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    Beijing is captured in 1215. Mongols attack and sack Baghdad‚ killing many Muslims and extending the Mongol Empire into the Middle East. Kublai Khan establishes a unified Mongol empire centred in China. Mongols revive the Silk Road trading routes‚ assuring safety of traders from raiders and Crusaders. Kublai

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    1) Brian Turner’s "Jundee Ameriki" The narrator feels like someone talking to his own subconscious‚ someone who was present at the scene back in Baghdad‚ who not only knew the story but experienced it. Although the speaker was presented in 3rd person it could be the Jundee Ameriki himself‚ a battle buddy or one of the rescue team. The fragments symbolize the suffering the soldier encounters from the war‚ the long-lasting physical scars embedded with mementos from the suicidal lady and the scene “bits

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    when Sultans introduced this rule and many Turks‚ Persians and Arabs migrated to India to serve as officials or soldiers. Trade between Indian and Muslim lands increased. During the Mongol raids of the 1200’s‚ many scholars and adventurers fled from Baghdad to India‚ bringing Persian and Greek learning. The newcomers helped create a brilliant civilization at Delhi‚ where Persian art and architecture flourished. 3. The founders of the Delhi sultanate were able to conquer northern India because the Sultans

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    assistance of several other countries like Poland and Australia. The first days of attacks mainly lasted about 21 days of major combat operations and finally ended with the United States of America capturing and obtaining control over the capital Baghdad . According to U.S. President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair‚ the objective of the mission was to disarm Iraq of weapons of mass destruction‚ to end Saddam Hussein’s support for terrorism‚ and to free the Iraqi people from

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    The Brahmasphutasiddhanta (Corrected Treatise of Brahma) is arguably his most famous work. The historian al-Biruni (c. 1050) in his book Tariq al-Hind states that the Abbasid caliph al-Ma’mun had an embassy in India and from India a book was brought to Baghdad which was translated into Arabic as Sindhind. It is generally presumed that Sindhind is none other than

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    questions‚ because their question’s had nothing to do with the main topic of the trial. The prosecuting side then ran out of questions to ask‚ due to irrelevance of the questions that they were asking. On the opposing side‚ the Mustasim‚ caliph of Baghdad (Harrison) presented the most convincing evidence‚ to go against Mr. Genghis khan. This witness was a victim of the torment‚ this man was‚ I believe‚ rolled up in a carpet drug around beaten and trampled until dead. This man also had answers for most

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    ISIS A Religion

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    Introduction: The question raised from current events around the world has left the world pondering is ISIS a religion? To answer this I have gone through intense research to find out the truth. I have used ten sources to present my answer to this world dilemma. ISIS uses Islam to show western nations that yes‚ we are a religion. In realty‚ ISIS is an organization of fundamental extremist using Islam as a shield that will protect their motives to start World War III. Blakemore‚ Brian‚ and Imran

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    The Worst Day of My Life

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    in Northern Baghdad. I will go over the sequence of events‚ also the outcome of the situation. I will also go over the lessons learned from what transpired that day. I will conclude the Passage with a brief description of all that was gone over in the PEM. Introduction The Worst Day of My Life My name is John Webb‚ I am going to try to explain the worst experience‚ I think a person in this world should have to deal with. In the early morning of March 3‚ 2007 in Northern Baghdad‚ Iraq‚ This

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    possible in the world only because of Mathematics. The findings of the study shows that majority of respondents have interest in Mathematics. 1.5 Delimitation of the study The study was delimited to The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Baghdad campus. 1.6 Data Collection A questionnaire was

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    Thousand and one nights: One Thousand and One Nights (Arabic: كتاب ألف ليلة وليلة‎ Kitāb alf laylah wa-laylah) is a collection of West and South Asian stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during theIslamic Golden Age. It is often known in English as the Arabian Nights‚ from the first English language edition (1706)‚ which rendered the title as The Arabian Nights’ Entertainment.[1] The work was collected over many centuries by various authors‚ translators‚ and scholars across West‚ Central

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