discuss] Tearing apart by horses (e.g.‚ in medieval Europe and Imperial China‚ with four horses; or "quartering"‚ with four horses‚ as in The Song of Roland and Child Owlet). Trampling by horses (example: Al-Musta’sim‚ the last Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad). Back-breaking A Mongolian method of execution that avoided the spilling of blood on the ground[2] (example: the Mongolian leader Jamukha was probably executed this way in 1206).[3] Blowing from a gun Tied to the mouth of a cannon‚ which is then
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Lecture No. 1 25-10-210 KASHMIR ISSUE OUTLINE: 1. Background 2. Indian Perspective 3. Pakistan Perspective 4. Plebiscite 5. Partition 6. Independent and conclusion EARLY HISTORY: In the 18th century Kashmir was ruled by the Muslim Pashtun Durrani Empire. In 1819 Kashmir was conquered by the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh. Following the First Anglo-Sikh War in 1845 and 1846‚ Kashmir was first ceded by the Treaty of Lahore to the East India Company‚ and shortly after sold by the Treaty
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It is one of the treasures at the National Museums of Iraq in Baghdad. This magnificent copper head of an Akkadian king found in Nineveh exemplifies the perfect example of high-class monarchy. During the occupation of Medes in the south near the Caspian Sea‚ the head of the Akkadian King was the only piece of art that
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Nigel Lewis November 17‚ 2010 2nd Period DBQ: The Mongol Terror‚ Mongol Peace Although many Mongols conquered peoples of Eurasia viewed the invasion as negative during the 13th and 14th centuries‚ many viewed this intrusion as positive According to Carpini and William of Rubrick‚ they both have positive things to say about the Mongols. I say this because document 1 states that the Mongols pay their lords more respect than any other people‚ and would hardly dare lie to them (Doc #1). I think
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Mr. President‚ I stand here as an ambassador of Islam‚ a believer in Islam and a follower of Islam‚ and I begin in the name of Almighty Allah who introduces Himself as a God mercy and benevolence. Mr. President‚ the literal meaning of the word Islam is “Peace“. But since the 9/11 attacks the perception of the meaning of Islam has undergone a radical transition from peace to something more hideous. terrorism‚ war‚ suicide and bloodshed. Which‚ Mr. President I as a Muslim cannot tolerate anymore.
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600-1450 632 - Rise of Islam 732 - Battle of Tours (end of Muslim move into France) 1054 - 1st Schism in Christian Church 1066 - Norman conquest of England 1071 - Battle of Manzikert (Seljuk Turks defeat Byz) 1095 - 1st Crusade 1258 - Mongols sack Baghdad 1271-1295 - Marco Polo travels 1324 - Mansa Musa’s pilgrimage 1325-1349 - travels of Ibn Battuta 1347-1348 - Bubonic plague in Europe 1433 - end of Zheng He’s voyages/Rise of Ottomans 1450-1750 1453 - Ottomans capture Constantinople 1488 - Dias rounded
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as false images of the slave plantations strewn across the South encouraged denial of their reality‚ false images of the Abu Ghraibs strewn across America not only legitimize denial of their reality but also allow their replication at Guantánamo‚ Baghdad‚ Afghan desert sites‚ or wherever our government‚ and culture‚ may build new citadels of torture in the
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Question.3 Explain how a commander sustains an ethical command climate in war? Leaders‚ at all levels‚ are the most important factor‚ with the biggest influence on the unit’s ethical command climate. Leading by example should be one of the basic issues in every commander’s leadership philosophy .All the time commanders must ensure that orders‚SOP’s and surrounding environment are very clear and understood by all subordinates‚ to be able to differentiate between what is ethical and what is not
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INTERROGATIONS Abu Ghraib‚ Iraq & Guantanamo Bay‚ Cuba Prepared By: Veronica Mihajlovic Diana Sellars Aaron Wilson GM520 Legal‚ Political‚ and Ethical Dimensions of Business Table of Contents Introduction 1 United States Constitution 1 Geneva Convention 2 Third Convention 3 Enemy Prisoner of War 3 Retained Personnel 3 Fourth Convention 3 Protected Persons 3 Guantanamo Bay 4 Memorandums 5 Abu Ghraib 6 Uniform Code of Military Justice 9 Conspiracy 9 Cruelty and
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Introduction The impact that religion has exerted on mankind’s history is phenomenal‚ even in the twenty first century‚ perceptions are beguiled more by religion than any other factor. Too many policies‚ political associations‚ economic stances and military actions are dictated to a large extent by religion for anyone to take it lightly. This holds much greater significance for the people of the subcontinent than other places‚ save a few exceptions. Whether this was due to the success of the
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