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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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    conclusion of Genghis Khan. The prosecution presents various reasons why my client should be sentence to death‚ but they did not tell you‚ the jury‚ why he did what he did. They also did not even address the positive contribution Genghis has promoted. Genghis Khan’s cruel and unusual conduct can be justified from the horrors of his early life. At an early age his father died from poisoning and Khan was forced to provide for his large family. With his father deceased‚ Genghis Khan and his family were

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    Movie Review : MY NAME IS KHAN The movie highlights the existing prejudice and discrimination towards the Muslim community in post 9/11 world. Shahrukh Khan is an autistic (Asperger’s Syndrome) has repeatedly emphasized this by saying -’My Name is Khan‚ and I am not a terrorist’. As far as depiction of Shahrukh as an autistic child is concerned‚ though he is unable to express his emotions but understands the love of his mother very well. He is very good at machines. His younger brother is jealous

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    Analytical Essay of “Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World” Part One: Why was it Difficult to get information about Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire until recently? Why has new information become available? Temugin‚ who is now known as Genghis Khan‚ has been misrepresented though out history. Stories of him had accumulated and circulated through out the globe. Such exaggerated horrific stories left much room for imagination‚ these mental thoughts of him often portrayed him as a barbaric

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    History 2B January 31‚ 2013 William and the Khans William of Rubruck composed a sequential and descriptive analysis of his experiences during his journey to the Mongolian empire in 1253 CE. His conquest took place primarily to affirm that Sartach Khan and the other Mongol Khans were Christian. Throughout his recordings he is repeatedly overwhelmed by the religious‚ cultural‚ linguistic‚ and political differences between the Mongolian Empire‚ and Western Europe. As a Franciscan friar‚ his humble

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    Genghis Khan was known as one the greatest leaders and conquerors in the world. From the moment he became the Mongol leader he already foreshadowed having the largest empire the world has known. He was able to conqueror cities before he could even arrive. His power was so absolute no one even dared to challenge him. Genghis Khan is a leader who has been taught and known by nearly every person in the world. To this day he still taught because of the legacy he left. Before Genghis Khan became Genghis

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    In the poem Kubla Khan by Samuel Coleridge‚ language is used to convey images from Coleridge’s imagination. This is done with the use of vocabulary‚ imagery‚ structure‚ use of contrasts‚ rhythm and sound devices such as alliteration and assonance. By conveying his imagination by using language‚ the vocabulary used by Coleridge is of great importance. The five lines of the poem Kubla Khan sound like a chant or incantation‚ and help suggest mystery and supernatural themes of the poem. Another important

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    MaryKate Chorazak World Civilizations I Professor Coleman April 3‚ 2015 Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World The Mongol empire was larger than any empire of its time‚ covering an area almost as large as Africa. Despite this fact‚ its people were generally known as brutal savages who lived to destroy civilizations. However‚ Jack Weatherford believes otherwise. He recognizes Mongolia’s leader‚ Genghis Khan‚ as a highly influential ruler instead of a blood-thirsty barbarian. In fact‚ Weatherford

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    Genghis Khan was a Mongolian leader who changed the lives of the people he conquered.  Genghis Khan was the first to unify the Mongol clans‚ so they could be a united force.  He created a census system so he could keep track of his army.  This information leads to the conclusion that he had to be a positive impact.  Genghis Khan made a positive impact on the world because he unified Mongolian clans‚ he created a census system and he killed millions of people during his conquests leading people to

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    Kublai Khan was a ruler during the thirteenth century. He was a Mongol dreamer‚ visionary‚ and had the desire to unite different nationalities‚ religions‚ and cultures together under the Yuan Empire. Kublai Khan was a great sympathizer for the Chinese people‚ even though he was Mongolian by birth. He didn’t necessarily always trust the Chinese people‚ but he was fascinated with their traditions‚ culture‚ and arts. Conservative Mongolians would get offended and would repeatedly cause Kublai Khan problems

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