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    the death of the single ruler‚ Chinggis Khan‚ brought upon the division into four khanates‚ three of his sons and a grandson. Dividing up the empire among sons and heirs was an original tribal accordance. His son‚ Ogadei‚ was the successor of the title “Great Khan”. Each khanate ruled and continued to conquer their own sections of the Mongol Empire. One distinct change was the ultimate defeat of the Southern Song dynasty by Chinggis’ grandson Kublai Khan in 1279‚ which Kublai ended up forming the

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    Economic Growth of Pakistan

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    East Asian Countries and more recently India is so far as integration into the world economy is concerned. Global Competitiveness Report ranks Pakistan 92nd while India’s rank is 48th. [pic] General Ayub Khan Era – Decade of Development: Time Period: 1958-1969 Ayub Khan initiated major policy programs and shaped the direction of Pakistan politics permanently. The most important of these policy

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    Adelma, The Afterlife?

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    Adelma‚ The Afterlife? Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino is a surreal novel that leaves the reader unsure if he/she is coming or going. Marco Polo converses in a garden with Kublai Khan on a daily basis and tells him of the travels that he has experienced. We are met with many different descriptions of cities‚ some light and some dark. The novel describes a world of constant uniformity. Although there is a wide sense of travel throughout the novel‚ there is also a sense of stagnation. We are

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    different bows and close range weapons that were better than the normal swords. The composite bow was lightweight and easier to use for faster shooting. The sinew bow was more heavy duty and better for more long range and accurate shooting. Gengis Khan had greatly affected the

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    Literary Synthesis Essay

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    text‚ Wordsworth’s "The Tables Turned‚" will provide a Romantic counterpoint: the (often destructive) ambition of Romantic genius is willed into submission by the affectation of a Romantic counterforce of mindfulness and sobriety. "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately pleasure-dome decree": unmindful of consequence‚ the Romantic genius is not content to observe the world as it is‚ but imbues himself or herself with the authority to alter it in as self-gratifying a way as possible (NAEL 460). In 2016

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    Mongols Dbq Analysis

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    Jem The Mongols‚ created by Genghis Khan‚ is perceived by some as a brutal and uncivilized culture. They are known to carry out treacherous massacres as they conquered parts of Asia and Eastern Europe. However‚ this perception is false because the Mongols were a very much rather civilized culture. A civilized culture can be defined as having advancements in society‚ being well organized‚ and having the ability to prosper. Organization of a society allows for more time and an easier way for the

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    Mongols Webquest

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    Mongol Webquest                            NAME:Adriana and Makayla     Using the website http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/mongols/index.html ‚ please answer the  questions below.  Each section goes with its picture.  Be sure to follow the questions and  sections carefully because I do not have you answer questions in each section. This  worksheet and website is also found on my website under 8th activities.             1. What was the western view of Mongols in the 13th century?      The western

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    Joanne Lau 4/15/15 APWH2 Huth    Comparison of the political and economical effects of Mongol rule in China and Russia    The Mongols were a group of nomads which rose during the early 1200s1 with the help of  Genghis Khan. Through invasions‚ parts of Russia‚ China‚ and Middle Eastern civilizations fell  under the control of the Mongols‚ but around the early 1400s the Mongol Empire fell. The  Mongol Empire affected its conquered areas politically and economically during its 200 years of  great power

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    Yo Yo Honey singh in Mithibai Collage The most awaited Event of the season for Mithibai-ites took place in JRM (Jashoda Rang Mandir) on 4th December 2012. Yo Yo Honey Singh‚ whose concert in Mumbai was hosted by Morellato Time by Gitanjali Lifestyle‚ set the stage on fire as he launched his new album Satan. Yo Yo Honey singh also known as YO YO! Among his fan is a Punjabi rapper and a music producer. Yo Yo honey singh’s live concert along with Aalfaz‚ Mafia mundeer and Dj RINK was able to pull

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    reality of akbar the great

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    Reality of Akbar the Great (?) EXPOSED! [Part-1] Very chosen few legends in Indian history had the privilege of being honored with the suffix ‘the Great’ or ‘Mahaan’ after their name. I recall only three – Alexander‚ Ashoka and Akbar. This great title does not come easily. One has to indeed display exemplary greatness to be called ‘great’. This great land has produced one legend after another – Vikramaditya‚ Prithviraj‚ Rana Pratap‚ Shivaji – to name a few. But none qualified to be called ‘the

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