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    Mongol Dbq Essay

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    the city to the ground, and slaughtered it’s inhabitants, including cats and dogs. It also mention other cities raised to the ground, an example would be baghdad with it’s loss of 800,000-2mil, and Bukhara with it’s loss of 30,000. Doc 5 depicts mongolians and their atrocities against arabs. Doc 6 it implied that the mongol connected all these land through trade and implemented a few improvements like canals in china to improve transportation and

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    sizes, longer that they broad.” Marco Polo continues to describe how the assorted sizes determine the different worth with a seal of the Great Khan on each of them (Marco Polo, p. 122). This exchange of this paper money was exchanged throughout the Mongolian empire, “And I assure you that all the peoples and populations who are subject to his rule are perfectly willing to accept these papers in payment, since wherever they go they pay in the same currency, whether for goods or for pearls or precious

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    Genghis Khan Thesis

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    Khan was born 1162 in Delüün Boldog in north east asia his birth name was Temujin he was a mongolian Warrior and was the founder of the mongolian empire. Genghis Khan married at the age of 16 but had many wives and kids. Genghis Khan means “Universal leader” this title was bestowed on a young Temujin after many victories over rival Mongol tribes. At the age 20 Genghis started to build his huge mongolian empire by hunting down and destroying individual tribes in north east asia.As more tribes got

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    impact on global history. During the reign of Genghis Khan and even after his death, the Mongolians opened up trade routes along the Silk Road that introduced gunpowder to Europe, gave women power and authority and although they did put fear and death on the lands they conquered, afterwards the territory became unified under one nation which came to be known as the Pax Mongolia. To analysis the entirety of the Mongolian Empire would be considered a challenge at hand, but to give credit that the Mongols

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    they were so successful and were able to take Asia and China down. The Mongolians of the asian Steppe had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1260 to 1368 by influencing united, trade and battle tactics. The Mongols changed trade positively for what it is today. They went into a time called pax mongolica were trade all around flourished. Pax mongolica was a time of peace with the mongolians. During this time they made the silk road they called it the silk road

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    Mongolia Research Paper

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    military accomplishments he had also extended the mongol empire in other ways to. He had adopted the Uyghur script as the mongols writing system. Present day Mongolians regard him as the founded of

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    destruction for the greater good of peace. Genghis Khan was a very honorable leader who created the Mongolians immense peace. Were the Mongols barbaric though? The Mongolians of the Asian Steppe had a positive impact on the world during their rule of the Asian continent from 1206 to 1368 by influencing trade, religious tolerance , and Pax Mongolica. The first sign of World History comes from the Mongolians who were able to influence trade from the Mediterranean to China. Under Pax Mongolica trade boomed

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    young age he made numerous poor decisions due to overconfidence and inexperience. In efforts to rebound, Genghis made many acquittances with more experienced rulers to help guide him through initial leadership training (Jarus 2014). In result, The Mongolian Empire is still known as the most powerful conquer and expansion group to date. After decades of success, Genghis Khan passed away of non-human inflicted symptoms and left an unsurpassed legacy behind (Nicolle 1998, 45). In fact, his success was

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    Mongols will show the same. This paper will argue that during the Mongolian period scarcity was the greatest problem since scarcity cause the Mongolians to do extreme things like giving up priorities, scavenging for leftovers, and even killing others all. "The man replied: ‘I am a man called Ma’aliq of the Baya’uds and in distress. I will give you this son of mine in exchange for part of that beast’s flesh" (Onon 44). This Mongolian man gave up his son in return

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    Hans Christian Anderson. This is what the Mongolian nomads follow throughout their lives. They move from place to place looking for livestock, they live in yurts, but they all value family and love. Mongolians’ lifestyles are different from New Yorkers. Everywhere in New York looks similar, you see and hear people all the time. Everyone transports the same way like by bus or car. Everywhere you look there is somebody who is like you. However, Mongolians are never in the same or similar place;instead

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