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The rise and fall of the Mongol Empire - Anne F. Broadbridge
Trace the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire which, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, became the largest contiguous land empire in history.
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It was the largest contiguous land empire in history— stretching from Korea to Ukraine, and from Siberia to southern China. And was forged on the open plains. In the 12th century, the East Asian steppe was home to scattered groups of nomads who, by 1206, would be united under the innovative leadership of a man named Temujin. Anne F. Broadbridge details the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire.
Lesson by Anne F. Broadbridge, directed by Globizco Studios.
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published: 29 Aug 2019
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Mongols Season 1 Full - from Genghis to Kublai
Now that we have started to work on the second season of our animated historical documentary series on the Mongol Empire, we decided to make this video to refresh the memory of what happened during the rise of the Mongols. In this video we are covering the conquests of China, Central Asia, Iran, Caucasus, Eastern Europe via the battles of Yehuling, Parwan, Indus River, Kalka, Mohi, Legnica, Ain Jalut, Yamen and others, featuring Genghis Khan, Ogedei, Batu, Kublia, Chagatai, Subutai, Jebe, Tolui, Jalal-ad-din, Baibars, Qutuz and others.
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published: 26 Aug 2018
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Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols.
Chapters:
Introduction: Wait for it...The Mongols! 00:00
What does it mean to be a nomad? 1:13
Genghis Khan 2:39
An Open Letter to Genghis Khan's Descendants 4:45
The Mongol...
published: 18 May 2012
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History Summarized: The Mongols
They say John Green's vision is based on movement. If I stay very still, he won't see me making this video about his favorite exception.
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published: 16 Aug 2017
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Ten Minute History - Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire (Short Documentary)
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Matthew
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the situation in the Eastern Steppe and the inter-tribal warfare there which saw the ascendancy of the Mongols. Led by Genghis Khan they waged a series of wars which over the course of decades saw the Mongol Empire become the ...
published: 24 Nov 2018
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The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire (Full Story) - Medieval History - See U in History
The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire (Full Story) - Medieval History
#SeeUinHistory #History #Medieval
published: 28 Jul 2021
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Mongol Army - Tactics, Logistics, Siegecraft, Recruitment DOCUMENTARY
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The Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Mongol History and the evolution of the armies and tactics continue with a video on the evolution of the Mongol Army, as we learn how the forces of Chinggis Khan and his descendants were formed, including tactics, strategy, logistics, recruitment, mercenary and allied troops, siegecraft, and the usage gunpowder weapons.
Kings and Generals Full Length Documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX5i81Dml0VEQqxWoJVueilr
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Previous videos in our series on Mongol history: h...
published: 10 Aug 2021
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Mongols overview (2024 update)
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14:30 Strategies and final thoughts
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published: 26 Apr 2024
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The Mongol Destruction of the Khwarazmian Empire
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Genghis Khan embarks on the most horrifying revenge campaign in history after a burgeoning Persian empire attacks his caravans and emissaries. The Mongols showcase their famed mastery of warfare and their notorious penchant for massacre. Tales of silver poured into the eyes of enemies and pyramids of civilian bones color this episode in history.
*In describing the scene atop the walls of Otrar, Juvayni quotes from the Shahnama, an 11th-century Persian epic poem to fu...
published: 29 Jan 2022
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Mongols Invade Western Europe - Alternative History DOCUMENTARY
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Wizards and Warriors starts a new animated alternative history documentary series focusing on the Mongol Invasion of Europe and asking What if the Mongols invaded Europe. In our scenario, Ogedei Khan doesn't die in 1241, which allows the Mongols to retain their unity and continue their incursions into Europe and Middle East. In 1245, the Mongols under the leadership of Batu Khan invade central Europe leading to the intense battles in medieval Bohemia. At the battle of Olomouc in 1246, the allied armies of the Holy Roman Empire attempted to stop the Mongol invasion. The defeat here didn't stop the Mongols who were now full of wrath. And although the Europ...
published: 21 Apr 2024
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The rise and fall of the Mongol Empire - Anne F. Broadbridge
Trace the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire which, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, became the largest contiguous land empire in history.
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It was the ...
Trace the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire which, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, became the largest contiguous land empire in history.
