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    Khubulai Khan

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    After the death of Khubulai Khan‚ the four uluses divided forming their own independent states. These four powers remained autonomous‚ until the territories internally began to divide and ultimately fall apart. The first of the khanates to collapse were the Yuan Dynasty and the Ilkhanid‚ while the Chagatai and the Golden Horde were able to stay in control relatively longer. It is most likely that these two uluses were the first to dissolve because Mongol steppe and traditional life never prospered

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    Debate Issue: "Did Genghis Khan Create the Greatest Empire in History?" I. Affirmative Position A. Opening: 1. We the affirmative believe that Genghis Khan did create the Greatest Empire in History because an Empire comprises a set of regions locally ruled by governors‚ viceroys or client kings in the name of an emperor. By extension‚ one could classify as an empire any large‚ multi-ethnic state ruled from a single center. Like other states‚ an empire maintains its political structure at

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    leaders need background information and experience before they can lead. Genghis Khan and Richard I are no exception to these base ideas. Both leaders were influential on their people‚ but they are both seen as very different people today. Between leaders there is always one that i more successful‚ in this case it happens to be Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan exemplifies an influential leader by his impact on his people. Before Genghis‚ the Mongols were an accomplished nomadic tribe. While this may have

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    I‚ Kubilai Khan‚ believe that my grandfather Genghis Khan’s actions were justified by the benefits that came from his decisions. I would credit all my success to him because it was him who left behind a legacy for me to follow. My grandfather‚ Genghis Khan is still remembered today for all his great military tactics‚ encouraging trade and exchange‚ and most importantly having significant qualities that many rulers did not have such as being tolerant of different religions. Although‚ many people might

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    China is remembered chiefly for the rule of Khubilai Khan‚ grandson of Chinggis Khan. Khubilai patronized painting and the theater‚ which experienced a golden age during the Yuan dynasty‚ over which the Mongols ruled. Khubilai and his successors also recruited and employed Confucian scholars and Tibetan Buddhist monks as advisers‚ a policy that led to many innovative ideas and the construction of new temples and monasteries. The Mongol Khans also funded advances in medicine and astronomy throughout

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    MAHATMA GANDHI vs. GENGHIS KHAN E.K ABSTRACT Leader is someone who has the ability to influence people on certain way. In order to become a leader‚ person has to have some skills or abilities. Through the history there many leaders with different characters‚ attributes‚ knowledge and skills. All of them had one common thing: they had ability to influence. Some leaders were better than the others‚ some left positive marks‚ some left negative ones and some left both of them. In this paper

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    History 2B January 31‚ 2013 William and the Khans William of Rubruck composed a sequential and descriptive analysis of his experiences during his journey to the Mongolian empire in 1253 CE. His conquest took place primarily to affirm that Sartach Khan and the other Mongol Khans were Christian. Throughout his recordings he is repeatedly overwhelmed by the religious‚ cultural‚ linguistic‚ and political differences between the Mongolian Empire‚ and Western Europe. As a Franciscan friar‚ his humble

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    CHAPTER 14 The Last Great Nomadic Changes: From Chinggis Khan to Timur CHAPTER SUMMARY The nomads of central Asia during the thirteenth century returned to center stage in world history. The Mongols ended or interrupted the great postclassical empires while extending the world network of that era. Led by Chinggis Khan and his successors‚ they brought central Asia‚ China‚ Persia‚ Tibet‚ Iraq‚ Asia Minor‚ and southern Russia under their control. The states formed dominated most of Asia for

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    musa khan essay

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    General Musa Khan The photograph of general Musa Khan shows national identity. The photograph shows him as an ex general of the Pakistani Army. The techniques that used which demonstrate that he is a leader are his body language‚ clothing and his medals are a symbolism of military leader and that the photograph is an offering gaze. General Musa Khan is depicted as a leader through his body language‚ the way he is sitting. His erect upright posture shows us that he is very formal and serious about

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    In the last 50 years‚ I believe the internet has had the most impact on the world. The internet has changed the way we communicate‚ research‚ advertise‚ and shop. It has also been one of the most quickly advancing inventions ever made. Since the invention of the telephone nothing has compared in the field of communications. With the introduction to the internet brought a new wave of communicating. From chat rooms to email and instant messaging‚ the internet has provided the world with

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