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    Notes on Mongols

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    The Mongols were a group of nomadic tribes occupying roughly what is now Mongolia. In the thirteenth century these tribes that united under the leadership of Genghis Khan (1162-1227). Mongol armies quickly swept south into China and west into Russia and the Near East‚ smashing anyone who dared to resist. By about 1300‚ the Mongols had erected a huge empire‚ divided into several smaller "pieces." The Mongols created probably the largest‚ land empire in world history. At its height‚ the empire

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    GEOG COURSEWORK #2 Roots of Mongol Empire With the rise of the Genghis Khan in the early 1200s‚ scientists were interested in conducing a project on the climate condition of Mongolia . They would like to investigate whether or not his success in conquering the largest contiguous land in the history which is 31 million square kilometres is related to the climate condition of Mongolia at that time. Thus‚ the project identifying the relationship between climate and the rise of a new leader and

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    Pakistan Artillery

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    Battle Performance of Artillery Indo Pak War of 1948 In 1948 Kashmir War‚ when the Regiment of Artillery was still nascent‚ it got committed against numerically superior forces. | | | | | | | | | Pakistan Artillery operated in Kashmir under several handicaps‚ except for the spirit and skill of our officers and men. Guns were employed with great care and full calculation of the risks involved. In spite of Indian monopoly of air‚ wherever our guns opened fire‚ the Indians were surprised

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    stated in document 3. The Mongols attracted many high ranking people those who opposes their morals. In a letter from pope Innocent IV to the Great Khan‚ he states‚ “…you do not cease from breaking the bonds of natural ties‚ sparing neither sex nor age‚ you rage against all indiscriminately with the sword of chastisement.” Replying to this letter‚ Changgis Khan states that the “heaven” the Pope believes in helped the Mongols in their journey to conquer great lands. If the Pope wants to questions the Mongol’s

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    Mongolia

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    a tribal chief named Temujin finally merged the Mongol tribes of Manchuria and the Altai Mountains because in the early of 12th century Temujin carried the title Genghis Khan and established the Mongol Empire. After Genghis Khan died in 1259‚ the Mongol Empire was divided into 4 poerful Mongol states then his grandson Kublai Khan statuted one of the khanates‚ the Great Khaanate”‚ that comprising of China and Mongol. Furthermore‚ Kublai established his capital in Beijing but after that it was overthrew

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    World History

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    about 1300 to about 1450‚ Zimbabwe was the wealthiest and most powerful state in the region. It prospered from the gold trade with the Swahili trading communities on the eastern coast of Africa. Indeed‚ Zimbabwe’s gold ended up in the court of Kublai Khan‚ emperor of China. The ruins of Zimbabwe’s capital‚ known as Great Zimbabwe‚ illustrate the kingdom’s power and influence. The town sits on a hill overlooking the Zambezi River and is surrounded by stone walls. Ten thousand residents would have been

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    26‚ 1971). The Pakistani Army attempted to regain control in East Pakistan and committed terrible atrocities. Indian troops entered the war and quickly defeated the Pakistani Army. The Pakistanis conceded defeat (December 16‚ 1971). President Yahya Khan resIgned. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto took over Pakistan and recognized Bangladesh as an independent country. CAUSES WHICH LED TO THE CIVIL WAR 1971 Geographically Divided Nation Tensions between East and West Pakistan existed from the creation of Pakistan

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    Malaysia

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    race to unite the people. Genghis Khan has tried to unite the Mongol and Hitler has tried to unite the German. These great leaders try to achieve unity using race as the factor of unity. They unite their race by inculcating in their heart the same desire. They inculcate the desire to become great people by conquering other people and to amass their wealth. Without having unity of purpose people cannot be united unless they have the same desire or goal .Genghis Khan and Hitler inculcate in the heart

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    the balance of the older and newer principles. Recently some of the music buffs stated that‚ “An artist is interplay of looks‚ style‚ x factor‚ personality & nuances of singing.” Does it mean that the likes of that of the pundits‚ the ustad and the khan sahibs lacked all of these? They were untouched by x factors so were they not artists? The answer to all these questions shall always be indifferent based on opinions& judgements but as we are emerging into a new era of development & change‚ the question

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    Every Child Is Special

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    3. Critical Analysis on the movie “Every Child Is Special”. Every Child Is Special is a Hindi drama film (Taare Zameen Par‚ translation: Stars On Earth) produced and directed by Aamir Khan (who also played the role of Ram Shankar Nikumbh an art teacher). It tells about a boy‚ Ishaan Awasthi an eight-year old whose world is filled with wonders that no one else seems to appreciate and who were always getting in trouble at school for being so misbehaving and out of focus from his lessons. Too often

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