military historian George Sydenham Clarke.
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A.
Kirkpatrick-Fleming area fortifications
The Kirkpatrick-Fleming area fortifications were medieval defensive works in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, associated with the powerful de Soulis family and the turbulent Anglo-Scottish border conflicts.
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B.
Byzantine fortifications
Byzantine fortifications are the defensive walls and military structures built by the Byzantine Empire to protect key cities and strategic locations, often featuring massive stone walls, towers, and gates.
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C.
Coehoorn system of fortification
The Coehoorn system of fortification is an early modern Dutch defensive design that refined bastioned fortresses with intricate outworks and low, compact profiles to better resist artillery and improve fields of fire.
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D.
Quadrilatero fortress system
The Quadrilatero fortress system was a strategic network of four major fortresses in northern Italy that played a key defensive role in the 19th-century Austrian Empire’s control of the region.
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E.
Mahoba fortifications
Mahoba fortifications are a historic system of defensive walls and structures in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh, renowned for their medieval architecture and association with the Chandela rulers of central India.
- F. None of above. chosen
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George Sydenham Clarke
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Fortification: Its Past Achievements, Recent Developments, Future Progress
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