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Mogul Empire
Identify relevant physical and cultural characteristics of the Mogul Empire of the Indian subcontinent c. 1500. [eng]
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The Mongol Empire
New York and the World, launched in 1980, was designed as a professional staff development resource for educators. This program was intended to help teachers and students understand how individuals, groups, and communities interact directly or indirectly with global economic, political, social, and cultural groups. [eng]
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History of the World - Mongol Empire
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The Historical Mongol Empire
The Mongolians were some of the
most intelligent warriors of the time and yet they were
the most barbaric as well. They were extremely
ruthless but still in many ways they had one of the most
advanced cultures of that era. [eng]
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Kharakhorin
The Former Capital of Great Mongol Empire. [eng]
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Mongol Empire - A-to-Z History
Mongol Empire was the biggest land empire in history. Its territory extended
from the Yellow Sea in eastern Asia to the borders of eastern Europe. At
various times it included China, Korea, Mongolia, Persia (now Iran), Turkestan,
and Armenia. It also included parts of Burma, Vietnam, Thailand, and Russia. [eng]
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Precis De La Geographie Universelle - The Mongol Empire
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