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    importance began to diminish around the eighteenth century. In 1722, the fall of the Safavid Empire occurred and under the rule of Sultan Husayn, the Persian state suffered long term economic deterioration. It wasn’t until Nadir Shah of the Afsharid dynasty took power that political unity was restored, and for the first last time Persia’s borders were extended. However soon after this period, began the state’s decline, which led to the contraction of Persian around the Middle East and Asia. The…

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    The traditional Chinese name for the country, Zhong-gue date back the Xia dynasty in C. 2205-1700BCE. The rule both by anarchy and foreign rule. Just live preview history we study. Chinese also believe that their deceased ancestors continue to exist in spiritual world and they can give their descendants access to god. They commonly divide every as part of yin and yang. Chinese transition from hunter and gather begin the Neolithic Period (C.7000-2250 BCE). The art that was known for its…

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    instilled traditionalistic notions in the Chinese people such as virtue, proper behaviour, obedience, and more. It was China’s unrelenting choice to stay with these values and refuse to be a part of modernization as she believed it was a threat to the Dynasty. China thought of itself as the centre of the universe, the Middle Kingdom. She believed herself to be apart from the West and refused to collaborate with the “barbarian West”. In the reading, John King…

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    Taking a Stand in History:Opium War Exchanging can be agreeable ,a mass of countries trade. But does it always function the way countries plan it?The answer is no! China and Britain had a conflict due to things not always working out the way it was agreed on. A lot of countries trade goods and that assists the country because they grant others what they need in exchange of what we need. China was an enormous part of this China helped for trade to be achievable. It was challenging a war called…

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    Queen Elizabeth I has challenged the sixteenth century society as she refused to marry, did not bear any children and became England’s sole ruler. Queen Elizabeth suffered in her youth, and by that she knew she only had God and her education as the weapons to fight with. Queen Elizabeth I demonstrated the foundation of her monarchy through God, her people and her kingdom. In focusing on her oratory, the essay will discuss three important speeches that the Queen has given at the beginning of her…

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    In the past I’ve shared about the impact of the books you “choose” to read, the people you “choose” to meet, and the places you ‘choose’ to visit. My life changed this summer because of where we chose to go, China! After the death of my father in 1988, I buried my head in the world of martial arts. I became a ‘dojo rat’ as they say. All day it was practice, practice, practice. Once I had somewhat developed my skills I was taught to teach, but it really wasn’t teaching, it was learning as I…

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    It was one of the biggest dynasties ever. It had people loving it and hating it. It all originated in China on from 1644 to 1911. It was an all powerful dynasty that controlled China for as long as people could bare it. They were so confident in their country that they named themselves The Middle Kingdom. They believed that all foreigners were barbaric and that the Chinese themselves were superior to the inferior “barbarians”. The West started to interact with the Chinese and would eventually…

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    In 1985, my mother’s immediate family, with the help of my grandfather, Nasser Lajevardi, emigrated from Iran to England, and then to the United states to escape an Islamic political revolution that started in 1979. Firstly, Nasser had 3 little kids, aged 12, 8, and 5, he also has a 38-year-old wife. He was as thin as a grain of rice, had night black hair, worked at the University of Tehran, and just like him, the rest of his extended family lived in Tehran too. In Iran, many people were mad at…

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    The Silk Road should be called The Silk Road because one of first high retail forms of commerce and trade was silk. It was invented by Empress Xi Ling during the Qin dynasty, she was drinking tea when a cocoon dropped for a mulberry tree, as she pulled it out of her cup, the cocoon unwound and became a single shimmery strand of silk. Xi Ling then gathered more cocoons and wove it into a cloth, creating the first silk item, a silk cloth. The start of the Silk Road began in China therefore it is…

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    How has Ancient and Imperial Chinese art changed between the Neolithic Period -1279AD? I will be examining how Chinese art has changed and developed from the Neolithic Period (Stone Age) up until the end of the Song Dynasty where an “age of high culture”(The Dynasties Of China, 2015) was coming to an end, and art became more westernised and less authentic. I will also briefly mention modern day Chinese art to show context. Whilst undergoing my research there were common, re-occurring themes…

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