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    Genghis Khan

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    year 1162 to a Mongol chieftain‚ Yesugei‚ and his wife. He was born with the name of Temujin‚ which means ’iron worker’ in his native language. When Temujin was born his fist was clutching a blood clot which was declared an omen that he was destined to become a heroic warrior.Very little is known of Temujin until he was around age 13 when his father declared that his son was to find a fiancée and get married. After several days of travel Temujin and Yesugei came across a tribe of Mongols that were very

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    societies into a far more centralized and hierarchical political system in which power was concentrated in a divinely sanctioned ruler and differences in the status of clans were more pronounced. The Xiongnu system created a model that later Turkic and Mongol empires emulated. It was within the Arab world that Islam‚ the largest and most expansive religious tradition of the postclassical period‚ emerged. Pastoral Arabs also provided the shock troops of the Islamic expansion that carved out the Arab Empire

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    The Mongols were a vast and powerful empire that thrived off of conquest and the conquering of other societies. While they took over vastly different kinds of cultures and government systems‚ they always used the same strategy and tactic. They were primarily focused on economic gain‚ power‚ and striking fear into their enemies and the rest of the world in a way that was convenient for them. The Mongols invaded China and Russia with that in mind‚ and because of this they had a similar effect on

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    Mongolica. This period of time is also known as the Mongol Peace. It was a time of peace‚ unshakable stability‚ rapid economic growth and widespread cultural development. During this period of time‚ Mongols made a great cultural expansion of Europe and Asia and were spreading different ideas and innovations all around Mongol Empire. Jack Weatherford believes that many aspects of modern life were made possible by trade that was enabled by Mongol Empire. Trade routes which were established by Genghis

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    than the areas surrounding it. II. Ways to protect the empires from barbarians A. The leaders of the empire devised three ways to protect the empire from the barbarians. B. The leaders of the empire devised three ways to deal with the Huns and Mongols. III. The end of the empires A. Toward the end of the empire’s rule‚ some of the buffer states revolted brought on the empire’s breakdown. B. The barbarians broke through to the empire and set up dynasties imitating the Chinese way of life.

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    C/C Essay Economically‚ both China and Russia were burdened by taxes that the Mongols inflicted upon them; however‚ their political systems were different because China’s government was ruled by Mongols and foreigners‚ whereas Russia kept their local rulers. China and Russia are similar in that the Mongols taxed their people a great deal when they took control. Mongols were typically very destructive when taking over a civilization‚ but when a civilization surrendered to their rule‚ they were spared

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    Russia 1800s

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    broken down to nothing and built back up stronger becoming a power in Eastern Europe. Russia’s development from the Mongol conquest to Peter I was much different from the 13th century to the 18th century by the increase in education‚ addition of a centralized government‚ an army and navy‚ and freedom of religion. In 1237‚ Batu‚ one of the grandson’s of the founder of the Mongol Empire‚ Genghis Khan‚ led 150‚000 and 200‚000 troops into Russia‚ destroying many villages‚ destroying churches and

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    State Building

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    APWH  Period 1  State­Building  600 C.E. to 1450 C.E.    The  process  of  state­building  was  a  result  of  many  transformations  with  religion‚  the  ability  to  conquer  and  rule  and  political  impacts.  Although  Islamic  Caliphates  and  Mongol  Khanates  had different approaches with some similarities‚ they still managed to expand and build  a  larger  empire  with  their  strategic  thinking.  A  majority  of  state  building  branched   from  religious‚  political  and  power   of  control 

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    behaviors mixed in with Japan and Mongolia that are similar‚ yet not identical. Mongolia was less affected by Chinese culture than Korea because the Mongols did something they could not; the Mongols conquered China. An army was led by Kublai Khan‚ the grandson of Genghis Khan. Instead‚ the Mongols influenced China at an even greater extent. Kublai‚ a Mongol king‚ established the Yuan Dynasty on China and lived as emperor. The fact that Kublai conquered China offers proof that at least a slight change

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    During the Mongol Era‚ there were series of events that took place where women were portrayed as valuable objects. In the film Genghis Khan‚ Börte was kidnapped by Temüjin and rapped by Djamuqa. She was treated like an object‚ like other women during the Mongolian

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