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    as C3* star-cluster ascribed to the descendants of Genghis Khan." This could have happened due to all of his descendents being in different parts of Central and East Asia, residing in their own places of conquest. This Y-Chromosome originated in Mongolia and was apparently carried by mostly the male descents of Genghis Khan. So Genghis Khan lives on now, somewhat, except there are no empires or people pillaging villages, but instead he remains at…

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    “There is but one God. He is obtained by the true guru’s grace. When there was a egoism in me, thou wert not with me”. (ARL: 81) Hinduism and Buddhism were both formed in the indian subcontinent and have shared a very long and uncomfortable relationship, to Buddhism and Hinduism they are different, but they do indeed share beliefs and different type of worship ideals, “For Buddhist and Hindus enlightenment in its simplest definition, is the ultimate release from the cycle of samsara, or the…

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    A difference in caliber Generic yet decent introduction paragraph The Macedonian empire fell quickly following the untimely death of its leader, while the Mongolian empire persisted and grew after the death of the Genghis Khan. As stated by historians “his empire crumbled shortly after his premature death”. This displays how Alexander failed to establish any form of succession that could have saved his empire. The Mongolian empire had such an effective form of succession that it actually peak…

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    Ming Voyages In China

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    China has outstanding naval capacity in the early 1400s (see the discussion of the Ming voyages in the unit Ming Voyages: 1405-1433). The Chinese political and social order is at its height in this "late imperial" period of the last two dynasties: the examination system has, from the Tang dynasty onward, created a strong centralized and fully functional civil service in place of an aristocratic elite with a territorial base of power. Scholar-gentry, residing at home as they study for the next…

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    with Very little rain fall dry plains. And the Nomads prided themselves on toughness often hard to get along with settled people, Gong and his khan defeated rivals one by one it was almost 21 years United almost all of Asia invaded China first then Mongolia Led a campaign of terror, they Destroyed city after city slaughtering anyone in sight, Gent his khan A Brilliant warrior had Organized armies in groups of 1,000, Loyal men put in charge to lead with Gifted strategist used lots of tricks. If a…

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    that carried infected fleas would travel with the people and infect them. As the people traded and had contact with each other, they all got the plague and carried it back to their city or town and infect those in it.” After the nomadic tribes of Mongolia were devastated by the plague, it moved south and east to China and India. Wherever it went, the death toll was high. It is thought that the disease made its way to Europe in 1346” (History). In October of 1347, Italian Merchants came back from…

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    altitudes causing it to be windy and cold. In the winter, snow leopards migrate to lower altitudes. These areas where snow leopards live are located in 12 countries which include, Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Besides it´s shelter, a snow leopard will also need food. Snow Leopards are carnivores and opportunistic…

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    likely to exaggerate the brutal of Mongols. Document 8 tells that the people and product can flow without obstruction in the empire, which is good. It would be better if there are additional document on the conquest from other area, like China and Mongolia. In conclusion, the attitude toward Mongol are varied on different perspective. The attitude on Genghis khan and his unification in Mongol tribe are generally positive. The attitude toward the Mongol society are varied depend on perspective.…

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    Asia is home to more than 15 different religions and within those religions, there are so many different types of people. Right now the countries that make up Southeast Asia are Cambodia, Myanmar, Pakistan, North Korea, South Korea, China, Malaysia, Mongolia, and more. Each of these countries is special. They each have different types of exports, different religions and cultures, and different types of people. Many of these countries you have heard about like China, North, and South Korea, but…

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    Nomads of the Asian Steppe: The steppe is a vast piece dry grassland- the western one runs from Central Asia to Eastern Europe and the eastern one covers Mongolia. Nomadic people roamed the steppes herding their animals. Clans of nomads often interacted with settle societies through trade; however, sometimes weak settlements were raided by strong nomadic clans. • Pastoralists: pastoralists were nomads who herded domesticated animals and were constantly on the move in search of pasture for their…

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