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    com/ancient_rome/Ancient_Roman_Government.htm. What When and How (2012). DIVIDE AND RULE: THE LEGACY OF ROMAN IMPERIALISM (Western Colonialism)‚ from: http://what-when-how.com/western-colonialism/divide-and-rule-the-legacy-of-roman-imperialism-western-colonialism/ Mongolia (2012). Culture of Mongolia: Graphical Arts. From: http://www.everyculture.com/Ma-Ni/Mongolia.html

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    What did the ancient Mongols do? The ancient Mongol empire controlled more land than any other empire and included a very wide range of cultures‚ peoples‚ and religions. Everyone knows the name of Chinggis Khan (Genghis Khan) and his reputation as a fierce warrior and brutal conqueror. What you may not know is that he was a very savvy politician. His political skill not only created this tremendous empire‚ but also saved his people from destruction. He established the system that preserved

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    Hist 291 Spring Term Did the Mongols Create a More Diverse Islamic Identity? The historical relationship between the Mongols and Islam can be described as ambivalent. Historians have traditionally viewed the Mongolian invasion of the Khwarazmia and the Abbasid Caliphate as destructive to the Islamic identity‚ because Islamic world-empires suffered a loss of political power‚ economic wealth‚ and human life; and the destruction of Baghdad resulted in the loss of Islamic multicultural and

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    intriguing. How did this illiterate outcast turn the feuding tribes of Mongolia into a powerful nation? And how did he transform the Mongol hordes into a ruthless and disciplined fighting machine? Snapshot of Genghis Khan Genghis Khan was born with the name of Temujin in 1165 on the banks of the river Onon. When he was 9 years old‚ he met his father’s death‚ poisoned by Tatars‚ who were the dominant tribe in eastern Mongolia at that time. None of his father’s followers want to be led by a 9

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    Transformation of the Mongols The Mongols were a group of pastoral nomadic peoples whose expansion into Central Asia led to the dispersion of ideas‚ culture‚ and technology throughout the continent. Until 1206 AD‚ the Mongols were a group of warring tribes. The Mongols centralized‚ expanded and transformed under their charismatic leader‚ Genghis Khan. The Mongol empire expanded into Russia‚ Afghanistan‚ Persia‚ and Ukraine. The Mongols consumed most of Central Asia through a series of brutal

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    Megan LeBarron Orvin 4A Global Studies 28 January 2015 Mongols DBQ Over time the Mongolian army has become synonymous with the term barbarian. The definition of barbaric is unsophisticated‚ primitive‚ and savagely cruel. These terms do not give the Mongols enough credit. I believe that they were not completely barbaric though they did have some brutal techniques. They were advanced strategists for their time period. The Mongolian army was run with a strict command and heavy emphasis was placed

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    fight with each other for supplies. Around 1200‚ Temujin‚ Genghis Khan‚ defeated his enemies one by one and united the Mongols. He led the Mongols and found the largest connected land empire in the history‚ the Mongol Empire. Mongols created the Pax Mongolia and had great influenced on the later world. First of all‚ Mongols are not barbarians because they had well-organized government. They divided the large empire into four khanates which made them easier to control (Document 1). Also the villages

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    there long when he noticed a certain girl‚ Borte the daughter of the chieftain. She was destined to become his wife. Temujin’s father died when Temüjin was still young‚ poisoned by a group of Tatars. The Tatars were the chief power on the eastern Mongolia at the time‚ and long- time rivals of the Mongols. When Temujin heard how his father had died‚ vowed one day to avenge the death. Temujin left Borte‚ returned to his tribe‚ with the intention to declare himself leader. At this time he was 13 years

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    had no former education when he was younger and how he was at a young age. He found a best friend‚ which would become his lifelong enemy. It also talks about how in a short time he managed to defeated everyone more powerful than him and how he had Mongolia under his rule. It explains that Genghis Khan was born under the name Temujin. The chapter ends with how he found love and he found a young bride‚ which will mother future emperors The second chapter is called “Tale of the 3 rivers”. Temujin

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    punishments for transgressions of laws relating particularly to pastoral-nomadic society.” (columbia.edu) The Yuan dynasty‚ also known as the Mongol dynasty‚ was a dynasty established by Mongol nomads. The Yuan dynasty stretched to Mongolia and Siberia in the north‚

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