Eoan (Historical Period)

A term used to describe the period of time in ancient history when the dawn of civilization began in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and other regions. This period witnessed the development of agriculture, writing, and complex social structures, which laid the foundation for later civilizations and empires, including those involved in World War II.

Djawa Tengah

The Dutch colonial name for the province of Central Java, Indonesia. It was a significant agricultural region and a source of vital resources for both the Dutch and Japanese forces during World War 2.

Djatiroto

A town in East Java, Indonesia, known for its agricultural production. During World War 2, Djatiroto was a key source of food for the Japanese military occupation forces.

Aztec Economy

The economic system of the Aztec Empire, based on agriculture, trade, and a complex system of tribute and taxation.

Aztec Agriculture and Technology

The advanced agricultural practices and technological innovations developed by the Aztec civilization, including irrigation systems, terracing, and sophisticated tools.

Ayershire, Canada

A region in Canada that contributed to the war effort in World War II through agricultural production and industrial output.

Ayrshire, Scotland

Ayrshire, Scotland, was a key agricultural region during World War II, providing essential food supplies for the British Isles. The region’s farms and livestock played a crucial role in sustaining the war effort.

Ain-i-Akbari

A 16th-century Persian work on agriculture and administration written by Abul Fazl.

Agrarian Economy

An economic system based on agriculture, where the majority of the population is engaged in farming and the economy is primarily dependent on agricultural output.