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  • Mongols
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    Mongols Mongols have a long history of being animal herders that roamed the lands. The reason for this is because the land they lived on was because water was a hard source to come upon. Many plants that grew on their land were not enough for the tribes to live on. This would not be the case for too long though. The tribes would eventually allied with Turkish tribes who would build empires. Soon Mongols would build their own empire. A lot of the Mongol's history they were warriors who went into ...
  • Mongol Army
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    Genghis Khan, or Ghengis Khan as he is more widely known, was born about the year 1162 to a Mongol chieftain, Yesugei, and his wife. He was born with the name of Temujin, which means 'iron worker' in his native language. When Temujin was born his fist was clutching a blood clot which was declared an omen that he was destined to become a heroic warrior. Very little is known of Temujin until he was around age 13 when his father declared that his son was to find a fianc " ee and get married. After ...
  • Principal Borjigin Mongol Leader
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    Mongolia RISE OF GENGIS (Chinggis) KHAN After the migration of the Jurchen, the Borjigin Mongols had emerged in central Mongolia as the leading clan of a loose federation. The principal Borjigin Mongol leader, Kabul Khan, began a series of raids into Jin in 1135. In 1162 (some historians say 1167), Temujin, the first son of Mongol chieftain Yesugei, and grandson of Kabul, was born. Yesugei, who was chief of the Kiyat sub clan of the Borjigin Mongols, was killed by neighboring Tatars in 1175, whe...
  • Symbol Of The Mongol Nation
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    In the following paper, I will be comparing the five institutions between the Mongols and the Pakistanis, discussing the unique qualities that distinguish these cultures from one another. These five institutions include topics such as religion, economics, education, politics, and family. Religion The Mongols religious beliefs and practices come into the category that is usually called Shamanism. I find that a shaman can be best described as being a tribal witch doctor. Shamanism involves a solit...
  • Mongol Attack
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    Twelfth-century Mongolia is as far back as a search for their origins need go. A group of peopls speaking the languages of the family called Mongol who had long demanded the attention of Chinese governments then lived there. Generally, China played off one of them against another in the interests of its own security. They were barbarians, not much different in their cultural level from others who have already crossed these pages. Two tribes among them, the Tatars and that which became known as t...
  • Mongol And Roman Empires
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    Both the Mongol and Roman Empires had great impacts on world history in other countries. The Mongol Empire lasted from 1227 AD to 1368 AD, and stretched from East Asia, all the way to East Europe. The Roman Empire was from 31 BC until 476 AD, and it stretched from West Europe and into parts of Africa, East Europe, and the Middle East. The Roman Empire was a very important piece of world history. The Romans traded with Africa, India, China, and other parts of Europe. From Egypt the got grain, and...

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