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    “Tamerlane”. This handicap never hampered his ambitions. His aim was to become a conqueror of the caliber of Chengez Khan. Timur’s career was a combination of destruction and construction. On one hand he organized his army on the line of Mongols but on the other hand he left his administration in the hands of trained Muslim administrators. He would punish rebellions like Chengez Khan but would show a lot of respect for Muslim men of learning. Before destroying a beautiful peace of architecture‚ he

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    scheduled for February 1959‚ but President Iskandar Mirza‚ fearing a rise in East Pakistan’s influence could undermine his hold on power‚ abrogated the constitution before the elections in 1958‚ establishing martial law and appointing army chief Ayub Khan as chief martial law administrator. This

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    Day of Empire Essay In Day Of Empire‚ Amy Chua throughout the book explains the rises and falls of the most powerful hyper powers‚ large empires being able to maintain large areas while being stable in history. Her thesis of the book states tolerance was the rise and fall of the first empires in history. Where tolerance is the cause and decline of an empire. The empires had tolerance‚ Chua explains in her book that tolerance is the freedom of the people to do as they please and coexist with each

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    Brand Ambassadors serve as the face of their client company at promotional events. They offer the company a chance to make a good impression on prospects. An effective brand ambassador is one who is interested in the product they are promoting‚ who can easily connect with the product. "During the live brand experience they become the identity of the brand‚ because they are the only human interface between the brand personality and the consumer. They are the people who have the potential to appeal

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    explain the need for an additional type of document(s) that would help you further assess the impacts. Historical Background: The Mongols were a nomadic people from the steppe lands of north and central Asia who were united under one khan‚ Temujin (Genghis Khan)‚ in the early 13th century. The Mongols were very effective warriors on horseback and they utilized a variety of tactics in conquering almost all of Eurasia (China‚ Central Asia‚ Persia (Iran)‚ and Russia). Prior to Mongol conquests‚ China

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    expanded through conquering with the determination of Genghis Khan. During the 12th century‚ the great ruler Temujin‚ soon to be known as Genghis Khan‚ arose. He fought to join clans‚ and become Khan‚ or ruler. New strategies and ideas were enforced after having Genghis Khan as ruler such as tribal cavalry‚ and mobile tactical teams in the military. Over the next three decades‚ he led a constant military

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    Bibliography: 1. Khara – Davan‚ Erzhen. Chingiz – Khan kak polkovodets i ego nasledie (Chingiz – Khan as a commander and his legacy). Elista: Kalmytskoe knizhnoe izdatelstvo‚ 1991. 2. Answers.com. “Mongol invasion of Rus.” Available: http://www.answers.com/topic/mongol-invasion-of-rus 3. Rempel‚ Gerhard. “The Tartar Yoke.”

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    INTRODUCTION * The Aamir Khan starrer Ghajini has created waves at the box office by raking in Rs 90 crore worldwide on the first weekend of its release. But much before that‚ the film had already created waves in the world of marketing by setting new standards for the industry. * Ghajini has been marketed as ‘India’s first event film’ one that has the potential to become a successful business venture rather than just the box office success of the movie. * Apart from the ongoing success of

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    The Mongol Terror

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    Document-Based Question: The Mongol Terror‚ Mongol Peace Mark Fellows Mfellowes@revere.mec.edu The following question is based on the accompanying documents (1-6). The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise. What was the significance of Mongol expansion and rule in Eurasia during the 13th and 14th Centuries? How did the settled societies of Eurasia respond to the Mongols and what were the consequences of the interaction between sedentary peoples and the Mongols

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    diseases. To a certain extent‚ religious biases were introduced as the Mongols dominated Eurasia. Although it’s not completely certain‚ the emperor of the Mongols seemed to favor Catholicism as stated in the letter written by Friar John. Genghis Khan did reject the invitation to adopt the Catholic faith with a resonable excuse but praised the Christians.

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