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    certain nomadic people groups. Some empires though‚ such as the Mongols‚ Chinese‚ and those that were apart of the Islamic Empire had specific and vast changes to their military’s role and origin over time. In 1206 AD‚ the Mongols set out to conquer pasturelands and settled people to meet their needs of iron and grain. They began as a few groups of people with the same desire. Over the next 100 years‚ these people expanded

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    endured invasions from the Greeks‚ Arabs‚ Turks and the Mongols. Islamization in Iran took place during 8th to 10th century and that led to the eventual decline of Zorastrian religion in Persia. Although‚ Persians adopted Islam‚ after being ruled by Muslim conquerors‚ yet they protected their distinct culture‚ heritage and customs. . According to Bernard Lewis‚ “Iran was indeed Islamized‚ but it was not Arabized. Persians remained Persians”. The Mongols invaded Iran (then

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    Essay Critically discuss the Nineteenth Century theory of Evolutionism in relation to the social development of cultures. Critically discuss the Nineteenth Century theory of Evolutionism in relation to the special development of cultures. Anthropology originated in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Missionaries‚ traders and travellers in Africa‚ North America‚ the pacific and elsewhere provided the first great anthropological works. Anthropology is the holistic study of the biological‚ social

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    achievement‚ his success to unite and organize a formidable force made up of Mongols‚ who were essentially nomads‚ is a reflection of his intellectual acuteness. Even though also acknowledging that his grandson‚ Kublai Khan‚ was also successful in conquering the parts of China that his grandfather did not‚ the organization and coordination that Genghis Khan established was essentially the template that was being used. The Mongols’ continued appetite for more conquests hurt them. It was unwise to attempt

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    In this trial of Mr. Genghis Khan (Johnny) vs. Mr. Genghis Khan not being civilized‚ I believe that the Mongol Warrior (Adam) helped bring out the fact that Mr. Khan was indeed innocent of this accusation. This Mongol warrior brought forth the fact that they did indeed give the civilizations a chance to surrender to the Mongols. The Mongol warrior also acknowledged the laws that Mr. Khan had made‚ (This was backed up by the Historian Juvaini (Rachel) and the research that was done by that person)

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    defeated by the greeks”. The persians never gave up on it. Also when neighboring tribes came in even if it was Peaceful or fighting they would carry diseases that would sicken every body and cause a lot of death. In the mongols the black death played a big role in the fall of the mongols with the amount

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    structure at least partly by coercion. (En.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire) 2. He was the founder and Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire‚ the largest contiguous empire ever‚ from 1206 until his death in Autumn 1227. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_khan) 3. In modern Mongolia‚ Genghis Khan is regarded as the father of the nation for his role in uniting the Mongol confederations and therefore providing a common identity to what had previously been a territory of nomadic tribes sharing only

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    Chinggis Khan?   3.  How did the Mongols adapt to fighting against large‚ fortified cities?   4.  With Chinggis Khan as the example‚ describe life under Mongol rulers.   5.  What happened to the empire after Chinggis Khan’s death?   6.  Describe the Mongol assault on Russia.   7.  Describe life in Russia under two and a half centuries of Mongol domination.   8.  Describe the effects of the Mongol assaults on the Muslim heartlands.   9.  What was the impact of the Mongols on Europe and the Islamic world

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    gender and inequalities

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    tThere was nothing ‘natural’ about monoculture. It was a consequence of imperialist requirements and machinations‚ extending into areas that were politically independent in name. Monoculture was a characteristic of regions falling under imperialist domination. Certain countries in Latin America such as Costa Rica and Guatemala were forced by United States capitalist firms to concentrate so heavily on growing bananas that they were contemptuously known as ‘banana republics’. In Africa‚ this concentration

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    Introduction: Frederick Engels wrote The Origin of the Family‚ Private Property and the State with the purpose of providing a materialist analysis of how the family as we know it came to be with the rise of class society--and with it‚ the oppression of women. While Origin of the Family was written after Karl Marx ’s death in 1883‚ it was largely based on notes that Engels and Marx made on the research of anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan‚ who had published Ancient Society in 1877‚ making him one

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