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    every other unknown creature and presence there were, they all had one primary ambition: to have complete domination over the entire universe! The Mongols were determined to obtain that goal. All through the help of their precious leader, Genghis Khan. Settling down in a vast, intricately…

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    Genghis Khan Influence

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    Genghis Khan, Temüjin, is debatably the most influential and fierce military leader in history. Genghis Khan or universal ruler conquered all of Asia and much of Europe or one fourth of the world 's landmass in under a thirty year period the same landmass as rome only it took them four hundred years. He is also responsible for the deaths of an estimated almost 40 million people(Crash Course Mongols). For such a powerful leader the question is how could he possibly conquered this much land and…

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    Presentations have never been my strong suit, whether it is talking about myself in front of a group of people to presenting a complex situation to a class. By taking this course I am hoping that I’ll be able to boost my confidence when it comes to public speaking. I have had to complete many presentation in the past but I have yet to master the ability to present well in front of large groups. The first project that we were assigned in my communication class was to get to know our classmate…

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    Hulagu Khan's Leadership

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    Leaving their home country of Mongolia, an army led by the great Hulagu. The decedent of the once great ruler; Genghis Khan. He was sent after the execution of the Genghis. Hulagu was able to carefully plan out a route to the Saudi Arabian city. But how was he able to gain control of Baghdad? As a military leader, Hulagu Khan was a vicious leader. By any means necessary. Asking for the submission of the Caliph, the Mongolian army converged on the city, just to defeat them in the winter of 1258.…

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    It is important to notice that after the death of Genghis Khan three foreign women would rule more than half of the empire. These women would not be allies, they would be enemies in their battle for power and land. Another important aspect to mention is that Toregene and Sorkhokhtani were princess before marring…

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    The worlds filled with thousands and thousands of mysteries. We as a race seek to find these mysteries and make them known to people. This yearning for knowledge of the unknown and the unexplainable is what cause the world to be brought into the era it is in. Some on their quest to knowledge have created books, articles, music, laws, and many other things that would change the world, socially and economically. This led to many explorations and discoveries beyond anyone’s imagination. The…

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    Mongols The Mongol empire was originated during the period of the thirteenth century by Chinggis Genghis Khan. Throughout the duration of two generations the empire contained a majority of Asia. It essential became one of the biggest groups which ranged higher than one million (“Mongols and Black Death” slide 6). The unified territory carry on only up to about 1260 where Mongol forces diverted by a civil war with Chaghadai state (“Mongols and Black Death” slide 21). However the main successor…

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    Genghis Khan Legitimacy

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    How did Genghis Khan use Legitimacy and Sanction to form a successful leadership for himself? Genghis Khan was many things, but amongst being a father, husband and a brother, he was a military Leader. There is no doubt that Genghis Khan’s ways of leading were sufficient in the way his followers were loyal to him undyingly. He managed to take over a large number of territory all over China, and expanded his own dynasty a multitude more than it once was. Not only this, but he was able to bring…

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    There were many great civilizations between 500 and 1500 A.D., but there is one civilization that emerges as the very best civilization from this time period; the Mongols. The Mongol Empire was an empire that existed in the 13th and 14th centuries. The Mongol empire was the largest contiguous land empire in history, at its largest point the Mongol Empire stretched from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan all the way up to Siberia and all the way south to Arabia. The Mongolian Empire was the most…

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    Subotai Attack Mongols

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    Subotai was Genghis Khans spearpoint and he was faced with a variety of different armies each demonstrating carious types of tactics. Subotai adapted to all of these challenges and used his armies in some of the greatest shows of tactical genius on this planet. One campaign that demonstrated the superiority of the Mongols on the battlefield was the attacks on Eastern Europe. Subotai’s attack began with an order from the Khan to scout Eastern Europe for information that could be helpful for a…

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