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    varied greatly throughout the centuries. The most successful empires were able to expand and exert their dominance through tactics that had not been utilized in previous empires. While the Umayyad and Safavid empires were powerful‚ the Ottoman and Mongol Empires became two of the strongest empires in the Middle East and Central Asia due to their inclusion of minorities‚ powerful tactics‚ and expansion through military force and trade. The Ottoman Empire lasted for more than four centuries (1299-1922)

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    Mongolian Empire Kalilah September 16‚ 2012 Mr. Jackson World History AP The Mongol invasion of China was perhaps one of the greatest political‚ social‚ and economic commotions in Chinese history. Obscure people‚ who lived the Gobi Desert‚ present day Outer Mongolia‚ accomplished it. The Mongols were a prestige nomadic group of people who gained prominence in the 13th century. The Mongols transformed Russia and China in many significant ways .One major way was consisting of a dominant

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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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    people in a genocide not seen again until the 20th century‚ he was known for being just and generous to his own people‚ and magnanimous in victory. Undeniably‚ he was one of histories greatest rulers and military leaders. Genghis Khan established the Mongol nation‚ conquered most of the known world‚ and rightfully earned the reputation

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    Mongols always had a reputation of being evil‚ ruthless barbarians from the Chinese master narrative until they were investigated and publicly appreciated in recent times. Through the film‚ The Rise of Genghis Khan directed by Sergei Bodrov‚ and articles about Genghis Khan and the Mongols‚ there is impeccable evidence these nomadic people had fair values‚ intelligence and tolerance‚ and the invincible military tactics to create the largest‚ most successful empire in the premodern world within a century

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    Everyone was full time herdsman hunter and warrior Mongol superb riders Can shoot while galloping Leader = khan Khan’s decision ratified by a council Completion for resources reinforced slavery and tribute in C. Asia Some become slaves so they don’t go through starvation Children were pawns for diplomacy Arranged marriage at age of 8 Nomads aided in spread of religion Idea of universal rule important to mongols Nomads strove for economic self efficiency Iron important

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    The Mongols spread revolutionary ideas of culture and civilization throughout Asia‚ an empire t Ghengis a false version of history that as the author points out largely demonizes the Mongols. creation of empire Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World is a systematic history of one the world’s greatest leaders and empires. It abolishes misconceptions about the Mongol Empire and challenges Eurocentric ideas of history. It dispels the innate stereotype that Genghis Khan and the Mongols were

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    Chapter 14 The Last Great Nomadic Challenges: From Chinggis Khan to Timur I. The Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan A. The Making of a Great Warrior: The Early Career of Chinggis Khan 1. Born Temujin to tribal leader‚ but father poisoned 2. Imprisoned by rival clan‚ but escapes a. Makes alliance with another clan 3. Reputation as warrior/military commander attracted other clan chiefs B. Building the Mongol War Machine 1. Natural warriors 2. Chinggis Khan’s leadership a. organization

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    West and is home to some 1.5 billion people. In China’s diverse history‚ there appears to be a rather surprising anomaly: the rule by ethnic minorities in a country with an astoundingly homogenous population that is 92% Han Chinese. Somehow‚ the Mongols and Manchus were able to conquer China and establish the Yuan (元‚ 1271-1368) and Qing (清‚ 1644-1912) dynasties‚ respectively. The Mongol’s Yuan Dynasty

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    dynasty and Mongol empire. Han dynasty‚ which started in 206 BCE and ended in 220 CE‚ was one of the longest of China’s major dynasties. In 202 BCE‚ Emperor Gaozu‚ who is also known as Liu Bang‚ became the first emperor of Han dynasty‚ after defeating the last rebellion against him. He had already been king of Han dynasty since

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