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    Ottoman Turks that were heavily taxing the people‚ a feudal system was introduced‚ an addition to the system called the ‘Sukhra’ system was introduced‚ which allowed for Arab youth to be taken from their homes to serve the Ottoman army. People were forced to be Turks‚ the Arab languages were banned in schools and people were prosecuted. Life for the Arabs was horrible and hopeless and the Turks prevented the Arabs from living free lives. His life‚ his involvement in the war‚ his influence‚ and his

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    Plan of Investigation The Mongol civilization was a highly advanced group of people in terms of military characteristics. They had superior weapons and strategic skills that contributed to their success of conquests. The purpose of this investigation is to address the question: To what extent did the Mongols benefit from their advanced military tactics? The major body of evidence will focus on Genghis Khan who was a prominent Mongolian ruler‚ the Mongol army‚ their war tactics‚ the empire and finally

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    MONGOLS MARK: The Mongol era in China is remembered chiefly for the rule of Khubilai Khan‚ grandson of Chinggis Khan. Khubilai patronized painting and the theater‚ which experienced a golden age during the Yuan dynasty‚ over which the Mongols ruled. Khubilai and his successors also recruited and employed Confucian scholars and Tibetan Buddhist monks as advisers‚ a policy that led to many innovative ideas and the construction of new temples and monasteries. The Mongol Khans also funded advances

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    Trade‚ technology and the influence of powerful kingdoms all contributed to a new age of exploration in their own way. Trade had a huge influence on the new age. The silk road was the easiest way for people of Europe to get fine goods from Asia‚ and the only way they could get there is because the Mongol Empire protected the road. So‚ once the Mongol Empire collapsed‚ so did the silk road’s cheap goods. Now that the Mongols were gone‚ the local rulers raised the prices making it harder to get the

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    Yuan economic policies also accommodated traditional Chinese practices. Yuan rulers did not try to convert China into the Mongol-style nomadic economy; instead‚ they fostered agriculture. They restored the she‚ rural organizations composed of about 50 families‚ to assist in farming. These organizations also improved flood control‚ established charity granaries for orphans and widows‚ and introduced such new crops as sorghum. In addition‚ early Yuan emperors sought to protect the peasants by devising

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    CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON JAPAN. Cultural influences are geographical‚ historical as well as familiar features that have an effect on the assessment and intercession processes. These influences are always reflected in the society. In this case‚ cultural influences on Japan come from the ambitious Han dynasty in China‚ Korean customs‚ the spread of the Mongols‚ and the birth of Islamic advancement. All those events are reflected in Japan’s culture today which makes Japan a complicate country to develop

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    in developed countries. Prominently in Russia‚ the native people acquire descent from numerous ethnicities around the world such as Turks‚ Iranians‚ early MongolsTurks‚ Jews‚ and Samoyeds (Central Intelligence Agency). Due to the vast cultural influences that impact Russian culture‚ distinct languages and cultures were bound to emerge from these outside influences from history. Currently‚ there are over 180 minority languages developed in Russia (BBC). While there is evident language diversity

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    Hispanic/Latino Influence on American Sports Right now‚ the NBA is considered an urban‚ inner-city sport dominated by African Americans. This perception is enforced by the media’s constant attention to players who defy what white Americans consider‚ “normal.” This image broke through during the early 1990s when here at the University of Michigan‚ a brash and flashy group of five freshman debuted. They were dubbed The Fab Five. While the NBA may carry the moniker of America’s Hip-Hop Sport‚ it is

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    MONGOL ESSAY During the early thirteenth century Chinggis Khan and his following successors helped forge various tribes in to a powerful alliance that built the largest empire the world has ever seen. The Mongolian empire reached great in size in such a short period of time. This was basically because of the sturdy Mongol army and many efficient policies the Khan family established. The Mongols were very knowledgeable in military tactics. There empire had a strong sense of unity‚ helping the empire

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    AP Euro 572-584 Silas Mosco Outline: I. Rise of Moscow and Russia to 1689 A. Mongol Yoke and Rise 1. Mongol army conquered China and Russia under Genghis Khan‚ reaching all the way to Hungary before turning back. 2. Golden Horde used terror to force conquered peoples into submission. 3. Ruled the eastern slavs for 200 years a. Built capital Saray on lower volga b. Forced princes to pay tribute and give slaves. c

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