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    Genghis Khan Thesis

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    Ghengis a false version of history that as the author points out largely demonizes the Mongols. creation of empire Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is a systematic history of one the world’s greatest leaders and empires. It abolishes misconceptions about the Mongol Empire and challenges Eurocentric ideas of history. It dispels the innate stereotype that Genghis Khan and the Mongols were bloodthirsty barbarians and show them in a new light as the truly innovative fighters and just‚ progressive

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    Imran Khan

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    IMRAN KHAN Imran Khan the former captain of Pakistan Cricket team and the leader of the Tehrik-e-Insaaf was born on November 25‚ 1952 at Lahore. He received his initial education at Aitchison College‚ Lahore and then took admission in the Royal Grammar School‚ Worcester in England. Thereafter‚ he went to study Economics and Politics at Keble College‚ Oxford from 1973 to 1976. Cricket was very much a part of Imran Khan’s family. Inspired by his cousins‚ Javed Burki and Majid Khan who were first

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    Shahrukh Khan

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    Shahrukh Khan Khan at the audio launch of Chennai Express (2013) Born 2 November 1965 (age 47) New Delhi‚ India[1][2] Residence Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ India[3] Occupation Actor‚ producer‚ television presenter Years active 1988–present Spouse(s) Gauri Khan (1991–present) Children 3 Shahrukh Khan (born 2 November 1965)‚ often credited as Shah Rukh Khan and informally referred as SRK‚ is an Indian film actor. Referred to in the media as "Badshah of Bollywood"‚ "King Khan" and "King of

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    Genghis Khan

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    Genghis Khan Changez Khan was born in 1162 at Mongolia. His father Yesukhei was the chief of the minor Borijin clan of nomadic Mongols‚ who lived by hunting. His mother’s name was Hoelun. He was given the name Temujin. Mongol legend says that the baby was born with a blood-clot in his fist‚ a sign that he would be a great warrior. When Temujin was nine‚ his father took him to a neighboring tribe to work for several years and earn a bride. On the way home‚ Yesukhei was poisoned by rivals‚ and

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    Genghis Khan Resume

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    Genghis Khan  Mongol Empire  Objective:  ● I‚ Genghis Khan am writing this today to apply for the position of chairman of the  board of the United Federation of Conquerors.  Education:          ● Fluent in Mongolian(Borjigin clan dialect). Familiarity with all conquered countries  languages.  Work Experience:  ● Emperor of the Mongol Empire.  ● Creation of an extensive spy network and Yam route systems.  ● Maintain and grow a portfolio of conquered companies reaching a GNP as large  as 20 billion roman coins a year

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    Imran Khan

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    Imran Khan was born on the fifth of November 1952 in Lahore. His father‚ Ikramullah Khan Niazi was an engineer by profession. His family was most accurately described as upper-middle class‚ and comfortably off rather than rich. Eight of Imran’s numerous cousins who grew up in his home suburb of Lahore‚ Zaman Park‚ became first class cricketers. Among them are Javed Burki and Majid Khan‚ both of whom preceded Imran in going to Oxford and captaining Pakistan. Imran started playing cricket at the age

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    Ayub Khan

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    proponents of military action had upheld it‚ calling Ayub Khan a saviour. A new system was evolved which replaced the federal parliamentary system leading to absolute dictatorship. With unfair intentions he took every step which consolidated his grip on power. After 11 years of independence‚ Pakistan was going through experiments in governance‚ with no constitution‚ no democracy. The fallout of this cast deep influences on the years to come. That Ayub Khan was an ambitious person is evident from his own writings

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    Genghis Khan

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    Running Head: Chingis Khan 1 Throughout history‚ many a great empires have been built. Some so vast‚ that on them the sun never set. These empires however were built by multiple individuals over a period of hundreds of years. The largest empire‚ however was built by a group of tribal nomads led by an orphaned prince. It was the mongols under Chingis Khan who built the largest empire to ever be conquered by one man. Over the course of only a few decades he shook the world and changed history

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    Genghis Khan

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    Wall of China‚ and Ho’elun‚ his mother. Temüjin began his gradual ascension to power by offering himself as a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance*‚ or a vassal‚ to his father’s anda‚ sworn brother‚ Toghrul‚ who was khan‚ or lord‚ of the Kerait. Their relationship was reinforced when Temujin’s wife‚ Borte‚ was captured by the Merkits. Temüjin turned to Toghrul for support. Without hesitation‚ Toghrul offered Temujin twenty thousand Kerait warriors to his disposal.

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    Marco Polo vs. Zheng He

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    extensively and went all through out China. He also dipped into Southeastern Asia (India and Indonesia). He was one of the first to provide extensive written accounts of the progressive Chinese Empire to Europe. It is said he and the Chinese emperor Kublai Khan were amiable with each other. Historians debate if Marco Polo’s writing is accurate because his description at the

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