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    Without Genghis Khan Genghis Khan was a mongolian warrior and ruler that created the largest empire known to man. The Mongol Empire was successful due to Khan’s ruthlessness of annihilating segregated tribes in Northeast Asia. Genghis Khan’s actions and ideas greatly impacted culture, society, and the world to this day. Some of Khan’s impacts included new warfare methods, Pax Mongolica, and there were even effects on Russia. With all this said, what would the world be like if Genghis Khan…

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    The Mongols Impact

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    The Mongols Impact on the World In the thirteenth century, a small tribe from the grassland in modern day Kazakhstan called a steppe were just simple nomads at the time. However, a man named Temujin became a fearless clan leader titled Genghis Khan. He brought the nomadic people together to form the Mongols, and they conquered most of Asia. The Mongols did many terrible things during their conquering. They killed thousands of people and destroyed towns and crops, but actually, their impact was…

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    Tibet Research Paper

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    China’s last dynasty, the Qing dynasty, respected Tibet’s autonomy as a distinct territory and culture, yet continued to claim authority over it – a claim generally recognised by the Tibetans – without interfering much in their political and societal structure (“Tibet,” 1997, P. 34). The nature of the relationship between Qing and Tibet was that of “an empire and a semi-independent peripheral state” (“Tibet,” 1997, P. 34). The Qing dynasty, clearly distinguished political status and…

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    The Jungle Book has long been a Disney animated classic, but in 2016 the film directed by Jon Favreau changed when the classic came to life using the advanced style of animation we have developed over the years. Using amazing camera angles, special effects, and sound it really came together to give the viewer a feel of being in the film with the young main character Mowgli (Neel Sethi). Man is the most dangerous species, greediness kills and more harm will come upon nature for as long as we want…

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    Mongol leader Genghis Khan born by the name of Temujin (1162-1227) rose from humble early stages to establish the largest land empire in history. After uniting the nomadic tribes of the Mongolian plateau, he seized huge areas of central Asia and China. His descendants extended the realm even further, advancing to such distant places only on horse and walking like Vietnam, Syria, Poland, and Korea. At their peak, at the high of the Mongols empire, they had controlled somewhere between 12 million…

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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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