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    tolerant of the other religions in Persia including‚ Nestorian Christianity‚ Buddhism and Judaism. In China as well‚ the Mongols respected all cultural and religious traditions. They began to adopt some of Chinese culture‚ like ancestor worship. Khubilai Khan even built temples for his predecessors‚ so he could practice ancestor worship. The Mongols tolerated religions and belief systems such as‚ Confucianism‚ Daoism‚ Buddhism and Christianity. They allowed churches‚ temples and shrines to be built‚ because

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    It is my sincere belief that the pen through which we write words is surely mightier than the sword. Allah Almighty said in his first revelation “READ! And your Lord is the most generous‚ He who has taught by the pen‚ has taught man that he knew not.” These words of the Holy Quran prove the universal truth that the pen is the first mightiest thing that has brought the revolution of knowledge‚ wisdom and education in human being. The pen looks like a small ordinary thing. It is also not very costly

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    and a scramble for power amomg rival parties. Malik Kafur got rid of the princes one by one‚ and assumed power as a regent. However‚ the slaves of Alauddin hatched a conspiracy against him‚ and Kafur was murdered. The last Khalji ruler was Khusrao Khan who was killed by in AD 1320. The nobles‚ who were tired of the chaos and confusion‚ raised Ghias-ud-din tuglaq‚ also called Ghazi Malik‚ to the throne in AD 1320. Ghias-ud-din Tuglaq Ghias-ud-din built a new city near Delhi‚ which was named Tughlaqabad

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    The art pieces I choose to analyze are two paired Star Tiles with Vegetal Motifs and Inscriptions. The evolution of the purpose of an artifact reveals the development of complexity within Islamic empires as time progresses. The first Islamic dynasties controlled large unified Islamic states and religious pieces served as the main type of art within their empires. The goal of the gallery layout is to display to an uninformed viewer the evolution of Islamic art over the course of a millennium‚ and

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    The Vedantic View Of Karma All work/Karma to manifest divinity‚ hence these must be pure‚ good‚ honest and sincere. Indian philosophy also teaches to perform every work without having any attachment to result‚ because results do not fall under the jurisdiction of a doer. Such thinking and understanding will change the whole attitude. Now the results will become a PRASAD-gratitude – coming from the God himself. You can now accept the result with open mind without apprehensions-just as you accept

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    The mayor of London Sadiq Khan says he ignores the regular insults thrown by the president of the United States Donald Trump‚ as he states on Tuesday that he "really couldn’t be bothered about what Donald Trump tweets." Mayor Sadiq Khan‚ the first Muslim leader in London‚ has long been the subject of insult and pointing fingers for Trump. After Saturday’s van and knife attacks on the London Bridge that left tens of casualties‚ seven people killed and over 50 injured‚ Trump jeered at Khan’s attempt

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    curiosity for new knowledge regarding places and people. Thus we had travellers like Marco Polo‚ Columbus‚ Vasco de Gama‚ Hiuen Tsang‚ Fahien and others. Some people travelled for love of adventure. Alexandoij wanted to conquer the whole world. Changez Khan conquered lands for the love of adventure. Some conquerors like Mahmuil Ghaznavi invaded India in the name of religion but actuall)| they wanted to loot and plunder. Muhammad Ghori‚ howeverj actually wanted to establish a kingdom‚ and it became cleai

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    From the first explosion of Mongol military might from the steppes of central Asia in the early decades of the 13th century to the death of Timur in1405‚ the nomads of central Asia made a last‚ stunning return to center stage in world history. The Mongols brought about changes in countryside economics‚ the power of the states‚ and overall trade‚ with similarities and differences in the two states respectively. Mongol influences and culture trends can still be observed in Russia as well as China today

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    # 19 Mongol Study Guide WHY DID THE MONGOLS COME TO POWER? The Mongols came to power under the rule of Chinggis Kahn due to Chinggis partnering up with a more powerful nomad group who owed his tribe a favor. With the aid of another group‚ he sought revenge on the tribe who enslaved him. After winning several attacks‚ Chinggis began gaining a good reputation which culminated into multiple groups appointing him the khagan‚ supreme leader‚ over the Mongols in 1206‚ which led to the Mongols uniting

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    Gianna Lombardo Period 5 AP World Essay #3 Aztecs VS Mongols The Mongols and the Aztecs evolved on completely opposite sides of the world‚ so they had a substantial amount of differences. The contrasted culturally and socially. For example‚ religion was one of the numerous differences between the two. Also‚ the foundation of their societies was different as well; one being based on agriculture and the other being nomadic. However‚ they were not different in every aspect. The Mongols and Aztecs were

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