GEOG COURSEWORK #2 Roots of Mongol Empire With the rise of the Genghis Khan in the early 1200s‚ scientists were interested in conducing a project on the climate condition of Mongolia . They would like to investigate whether or not his success in conquering the largest contiguous land in the history which is 31 million square kilometres is related to the climate condition of Mongolia at that time. Thus‚ the project identifying the relationship between climate and the rise of a new leader and
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The question was are the Mongols uncivilized barbarians or culture brokers on their journey to conquer the world? They served mainly as culture brokers in many ways. They helped evolve trade‚ spread religion‚ and share many cultures with others‚ Mongols‚ while on their conquest‚ created many paths and way points to help traders and travelers journey across the land. The path ways and way points that marked where the Mongols have traveled made new courses for traders and to help them get the food
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Compare and contrast “Pax Romana”‚ “The Great Mongol Peace”‚ “Pax Britannica”‚ and “Pax Americana”. In studying Amy Chua’s “Day of Empire”‚ one finds a lot more similarities than differences shared among the great empires. Tolerance is a common theme that repeats itself over and over‚ and along with assimilation‚ unity‚ and acceptance‚ it is the glue that holds together these hyperpowers. But the path to the golden times of peace and glory and the strategic use of tolerance differs in each
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) To actually conquer this territory it required a well-trained and equipped army. Also it took lots of time and people with skills. When Genghis Khan died‚ the land that he had owned split up. The Mongols built highways which helped them in trading. They were also the first to use gunpowder‚ coal‚ and printing. 2.) With the death of Abu Said Bahatur Khan in 1335‚ the Mongol rule in Persia fell into political anarchy. As a result of unstable control and the Black Death‚ the Mongol dynasty collapsed
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of race to unite the people. Genghis Khan has tried to unite the Mongol and Hitler has tried to unite the German. These great leaders try to achieve unity using race as the factor of unity. They unite their race by inculcating in their heart the same desire. They inculcate the desire to become great people by conquering other people and to amass their wealth. Without having unity of purpose people cannot be united unless they have the same desire or goal .Genghis Khan and Hitler inculcate in the heart
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The Mongols: How Barbaric Were the “Barbarians”? The Mongols were a militaristic‚ nomadic group that conquered many lands and forged the Mongolian Empire. They were known for their brutality and laws‚ but they also had positive impacts on the territories which they conquered. The Mongols had some very barbaric practices but like other conquerors‚ it was likely to show dominance over the conquered. More importantly‚ they were strong leaders who aided in the growth of the economy as well as diffusion
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which arose in Ghur‚ in the west central region of present-day Afghanistan. The Ghurids in turn were routed early in the 13th century by the Khwarizm Shahs‚ another central Asian dynasty. They were swept away in about 1220 by the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan‚ who devastated the land. Muhammad of Ghaur Muhammad of Ghur (died 1206)‚ also called Muizuddin Muhammad ibn Sam or Shihabuddin Muhammad Ghuri‚
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CRITICAL APPRECIATION OF KUBLA KHAN Sometimes‚ a poem is celebrated not for the story it tells‚ but for how it is told. Some poems are famous simply because of the way they are told: the elaborate‚ vivid language used to describe places and sights. “Kubla Khan or A Vision in a Dream” by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is one such poem. Written in 1798‚ it is a poem that uses intricate language to portray a vision or dream that Coleridge had. Coleridge claimed that the poem was written in an opium-induced
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Mongols and central Asian Turks. The second theory suggests that they are the descendants of KUSHANS‚ the ancient residents of Afghanistan‚ who entered the northeast Afghanistan in the 2nd century. Another one tells that HAZARA are the heirs of Genghis Khan‚ who in the twelfth century invaded Afghanistan and destroyed almost the whole country. Some of his army was left which mixed with the locals of Afghanistan. Their population across the world * About 4 million HAZARAS living in Afghanistan
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independent princedoms and got the Mongolian influence through taxes. The rule of Mongolia had more of an impact on China than on the Russia. Basically Mongolians were nomads while China and Russia were settled down. By great leadership of Genghis Khan and a well motivated economic purpose‚ Mongolia created the largest land Empire ever to be recorded. Just south of Mongolia lies China‚
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