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    DBQ-Mongols,Spanish,India

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    However‚ the assimilation of much of the Eurasian landmass into the Mongol empire as well as the later European exploration of the Americas contributed to the creation of prolonged global connections in which the world’s major continents were connected. Two of the most notable developments include the caravel‚ which aided European explorers in their conquest of the Americas‚ and the stirrup and composite bow‚ which the Mongols used to conquer Eurasia and eventually led to the Pax Mongolica. These

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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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    according to Merriam Webster‚ as concentration of economic controls and planning in the hands of a highly centralized government often extending to government ownership of industry. In the western world‚ we see rise of this beginning with the Mongol Empire. The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous land empire in human history. From 1206 – 1297‚ the empire was unstoppable. This couldn’t have been done without the Khans. Beginning with Genghis Khan in 1206 through 1337 with Toghan Temur Khan‚ they conquest

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    Years In power: 1206-1227 AKA: Genghis Khan Years prior to gaining power: In the twelfth century‚ Kabul Khan defeated the Qin army‚ but the Mongol political organization declined after his death. His son was killed by poisoning when he had gone to dine with a rival tribe. His grandson‚ Temujin‚ was a member of one of the clans disputing Mongol leadership at the end of the twelfth century. When he had heard about his father’s death he tried to assume power in the clan that his father was the

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    BIG ERA 5

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    Big Era 5: Compare and contrast major empires this era: Ghana‚ Mongols‚ Aztecs‚ Japan and Europe.   Compare: Mongols and Aztecs were both great empires‚ and cultural "power houses". Both had rich culture‚ and many citizens.  Contrast:  Mongols were in central Asia‚ the Aztecs were in Mexico. Mongol Empire fell from the inside‚ because the ruling generations after Genghis Khan divided the lands of the empire between sons. These sons fought‚ and soon the empire fell. The Aztecs fell because of an

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    Genghis Khan Thesis

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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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    reflects both Byzantine experience and the classical legacy of Greek and Roman views and terms * Ibn-Al-Athir gives us an early –thirteenth-century Muslim view of the Mongol attacks on the Islamic World‚ and Marco Polo‚ a European who lived for years at the Mongol court‚ gives us something of an “outside insiders” view of Mongol life. (Sanders‚ Nelson‚ Morillo‚ & Ellenberger‚ 2006‚ p. 181) They also normally did little governing seeing how clans and

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    are the Mongols‚ Spanish‚ and Ottoman. From 1180 to 1220‚ Mongolia experienced ad drop in temperature. This meant that the growing season would be cut short‚ and it would become difficult for the Mongols’ animals to survive. Without animals‚ the Mongol society could not survive either. This decreased the trade from North and Northwest. The Mongols needed to obtain goods‚ but without this‚ Mongols initiated attack and invasion against the two dynasties. Organization was the key to Mongols’ armies

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