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    Mongolian Research Paper

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    Mongolia RISE OF GHENGIS (Chinggis) KHAN After the migration of the Jurchen‚ the Borjigin Mongols had emerged in central Mongolia as the leading clan of a loose federation. The principal Borjigin Mongol leader‚ Kabul Khan‚ began a series of raids into Jin in 1135. In 1162 (some historians say 1167)‚ Temujin‚ the first son of Mongol chieftain Yesugei‚ and grandson of Kabul‚ was born. Yesugei‚ who was chief of the Kiyat subclan of the Borjigin Mongols‚ was killed by neighboring Tatars in 1175‚

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    who lacks education or refinement. During the 13th Century a small Asian tribe known as the Mongols conquered much of the known world linking Western and Easter Eurasia. The Mongols were a nomadic people until they acknowledged the supreme leader Genghis Khan in 1206. Most historians formulate an arguement based on the question “The Mongols: How Barbaric Were the “Barbarians”?” The Mongols were not very barbaric because they had a highly sophisticated military‚ lived by a code of conduct‚ and helped

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    may not be highlighted but it certainly isn’t rare. To provide a specific example‚ many groups like the Mongols‚ who were once great warriors‚ raped women and stripped them from their culture and deprived them of their freedom. The Mongol Ruler‚ Genghis Khan‚ once said "The greatest joy a man can know is to conquer his enemies and drive them before him. To ride their horses and take away their possessions. To see the faces of those who were dear to them bedewed with tears and to clasp their wives and

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    During 1200s‚ the eastern hemisphere of the world witnessed the rise of the Mongol empire. The Mongols‚ who had been previously living in the Steppes mountains and divided into multiple different tribes were united by Genghis Khan into one nation. With their increased numbers‚ the Mongols conquered all the land from China to Eastern Europe‚ creating the largest contiguous land empire the world has ever had. The Mongols were civilized because of their military structures‚ and their

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    AP World Chapter 13 Notes

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    Societies that were present by 15th century – hunters and gatherers‚ villages of agricultural peoples‚ newly emerging chiefdoms or small sates‚ nomadic/pastoral communities‚ established civilizations and empires. Paleolithic Persistence: Australia and North America Paleolithic=Old Stone Age peoples Australia‚ Siberia‚ the arctic coastlands‚ parts of Africa‚ and the Americas were all Paleolithic peoples Australia had 250 or so separated groups in it Despite the absence of agriculture‚ Australia’s

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    as methods of conquering. Unlike the Mali Empire which had peaceful methods of rise‚ the Mongolian Empire’s army was brutal and was much more influential and forceful in establishing their empire. As an effect of the Mongol empire being ruled by Genghis Khan other civilizations experienced destruction as a part of the Mongol method of conquering. Furthermore‚ a difference that distinguished the rise of the Mongol Empire was their origins. The Mongol Empire originated as Barbarians. Their way of life

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    (1200-1400) Mongolian Art The era of the Mongolian Empire was a time that left its mark deep into the history of the world. Founded by Genghis Kahn‚ the Mongolian Empire conquered much of Asia and even parts of Europe. The amount of land that the empire conquered was unheard of. The empire was very different from other empires of its time‚ and Kahn ruled differently than all the other leaders. The paintings‚ weaponry‚ and artifacts give us insight into how this empire was able to conquer all that

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    slaughtering then along the side of Chu-yung Kuan so that their bodies lay piledup like rotten logs.” This quote proves that the Mongols wiped out the armies. The empire began to split as a result of wars over succession‚ as the grandchildren of Genghis Khan .  They unified the Asian continent‚ and ended the Silk Road trade route in favor of established roads with a postal service. They communicated across the entire empire‚ and established the first paper currency economy backed by the Khan’s silver

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    reality of akbar the great

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    Reality of Akbar the Great (?) EXPOSED! [Part-1] Very chosen few legends in Indian history had the privilege of being honored with the suffix ‘the Great’ or ‘Mahaan’ after their name. I recall only three – Alexander‚ Ashoka and Akbar. This great title does not come easily. One has to indeed display exemplary greatness to be called ‘great’. This great land has produced one legend after another – Vikramaditya‚ Prithviraj‚ Rana Pratap‚ Shivaji – to name a few. But none qualified to be called ‘the

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    The Mongolian Wedding

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    Stanley Stewart’s "From the Empire of Genghis Khan" is a highly inspiring travel writing filled with hilarious plots vividly portrayed in chronological‚ fully-detailed‚ easily followed events. The extract is about a "Mongolian Wedding" which Stewart attended. The extract is very precise as Stewart uses time keywords in chronological order such as "Throughout the evening"‚ "In the morning"‚ "By mid afternoon" and "At four o’clock" at the beginning of each paragraph making it easy for readers to

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