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    and many very cool inventions that were used. The first ruler was Genghis Khan the second was Kublai Khan and the third was Batu Khan. Genghis Khan was born in the year 1162 on the steppes of Mongolia.he lived until August 18‚ 1227 he was a great ruler. He came to power by uniting the Nomadic Tribes of Northeast Asia. After founding his empire and being named Genghis Khan he started to conquered most of Eurasia. Genghis Khan had a rough childhood his father died when he was a teen but that made him

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    Betrayed and nearly killed by his closely related tribe members and was saved by a family which he had no kinship tie with‚ Genghis Khan dismissed the traditional kinship bonds in the steppe society and relied on alliances with loyal and trusted associates as his essential supporters and followers. He treated people based on merit instead of the kinship‚ or their positions in the family or tribe‚ and honored faithful followers with political power‚ military authority‚ and his unbreakable trust. This

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    J. Chandler W. Carraway World Civilization I October 22‚ 2012 Genghis Khan Genghis Khan was both a feared military conqueror ad an intelligent administrative of the empire he created‚ but I think that khan being an intelligent administrative of his empire was the most important of the two of shaping the modern world. Its most his techniques he used as the military conqueror that made me certain. Khan fighting techniques shows that he has leadership skills‚ he was able to the find his enemies

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    Genghis Khan and the Making of the New World is a narrative of the growth and power of Genghis Khan and his successors‚ including their influence on Europe’s civilization. The book is divided into three sections‚ the beginning of the Mongol Empire and Genghis Khan’s rule‚ Genghis Khan’s death and his successors. The author‚ Weatherford‚ delivers a different viewpoint on Genghis Khan than what was very typical in most books. He talked about the positive cultural effects to Genghis Khan’s rule. At

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    is unique‚ not only capable of learning but also capably of succeeding.” This quotation coined by Robert John Meehan is exactly the moral lesson of the Indian drama film‚ Every Children is Special. This drama film is produced and directed by Aamir Khan. This film explores the life and imagination of Ishaan‚ an 8-year-old dyslexic child. Although he excels in art especially in making paintings‚ he still cannot cope with the academic demands in school that leads his parents to send him to a boarding

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    CHAPTER 14 The Last Great Nomadic Changes: From Chinggis Khan to Timur CHAPTER SUMMARY The nomads of central Asia during the thirteenth century returned to center stage in world history. The Mongols ended or interrupted the great postclassical empires while extending the world network of that era. Led by Chinggis Khan and his successors‚ they brought central Asia‚ China‚ Persia‚ Tibet‚ Iraq‚ Asia Minor‚ and southern Russia under their control. The states formed dominated most of Asia for

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    Chinggis Khan was one of the greatest Mongol rulers. As one of his many descendants‚ his grandson Kublai Khan (1215-1294) conquered one of mankind’s greatest civilizations‚ China‚ to become emperor of the Yuan dynasty (1272-1368). After the Song Dynasty and its ruling scholar-gentry class‚ Kublai turned out to be a very cosmopolitan ruler who introduced many different kinds of foreign people along with religions such as Buddhism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity into his court and consequently into China

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    MBA FINAL YEAR RESEARCH PROJECT INTRODUCTION & BACKGROUND SUBMITTED TO: MA’AM DONIA WASEEM CREATED BY: KHADDAM AHMED KHAN D-2 Title of the Research: Consumer Psychographic Variables Influencing Affluent Purchase INTRODUCTION: AFFLUENT CONSUMERS: Affluent consumers / purchasers are highly targeted audience for marketers or companies because of their high / rich buying power and great level of disposable income. These factors can highlight the higher customer equity. Because products

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    Critical Review of Eating Grass: The Making of the Pakistani Bomb Feroz Khan’s Eating Grass: The Making of the Pakistani Bomb tells the story of Pakistan’s nuclear program and its army’s intelligence. Feroz Hassan Khan writes this story with the experience and background as a 30-year Pakistani Army member who played an important role in Pakistan’s security policy on nuclear weapons. This book tells us the story of the Pakistani government‚ using scientists and the military power to acquire nuclear

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    Importance of Non Conventional Energy Research has shown that fuels such as oil‚ gas and even nuclear have a remaining life span of 70 years. As the industrialized modern world consumes increasing amounts of energy‚ finding non-conventional energy sources becomes essential to sustain worldwide energy demands. There is considerable debate about the efficiency of non-conventional energy and its ability to supply the world. The contribution of renewable sources

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