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    From 500 BCE to 1400 CE‚ the Indian Ocean regions (Middle East‚ Russia‚ and Asia) dealt with many economic‚ cultural‚ and political changes ‚ from the Mongol rule. The Mongolians had an enormous effect on these regions and were always violent and aggressive in the way they attacked and conquered them. Politically‚ in the 13th Century‚ in china‚ all the Chinese dynasties were under the mongol rule‚ in the middle east‚ Hulegu defeated the Abbasid but allowed local rulers to rule‚ and also the Mongol

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    APWH Ch 12 Responses Margin Review Questions 1. In what ways did pastoral societies differ from their agricultural counterparts? • Pastoral societies supported far smaller populations. • Pastoral societies generally lived in small and widely scattered encampments of related kinfolk. • Pastoral societies generally offered women a higher status‚ fewer restrictions‚ and a greater role in public life. • Pastoral societies were far more mobile. 2. In what ways did pastoral societies interact with

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    Aidan Hill CCOT China from 600-1450 The separation of Genghis Khan’s children and the creation of many new territories created political and economic change and continuity. From 600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.‚ China was taken over by the Mongols and submitted to their rule; however‚ the Mongols kept the bureaucratic political system in play throughout their rule in China. Economically‚ Chinese involvement and production with trade increased majorly‚ but the Silk Road trade route was used continuously

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    IS TIBET PART OF CHINA // for more than 700 years‚ the central government of china has continously exercised sovereignty over tibet and tibat has never been an independent state. No government of any country has ever recognized tibet as an independent state. As the government of tibet‚ china concluded several treaties with british and india touching on the status ‚ boundaries and access to tibet. Like for example the simla accord of 1914‚ in which interests of their several states on the continent

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    Although very savage‚ the Mongols were without doubt a very intelligent and civilized group of people who were brilliant in war‚ psychological warfare‚ and compassionate to other religions. The Mongols had extremely complicated battle plans that resulted in many victories. The writer of History of the Mongols explains‚ “Other columns of stronger men they dispatch far off to the right and the left … and in this way they surround them” (Doc. D). Compared to the other battle plans of the time period

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    Javiya Minor January 3‚ 2014 4th period C&C #4 For many years the Mongols influenced the Eurasian world in more ways than one. This nomadic people‚ though few in number when compared to those they “conquered”‚ was highly successful in gaining power and facilitating trade across the European and Asian continents. Russia and China are two particular regions that experienced the effects of Mongol rule both politically and economically. Yet while both regions benefitted economically‚ China saw

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    The Mongols‚ the Crusades‚ and the age of exploration the world majorly with new technology advances‚ affecting biology‚ and also affecting trade. The Mongols had new and inventive weapons that no one in the world had seen before. They had also affected the genepool. Mongols had the largest empire in history‚ and no empire shall be as big and as glorious as this empire was. The Crusades brought new technology to life when they decided to take ideas from the Moslems more advanced technology. The disease

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    Potential risks 9 7. Recommendations and strategic option 10 8. Conclusion 11 9. Bibliography 11 A PESTLE analysis of the Mongolian mining industry 1. Executive summary This report has analysed the investment environment of mining industry in Mongolia. The PESTLE analysis is considered first as a basic narration of the situation‚ and then the evaluations based on this PESTLE analysis are given to show the quality of the Mongolian investment environment. From the former analysis it can be seen

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    Economic Aspects of the Chinese–Central Asia Rapprochement Sébastien Peyrouse SILK ROAD PAPER September 2007 The Economic Aspects of the Chinese-Central Asia Rapprochement Sébastien Peyrouse © Central Asia-Caucasus Institute & Silk Road Studies Program – A Joint Transatlantic Research and Policy Center Johns Hopkins University-SAIS‚ 1619 Massachusetts Ave. NW‚ Washington‚ D.C. 20036‚ U.S. Institute for Security and Development Policy‚ V. Finnbodav. 2‚ 131 30 Stockholm-Nacka

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    what he did. Genghis khan also called Temujin was born in Mongolia in 1162‚ he was born in a noble family. He was the first emperor of Yuan Dynasty. His father grandfather was a khan in Mongolia. Genghis khan father was also a the chief of a tribe. It’s said married to four wives. In 1206 he was elected the khan of whole Mongolia. He unified the Mongolia and all tribes‚ made a great army and conquered many countries around the Mongolia. He was the founder of Mongolian empire. After many years of

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