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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the best and don’t care what they have to do to get there. The Mongol Empire around the thirteenth century was no exception. They took over many powerhouses of Eurasia and the Mongol Empire is considered one of the largest land empires to ever rule. Though to most the Mongol Empire was a vast and omnipotent empire‚ China and the Middle East’s economy as well as their politics experienced devastation post Mongol conquest. The Mongols were well aware of the riches they could gain from China and squeezed
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One major change during the Mongol Empire was when the death of the single ruler‚ Chinggis Khan‚ brought upon the division into four khanates‚ three of his sons and a grandson. Dividing up the empire among sons and heirs was an original tribal accordance. His son‚ Ogadei‚ was the successor of the title “Great Khan”. Each khanate ruled and continued to conquer their own sections of the Mongol Empire. One distinct change was the ultimate defeat of the Southern Song dynasty by Chinggis’ grandson
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Afro-Eurasia area fell due to one of the most fearsome and dangerous armies in the 13th century‚ the Mongols. From China to Persia‚ across the Nile River to Egypt‚ the Mongols took what they wanted and controlled what they wanted. With the Mongols military‚ brutality and their form of equality in the 13th century‚ this enabled them to conquest large territories within such a short time. The Mongols were brutal people when they didn’t get what they pleased. They would use as much violence as they
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Many different people have studied and observed the Mongols throughout history. Ruled by Genghis Khan‚ they were an empire that sought out and conquered whatever they could. Throughout their reign‚ many different opinions began to form about it. Through these different attitudes‚it can be seen that some viewed the Mongols as a admirable and respectful empire while other saw them as deceiving and ruthless. There are those regard the empire with admiration. A chronicler Muslim had the idea that
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Thus empires cannot be considered uniform‚ but rather flexible‚ despite their influence from past practices. The Mongols embraced the differences of their people as a means to establish a militarily-focused‚ mobile and self-sufficient empire‚ establishing their positioning as the largest land empire. Thus‚ whilst the Mongols bore similarity to other empires in terms of conquest through intimidation and violence‚ they differed in terms of religious and cultural freedom
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west by Christopher Columbus (Boyd). Indians thought that a tiny demon lived in every kernel of popcorn (Wonderopolis). When the demon’s house or the kernel was heated he would get mad and explode. Popcorn has been part of cultures for centuries. Aztec
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During the Mongol Era‚ there were series of events that took place where women were portrayed as valuable objects. In the film Genghis Khan‚ Börte was kidnapped by Temüjin and rapped by Djamuqa. She was treated like an object‚ like other women during the Mongolian
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Violence in the Aztec Society Zachary A. Carter A.P. World History “The dismal drum of Huichilobos sounded again‚ accompanied by conches‚ horns‚ and trumpet-like instruments. It was a terrifying sound‚ and when we looked at the tall cue (temple-pyramid) from which it came we saw our comrades who had been captured in Cortes’ defeat being dragged up the steps to be sacrificed. When they had haled them up to a small platform in front of the shrine where they kept their accursed idols we saw them
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1___________________ a state of completed physical‚ mental‚ social‚ and spiritual well-being. Health Define health according to WHO? World Health Organization‚ in 1948‚ health was defined as being a state of complete physical‚ mental‚ social‚ and spiritual well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. 3. Define disease prevention. To teach or promote methods and/or measures that have been proven effective in avoiding illness and/or lessening its effects. 4. Discuss the
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