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It was the largest contiguous land empire in history— stretching from Korea to Ukraine, and from Siberia to southern China. And was forged on the open plains. In the 12th century, the East Asian steppe was home to scattered groups of nomads who, by 1206, would be united under the innovative leadership of a man named Temujin. Anne F. Broadbridge details the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire.
Lesson by Anne F. Broadbridge, directed by Globizco Studios.
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Trace the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire which, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, became the largest contiguous land empire in history.
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It was the largest contiguous land empire in history— stretching from Korea to Ukraine, and from Siberia to southern China. And was forged on the open plains. In the 12th century, the East Asian steppe was home to scattered groups of nomads who, by 1206, would be united under the innovative leadership of a man named Temujin. Anne F. Broadbridge details the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire.
Lesson by Anne F. Broadbridge, directed by Globizco Studios.
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Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! JackKeyton, Matthew D. Vigil, Amin Shahril, Adriano Fontes, Xiao Yu, Fatima Kried, Aravind Battaje, Melissa Suarez, Jason Duncan, Brian A. Dunn, Francisco Amaya, Daisuke Goto, Matt Switzler, Chhunheng Veng, Leonardo Monrroy, Sumedh Ghaisas, Guhten, Amer Harb, Dowey Baothman, Norbert Orgován, Shafeeq Ansari, Gabriel Balsa, Maryam Sultan, Bethany Connor, Jeremy Shimanek, Adam Foreman, Sebastiaan Vleugels, Lâm Nguyễn, Mark Byers, Bradley Heinold, Monkeypatcher, Laurence McMillan, Connor Roberts, Dmitry Neverov, Tonya Ratliff-Garrison, Avinash Amarnath, Eric McDaniel, Cristian Cristian, France Lipužič, EdoKun, Rare Media, Rayo, Faizan, Elizabeth Gu, Nazmul Idris, Po Foon Kwong, Siobhan O'Connor Gwozdz, NinjaBoffin, Jesse Jurman and Josue Perez Miranda.
- published: 29 Aug 2019
- views: 5624398
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Mongols Season 1 Full - from Genghis to Kublai
Now that we have started to work on the second season of our animated historical documentary series on the Mongol Empire, we decided to make this video to refre...
Now that we have started to work on the second season of our animated historical documentary series on the Mongol Empire, we decided to make this video to refresh the memory of what happened during the rise of the Mongols. In this video we are covering the conquests of China, Central Asia, Iran, Caucasus, Eastern Europe via the battles of Yehuling, Parwan, Indus River, Kalka, Mohi, Legnica, Ain Jalut, Yamen and others, featuring Genghis Khan, Ogedei, Batu, Kublia, Chagatai, Subutai, Jebe, Tolui, Jalal-ad-din, Baibars, Qutuz and others.
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Art by: B. Tsolmonbayar. Check out his amazing work at: https://happymorningstar.deviantart.com/ and by Leyla Ali
The script was developed by our friend George Kolev. His help with the research was essential for this documentary.
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
0:00 Introduction
1:40 Rise of Genghis Khan
5:48 War with the Jin – Battle of Yehuling
11:00 The price of murdered envoys
17:39 Battles of Parwan and Indus
21:41 Jebe and Subotai’s Expedition
25:05 Battle of the Kalka
30:18 Death of Genghis and aftermath
33:31 Battles of Legnica and Mohi
44:48 Adventures of Jalal Ad-Din
46:53 War in the Middle East – Siege of Baghdad
51:40 Ayyubids and Mamluks War – Battle of Ain Jalut
56:43 Mongol Civil War
1:01:21 Kublai Khan and the Battle of Yamen
Machinimas were made on the Total War: Attilla engine by Malay Archer (https://www.youtube.com/user/MathemedicUpdates)
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Now that we have started to work on the second season of our animated historical documentary series on the Mongol Empire, we decided to make this video to refresh the memory of what happened during the rise of the Mongols. In this video we are covering the conquests of China, Central Asia, Iran, Caucasus, Eastern Europe via the battles of Yehuling, Parwan, Indus River, Kalka, Mohi, Legnica, Ain Jalut, Yamen and others, featuring Genghis Khan, Ogedei, Batu, Kublia, Chagatai, Subutai, Jebe, Tolui, Jalal-ad-din, Baibars, Qutuz and others.
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We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HHCJR3Z_19WFPPIBWQ8dG9Ovfjl7KFGrdN8o2bTBUjA
Art by: B. Tsolmonbayar. Check out his amazing work at: https://happymorningstar.deviantart.com/ and by Leyla Ali
The script was developed by our friend George Kolev. His help with the research was essential for this documentary.
