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    The Mongol Essay In the 13 century a small tribe from the steppes of central Asia conquered much of the Middle East and Eastern Europe. The tribe was known as the Mongol warriors. The Mongols were ruthless and very barbaric. While the Mongols conquered many countries they didn’t care who they hurt. Even though they did benefit some of the areas that they conquered‚ they did too many bad things that over powered the good things. Their law was very confusing and at some parts it was unreasonable

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    Persian politics and Chinese was that Persians were able to be lower political figures as long as they complied with the Mongols. While in China no natives could be in the political system‚ instead they had foreign personal brought in. At one point Marco Polo was brought in as an administrator during the reign of Khubilai khan. In China the Mongols tore down the whole Chinese political structure and rebuilt it. However In Persia the Mongols just inserted themselves at the top of political structures

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    the Mongols took on a more political role but with a tolerant mind set of their societies. They increased the status of merchants and had a more prominent role in their government than in Russia. For example they appointed foreign friends such as Marco Polo as bureaucrats. They moreover left the imperial structure the same by leaving their nobles as their political heads. Trade continued

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    Javiya Minor January 3‚ 2014 4th period C&C #4 For many years the Mongols influenced the Eurasian world in more ways than one. This nomadic people‚ though few in number when compared to those they “conquered”‚ was highly successful in gaining power and facilitating trade across the European and Asian continents. Russia and China are two particular regions that experienced the effects of Mongol rule both politically and economically. Yet while both regions benefitted economically‚ China saw

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    Christopher Columbus and Leif Erikson were very important sailors who changed the course of history. These both sailors were both European sailors who came to the Americas. These two sailors have many differences and similarities. Such as Christopher discovered America in 1942 but Leif discovered America in 1000. These both sailors are similar by both discovering America. To this day‚ these two explorers are celebrated for their great achievements. Christopher Columbus is the explorer who is known

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    a lateen sail and two square sails. Columbus believed the world was round‚ that it was smaller then it really is and that if he sailed westward she would reach Cipango (Japan) and Cathay (China). He wanted to discover the riches described by Marco Polo in his book of travels. He was promised by Ferdinand and Isabella that he would become the governor of all he discovered and would get the title ‘Admiral of the Ocean Sea’. We first sailed for the Canary islands to take on board fresh water and

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    important work called Geographia‚ which included ideas of the planetary order that he obtained from his own research and observations from the celestial vault. Other important investigations and progresses for this science‚ were given by the travels of Marco Polo in the 12th century‚ the crusades‚ and of course‚ the Spanish and Portuguese explorations‚ since these travels brought very relevant information that was added to the existing corpus of valuable resources. The modern concepts of Geography did not

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    The 1947 Japanese School Education Law decrees that the Ministry of Education must examine and approve all textbooks published in Japan[1]. This textbook-screening procedure has strained Japanese relations with neighboring countries. At its core‚ the ‘textbook controversy’ is a conflict of ideology between patriotic Japanese nationalists and left-leaning academics. Despite Chinese endeavors to employ their own textbook-screening procedure‚ Japanese censoring of history has‚ nonetheless‚ sparked friction

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    The Indian Carpet Industry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Indian Carpet Industry India‚ like many other countries‚ has always used wool as the basic material of the carpet. Other materials commonly used are silk and cotton. Silk carpets are particularly high quality pieces. In the beginning of the carpet making century‚ only natural dyes were used to color the wool. Madder‚ as well as other wild vegetables‚ was the most important

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    south of the city‚ and Murano‚ which is slightly north. Venice is spread across 118 small islands separated by 177 canals‚ giving it a total area of 414.6 km². The islands are historically divided into 6 sections: Cannaregio‚ San Polo‚ Dorsoduro‚ Santa Croce‚ San Marco‚ and Castello. The houses and streets are held above the water by submerged‚ closely spaced wooden poles. The city itself very old‚ with its origins dating back over 1000 years ago. Besides being a tourist hotspot and thus an important

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