THE RISE AND FALL OF THE MING DYNASTY
.... The
Mongol Empire, which in its heyday included Central Asia, most of Russia and Persia as well as China, was founded by Genghis Khan. ....
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Islamic States In the 12th, 13th & 14th Centuries
.... The
Mongol Empire in the Middle East evolved differently. The Mongols largely incorporated into their system of rule elements of previous administrations. ....
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Mongol Conquest of China
.... In 1280
Mongol rule stretched from the Yellow Sea to the Mediterranean. Almost as quickly as the
empire rose, however, it began to fracture into independent ....
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Mongolian History, Painting, and Sculpture The
.... of Mongolia. Until the twentieth century, most of the people who inhabited the vast
Mongol empire were nomads. In the thirteenth ....
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The Black Death
.... Even in the modern period trade caravans, messengers, and armies belonging to the
Mongol empire were thought to have brought it to the Black Sea by 1346 and ....
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Characteristics of Various Empires
.... South America, and a system of roads that ran almost the entire length of their
Empire. .... A goal or tactic of the
Mongol army was to intimidate their enemy into ....
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Trebizond Empire
.... greatest captain, but under his reign Seljuk was exchanged for
Mongol suzerainty .... so he advised Manuel to make an alliance with the Latin
Empire of Constantinople ....
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The history of the Ottoman Empire
.... The rise of the Ottoman
Empire appears rapid. But it was relatively slow when compared with the conquests of other Turkish and
Mongol leaders, such as Chingis ....
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Islamic States and Rulership
.... In the former Persian domains and further East, the Abbasid
Empire was largely succeeded by a militarized
Mongol state which remained Islamic but which largely ....
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ISLAMIC STATES AND RULERSHIP IN 13TH AND 14TH CENTURIES
.... In the former Persian domains and further East, the Abbasid
Empire was largely succeeded by a militarized
Mongol state which remained Islamic but which largely ....
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Jihad of the Islamic Religion
.... height of home-grown achievement with the pre-Hellenic Persian
Empire, the ancient .... a Golden Age that would continue into the 1200s - when
Mongol invaders first ....
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Imperial Russia
.... Russia which would serve well the expansion and development of the
empire: The war .... to reverse the deleterious effects of two hundred years of
Mongol rule: "He ....
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Armenian Genocide
.... like a reincarnation of their
Mongol cousins two centuries earlier. Tamerlane, the terrifying Tartar leader, came close to destroying the Ottoman
Empire in its ....
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Destruction of the Armenian Population
.... like a reincarnation of their
Mongol cousins two centuries earlier. Tamerlane, the terrifying Tartar leader, came close to destroying the Ottoman
Empire in its ....
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Issues in Study of Languages
.... Even during the time of the
Empire, there were regional variations and local .... Altai mountains of Central Asia, with most experts including the
Mongol and Manchu ....
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Three Kingdoms (San Kuo)
.... Ts'ao turned against the Emperor and began to seek control of the
empire for his .... Lo Kuan-chung lived during the end of Yuan (
Mongol) rule and the start of the ....
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Transcaucasian States: Historical Perspective and Policy ...
.... Thus Azerbaijan remained just to the east of the Ottoman
Empire, but maintained cultural links .... in the region was ended by the invasion of the
Mongol armies in ....
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Armenia, Azerbajian, and Georgia: History and Policies
.... Thus Azerbaijan remained just to the east of the Ottoman
Empire, but maintained cultural links .... in the region was ended by the invasion of the
Mongol armies in ....
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Architecture of the Forbidden City in Beijing
.... Most of the
Mongol city was destroyed by fire at the fall of the dynasty, and .... This was the heart of the capital, the
empire, and the world, the place where the ....
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Treatment of China in Textbooks
.... of antiforeignism, which had originally developed in reaction to
Mongol rule. .... with outsiders intensified their desire for isolation, and the
empire started to ....
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Tradition & Change in India, China, Japan
.... The Gupta
Empire was followed by a period of political fragmentation, which was .... By 1351
Mongol rule had become so incompetent that peasant secret societies ....
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Currency Reforms of Charlemagne
.... and the Byzantines remained on a gold standard, while the Carolingian
empire and nations .... by Einhard to the military defeat of the Avars, a
Mongol tribe located ....
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Development of Islam as a Major Force
.... So long as the
empire enjoyed political power and control of trade, the commercial .... in Spain, the Crusades in Palestine, and the Turkish and
Mongol hordes in ....
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History of China
.... to the Tang and the Song renaissance (1279), and the
Mongol Conquest to the .... of behavior, something ideally suited to the administration of the
Empire of all ....
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NAVAL BATTLE OF OKINAWA Naval Battle of Okinawa
.... the decision was taken to strengthen the inner defenses of the
Empire, including the .... Named kamikaze after the Divine Wind that dispersed the
Mongol fleet in ....
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Analysis of Thai Buddhism
.... In the 10 centuries following the defeat of the Sasanian
Empire by Islam and ....
Mongol expansion again "pitched Islam and Buddhism against each other" in the 13th ....
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Sikh Separatist Movement
.... of the Indian subcontinent to the south and the east and Greek,
Mongol, Persian, Afghan .... The decline of the Mogul
Empire was followed by the advent of the British ....
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SOVIET SUCCESSOR STATES
.... factors led to the disintegration of the Soviet system and
empire, including the .... Ever since it had emerged from
Mongol rule, Tucker (1990) says that "the ....
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SOVIET SUCCESSOR STATES This research paper dis
.... factors led to the disintegration of the Soviet system and
empire, including the .... Ever since it had emerged from
Mongol rule, Tucker (1990) says that "the ....
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Islam in History
.... Islam for a time, though Lewis finds that "the effects of the
Mongol conquests have .... regularity the founder of each dynasty would carve out an
empire which his ....
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