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    starving to death. As well as smart fighters‚ The Mongols used psychological warfare as a scare tactic. They would light four fires for every man to give the illusion they had a bigger army. After the reign of Genghis Khan was over his grandson‚ Kublai Khan‚ took over. Kublai Khan did not like his grandfather’s way of burning down cities and killing the people‚ so he developed

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    through many similarities and differences. For example‚ both dynasties expanded by militaristic advances‚ but a single man was responsible for the rise of the Mongols and they also supported all faiths unlike the Umayyad. The Mongol founder‚ Genghis Khan‚ conquered surrounding nomadic tribes and brought them under his rule through extensive military conquest. Over the entire rise of the Mongols‚ they gained Asia‚ Russia‚ the Middle East and parts of Europe all as territories. In fact‚ the land Genghis

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    the action comedy Indian film genre. The movie is directed by Farah Khan (a well-known female movie director) and produced by Gauri Khan (female producer‚ wife of lead male actor Shahrukh Khan). Even though the movie’s producer and director are females the movies theme is largely based on the lead main character Charlie. Charlie is played by non-other than the mighty well known king of Bollywood Shahrukh Khan. [1] Shahrukh Khan is one actor that is not only praised for his acting but has a Divine

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    and increasing international diplomacy through various methods‚ creating Pax Mongolica. Although Mongolian rule fell long ago‚ its influence can still be seen today. In Russia and China‚ the Mongol era brought a change in political power. The Khans‚ or “Great Leaders”‚ ruled both places‚ although not equally. China was directly ruled by the Mongols‚ seeing that China hosted them in the Yuan province‚ while Russia was given a sense of self rule. The Mongols still claimed taxes and sought goods

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    APWH Ch 12 Responses Margin Review Questions 1. In what ways did pastoral societies differ from their agricultural counterparts? • Pastoral societies supported far smaller populations. • Pastoral societies generally lived in small and widely scattered encampments of related kinfolk. • Pastoral societies generally offered women a higher status‚ fewer restrictions‚ and a greater role in public life. • Pastoral societies were far more mobile. 2. In what ways did pastoral societies interact with

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    great leader Genghis Khan‚ intelligence they carried‚ and also the good tactics in military to much many more. Born with the name Temujin‚ but better known as Genghis Khan the Mongolian great leader. Deserted from his father before the age of ten‚ Khan had a rough life growing up. Many knew him for being unmerciful and shrewd. With the strive Genghis Khan had‚ made him and his generals have brilliant tactics. The right mindset allowed the Mongols’ become so successful‚ “Khan was brave and respectful

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    13th century‚ the Mongols‚ a nomadic people of Altaic stock who first appear in Chinese texts of the 11th century‚ traveled all throughout Afro-Eurasia conquering other civilizations by using destructive forces to gain power in that region. Genghis Khan‚ a leader of the Mongols‚ made war against the Tangut Kingdom of Xi Xia in Northwestern China from 1206 until 1209. Khan’s plan of attack made the Tangut Kingdom of Xi Xia acknowledge his newly acquired position as leader of the Mongols. Later in 1211

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    called Genghis Khan united the Mongols‚ and with superior military skills they were able to topple the governments of surrounding nations and captured their lands. The Mongols often fitted the ‘new’ government to their liking‚ installing different systems that were much to their control. With the Mongols becoming so dominate in China they were able to impact much of its future. They impacted the Silk Road‚ its trades and religions and cultures that travelled along it. Genghis Khan realising that

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    Were the Mongols Barbaric?

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    Carrie Valencia Mrs. Chamberlain October 9‚ 2011 World History Are the Mongols Barbaric Yes or No? Multiple Tribes started forming as early B.C. These tribes brought new history toward us and we study them every day to find out their hidden secrets and the way they lived in the past. They brought us new technology‚ new ways to export and trade items. As one of the tribes began to rise to power‚ the Mongol’s located in China during B.C many other tribes were weaker than them. Although one could

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    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 Central Asian steppes‚ Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan‚ covering large parts of Siberia into Southeast Asia‚ Indian Subcontinent and the Middle East. Genghis did govern a code of law for the empire

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