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    Amir "King" Khan (31-3‚ 19 KO) has longed for a mega fight with any of the big names in the sport‚ for years he has constantly called out the big superstars. Khan has always believed that he could compete with any boxer on the elite level‚ he has continuously in an almost stalker like approach called out the likes of Manny Pacquiao (57-6-2‚ 38KO) and Floyd "Money" Mayweather (49-0 26 KO). There were talks of Amir Khan vs Kell Brook which would be a mega fight in the United Kingdom. Kell Brook (35-0

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    History of Kyrgyzstan Kamalov Daniiar ID: 4645 Reflection Paper on “Clavijo’s Embassy to Tamerlane” Ruy Gonzalez de Clavijo who wrote journey diary about “Embassy to Tamerlane” was a Spanish traveler and writer. In 1403-06 he was sent as an ambassador to the court of Timur‚ founder and ruler of Timurid Empire‚ by the Henry III of Castile. The original intention of the journey was to meet Timur in his winter pasturage in Qarabagh what is now

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    2. Do you think it was a bold step to direct such a movie as your debut? (Aamir) It was a challenge. I am fond of taking up new challenges. I must say‚ it was a bit scary after i had made up my mind‚ for you must remember it was an Aamir Khan Production‚ so there was financial risk also to the challenge. 3. The boarding school environment; was it a part of the original story‚ or was it made part of the adaptation later on? (Aamir) The original story did not have the boarding school

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    Hassansins Topic: Hassansins INTRODUCTION Attention Getter: It a group that no one really knows about. Purpose: To inform about the topic. Thesis Statement: These guys are better than ninjas. Preview: I will discuss the history of this band of assassins BODY 1 The Hassansins is where we get the name assassins. they were lead by a man named Hassan-i Sabbah he is also known as the old man of the mountain.The origins of the Assassins can be traced back to just before the first crusade

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    Barlas‚ of which his father was the head of. He grew up in an area an region which had no central government‚ and was basically a confederation of loosely-knit Turco-Mongolian tribes‚ known as the Ulus Chaghatay‚ which was the product of the Ghenghis Khan Empire a few generations before. Timur never learned to read or write‚ but despite his illiteracy‚ historical records show him to be very intelligent with a strong intellectual curiosity. Timur is also known as Tamerlane‚ which means to "Tamer the

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    The text under analysis is named The Dinner Party‚ written by Nicholas Monsarrat. Monsarrat is a British novelist known for his sea stories and his novels‚ The Tribe That Lost Its Head and its sequel‚ Richer Than All His Tribe. The Dinner Party is a piece of narration. It tells us about a rich man (uncle Octavian)‚ who was a hospitable and friendly man‚ and liked to give parties – until January 3‚ 1925. It was his fifty-fifth birthday. As usually on such a day he was giving a party‚ a party for twelve

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    18 Nomadic Empires And Eurasian Integration People: 1. Abbasids: Cosmopolitan Arabic dynasty {750-1258 CE} that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reached its peak under Harun al-Rashid. 2. Chinggis Khan: Born in 1170s in decades following death of Kabul Khan; elected khagan of all Mongol tribes in 1206; responsible for conquest of northern kingdoms of China; territories as faw west as the Abbasid regions; died in 1227‚ prior to conquest of most of Islamic world 3. Ghaznavids:

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    1) The Silk Road was a trade route connecting a) b) c) d) e) China and the Middle East. China and Japan. India and Central Asia. Russia and Indonesia. India and the Mediterranean. 6) b) c) d) e) a multilingual and multiethnic group. from many lands‚ but all were Muslim. c) people usually retained very strong ties with their homeland. sailors were hired from many regional cultures. Greek citizenship was granted to anyone trading in the Indian Ocean. d) all Africans from the Sub-Saharan

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    In Day of Empire‚ author Amy Chua discusses how the hyper powers rise‚ and why they fall in the struggle for global dominance. The book begins in the United States – the present-day world hyper-power. The United States’ ascent to world dominance began after its victory in World War II‚ which was catalyzed in large part through what the country offered – freedom‚ as well as a chance to start anew. Offerings such as freedom sparked an influx of immigrants‚ and immigrants attracted into the United

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    not be highlighted but it certainly isn’t rare. To provide a specific example‚ many groups like the Mongols‚ who were once great warriors‚ raped women and stripped them from their culture and deprived them of their freedom. The Mongol Ruler‚ Genghis Khan‚ once said "The greatest joy a man can know is to conquer his enemies and drive them before him. To ride their horses and take away their possessions. To see the faces of those who were dear to them bedewed with tears and to clasp their wives and daughters

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