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    At that time‚ there were Mongol tribes that lived independently from each other. They beliefs‚ religion‚ laws and order separated from each other. They did not want to accept anyone’s religion‚ laws or beliefs and others did not want to do the same thing in return. When Genghis Khan unified all of the tribes‚ all of them started to have the same points of view‚ therefore creating a strong empire. Unified as an empire‚ they started to conquer other cities and towns‚ to show their strength‚ religion

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    Rise and Fall of the Mongols

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    chieftain the elders abandoned him and his family. Temüjin had a hard time‚ because he was from a royal line‚ finding confidence in the people. He established an army combining many tribes to one‚ after his reputation how he killed his brother and escaped from an enemy tribe became made many Mongols join his army. He rose to become one of the greatest rulers of all time. Even though most people in the West think of Genghis Khan in negative terms‚ he was one of the most dynamic and cunning leaders in world

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    Many different people have studied and observed the Mongols throughout history. Ruled by Genghis Khan‚ they were an empire that sought out and conquered whatever they could. Throughout their reign‚ many different opinions began to form about it. Through these different attitudes‚it can be seen that some viewed the Mongols as a admirable and respectful empire while other saw them as deceiving and ruthless. There are those regard the empire with admiration. A chronicler Muslim had the idea that

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    portion of modern day Russia. Around 1220‚ the Mongols arrived in Russia where they significantly influenced the Russian culture. In 1762‚ Catherine the Great became empress where she patronized Western culture. From the civilization of Kievan Rus ’ to the Russian Empire of Catherine the Great‚ Russia ’s contacts with the west‚ political structure‚ and territorial boundaries had significantly changed. Contact with the with the west was cut off with the Mongol arrival‚ yet by the rule of Catherine the

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    the Mongolian People’s Republic was proclaimed on November 25‚ 1924. The relationship between Tibet and Mongolia are old and deep‚ Tibetan Buddhism became a major religion among Mongolian people‚ but religion was prohibited in 1930‚ a lot of monks were arrested. Until 1990‚ freedom of religion again came

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    aztec vs mongols

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    World Essay #3 Aztecs VS Mongols The Mongols and the Aztecs evolved on completely opposite sides of the world‚ so they had a substantial amount of differences. The contrasted culturally and socially. For example‚ religion was one of the numerous differences between the two. Also‚ the foundation of their societies was different as well; one being based on agriculture and the other being nomadic. However‚ they were not different in every aspect. The Mongols and Aztecs were similar politically because

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    Mongol Conquest Of Islam

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    between 700-1000 AD‚ the second jihad involved the Christian Crusades as well as the Mongol conquest of Islam between 1000-1300 AD and the last and final

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    Essay On Mongol Queens

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    The Secret of the Mongol Queens is the story of the women in power during the Mongol reign and it reveals the struggle of hanging on to their patrimony and to preserve the greatness of their nation. He starts the story with the six daughters of Genghis Khan and traces the royal families for 250 years until the empire tore itself apart. Genghis Khan marries Borte‚ the brother of Borte thinks he marries her for the wealth that comes with her‚ but the marriage is for the trust between the kingdoms and

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    Due to Mongol influence‚ Russia existed in isolation‚ however‚ tsars such as Peter and Catherine the Great tried various things in an effort to westernize the isolated territory. By late 17th century‚ Russia experienced a great internal change. Peter and his successors used westernization to bolster Russia’s expansionist empire. Westernization had a great impact on Russia and its development. Prior to Peter’s attempt for westernization‚ he and his predecessors extended tsarist

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    I would consider Charlemagne’s decision to force barbarians to become Christians by killing the people who refused to convert extremely unethical. I understand that obviously the mentality back in the day was extremely different and Charlemagne’s decision may have seemed ethical to many of the people during that time period. I do not agree with the killing though‚ a punishment or forced to leave Western Europe would have been more ethical in my personal opinion‚ which I would still consider harsh

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