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    The Byzantine Empire DBQ

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    "The Byzantine Empire and its capital city of Constantinople thrived for more than thousands of years and helped shape the history of the modern world (Overview)". The Byzantines were essential because they had good ways of developing architecture and engineering, they modernized, and saved Christianity, and they helped save the legal code to make what it is today. Without these essential qualities from the Byzantines America wouldn’t be what it is today... a free country. “Had the Arabs…

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    Islamic Empire Motivation

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    000 of the 200,000 men were killed by the Muslims and the remaining forces fled from al-Yarmuk to Palestine, Antioch, Aleppo, Mesopotamia, and Armenia. These battles provides a clear view of the military power of the Islamic Empire. The main motivation for the Islamic Empire 's military success what the drive to convert the people of the world to Islam. Has in the case of Jabalah, Jabalah was the king of Ghassan a man named Umar ibn-al-KhattAb asked him to accept Islam, even though Jabalah was…

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    of the Roman Empire marked the beginning of what is known as the Medieval Kingdoms. Before the complete demise of Rome, the Empire was first split into two. From this split, emerged two separate empires, the east and west. The major political, social, and cultural impacts of the transition from the Roman Empire to the medieval kingdom is due to one Emperor in particular, Justinian. The Western and Eastern Empire experienced different fates upon their separation. The Western Empire eventually…

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    Mongolian Empire Dbq

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    1. Genghis Khan-born in 1162; elected as Mongol khan in 1206; expanded the Mongolian empire by first conquering the Jin Empire. He died in 1227 while at war with Tangut Empire. 2. Kublai Khan- Grandson of Genghis Khan; it took him 11 years to conquered China; established Yuan dynasty in 1271 and kept Chinese traditions; rebuilt capital in Zhongdu and named it Dadu. 3. Mansa Musa- Mali's devoted Muslim and greatest ruler; known for a more religious governance; visited Mecca which helped spread…

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    Empire Vs Cyrus

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    The Ancient Roman Poet, Virgil, once wrote, “They can conquer who believe they can.” King Cyrus the Great of the Persian Empire and Emperor Caesar Augustus of the Roman Empire are leaders whose conviction in their rights to power establish unwavering support from the people they lead. King Cyrus holds the throne of an expansive Persian Empire. In 539, claiming to be under the divine right the Babylonian God Marduk, he peacefully conquers Babylon and drives out Nabonidus, the last neo-Babylonian…

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    Roman Empire Failure

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    The Roman empire was certainly not a failure because the empire has done great things that have made a huge positive impact on the world. The Roman Empire has done great things in Religion especially with Christianity because they were on of the first followers of Christianity and they made improvements and changes to the religion that are still followed today by millions of people. The Roman Empire was also not a failure because of all the great things that they had done like improve…

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    Western Roman Empire

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    The split of the Roman Empire into two divisions– eastern and western empires, were the results of the quick growth of the Roman Empire. Because of this growth, successful rule of each area was becoming difficult. In hope to maintain order, Emperor Diocletian came to the conclusion around 285 CE that the best solution to this problem would be to split the Roman Empire . The eastern part of the Roman Empire, know as the Byzantine Empire, was founded by Constantine the Great in 330 AD and had a…

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    thirty CE the powerful and globalizing Han and Roman Empire began to flourish. In East Asia, the Han Empire was built on the building blocks of Qin, which established a bureaucratic imperial model and social order. Similarly, to the Han Empire, at the other end of Afro-Eurasia, the Roman Empire became an influential superpower exerting far-reaching authority. Both empires encountered enemies in violent war and resulted victorious. Each respective Empire encompassed distinct, but similar…

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    The falls of Han China and the Roman Empire during 100 C.E. to 500 C.E. are often compared and contrasted. This is well within good reason, because they are both very similar, yet, each have their differences in a wide variety of ways. Outside invaders, outbreaks of disease, and political struggles (Duiker Spielvogel, Essential World History Pg. 127, 128 & 137, 138) are just a few of the many reasons which aided the tragic demises of both empires. A decline in production also played a key role…

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    Essay On Byzantine Empire

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    the worst. I, Osman the First, started one of the greatest rulers in history. I started the Ottoman Empire and made something to be feared in the future. My method created the roots that would allow the Ottoman Empire last for as long as it did. My great traits as a leader pushed my empire on and on. It was because of me that a great empire built on fear and power rose from the fall of many empires before its time. Every leader must be charismatic in order to capture the attention of other…

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