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    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 invasions but soon absorbed the religious and political traditions of the Chinese. The Mongols were

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    main activities were horseback riding and practising their archery. Genghis Khan however changed this all when he saw that his purpose in life was to conquer world. By age twenty Genghis Khan had his wife stolen from him by a rival tribe of Mongolians. Through political manipulation he was able to unite all the tribes in Mongolia to defeat the rival tribe and win back his wife. Now with one unified Mongolia Genghis Khan had an entire army of loyal soldiers under his control. Being a wise man‚ Genghis

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    1951 | Chaudary Rehmat Ali founder of Pakistan National Movement died | 16th October 1951 | Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan was murdered | 17th October 1951 | Khawaja Nazimuddin became second Prime Minister of Pakistan under Quad-e-Azam’s constitutional framework‚ Malik Ghulam Muhammad became Governer General | 1952 AD | Sindh Tas Treaty (Indus Water Treaty) | 25th November 1952 | Imran Khan born at Lahore | 17th April 1953 | Khawaja Nazimuddin dismissed by Ghulam Muhammad‚ and Muhammad Ali Bogra became

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    MARKETING PLAN: SURF EXCEL M.BILAL KHAN (2642) I.U.G.C 1. CURRENT MARKETING SITUATION COMPANY PROFILE: Unilever Pakistan Limited manufactures and markets home and personal care products‚ beverages‚ ice cream‚ and spreads in the United Kingdom. The company provides food products‚ such as soups‚ bouillons‚ sauces and dressings‚ noodles‚ complete meals‚ margarine and spreads‚ olive oil‚ and tea‚ as well as frozen foods; cleansing and hygiene products for the home care market; and skin cleansing

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    In his will he left most of his modest wealth to his three daughters‚ a legacy that included goods which he had brought back from Asia. “His will also set free a Tartar slave‚ who had remained with him since his return from the court of the great khan.”(Li Man Kin

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    question that historians have tried to address for a long time. Mongolians were so successful in their conquests because they were created from their steppe lifestyle of horse and bow and received the uniting leader that they needed in 1204‚ Genghis Khan. The Mongols were first recorded in 618-907 in China. Their word for "Mongol" means brave fighter who knows no fear ("The Mongols Conquests..." 9). The Mongolian lifestyle was one of great hardship and contributed to their success. Mongolians were

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    significant Kublai Khan Marco Polo Shinto Samurai Bushido Shogun As you read about the Mongols‚ take notes to answer the questions. The Rise of the Mongols 1. What was the primary cause of conflict between steppe nomads and settled communities? 2. How was Genghis Khan able to unite the nomadic Mongols? 3. What traits enabled Genghis Khan to conquer most of Asia? The Khanates 4. Into what four khanates did the successors of Genghis Khan 5. How did the

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    there be a commander of a hundred thousand between whom and the Khan there is a distance of sunrise and sunset‚ and if he but commit some fault‚ the Khan dispatches a single horseman to punish him” (Doc: 4). A document from the perspective of one of the conquered civilizations would be very useful because it would give insight on how events took place. The Mongol leaders also contributed greatly to their success. Khan (known as Great Khan)‚ the very powerful military leader‚ didn’t tolerate the defiance

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    PAKISTAN STUDIES DOWNFALL OF MUSLIMS IN SUBCONTINENT Eighteenth century witnessed major change in to two continents of the world i.e; Europe and Asia In Europe strong monarchies and corporate communities or merchant communities were on the rise where as india the Rule of Muslims in India were taking last breath. Several causes lead to the decline of muslims power in India contributory factors which proved last straw for muslim empire in India. 1) No suceesion Plan:- first and Major reason

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    1580‚ the Shi’a nobles proclaimed his nine-year old nephew Ibrahim Adil Shah II as the ruler. A Deccani general called Kamal Khan sieged the power and became the regent. Kamal Khan showed disrespect to Chand Bibi‚ who felt that he had ambitions to usurp the throne. Chand Bibi plotted an attack against Kamal Khan with help from another general‚ Haji Kishvar Khan. Kamal Khan was captured while fleeing and was beheaded in the fort. In 1591‚ the Mughal emperor Akbar had asked all the four Deccan sultanates

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