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    The Mongols were people from Central Asia who came together to establish an empire which lasted from 1206 CE to 1368 CE. They were herdsmen and tradesmen who herded sheep and goats, and were nomadic people. Even though at first the Mongol community was small, they were able to expand by conquering China, Persia, and Russia. The Mongols were culturally destructive and constructive to a moderate extent in Persia during the 13th century because they positively influenced academics while they…

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    Chinggis Khan Villain

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    being either called a hero or villain. This man would happen to be Chinggis Khan. He is believed to be a hero since he enabled safe cross-Eurasian trade, tolerated all religions and had the first Mongolian written language created. On the other side of the spectrum he is a villain due to the massacre of thousands of innocent people, his mastering of steppe diplomacy, and aiding the spread of the Bubonic Plaque. Chinggis Khan is viewed by many as a villain due to history, focusing on his…

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    Empire collapsed, we have to know the history of the Mongol Empire. Mongolians were nomads, and would move around in different locations with their horses and other livestock. There were a lot of small tribes in Mongol, but later a man named Genghis Khan united all the different Mongol tribes and was…

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    Dbq Mongols Research Paper

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    Would you like strong harsh rules or to be controlled like a muppet? Mongols were very barbaric individuals who controlled everyone like a muppet and had to have everything their way. Mongols were very barbaric to their society and even others, they just want what they want and get it if they try hard enough even if that means to destroy everything apart. Mongols may try to seem like nice people but then they just tear you down without a care in the world. All they want to see is for you to…

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    allowed the conquered people to practice their own religion and be more relaxed in the empire. The Khan’s understood the value of people who knew astronomy, medicine, engineering, and mathematics and spared their lives (Business Insider, 2017). Genghis Khan knew that to help his empire it would be a good idea to have smart people around to advise him on decisions for the Mongol empire. The Mongol empire was great because many different people who worshipped different things lived in the empire…

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    Marco Polo Research Paper

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    (He had served 17 years in The great Khan's court before he had had the thought leaving). Khan wasn't to happy of Marco Polo's leave because the truth is he had been quite dependent on him and his help had brought Khan a long way. (Khan had decided he would be able to leave if he had delivered the Mongol princess to Persia where the princess was set to marry the Persian prince). Two years after his return to Venice…

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    DBQ On Modern Day Mongols

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    Modern Day Mongols ~ The Mongols could be your worst nightmare destroying your village and killing all your family and friends or your best friend keeping you safe and making sure you had everything you needed but thats depending on whose side you were on. The Mongols were somewhat barbaric warriors that lived in the 13th century and took over most of Asia, The Middle East and Eastern Europe using barbaric Tactics. Even though the Mongols had barbaric tendencies they also protected their own.…

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    The Tuvan were a hunter-herder, nomadic society. They are a south Siberian Turkic group and are located near the border of the Soviet Union and Mongolia. In 1921, the Tuvans formed a revolutionary republic called Tannu Tuva with the support of the Soviet Union. They became an independent region within Russia in 1944. The Tuva largely consists of rural land and their herding tradition is still apparent (Alekseev, Kirgiz, & Levin 1990, 3). In Tuva and neighbouring areas, “stockbreeding and…

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    When Genghis Khan Father had been killed by being poisoned in 1206. Khan was ruled the leader in the steppes. Khan was just a young boy when his father was killed from poison. Khan had to learn from an early age how a brave warrior. The Mongols where based known for their trade routes they opened up across earlier Islam. They also treated the vendor with good vibes. Khan had biggest empire at the time. The reason why is because of his smarts with military tactics and leadership. Khan gathered…

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    Genghis Khan, born as Temujin, controlled the world’s largest empire. He conquered vast territories across the continents of Europe and Asia. An empire that vast could not have been formed without ambition, excellent organizational skills, a strong military, destruction, and chaos. To prove that Genghis Khan was a great ruler, one must look at his early life, and his desire to unite Mongolia through multiple military campaigns ending in a strong, sole, rulership. The hardships of Temujin’s…

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