This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0-VII-V376zFxiRGMeZGg & https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ)
0:00 Introduction
1:40 Rise of Genghis Khan
5:48 War with the Jin – Battle of Yehuling
11:00 The price of murdered envoys
17:39 Battles of Parwan and Indus
21:41 Jebe and Subotai’s Expedition
25:05 Battle of the Kalka
30:18 Death of Genghis and aftermath
33:31 Battles of Legnica and Mohi
44:48 Adventures of Jalal Ad-Din
46:53 War in the Middle East – Siege of Baghdad
51:40 Ayyubids and Mamluks War – Battle of Ain Jalut
56:43 Mongol Civil War
1:01:21 Kublai Khan and the Battle of Yamen
Machinimas were made on the Total War: Attilla engine by Malay Archer (https://www.youtube.com/user/MathemedicUpdates)
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- published: 26 Aug 2018
- views: 12508286
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Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the ...
In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols.
Chapters:
Introduction: Wait for it...The Mongols! 00:00
What does it mean to be a nomad? 1:13
Genghis Khan 2:39
An Open Letter to Genghis Khan's Descendants 4:45
The Mongols After Genghis Khan 5:30
Five Reasons the Mongols Were Awesome 6:54
Five Reasons the Mongols Weren't Awesome 8:30
Credits 10:34
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In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols.
Chapters:
Introduction: Wait for it...The Mongols! 00:00
What does it mean to be a nomad? 1:13
Genghis Khan 2:39
An Open Letter to Genghis Khan's Descendants 4:45
The Mongols After Genghis Khan 5:30
Five Reasons the Mongols Were Awesome 6:54
Five Reasons the Mongols Weren't Awesome 8:30
Credits 10:34
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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- published: 18 May 2012
- views: 8424870
12:15
History Summarized: The Mongols
They say John Green's vision is based on movement. If I stay very still, he won't see me making this video about his favorite exception.
This video was produce...
They say John Green's vision is based on movement. If I stay very still, he won't see me making this video about his favorite exception.
This video was produced with assistance from the Boston University Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
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https://wn.com/History_Summarized_The_Mongols
They say John Green's vision is based on movement. If I stay very still, he won't see me making this video about his favorite exception.
This video was produced with assistance from the Boston University Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.
PATREON: www.patreon.com/OSP
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- published: 16 Aug 2017
- views: 928511
10:00
Ten Minute History - Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire (Short Documentary)
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Specia...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
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Special Thanks to the following Patrons for their support on Patreon:
Franco La Bruna
Chris Fatta
Richard Wolfe
Joshua
James Baker
Mitchell Wildoer
Howard G. Dude
Blaine Tillack
Mason Cox
William Foster
Thomas Mitchell
Perry Gagne
Shaun Pullin
Anon
Spencer Smith
Matt M
Rbj
John Lucid
Matthew
Josh Selby
João Santos
Mark Bevan
Andrew Keeling
This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the situation in the Eastern Steppe and the inter-tribal warfare there which saw the ascendancy of the Mongols. Led by Genghis Khan they waged a series of wars which over the course of decades saw the Mongol Empire become the largest contiguous empire in all of human history. Of course, the empire soon fell into civil war and from that came Khubilai Khan, whose policies earned him a reputation as a skilled and competent ruler.
Recommended Reading:
John Man - The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan, His Heirs and the Founding of Modern China. This book is a fantastic detailed overview of the empire and the Yuan dynasty. Has a great chapter on the Mongol's legacy.
Morris Rossabi - The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction. I always recommend these books but that's because they're great. This one has some issues with its structure but for its price point it's phenomenal.
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Special Thanks to the following Patrons for their support on Patreon:
Franco La Bruna
Chris Fatta
Richard Wolfe
Joshua
James Baker
Mitchell Wildoer
Howard G. Dude
Blaine Tillack
Mason Cox
William Foster
Thomas Mitchell
Perry Gagne
Shaun Pullin
Anon
Spencer Smith
Matt M
Rbj
John Lucid
Matthew
Josh Selby
João Santos
Mark Bevan
Andrew Keeling
This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the situation in the Eastern Steppe and the inter-tribal warfare there which saw the ascendancy of the Mongols. Led by Genghis Khan they waged a series of wars which over the course of decades saw the Mongol Empire become the largest contiguous empire in all of human history. Of course, the empire soon fell into civil war and from that came Khubilai Khan, whose policies earned him a reputation as a skilled and competent ruler.
