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    Emperor Qianlong had a very successful reign‚ while it did decline some in his later years it was better than when he got it. During this reign he expanded not only China’s physical territory‚ but also their manufacturing productivity as a country which now leads the economy. There are several factors that led to Qianlong’s successful reign. Family One of the most influential factors in Qianlong’s life was his family. Qianlong was groomed for the job by both his father and grandfather. From a young

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    prevalent within the Byzantine era. As Snodgrass (2012) notes unlike the draped Greek and Roman silhouettes‚ Byzantine fashion introduced opulent costumes constructed along the body’s lines as “…emblems of social‚ economic‚ religious or political prominence.” Byzantine Fashion and the aspect of political‚ economic and particularly social hierarchy is very much interconnected. You could easily determine which social class and stature of a male or female by what they wore within Byzantine society. After

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    Teri Wilson March 1‚ 2010 Professor Hollinger Module 5 JEWISH‚ EARLY CHRISTIAN‚ BYZANTINE AND ISLAMIC ART Every religion has its own approach to art and architecture. An assessment between different traditions can offer an illuminating insight into the varying religious outlooks and theologies. Architecture‚ as well as art‚ is influenced by a number of forces in society‚ in the environment‚ in the psychology of the people who produce it‚ and in different institutions. It is an expression of inner

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    “Economic Factors in the Decline of the Byzantine Empire” In this article taken from The Journal of Economic History‚ Peter Charanis discusses the factors that economically affected the decline of the Byzantine Empire. His discussion is based on the fact that past scholars‚ such as English historian Edward Gibbon who wrote The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire‚ thought the Byzantine Empire was in a constant state of decline throughout its existence‚ but he disagrees. He says that

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    In 1453 the great city of Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Empire‚ marking the end of the Byzantine Rule. During the Ottoman Rule‚ the Orthodox Church took the responsibility of governing the people of Orthodox faith. Greece was under the rule of the Patriarch of Constantinople‚ who was under the rule of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. It is said that their involvement in the Greek community helped preserve the Greek culture but their corruption and abuse of power caused more harm than good.

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    such as trade can have a crazy huge impact on an empire. For example Trade had a huge impact on Byzantine empire‚ because The capital of the Byzantine empire was a prime place for trade‚ Also The fairs in the city helped with bringing a lot more money and new traders to the Byzantine empire. For instance‚ The Byzantine empire capital being a prime place for trade has a great impact for the Byzantine empire‚ because in the document b it talks about how wonderful the city is‚ How the walls of the

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    The Byzantine Empire‚ which controlled the Eastern Roman Empire from its capital‚ Constantinople (now İstanbul‚ Turkey)‚ retained nominal sovereignty over the territories formerly controlled by the Western Empire‚ and many of the Germanic tribes that had seized these territories formally recognized the Byzantine emperor as overlord. Partly because of this and also because the popes depended on Byzantine

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    The Mosaics’ Importance to the Islam People Islamic mosaics have had‚ and still have a great part in Islamic culture. Traditional mosaics had many uses in the Islamic World. They were very detailed in their patterns and designs‚ and had great religious meaning to the Muslim people. Mosaics had different uses in the Islamic World‚ as they do still in modern life. Normally‚ mosaics were used for decoration of mosques. They were sometimes used also for pottery. The great Mosque of Damascus has amazing

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    Melting Pot or Mosaic‚ which one? Culture is a behavior that consists of several critical elements‚ such as language‚ religion‚ race and ethnicity‚ clothing and politics. Culture is what one does in his/her daily life. In order to understand others‚ we must first keep in mind that every culture carries its own set of values and assumptions. Culture is an evolving‚ ever changing civilization‚ which includes several different groups people. For immigrants‚ America is a land of opportunity; for others

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    The Definition of an Ideal Citizen The Hammurabi Law code was made for babylonians to stay under command. Mosaic Law code is to teach people to obey God and to be holy. There are very little similarities between both the Law codes‚ but differ significantly. The Mosaic Law differs from the Hammurabi Law code because it was created to show people the image of God and His holiness unlike Hammurabi which is made to keep people from harming others and shows them the appropriate way to act. These Laws

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