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    northern Mongolia in 1162. After uniting the nomadic Mongolian tribes in 1206, Khan led a successful military campaign that spanned more than three decades, pillaging vast areas of land and subjugating millions of people. Though Khan and his armies are often thought of as cruel barbarians, his advanced military tactics and progressive outlook on ruling painted him in a somewhat different light. Although he was born to a noble Mongolian family, early life for Khan was violent and unpredictable

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    What is the Reason Behind the Success of the Mongolian Empire? The Mongolian Empire is one of the largest empires the world has ever seen. It is the empire that has conquered the most land in the history of mankind. The Mongols with the founder, the famous Genghis Khan conquered lands like most of China, a large part of the Middle East and lands into Europe such as modern day Russia, and Ukraine. With their Superior Military force and tactics the Mongols almost won every single battle only losing

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    created a building foundation to empires in the 13th and 14th century. Many of these Mongolians were known for their tolerance of other people’s religions. Although this was the case, the Mongolians were far from being easygoing when conquering lands. One man named Temujin, or better known as Genghis Khan, unified the Mongolian tribes into a ferocious and violent force, which eventually resulted in the robust Mongolian Empire in 1206. His empire included many special trained soldiers that particularized

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    interesting story that I did not know before. Therefore, I would like to write some of the stories that she told me about my ancestry. The first story that she told me was about “ Why my Ancestry is from Mongolia”. As we know Mongolians were very powerful nation and worriers. Mongolian nation started

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    The Ottoman and Mongolian empire. Two of the biggest empires created in the 13th century. The Ottoman Empire began in 1299 and hit its peak in 1683, but ended up falling in 1922. The Mongolian Empire began in 1206 and hit its peak in 1270. The Mongolian empire lasted until 1368.  The Ottoman Empire was superior to the Mongols. The Ottomans lasted about 450 years longer than the Mongols and knew how to use gunpowder. One big of the differences was their view on religion. The Mongols did not have one

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    Robyn Joy Leff is about a dysfunctional family who’s main problem seems to be a nine year old boy named Wes who insists he’s a Mongolian. Many child psychologists would believe that Wes’, the nine year old boy, odd behavior is in direct relation to his home environment. Robyn Joy Leff would agree with the child psychologists that Wes’s tenacious desire to be a Mongolian nomad in Burn Your Maps is because his home life consists of his parents lack of fulfilling their dreams and insisting them upon

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    he totally disagrees with this point. In his story, the protagonist, Wes wants to be a Mongolian and imagines his life as a nomad Mongolian. This idea from him doesn’t come from his family, neither from his mother nor father. None is Mongolian in Wes’s family, even his grandpa Firth was telling stories to Wes, but he never referred to Mongolian. It is clearly to see that Wes, himself wants to be a Mongolian without any reflection of his family. Leff uses two points of view and an emotional writing

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    the Caspian Sea. It existed primarily throughout Period 3, 600 CE - 1450 CE, but declined within this time period. Despite this, parts of the Mongol Empire such as the Golden Horde persisted into Period 4, 1450 CE - 1750 CE. All of the following Mongolian Khans to be discussed ruled during Period 3. Before the rule of Genghis Khan, born as Temujin, the Mongols were a group of unstable tribes. As Genghis Khan rose to power in the early 13th century, he was able to unify these tribes and assemble a

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    C201 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    1. The cartoon is of a Mongolian man's head, with eight tentacles spreading out. Each tentacle contains unwanted things that the illustrator thinks the Mongolians will take with them into Australia, should there be an influx of immigrants. The head if the man is drawn in a menacing manner, with an unfriendly scowl and two buck teeth that have a gap the size of another tooth between them. The multiple alleged vices of the Mongolians include: cheap labour, pak ah-pu (a gambling game), immorality,

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    Mongols Dbq

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    The Mongolians in the 1200s were very barbaric. Throughout most of their endeavors have been mostly detailed violence. If anything a better word to describe the Mongols were savages. These ancient warriors conquered and pillaged almost everything of the known world in the 1200s. They were violent and brutal in their journey to expand and conquer. Mongolians were extremely violent, lead with a fierce government and a fierce leader known as Genghis Khan. Their ruthless acts of violence and war has

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