Recommended Reading:
John Man - The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan, His Heirs and the Founding of Modern China. This book is a fantastic detailed overview of the empire and the Yuan dynasty. Has a great chapter on the Mongol's legacy.
Morris Rossabi - The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction. I always recommend these books but that's because they're great. This one has some issues with its structure but for its price point it's phenomenal.
- published: 24 Nov 2018
- views: 2777406
19:32
The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire (Full Story) - Medieval History - See U in History
The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire (Full Story) - Medieval History
#SeeUinHistory #History #Medieval
The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire (Full Story) - Medieval History
#SeeUinHistory #History #Medieval
https://wn.com/The_Rise_And_Fall_Of_The_Mongol_Empire_(Full_Story)_Medieval_History_See_U_In_History
The Rise and Fall of The Mongol Empire (Full Story) - Medieval History
#SeeUinHistory #History #Medieval
- published: 28 Jul 2021
- views: 1360177
2:06:01
Mongol Army - Tactics, Logistics, Siegecraft, Recruitment DOCUMENTARY
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The Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Mongol History and the evolution of the armies and tactics continue with a video on the evolution of the Mongol Army, as we learn how the forces of Chinggis Khan and his descendants were formed, including tactics, strategy, logistics, recruitment, mercenary and allied troops, siegecraft, and the usage gunpowder weapons.
Kings and Generals Full Length Documentaries: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX5i81Dml0VEQqxWoJVueilr
Our podcast on Mongol history: https://kingsandgenerals.libsyn.com/21-history-of-the-mongols-intro
Previous videos in our series on Mongol history: https://bit.ly/3eezUnW
Armies and Tactics: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX5Jmy5E740LBDVk25VhObDi
Rabban Bar Sauma - Story of the Mongol traveler: https://youtu.be/VaW9gUSpS1A
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The Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Mongol History and the evolution of the armies and tactics continue with a video on the evolution of the Mongol Army, as we learn how the forces of Chinggis Khan and his descendants were formed, including tactics, strategy, logistics, recruitment, mercenary and allied troops, siegecraft, and the usage gunpowder weapons.
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Mongols overview (2024 update)
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1:25 Scouts +2 LOS
2:27 Hunters work 40% faster
3:48 Scout-line and Steppe lancers +20%/+30% HP
5:44 Cavalry archers fire 25% faster
UNIQUE UNIT AND TECHS
7:05 Mangudai (deep dive video: https://youtu.be/dX5PoSbhvoA)
9:27 Unique techs
TECH TREE
10:33 Archers A-
11:04 Infantry B-
11:31 Cavalry A-
12:05 Siege A
12:36 Navy A-/C+
13:09 Monks C-
13:38 Defenses B-
14:04 Trash units B-
14:30 Strategies and final thoughts
15:51 Sponsor
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- published: 26 Apr 2024
- views: 87538
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The Mongol Destruction of the Khwarazmian Empire
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Genghis Khan embarks on the most horrifying revenge campaign in history after a burgeoning Persian empire attacks his caravans and emissaries. The Mongols showcase their famed mastery of warfare and their notorious penchant for massacre. Tales of silver poured into the eyes of enemies and pyramids of civilian bones color this episode in history.
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Boyle, John Andrew. “Dynastic and Political History of the Il-Khans.” The Cambridge History of Iran, edited by John Andrew Boyle, vol. 5, Cambridge Univ. Pr., Cambridge, 1968, pp. 303–421.
Juvaini, 'Ala-ad-Din 'Ata-Malik. The History of the World-Conqueror. Translated by John Andrew Boyle, vol. 1, Harvard University Press, 1958, Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/historyoftheworl011691mbp/page/n9/mode/2up, Accessed 2022.
McLynn, Frank. Genghis Khan: His Conquests, His Empire, His Legacy. Da Capo Press, 2015.
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Genghis Khan embarks on the most horrifying revenge campaign in history after a burgeoning Persian empire attacks his caravans and emissaries. The Mongols showcase their famed mastery of warfare and their notorious penchant for massacre. Tales of silver poured into the eyes of enemies and pyramids of civilian bones color this episode in history.
