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    Similar to the Ottoman Empire, the Safavid Empire experienced a rise and fall and began its reign with the Islamic religion. Members of the Safavid tribe were the founders of a sunni sufi religious brotherhood in Azerbaijan, which was popularly fought over by other empires including the Ottoman Empire. A major differentiating factor for the Safavids was that their making of Shiite Islam the state religion of Iran made it very different from its neighboring Sunni Muslim empires. This…

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    Ancient china speech! 1.Introduction Hello all, my name is Lachlan Ng, and today I will explain to you about ancient China. In this presentation, I will take you through 13 points, explaining about Ancient China, leaving you at the edge of your seat, your mouth drooling with curiosity. 2. Geography map In this section we will look at the geographical map of China. China is a huge country, surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, Mongolia, Russia, North Korea, India, Kazakhstan, Pakistan and many more.…

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    Once Genghis Khan rose to power, he united the Mongols. The Mongols were highly militaristic and their soldiers were trained to ride horses from a very young age. They were known for their exceptional cavalry and archery skills, as well as their stealth tactics…

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    invade Germany itself, and even then he killed himself to avoid the shame of failure. There are countless examples of power-hungry people throughout history who will stop at nothing to gain their desires. From Hitler, to Mao Zedong, even back to Genghis Khan and Vlad the Impaler, people will always fight for power. While wars creates a bad atmosphere for both sides, it will continue to exist in the world because humans are very greedy, nations must defend their rights when threatened, and…

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    Afghanistan Research Paper

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    roles” (CultureGrams). Piety, stoicism, and knowledge are admirable traits and nothing is as shameful as cowardice. In the family elders are always considered to be wise and are sought for advice. Every village is led by a khan who is responsible for the safety of everyone. The khan must be a person with moral strength and hospitality. Hospitality is a tradition, and failure to treat a guest with respect can result in a punishment as severe as stoning. Stoning is also a form of revenge,…

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    The 99

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    The 99 is pivotal to the Islamic children in the world. The 99 is important because it gives role models to Islamic children. The characters in the comic face challenges of most Arabs by day and fight for their religion by night. The 99 is comic book created by Naif Al-Mutawa. In his story, knowledge is contained in 99 gemstones, which were created by the librarians of Dar Al-Hikma. The 99 gemstones choose characters in the story and give these characters’ special powers based on the 99…

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    the four ancient civilization. For long stretches of history, China had their glory but also had a hard time, and the changed of China also changed impression on westerners by their literary or visual representations. In the 13th - 14th century, Genghis Khan established the Mongolia regime, built the Empire of Mongolia and began his territorial expansion. At that time European were having a bad time of their Crusade, they lose the Jerusalem to the Muslims, Emperor Frederick II refused to take…

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    The Different Meanings of Power Marco Polo, Niccolò Machiavelli, Bartolomé de Las Casas, Olaudah Equiano, and the Signatories of The Declaration of Independence define ideas of power and difference through their personal narratives or texts and the intentions of their writings. Primary sources that will be explored in this essay are Marco Polo’s The Travels of Marco Polo (1298) translated by Thomas Wright and William Marsden, the Venetian, Machiavelli's The Prince (1532) translated by W.K.…

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    Afghanistan Family Essay

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    under Darius the Great as well as the Greeks who were brought over by Alexander the Great; this all come about around 323-522 BCE. Throughout 699-700 Islam became a part of Afghanistan, due to an Arab invasion in Kandahar. Within the 13th century, Genghis Khan (the founder of the Mongol empire) invaded Afghanistan; this led to Indian and Persian empires fighting over Afghanistan for hundreds of years. Ultimately, in the 18th century Afghanistan was finally overruled by Pashtun tribes; which was…

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    overwhelming majority, that out numbers the Hazara people drastically. The Hazara people are excluded from Afghan society due their lack of education along with their mongolian facial features, which comes from their ancestors who were descendants of Genghis Khan, and within Afghanistan's history and society mongolians and anything related to them are frowned upon and face discrimination/bigotry. The Hazara people face extreme discrimination and exclusion In Afghanistan's society due to…

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