The territories the Mongols invaded were experiencing internal divisions. c) Chinggis Khan had a precise blueprint for world conquest. d) The tribal values and loyalties of the Mongols functioned as a powerful unifying ideology. b) The technology of the Mongols was superior to that of their adversaries. 5. Which of the following contributed to Temujin’s rise to power and recognition as Chinggis Khan of the Great Mongol Nation? a) The formation of alliances based on kinship ties c)
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Crusades. Due to this strong "Islamic curtain"‚ the Europeans were unaware of the existence of the Mongol empire gradually rising as one of the world superpowers until Marco Polo came back with fascinating stories after his service under the Great Khan.
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about setting foot in China. One false claim Marco Polo made was that he assisted Kublai Khan as a military advisor during the siege of Hsyiang-Yang. According to records‚ the Chinese siege ended on January 1273‚ which was two years before Marco Polo actually got to northern China. Another doubtful claim Marco Polo made was that he was the governor of Yangzhou‚ and served as an ambassador under Kublai Khan. Yet despite his high-ranking positions‚ his name does not appear in any of the Chinese records
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Though the Mongols were very crude and unsophisticated people at war or while they were conquering other lands‚ in their own towns they had their own law and own little makeshift civilization set up. They all followed a religion under what the Khan of the time period decided the dominant religion would be‚ and all believed in the one or multiple gods that religion told them to believe in. (document nine) This was very hypocritical of them though‚ since they were constantly changing the dominant
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National Institute of Fashion Technology Hyderabad Brand and in Store Communication (Assignment on Print Advertisement) Submitted By: Sadhana Yadav (MFM) AIDA AIDA is an acronym used in marketing and advertising that describes a common list of events that may occur when a consumer engages with an advertisement. The base of brand promotion also. * A - Attention (Awareness): attract the attention of the customer. * I - Interest: raise customer interest by
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COLERIDGE: Kubla Khan Coleridge worked out an own theory of imagination‚ which can be divided into a Primary one‚ in other words the faculty by which we perceive the external world‚ and a Secondary one‚ which regards the faculty that a poet has to idealize. Fancy is instead inferior to it‚ because it’s just a logical faculty which enables the poet to associate metaphors or other poetical devices. In fact it’s the imagination that allows the poet to transcend the data of experience
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Sinicization of the Yuan and Qing Dynasties China is one of the oldest civilizations in human history. Since the emergence of the Xia (夏‚ c. 2070-1600 B.C.) Dynasty in around 2000 B.C.‚ China has had a profound impact on South East Asia and the world as a whole. Today‚ China spans from the Pacific Ocean in the East to the Himalayas in the West and is home to some 1.5 billion people. In China’s diverse history‚ there appears to be a rather surprising anomaly: the rule by ethnic minorities in
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Day of Empire Analysis Amy Chua’s thesis in Day of Empire is that the biggest contributing factor of the demise of hyperpowers throughout history is the loss of tolerance by the ruling entity. She believes that when the hyperpowers begin to decline they begin to blame everything on the outsiders. Sometimes this is caused by a regime change or a ruler’s search for a scapegoat. Her theory states that this intolerance causes social unrest and rebellion by the oppressed groups. The Persian Empire
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In 1211 Genghis Khan invaded the Jin Empire (1125-1234) of Northern China. Although these campaigns began as raids‚ as their successes increased the Mongols retained the territory they plundered after resistance ceased. Although the Mongols won stunning victories and conquered most of the Jin Empire by 1216‚ the Jin opposition to the Mongols continued until 1234‚ seven years after the death of Chinggis Khan (Timothy). After the Mongols conquered many lands and
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influences caused by the Mongols on each Postclassical civilization. In China‚ political impact from the Mongols came off much more strict and centralized than what politically occurred in Russia‚ and will have a more significant effect. When Kublai Khan established the Yuan dynasty‚ he practically conquered China‚ however he applied a “split effect” in which he would separate the Mongols from the Chinese. Kublai put this into place because he was afraid of intermarriage‚ and as a result‚ banned it
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