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Boyle, John Andrew. “Dynastic and Political History of the Il-Khans.” The Cambridge History of Iran, edited by John Andrew Boyle, vol. 5, Cambridge Univ. Pr., Cambridge, 1968, pp. 303–421.
Juvaini, 'Ala-ad-Din 'Ata-Malik. The History of the World-Conqueror. Translated by John Andrew Boyle, vol. 1, Harvard University Press, 1958, Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/historyoftheworl011691mbp/page/n9/mode/2up, Accessed 2022.
McLynn, Frank. Genghis Khan: His Conquests, His Empire, His Legacy. Da Capo Press, 2015.
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- published: 29 Jan 2022
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Mongols Invade Western Europe - Alternative History DOCUMENTARY
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Wizards and Warriors starts a new animated alternative history documentary series focusing on the Mongol Invasion of Europe and asking What if the Mongols invaded Europe. In our scenario, Ogedei Khan doesn't die in 1241, which allows the Mongols to retain their unity and continue their incursions into Europe and Middle East. In 1245, the Mongols under the leadership of Batu Khan invade central Europe leading to the intense battles in medieval Bohemia. At the battle of Olomouc in 1246, the allied armies of the Holy Roman Empire attempted to stop the Mongol invasion. The defeat here didn't stop the Mongols who were now full of wrath. And although the Europeans were now preparing a Crusade, this wrath will bring them to Bohemia and the siege of Prague will make things even worse. At the same time, a group of Mongols led by Batu Khan moved south to attack Italy and sacked Rome. To the north the armies of Subotai and Kadan were invading Germany and moving towards France, leading to the battles of Lubeck and Fulda Gap against the alliance created by Emperor Wenceslaus and King of France Louis IX. The death of Louis and end of the mongol threat, allowed the king's brother Charles of Anjou to take the throne and attack Frederick II of Sicily. After receiving a mauling at the battle of Isonzo, Batu returned to the Hungarian Kingdom in summer 1249, and immediately unleashed his horsemen in a wave of reprisals, leading to the battles of Buda and Esztergom, and the eventual retreat of the Mongols from central Europe. We at Kings and Generals hope that you will enjoy this video!
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#AlternativeHistory #Mongols #AltHistory
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Wizards and Warriors starts a new animated alternative history documentary series focusing on the Mongol Invasion of Europe and asking What if the Mongols invaded Europe. In our scenario, Ogedei Khan doesn't die in 1241, which allows the Mongols to retain their unity and continue their incursions into Europe and Middle East. In 1245, the Mongols under the leadership of Batu Khan invade central Europe leading to the intense battles in medieval Bohemia. At the battle of Olomouc in 1246, the allied armies of the Holy Roman Empire attempted to stop the Mongol invasion. The defeat here didn't stop the Mongols who were now full of wrath. And although the Europeans were now preparing a Crusade, this wrath will bring them to Bohemia and the siege of Prague will make things even worse. At the same time, a group of Mongols led by Batu Khan moved south to attack Italy and sacked Rome. To the north the armies of Subotai and Kadan were invading Germany and moving towards France, leading to the battles of Lubeck and Fulda Gap against the alliance created by Emperor Wenceslaus and King of France Louis IX. The death of Louis and end of the mongol threat, allowed the king's brother Charles of Anjou to take the throne and attack Frederick II of Sicily. After receiving a mauling at the battle of Isonzo, Batu returned to the Hungarian Kingdom in summer 1249, and immediately unleashed his horsemen in a wave of reprisals, leading to the battles of Buda and Esztergom, and the eventual retreat of the Mongols from central Europe. We at Kings and Generals hope that you will enjoy this video!
Our other series:
Middle-Earth - youtu.be/cVHygcEZbjY?list=PL2Qq-rUSt7b1P4htSWJv3UUPP5E0HcquL
Witcher - youtu.be/VISScJAyl5s?list=PL2Qq-rUSt7b2M0MwLZF8oq-BuoavZOkzz
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- published: 21 Apr 2024
- views: 121397
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The Mongol Tribes: Did they Exist?
Chinggis Khan is well known for breaking down the tribes of Mongolia to form his empire... but a recent trend in scholarship on the Mongol Empire suggests that these "tribes" did not exist in the form we imagine them. In this video I present this theory, and offer a new interpretation of Mongolian society.
