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    contiguous land empires in history - the Mongol Empire. Led by Genghis Khan, the Mongols, within a span of less than 80 years, grew to encompass 24,000,000 square kilometers of the continent of Eurasia. In saying so, as part of the Mongol conquests, an approximated 30 million or more people had died. However, while his image in much of the world was shaped by these notoriously ruthless and bloodthirsty campaigns, Genghis Khan was and still is considered and celebrated as a hero all throughout…

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    Ogedei Khan and His Conquests Now that Genghis Khan had died, his third son, Ogedei, was made Khan. Ogedei Khan, seeing that the Mongols had stopped warfare with the Jin, resumed the war. He personally led his troops into battle. Many battles were won due to his excellent leadership. Later in the war his general, Subatai, defeated the capitol city of the Jin and soon thereafter, the Jin Dynasty collapsed. The Mongols were now in control of Northern China. Ogedei Khan also ordered one of his…

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    not only the history of Russian’s but even modern day Russia and its role in world history today. The Mongols ruled over Russia for over 200 years and within this time, they managed to acquire the largest land empire in history. Founded by Genghis Khan in 1206, the Mongols tactics were both ruthless and impressively successful. Seeing the Mongol empire as both a legacy and “bringer of turmoil” is exceptionally fair. “Either Mongol influence was minimized or denied, or all Mongol contributions…

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    Genghis Khan Mongol Empire

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    Ogodei, a new set of women came into control, partially in response to Ogodei’s lust for land and power. The wives of the Khans, the daughters-in-law of Genghis Khan, were the…

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    Was Genghis Khan Justified

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    is none other than Genghis Khan, the most feared and respected leader of his time. By the time of…

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    did bring in a little more fight, unlike Central Asia, because they had a wall that was successfully protecting them from foreign invaders, until the Mongols came in and managed to break into China and conquer it and gave out a distinct sign that the Khan was the one and only great leader who would rule within the newly conquered empire. Central Asia was hit hard by the Mongols and there’s not much they could do because if they surrendered they could still me spared but if they refused, then the…

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    When Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire, he had one goal in mind. His objective was to conquer, to conquer all the lands and make the Mongol Empire the strongest power in the world. In 1209, he won the submission of the Tanggut rulers in northwest China. In 1215, his forces conquered the Jin capital, present-day Beijing, and from there, he turned is expansions westward. In 1219, he invaded Khwarezm, a state that included much of Iran. After a large portion of Iran had fallen, he left command…

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    Sonakshi Sinha Analysis

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    PC is the most encouraging performer of the film business. This year she worked in Gangaajal 2 assuming the part of an audit. Her next movie is Mr. Chaloo with Fawad Khan. PC is likewise expected to cast in Madur Bhandarka’s Madamji. She is among the most generously compensated Bollywood actress who is known for her adaptable identity and hot figure. She is presently turning into the International heart-throb with her…

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    Ibn Taymiyya

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    that if nothing else Imam Taymiyya's political thought was indubitably powerful and potent. Imam Taymiyya lived in times that were tumultuous for Muslims as a result of the Mongol invasion and their brutal annihilation of Baghdad, followed by Hulagu Khan putting to death the final Abbasid Khalifa in Baghdad- Al-Mustasim. This unprecedented turn of events led to a fundamental issue being raised: the classic question revolving around political authority now that the Abbasid Khalifa had taken…

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    The Jungle Book Analysis

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    Mowgli’s experience in the jungle after his parents had died while protecting him from a tiger. Abandoned by his father, Mowgli had been raised wolves and had become one himself, but was not completely accepted by the animals inhabiting the jungle. Shere Khan, the tiger that killed off his family wants him dead because Mowgli’s father had ruined one of him eyes during their fight. Because of this, he has to return to his own kind, but on the road, he runs into some difficulties. Mowgli's head…

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