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    Genghis Khan

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    Wall of China‚ and Ho’elun‚ his mother. Temüjin began his gradual ascension to power by offering himself as a holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance*‚ or a vassal‚ to his father’s anda‚ sworn brother‚ Toghrul‚ who was khan‚ or lord‚ of the Kerait. Their relationship was reinforced when Temujin’s wife‚ Borte‚ was captured by the Merkits. Temüjin turned to Toghrul for support. Without hesitation‚ Toghrul offered Temujin twenty thousand Kerait warriors to his disposal.

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    Genghis Khan

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    warrior Genghis Khan. He claimed these titles through his origins‚ military campaigns‚ his ability to administrate his empire and legacy. Genghis led his army through many military campaigns‚ using his war- like tactics to conquer anyone in his road. As we look back upon Genghis Khan’s military experiences there are many battles that come to mind; the battle of Karaku‚ the siege of Samarcand and the battle of Indus however above all was the battle of Chairkamaut in 1204-5. Khan faced many formidable

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    Imran Khan

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    Imran Khan was born on the fifth of November 1952 in Lahore. His father‚ Ikramullah Khan Niazi was an engineer by profession. His family was most accurately described as upper-middle class‚ and comfortably off rather than rich. Eight of Imran’s numerous cousins who grew up in his home suburb of Lahore‚ Zaman Park‚ became first class cricketers. Among them are Javed Burki and Majid Khan‚ both of whom preceded Imran in going to Oxford and captaining Pakistan. Imran started playing cricket at the age

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    kubla khan

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    KUBLA KHAN 1797 Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Romantic Movement changed the way art and literature represented the world by focusing on emotions‚ nature‚ and imagination. This emphasis can be seen in the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ one of the most influential poets of the era. In his poem “Kubla Khan‚” Coleridge used dreamlike imagery to describe the fabulous palace of a Mongol emperor. The poem shows the author’s interest in the mysterious and the exotic‚ as well as the beauty and savagery

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    Anwar A. Khan

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    Curriculum Vitae Anwar Aurangzeb Khan B.Sc Engineer(Civil) E-mail: shamalbuet@yahoo.com GSM: +96897256098 …………………………………………………………………… Professional Experience: Name of the Employer : Azri Architects Engineering Consultancy‚ Oman. Resident Engineer : From 1st September’2012 to present. ✓ Project- Construction of Office Buiding for MZEC: Continuing work to prepare office building for Mazoon Electricity

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    Amair Khan

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    My favorite Indian icon is the actor Aamir Khan. I have always been a fan of his ever since I saw his first movie‚ ‘Qayamat se Qayamat Tak’. From being a chocolate hero Aamir went on to do more meaningful roles. What I like most about him is that he is a thinking actor. His passion for movies is very evident. It is said that he involves himself in the film to the point that he ghost- directs it. His recent movie ‘Taare Zameen Par’ was initially directed by someone else but later Aamir took over

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    Imran Khan

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    always will be remembered by cricket fans worldwide. Imran khan‚ an unbelievably talented all rounder is the Legend of cricket and has reached the top like no one else. This cricketer was born no differently than any other person. He was born in Lahore‚ Pakistan into a family of six. He entered the world on November 25‚ 1952‚ the only boy and seventh member of his family. His parents gave him the name Imran Khan Niazi and truly loved him since he is the only boy in their

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    Salman Khan

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    name. Girls swoon each time he flashes his bare torso on screen (which is quite often). Gossip rags work overtime fishing out juicy tidbits from his personal life: a brawl here‚ an alleged affair there.... And Salman Khan keeps mum through it all. The eldest son of writer Salim Khan claims he isn’t here to please anyone‚ and doesn’t care what the world thinks of him. He hates the press and loathes the idea of answering questions. But he’s one of Hindi cinema’s hottest selling stars‚ a safe bet on

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    Asher Khan

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    The Short Story BY: ASHER KHAN The story sets off to be in a small town in the middle of a dessert called Zoolo in 1597. There were about 3oo‚ooo people that lived there. Every day the normal bread winner of the family would go out and thrive on getting little money to run the family. One of those families that lived there were the McDonalds. They had a family of 7 which included 3 brothers‚ 2 sisters and the parents. The whole town was extremely jealous. They had so much wealth that if they shared

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    Life of Ayub Khan

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    attempted to bring in land reforms but the idea was not implemented properly. Labor‚ law and administrative reforms were also introduced during his regime. Ayub Khan also initiated Family Laws in the country. He planned a new city and moved the capital from Karachi to Islamabad in 1962. Every thing was moving in the right direction for Ayub Khan till the start of the Indo-Pakistan War of 1965. The performance of the Pakistani army was good but the war caused a rapid decline of the country’s economy

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