Part 1: Terminology 5:08
Part 2: New Model for Mongolian Society 12:50
Part 3: Summary 26:21
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Atwood, Christopher. “The Administrative Origins of Mongolia’s ‘Tribal’ Vocabulary.” Eurasia: Statum et Legem. 1 no. 4 (2015): 7-43.
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published: 28 Sep 2021
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Why do we torture our elite troops? Mamluks, Mongols, and koryos.
Response to John T. Reed's article "'Elite' military units: Army Rangers"
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How did the warrior societies of the past-- Mamluks, Mongols, and the Indo-European tribes--harden their men for battle, and would it work in modern war? Is Ranger School reminiscent of the Indo-European koryos, and what made Audie Murphy and Alvin York so great?
Berserker Series vid #3
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published: 03 Apr 2022
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Top 5 Historical Movies on Prime Video You Probably Haven't Seen Yet !
These are my recommendations for the Top 5 Historical Movies on Prime Video You Probably Haven't Seen yet and Historical Movies on Amazon Video that you havent seen yet. This list will reveal my opinion of the best historical movies you haven't heard of or historical films on Amazon Prime you have missed which are some of the best movies you haven't seen but should watch. If you are interested in movies like Braveheart and 300 then these historical movies will definitely be of interest to you. This list focuses primarily on medieval movies but some of these historical films are also from what can be classified as relatively modern history. So if you are looking for historical movies on Prime video or historical movies on Amazon Video or historical films on Prime Video then this is the list...
published: 10 Aug 2022
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Disambiguation - Music Video
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published: 21 Jan 2021
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Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire!
mongol empire genghes khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 — 25 August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire, which later became the largest contiguous land empire in history. Having spent the majority of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns which conquered large parts of China and Central Asia.
Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation), Genghis (disambiguation), Chinggis (disambiguation) and Temujin (disambiguation).
Quick Facts Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, Reign ...
Born between 1155 and 1167 and given the name of Temüjin, he was the oldest child of Yesugei, a Mongol chieftain of the Borjigin clan, and his wife Hoelun of the Olkhonuds. Yesugei died when Temüjin w...
published: 04 Mar 2023
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Who was Genghis Khan? || Part 1 || History Creator Tv ||
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Genghis Khan or Chengiz Khan was the first Great Mongolian tribal chief who conquered northern China, Central Asia (including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan), Afghanistan and invaded parts of India (modern-day Pakistan). Iran, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and large swathes of Russian lands were also integrated into the Mongol Empire. Even Europe was afraid of him.
Genghis Khan established the 2nd largest empire in the world after the British Empire. His empire was also the largest contiguous empire in the world. He was the founder of modern-day Mongolia, He also captured Beijing, Samarkand, Balkh, Bukhara, Bamyan, Herat. His grandson Kublai Khan ruled over entire China and captured the Sung dynasty.
Genghis Khan, also officially Genghis Huangdi...
published: 29 Oct 2022
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Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation), Genghis (disambiguation), Chinggis (disambiguation) and Temujin (disambiguation).
Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 — 25 August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan,[a] was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire, which later became the largest contiguous land empire in history. Having spent the majority of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns which conquered large parts of China and Central Asia.
Born between 1155 and 1167 and given the name of Temüjin, he was the oldest child of Yesugei, a Mongol chieftain of the Borjigin clan,...
published: 14 Mar 2023
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Caspian people (disambiguation)
Caspian people are an ancient people living on the southern and southwestern shores of the Caspian Sea.
Caspian people may also refer to the following:
Speakers of the northwest Iranian Caspian languages, including Taleshi, Gilaki, Mazandarani and related dialects
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspian_people_(disambiguation)
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published: 04 Oct 2021
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Mongolian People Exposed Portraying to be Black Native American Indians.
Eastern Siberian People exposed portraying to be Native American Indians.
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http://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Meso_America.htm
published: 21 Apr 2022
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Bar Sawma (disambiguation)
Bar Sawma (also spelled Barsauma or Barsoum) is an Aramaic or Syriac name meaning "Son of the Fast" or "Son of Lent." It may refer to:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_Sawma_(disambiguation)
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published: 29 Apr 2021
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The Mongol Tribes: Did they Exist?
Chinggis Khan is well known for breaking down the tribes of Mongolia to form his empire... but a recent trend in scholarship on the Mongol Empire suggests that ...
