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    Time period from 600A.D-1450 * spread of Islam A.D632 1. Islam=submission to the will of god 2. Mohammed= the final prophet 3. Hijra = the migration of Mohammed and he’s followers from Mecca(scared city) to medina due to hostility of merchant aristocracy. 4. returned to medina in 630‚ and transferred the kaba as the religious site of Islam. 5.abbasid dynasty (750-1250) encourages conversion to Islam from other religions 6 Qurans=people of the book 7. Values of Islam Honor parents‚ kind

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    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 improve

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    about 1300 to about 1450‚ Zimbabwe was the wealthiest and most powerful state in the region. It prospered from the gold trade with the Swahili trading communities on the eastern coast of Africa. Indeed‚ Zimbabwe’s gold ended up in the court of Kublai Khan‚ emperor of China. The ruins of Zimbabwe’s capital‚ known as Great Zimbabwe‚ illustrate the kingdom’s power and influence. The town sits on a hill overlooking the Zambezi River and is surrounded by stone walls. Ten thousand residents would have

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    Introduction This paper is prepared based on a case study of garments industry. Mr. Khan started a garments industry. After running for 5 years‚ he reached at the breakeven point that is - no profit and no loss. At the same time‚ he faced some problems regarding the sustainability of the garments. Here we tried to identify the problems that faced by Mr. Khan based on the on going garment sectors’ condition of Bangladesh. According to us‚ he did not face any budget problem but he faced performance

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    The Mongols were primarily nomadic peoples who lived in the steppes of Mongolia; due to their brutal and conquering methods‚ they had control over much of Eurasia at the peak of their empire. The Mongol Empire lasted from 1206 to 1368. The Qing Dynasty‚ ruled by the Manchurians‚ was the last imperial dynasty of China. It lasted from 1644 to 1911. Although these societies are different in several ways‚ they are similar in important ways as well. The Mongol Empire and Qing Dynasty’s are similar in

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    care towards how other countries viewed them and their image in the world‚ insistent that the one way to be respected was to have a refined culture. Rashid al-Din‚ an Ilkhanid bureaucrat and historian‚ states that toward the end of the reign of Ghazan Khan‚ the monarch proposed to pay his troops by issuing them iqtas. He asserted that “at this time‚ most of the soldiers had the desire for estates and for the (practice of) agriculture”. (Morgan and Morgan 432) The soldiers themselves‚ who had championed

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    Joanne Lau 4/15/15 APWH2 Huth    Comparison of the political and economical effects of Mongol rule in China and Russia    The Mongols were a group of nomads which rose during the early 1200s1 with the help of  Genghis Khan. Through invasions‚ parts of Russia‚ China‚ and Middle Eastern civilizations fell  under the control of the Mongols‚ but around the early 1400s the Mongol Empire fell. The  Mongol Empire affected its conquered areas politically and economically during its 200 years of  great power

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    schematic film interweaves two narratives in 2011 Lahore. In the present a Jewish-American journalist‚ Robert Lincoln (Liev Schreiber)‚ known for his sympathetic approach to Pakistan‚ is sent to interview a leading pro-Islamic intellectual‚ Changez Khan (Riz Ahmed)‚ in the tense atmosphere of a cafe frequented by student activists. His task is to discover whether Changez was involved in the abduction of an American visiting professor at the local university. That is the thriller aspect. The second

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    Overview of Behavioral Theories Behaviorism‚ along with several newer variations that have names like information processing theory‚ emphasize the learning of facts and skills that authorities‚ such as teachers or school boards‚ have decided are important. While these theories have many different names we will use the term behaviorism here. Names associated with behaviorism include John Watson‚ an American psychologist who was very influential in the 1920s and 1930s‚ and B. F. Skinner (http://129

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    Imran Khan as a Political Leader The journey of our leader has never stopped and after successful completion of two goals‚ he involved in Politics and founded “Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf” in 1996. Though his party could not secure even a single seat in the first election (1997) since their inception‚ however he later managed to win the election (2002) and got membership in National Assembly of Pakistan. He was not a popular choice in this field until 2009‚ but his consistent attitude towards achievement

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