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    Explication n°4 : “Kubla Khan » Kubla Khan‚ one of the most famous poem of English literature‚ is written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1797 and was published in Christabel‚ Kubla Khan‚ and the Pains of Sleep in 1816. Kubla Khan is one of the most important poem of Coleridge and‚ according to the preface of the book‚ he wrote it during the time that he passed in a farm house between Porlock and Linton in England. Because of the opium that he had taken - prescribed to him to cure dysentery‚ Coleridge

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    an Italian born adventurer commonly remembered for his extensive stay in China‚ at the palace of Kublai Khan. Born to a wealthy Venetian merchant family‚ Marco Polo was born with a love for adventure coursing in his veins. This dauntless desire was reflected throughout Marco Polo’s life as he continued to make an impact on exploring throughout his later years. Exploring the empire of Kublai Khan‚ and surrounding areas similar to the empire‚ Marco Polo has made vast discoveries in trade‚ economics

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    Political and Economic Comparisons of the Yuan and Il Khan From 1200-1500 CE the Mongol rule spread‚ dominating large regions of land‚ and through violent conquering initiated economic and political effects throughout Eurasia. Both the Yuan and the Il-Khan were militaristic and conquered land‚ which led to a tribute-based economy. The Yuan maintained a stable bureaucracy‚ whereas the Il-Khan had many economic troubles. The two khanates were developed upon similar economic and political foundations

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    Marketing Ghajini: Bollywood Biggest Blockbuster What marketing strategies were used to market ghajini? And it’s positioning? Basically‚ Aamir khan used two types of marketing strategies one is viral and other one is ambuss marketing. In viral marketing he thought holistically and launched his personal website to attract his fans and increase the awareness of his movie to make it blockbuster movie they did marketing through different websites which contains the title of find ghajini‚ remember

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    Genghis Khan. He gained power by uniting nomadic groups in Asia. After founding the Mongol Empire‚ Genghis Khan began the Mongol invasions which led to Mongol hegemony in Asia and parts of Europe. Although Mongol invasions were violent‚ barbaric‚ and destructive‚ Mongol hegemony brought about lasting beneficial changes and created prosperity due to the Mongol commanders religious and artistic tolerance. In1207‚ a year after becoming great emperor of the Mongol Empire‚ Genghis Khan began his

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    Office Chakri Vakilan‚ Tehsil Gujar Khan‚ District Rawalpindi 2. Mrs. Saba Zameer previously Saba Afshan wife of Zameer Ahmed Qazi resident of Village & Post Office Jang Najar‚ Tehsil Gujar Khan‚ District Rawalpindi. 3. Salma Jabeen wife of Aqeel Ahmed resident of Village & Post Office Jang Najar‚ Tehsil Gujar Khan‚ Distt. Rawalpindi. 4. Rabia Mehmood Daughter of Mazhar Hussain resident of Kohl‚ Village & Post Office Jang Najar‚ Tehsil Gujar Khan‚ Dsitt. Rawalpindi. 5. Noreen Tariq

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    Bible Poetry Shakespeare Mythology Bestsellers Dr. Seuss Music Pre-Algebra Algebra Calculus Biology US History Flashcards DMV Careers SAT ACT AP Exams En Español Essay Lab News Videos Cite This Page To Go Kubla Khan by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Home Poetry Kubla Khan Summary Stanza I (Lines 1-11) Intro The Poem Summary Analysis Themes Quotes Study Questions Best of the Web How to Read a Poem Summary Summary Chapter Summaries Stanza I (Lines 1-11) Stanza II (Lines 12-30) Stanza III

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    Islamic Provisions of 1973 Constitution Introduction The following are the Islamic provisions of 1973 constitution based on the principles of: 1. Holy Quran and Sunnah 2. Islamic Republic of Pakistan 3. Pakistan shall be known as “Islamic Republic of Pakistan”. 4. State Religion 5. Islam shall be the state religion of Pakistan. 6. Sovereignty belongs to Allah. Sovereignty Belongs to Allah Sovereignty over the entire Universe belongs to Almighty Allah and the authority bestowed by him on

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    similar‚ was quite different‚ politically and economically. Genghis Khan‚ born in the 1770s‚ was elected khagan (a title of imperial rank) of all Mongol tribes in 1206. Kubilai Khan‚ Genghis Khan’s grandson‚ was the commander of the Mongol forces responsible for the conquest of China; he became khagan in 1260. Kubilai Khan founded the Yuan Dynasty. Batu‚ the ruler of the Golden Horde of the dynasty‚ another grandson of Genghis Khan‚ was responsible for the invasion of Russia beginning in 1236. The

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    the movie‚ Mowgli is featured as a 10 year old‚ which is around the age he was in Rudyard Kipling’s book when he was first captured by the Bandar Log (monkeys). In the book‚ Mowgli managed to escape his parent’s camp when they were attacked by Shere Khan the tiger‚ and he entered the wolves’ den by himself. In the movie‚ he is found by Bagheera in a wrecked boat‚ perhaps after the attack of a crocodile‚ and Bagheera himself takes

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