Chinggis Khan is well known for breaking down the tribes of Mongolia to form his empire... but a recent trend in scholarship on the Mongol Empire suggests that these "tribes" did not exist in the form we imagine them. In this video I present this theory, and offer a new interpretation of Mongolian society.
Part 1: Terminology 5:08
Part 2: New Model for Mongolian Society 12:50
Part 3: Summary 26:21
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SOURCES:
Atwood, Christopher. “The Administrative Origins of Mongolia’s ‘Tribal’ Vocabulary.” Eurasia: Statum et Legem. 1 no. 4 (2015): 7-43.
https://www.academia.edu/18163390/The_Administrative_Origins_of_Mongolia_s_Tribal_Vocabulary
Atwood, Christopher. “Historiography and transformation of ethnic identity in the Mongol Empire: the Öng’üt case.” Asian Ethnicity 15 no. 4 (2014): 514-534.
Atwood, Christopher. “Mongols, Arabs, Kurds, and Franks: Rashīd al-Dīn’s Comparative Ethnography of Tribal Society.” in Rashīd al-Dīn. Agent and Mediator of Cultural Exchanges in Ilkhanid Iran. Warburg Institute Colloquia 24 (2013): 223-250.
https://www.academia.edu/4831541/Mongols_Arabs_Kurds_and_Franks_Rash%C4%ABd_al_D%C4%ABn_s_Comparative_Ethnography_of_Tribal_Society
Atwood, Christopher. “Banner, Otog, Thousand: Appanage Communities as the Basic Unit of Traditional Mongolian Society.” Mongolian Studies 34 (2012): 1-76.
https://www.academia.edu/9626389/Banner_Otog_Thousand_Appanage_Communities_as_the_Basic_Unit_of_Traditional_Mongolian_Society
Atwood, Christopher. “Six Pre-Chinggisid Genealogies in the Mongol Empire.” Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi. Edited by Th. T. Allsen, P.B. Golden, R.K. Kovalev, and A.P. Martinez. 19 (2012): 5-58.
Brose, Michael. “Qipchak Networks of Power in Mongol China.” How Mongolia Matters: War, Law, and Society. Edited by Morris Rossabi, 69-86. Boston: Brill, 2017.
Lhamsuren Munkh-Erdene. “Political Order in Pre-Modern Eurasia: Imperial Incorporation and the Hereditary Divisional System.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Series 3. 26 no. 4 (2016): 633-655.
https://www.academia.edu/27308900/Political_Order_in_Pre_Modern_Eurasia_Imperial_Incorporation_and_the_Hereditary_Divisional_System
Lhamsuren Munkh-Erdene. “Where did the Mongol Empire come from? Medieval Mongol Ideas of People, State, and Empire.” Inner Asia 13 no. 2 (2011): 211-37.
https://www.academia.edu/5715162/Where_Did_the_Mongol_Empire_Come_From_Medieval_Mongol_Ideas_of_People_State_and_Empire
Liu Yingsheng. “From the Qipčap Steppe to the Court in Daidu: A Study of the History of Toqtoq’s Family in Yuan China.” in Eurasian Influences on Yuan China, edited by Morris Rossabi, 168-177. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2013.
Pow, Stephen. “Nationes que se Tartaros appellant”: An Exploration of the Historical Problem of the Usage of the Ethnonyms Tatar and Mongol in Medieval Sources.” Golden Horde Review 7 no. 3 (2019): 545-567.
Rashiduddin Fazlullah. Jami’ u’t-tawarikh: Compendium of Chronicles: A History of the Mongols. Translated by W. M. Thackston. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1998.
Shurany, Vered. “Tuqtuqa and Hes Descendants: Cross-Regional Mobility and Political Intrigue in the Mongol Yuan Army.” in Along the Silk Roads in Mongol Eurasia: Generals, Merchants, Intellectuals. Edited by Michal Biran, Jonathan Brack, and Francesca Fiaschetti, 120-140. Oakland: University of California Press, 2020.
