Mongol Conquest of China
.... the conquest. In other words, they ruled, as much as they could, as Chinese
rulers rather than as
Mongol rulers. Fitzgerald writes ....
(1583

6

)
Great Wall of China
.... elaborate designs. The biggest enemy threat that concerned Chinese leaders came from the Hun and their
Mongol rulers. Once expelled ....
(1725

7

)
Islamic States and Rulership
.... Beginning in the 1220s, the
Mongol descendants of Genghis Khan invaded first Persia whose
rulers they put to the sword and then moved West, defeating the ....
(1501

6

)
ISLAMIC STATES AND RULERSHIP IN 13TH AND 14TH CENTURIES
.... Beginning in the 1220s, the
Mongol descendants of Genghis Khan invaded first Persia whose
rulers they put to the sword and then moved West, defeating the ....
(1486

6

)
Islamic States In the 12th, 13th & 14th Centuries
.... Hourani, "by the eleventh century, Islam was the religion of the
rulers, the dominant .... which took power in other parts of North Africa, the
Mongol hordes which ....
(1678

7

)
Characteristics of Various Empires
1. In England, unification resulted from a desire among the
rulers as well as the people .... A goal or tactic of the
Mongol army was to intimidate their enemy into ....
(1388

6

)
Golden Age of Islamic Civilization
.... seriously, the middle of this period, circa 1258 CE, saw the
Mongol irruption into .... Though they soon Islamicized, these
rulers and their troops had few ties to ....
(1602

6

)
Sikh Separatist Movement
.... of the Indian subcontinent to the south and the east and Greek,
Mongol, Persian, Afghan, Arab .... The Sikhs were persecuted by the Mogul (Muslim)
rulers of India. ....
(3662

15

)
SYRIAN INDEPENDENCE AND ITS AFTERMATH
.... Syria were ruled for nearly thirteen hundred years by a succession of alien Arab, Christian
Mongol, Egyptian, Ottoman Turk (1516 1918) and French
rulers. ....
(1574

6

)
Jihad of the Islamic Religion
.... was a Golden Age that would continue into the 1200s - when
Mongol invaders first .... as their first conquests were so quick and extensive, the Arab
rulers had no ....
(1589

6

)
Development of Islam as a Major Force
.... group accepted the faith in order to claim equality of status with the new
rulers. .... in Spain, the Crusades in Palestine, and the Turkish and
Mongol hordes in ....
(2765

11

)
The history of the Ottoman Empire
.... The
Mongol invasions of the mid-thirteenth century destroyed the Seljuk state in central .... east and south to such an extent that they became the
rulers of nearly ....
(3071

12

)
Imperial Russia
.... The six weaker
rulers who succeeded Peter and preceded Catherine essentially did .... to reverse the deleterious effects of two hundred years of
Mongol rule: "He ....
(2034

8

)
Ming and Qing Dynasties
.... The Ming Dynasty would eventually collapse due to the threat of
Mongol invaders and .... Under Ming
rulers, the Great Wall of China was restored in one of the most ....
(1413

6

)
Armenian Genocide
.... from the east--the Tartars, who appeared like a reincarnation of their
Mongol cousins two .... The Muslim former
rulers of India became part of the British Raj. ....
(3166

13

)
Destruction of the Armenian Population
.... from the east--the Tartars, who appeared like a reincarnation of their
Mongol cousins two .... The Muslim former
rulers of India became part of the British Raj. ....
(3233

13

)
Transcaucasian States: Historical Perspective and Policy ...
.... in government and commerce led to tensions between the Azeris and their Russian
rulers. .... in the region was ended by the invasion of the
Mongol armies in 1236 ....
(2236

9

)
Armenia, Azerbajian, and Georgia: History and Policies
.... in government and commerce led to tensions between the Azeris and their Russian
rulers. .... in the region was ended by the invasion of the
Mongol armies in 1236 ....
(2236

9

)