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9364 matches to Congress (I) Party
Yeats, William. 1865-1939. Irish nationalist poet/dramatist: Wild Swans 1917. Deirdre. Tower 1928. Winding Stair 1933. Modernism.

Yellow Hats. 14C. Monastic Tibetan Buddhist sect. Ruled 1642-1950. Dalai Lama.
Yellow Turban Rebellion. 184-204. Chinese secret society vs Emperor. Fall of Han dynasty. Ts’ao Ts’ao.
Yemen. ~10CBC Minaean, Saba’, Qataban, Himyarite Kingdoms. 1C Jews settle. 4C Christians settle. 525 Abyssinia. 575 Persia. 7C Moslem. 9C ’Alid Zaydi dynasty. 1173 Ayyubid. c1229 Rasulid. 1517 Ottoman. 1962 Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen). 1990 Merged with c100BC Himyarite. 1229 Rasulis. 1635 Zaydi. 1735 Divided South: 1802 British protection. 1839 British East India Company. 1937 Aden British Protectorate. 1963 Federation of South Arabia. 1967 People’s Republic of Yemen. 1735 North: 1872 Ottoman. 1920 Tribal. 1962 Yemen Arab Republic 1990 merged=Yemen.
Yeoman. English class between labourers and gentry.
Yeomen of the Guard. 1485 British Monarch’s bodyguard. Beef Eaters, Yeoman Warders of the Tower of London, 1669-.
Yerba Buena. 1776-1846. Spanish mission...San Francisco.
Yermak Timofeyevich. -1584. Cossack. Conquered Siberia for Russia.
Yersin, Alexander. 1863-1943. Swiss/French. Developed serum for bubonic plague.
Yevtushenko, Yevgeny. 1933-. Russian poet. Babiy Yar 1961.
Yezhovshchina. 1936-8. Stalin’s Purge led by NKVD chief Yezhovshchina.
Yggdrasill. Ash tree of existence, life and knowledge in Scandinavian legend.
Yi. 1392-1910. Korean dynasty. Isolationist to 1876. Ended by Japanese annexation.
Yiddish. 12C- European Jewish language from High German+Hebrew+Slavic.
Yin. Chinese symbol of earth, dark, female, cold, passive, negative. Yang.
YMCA. 1844. Founded by George Williams.
Yoga. Hindu and Buddhist system of meditation, breathing and exercise to achieve spiritual enlightenment.
Yogacara. 2C- Mahayana meditative Buddhism. Only consciousness is real.
Yonge, Charlotte. 1823-1901. English Victorian novelist: Heir of Radclyffe 1853. Daisy Chain 1856. Oxford Movement.
York. Branch of the Anjou-Plantegenet family, Edward IV, Edward V, and Richard III. War of Roses.
York, Alvin. 1887-1964. US WWI hero.
York Cathedral. 625 Original. 1070-1472 Current.
Yorktown, Siege. 1781. British surrender to American and French forces. American Revolution.
Young, Brigham. 1801-77. US Mormon leader 1844-. Founded Salt Lake City. Utah governor 1850-7.