stated in document 3. The Mongols attracted many high ranking people those who opposes their morals. In a letter from pope Innocent IV to the Great Khan‚ he states‚ “…you do not cease from breaking the bonds of natural ties‚ sparing neither sex nor age‚ you rage against all indiscriminately with the sword of chastisement.” Replying to this letter‚ Changgis Khan states that the “heaven” the Pope believes in helped the Mongols in their journey to conquer great lands. If the Pope wants to questions the Mongol’s
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Hassan Khan Mobile: 07725166685 Email: HassanKhan56@hotmail.com Personal Profile I am a very proactive person‚ who can work under pressure and able to meet deadlines. I use my own initiative to plan work schedules‚ and I use time effectively. I have very good oral and written communication skills and I am punctual and a hard worker. I can adapt to different working environments‚ I work well as a team member as well as an individual. I am very keen to progress on my current skills and
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“Talk about the poem‚ ‘Kubla Khan’‚ your opinions of the poem‚ which part you thought were interesting. Use quotes.” (600~ words) Kubla Khan is a poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ supposedly under the influence of opium. The effects of the drug on Coleridge are somewhat reflected in the description of Xanadu (inside the dome). He portrays an area which appears to be tranquil and serene‚ typical of a drug-induced sensation. Even though the poem doesn’t convey a direct message‚ its
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(45)” A strong leader‚ like Borgia‚ understood that in order to get results and cooperation from the people that there must be terror installed in them‚ so that the nation can prosper in riches‚ land‚ and resources‚ and achieve equilibrium. Genghis Khan‚ for example‚ was considered a brutal leader that would not stop at no cost; he was merciless and used fear as a strategy to expand the Mongolian empire and make allies. His power inclined by the years and he contributed greatly to modern day advancements
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The Americas and Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia The Americas and Cultural Exchange in Central and Southern Asia Allied American University This paper was prepared for World Civilizations I‚ homework assignment 6‚ taught by Professor Harmon. PART I 1. How did early peoples in the Americas adapt to their environment as they created technologies of food production and economics systems? The environment shaped the history of human settlements
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the Mongols such as the arrogance‚ the lies‚ and cruelty towards those that are not of their own is not as common in Carpini’s society as it is in the Mongol society. 2. How are the Mongol virtues he extols linked to the achievements of the Chinggis Khan and the stunning Mongol conquest? The Mongolian virtues that Carpini extols‚ such as when riding they can endure extreme cold and at times also fierce heat‚ and the fact that they are harsh towards others and get what they want shoes that they
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In the Genghis Khan video‚ the facade that the villain exhibits reflect the qualities that are associated with masculinity. The most pronounced sense of masculinity from the video was the sense of control and dominance that the man establishes. The lead character is the man who plays an evil villain. This main character establishes supremacy at the beginning of the video starting when the troops stand at attention as the villain walks by. The man who is handcuffed on the table resembles the villain
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structure‚ couple with the incorporation of advanced and innovated conquered societies into the Mongol Hordes. Noticeable changes were‚ where tribal leaders once recruited and assembled groups of warriors through tribal affiliation and familial ties‚ Chinggis Khan assembled units into smaller cross-clan fighting units limited in size. Leadership authority granted by birth was reduced in favor of merit and deed based promotion system. This allows the “best man” to rise through the ranks by on his own actions
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5 main leaders of Mongolia: Genghis Khan (1206–1227) Tolui Khan (as Regent) (1227–1229) Ögedei Khan (1229–1241) Töregene Khatun (as Regent) (1243–1246) Güyük Khan (1246–1248) Genghis Khan (/ˈɡɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/ or /ˈdʒɛŋɡɪs ˈkɑːn/‚[5][6] Mongol: [tʃiŋɡɪs xaːŋ] Chingis/Chinghis Khan; 1162? – August 1227)‚ born Temujin‚ was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire‚ which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of
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children attending in 1996. The attendance rate for secondary school was much lower at a little over 50% of the population attending. Institutions of higher learning had almost 40‚000 attendees. The Mongols gained fame in the 13th century when under Chinggis KHAAN they established a huge Eurasian empire through conquest. After his death the empire was divided into several powerful Mongol states‚ but these broke apart in the 14th century. The Mongols eventually retired to their original steppe homelands
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