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    Mongols as Villians

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    were very successful in conquering most of China. Although they were most definitely not heroes‚ they were much more successful in war and conquering seeing that they conquered more land in 25 years than the Romans did in 400 years. Genghis Khan was loved mostly by peasants and the poor solely because he was able to give them more riches. He treated them very well. Because the majority of people in that time period were poor‚ he was loved more than he was hated. The rich hated him because

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    whom were organized. They were ingenious with their tactics in fighting and bold in trying methods of war that were uncommon or not previously used before. During the thirteenth century‚ a story went around and was later recorded about how Chinggis Khan‚ the leader of the Mongols‚ wanted to conquer the Chin Empire in Northern China. Using trickery‚ faking retreat and then advancing on them‚ the massive Mongol army was able to accomplish this conquest. (Document 1) The legendary explorer Marco Polo

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    Kon family and only them. Ganghis Kon was the first leader and the one that brought all of the clans together and concerned most of china. Kublai Khan Becomes Emperor. With the mongols in power trade flourished and it was called the silk road. The end of Yuan Dynasty was a dramatic turn of events. One of the most amazing thing that Kublai Khan did was unite the inter nachon of china for more than 300 years. This allowed people to be free and do what they wanted to do this is the time that

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    Mongols

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    while others flourished. As travel by Europeans such as Marco Polo all the way across Asia attests‚ for a time one can speak of a Mongol Peace on the trade routes‚ even if its benefits were far from uniform. The Mongol Empire was created by Chingis Khan. He was given the title of "Universal Emperor" when he unified the Mongol tribes in 1206. He spent the next years campaigning against the Qin rulers of north China. In 1219-1220 he marched west‚ destroying the kingdom of Khwarezm‚ in response to the

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    Genghis Khan's Steppes

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    You might say with Genghis Khan being the most productive biological father of all time‚ their empire should’ve persevere longer than it did. The Mongols were pastoralists. The Mongols were blustery warriors that some might even call barbaric. But that’s not the case at all‚ Mongols were the first to master riding a horse in full stride and having enough meticulousness to kill their target which made them like human tanks. They mainly herded horses‚ which later helped them conquer their enemies.

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    no political or conquering point‚ but to scare other nations from invading Mongolia. Mongolia’s first conquer was Russia in 1235. Led by Batu Khan(grandson of Genghis)‚ they ordered the Russian ruler Ryazan to surrender‚ and the Mongols sacked major cities. They annihilated Prince Yuri’s Army. After‚ they crushed the Russian steppe. In 1239‚ Batu Khan came back to Russia. Most Russian princes fled because the saw the Mongols’ strength. The Mongols then sacked Kiev(modern day-Ukraine)‚ while

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    pakistan army

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    the British had recruited its army and officers from rural areas and conservative feudal landlord families. Naturally‚ the Army in Pakistan had close links with the new entrants of the League. Following the assassination of Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan in October 1951‚ Khwaja Nazimuddin became the Prime Minister and the president of the Muslim League. The Finance Minister Ghulam Mohammad was named the new Governor General. Ghulam Mohammad was not a politician. He revived the Jinnah’s style of functioning

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    Replication

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    Zayn El Hajji First Year Writing Professor Bodenrader The Replication of Everything Replication‚ reproduction‚ repetition‚ it is all the same in the end. Postmodernism was defined by its use of replication and reproduction to show the dehumanization of the mass production capitalistic world. David Foster Wallace writes in the book A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll never do again “The apotheosis of the pop in postwar art marked a whole new marriage between high and low culture. For the artistic

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    Veer Savarkar

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    Table of Contents Veer Savarkar Introduction Vinayak Damodar Savarkar‚ commonly know as Swantantryaveer Savarkar was a fearless freedom fighter‚ social reformer‚ writer dramatist‚ poet‚ historian‚ poltical leader and philosopher. He remains largely unknown to the masses because of the vicious propaganda against him and misunderstanding around him that has been created over several decades. Veer Savarkar was born on the 28th of May 1883 in a village called Bhagoor near Nasik in Maharashtra

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    Unit II Studyguide World History 102 Byzantine‚ Islam‚ and Africa 1. What is the relationship of push-pull factors to causes of migration? They act as reasons for migration 2. What are examples of migration? The movement of Aksum south 3. What was the most likely cause of the beginnings of the Bantu migrations? The development of agriculture 4. What was the effect of the migration of the Bantu-speaking peoples? A diversity of cultures and a widespread family of languages

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