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100

This river valley was home to one of the world’s earliest civilizations, known for its planned cities like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.

Indus River Valley

100

This city, where Muhammad made his Night Journey, is considered holy in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Jerusalem

100

This massive fortification, built and rebuilt over centuries, was meant to defend China from northern invasions.

The Great Wall of China

100

He’s furry, four-legged, and shares his name with Batman’s butler. He’s also the cat who rules Mr. Polebaum’s apartment.

Alfred

100

This person served as Nobles sixth Head of School

Bob Henderson

200

This empire, founded by Babur in 1526, blended Persian, Indian, and Islamic traditions and ruled much of India until the British arrival.

Mughal Empire

200

This Ottoman ruler, nicknamed “the Magnificent,” expanded the empire’s territory, reformed its laws, and ruled during its golden age.

Suleiman

200

This dynasty, established in 1368, restored Chinese rule after the Mongols, expanded the Great Wall, and sponsored Zheng He’s voyages.

Ming Dynasty

200

The same year Obama was elected president, Mr. Polebaum graduated from Nobles.

2008

200

Only three years after the Battle of Gettysburg, this was the year that Nobles was founded

1866

300

This emperor, known as “the Great,” expanded the Mughal Empire, practiced religious tolerance, and abolished the jizya tax on non-Muslims.

Akbar

300

This movement, led by figures like Theodor Herzl, emerged in Europe in response to rising anti-Semitism and called for a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

Zionism

300

This 19th-century war, sparked by British trade in narcotics, ended with the Treaty of Nanjing and opened China to foreign spheres of influence.

The First Opium War

300

Known for its snowy winters and strong modern language programs, this college was where Mr. Polebaum spent four years.

Middlebury College

300

Moving to Dedham marked a turning point for the school, yet this Head of School ensured a smooth transition to greener pastures.

Charles Wiggins

400

In 1857, Indian soldiers rose up against British rule in this event, sparked in part by resentment toward cultural and religious disrespect.

Sepoy Revolt

400

This 1916 agreement between Britain and France secretly planned to divide much of the Ottoman Empire’s land after World War I.

Sykes-Picot

400

This 1900 uprising, led by a secret society, aimed to expel foreign powers and Christian missionaries from China.

The Boxer Rebellion

400

Before becoming a teacher, Mr. Polebaum worked for a Massachusetts congressman who later ran for U.S. Senate in 2020 and is the grandson of a former U.S. Attorney General.

Joe Kennedy III

400

From fields to classrooms to trails along the Charles, Nobles covers this exact amount of Dedham ground.

173 Acres

500

This movement, launched in the early 20th century in response to the Bengal partition, encouraged Indians to boycott British goods and instead produce and wear their own cloth.

The Swadeshi Movement

500

In 1915–1916, Britain promised support for Arab independence in letters exchanged with this Sharif of Mecca — a promise that clashed with the later Sykes–Picot Agreement.

Hussein bin Ali

500

This revolutionary, known as the “father of modern China,” promoted the “Three Principles of the People”: nationalism, democracy, and livelihood.

Sun Yat Sen

500

Back in his own sophomore year at Nobles, Mr. Polebaum earned Cs from these two current faculty members. And yet he still turned out ok! 

Ms. Robertson and Dr. Craft

500

In 1922, Nobles left Boston for Dedham, moving into the estate of this industrialist family

The Nickersons