Sneath, David. The Headless State: Aristocratic Orders, Kinship Society, and Misrepresentations of Nomadic Inner Asia. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
MUSIC ATTRIBUTIONS:
“Throat singing- Tuvan Chylandyk style,” Giovanni Bortoluzzi / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
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“Overtone Singing- Tuvan Sygyt,” Giovanni Bortoluzzi / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Overtone_singing_-_Tuvan_Sygyt.ogg
“Undertone singing,” Cassa342 / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
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The other music is provided by Epidemic Sound. http://www.epidemicsound.com
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Chinggis Khan is well known for breaking down the tribes of Mongolia to form his empire... but a recent trend in scholarship on the Mongol Empire suggests that these "tribes" did not exist in the form we imagine them. In this video I present this theory, and offer a new interpretation of Mongolian society.
Part 1: Terminology 5:08
Part 2: New Model for Mongolian Society 12:50
Part 3: Summary 26:21
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SOURCES:
Atwood, Christopher. “The Administrative Origins of Mongolia’s ‘Tribal’ Vocabulary.” Eurasia: Statum et Legem. 1 no. 4 (2015): 7-43.
https://www.academia.edu/18163390/The_Administrative_Origins_of_Mongolia_s_Tribal_Vocabulary
Atwood, Christopher. “Historiography and transformation of ethnic identity in the Mongol Empire: the Öng’üt case.” Asian Ethnicity 15 no. 4 (2014): 514-534.
Atwood, Christopher. “Mongols, Arabs, Kurds, and Franks: Rashīd al-Dīn’s Comparative Ethnography of Tribal Society.” in Rashīd al-Dīn. Agent and Mediator of Cultural Exchanges in Ilkhanid Iran. Warburg Institute Colloquia 24 (2013): 223-250.
https://www.academia.edu/4831541/Mongols_Arabs_Kurds_and_Franks_Rash%C4%ABd_al_D%C4%ABn_s_Comparative_Ethnography_of_Tribal_Society
Atwood, Christopher. “Banner, Otog, Thousand: Appanage Communities as the Basic Unit of Traditional Mongolian Society.” Mongolian Studies 34 (2012): 1-76.
https://www.academia.edu/9626389/Banner_Otog_Thousand_Appanage_Communities_as_the_Basic_Unit_of_Traditional_Mongolian_Society
Atwood, Christopher. “Six Pre-Chinggisid Genealogies in the Mongol Empire.” Archivum Eurasiae Medii Aevi. Edited by Th. T. Allsen, P.B. Golden, R.K. Kovalev, and A.P. Martinez. 19 (2012): 5-58.
Brose, Michael. “Qipchak Networks of Power in Mongol China.” How Mongolia Matters: War, Law, and Society. Edited by Morris Rossabi, 69-86. Boston: Brill, 2017.
Lhamsuren Munkh-Erdene. “Political Order in Pre-Modern Eurasia: Imperial Incorporation and the Hereditary Divisional System.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, Series 3. 26 no. 4 (2016): 633-655.
https://www.academia.edu/27308900/Political_Order_in_Pre_Modern_Eurasia_Imperial_Incorporation_and_the_Hereditary_Divisional_System
Lhamsuren Munkh-Erdene. “Where did the Mongol Empire come from? Medieval Mongol Ideas of People, State, and Empire.” Inner Asia 13 no. 2 (2011): 211-37.
https://www.academia.edu/5715162/Where_Did_the_Mongol_Empire_Come_From_Medieval_Mongol_Ideas_of_People_State_and_Empire
Liu Yingsheng. “From the Qipčap Steppe to the Court in Daidu: A Study of the History of Toqtoq’s Family in Yuan China.” in Eurasian Influences on Yuan China, edited by Morris Rossabi, 168-177. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2013.
Pow, Stephen. “Nationes que se Tartaros appellant”: An Exploration of the Historical Problem of the Usage of the Ethnonyms Tatar and Mongol in Medieval Sources.” Golden Horde Review 7 no. 3 (2019): 545-567.
Rashiduddin Fazlullah. Jami’ u’t-tawarikh: Compendium of Chronicles: A History of the Mongols. Translated by W. M. Thackston. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1998.
Shurany, Vered. “Tuqtuqa and Hes Descendants: Cross-Regional Mobility and Political Intrigue in the Mongol Yuan Army.” in Along the Silk Roads in Mongol Eurasia: Generals, Merchants, Intellectuals. Edited by Michal Biran, Jonathan Brack, and Francesca Fiaschetti, 120-140. Oakland: University of California Press, 2020.
Sneath, David. The Headless State: Aristocratic Orders, Kinship Society, and Misrepresentations of Nomadic Inner Asia. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007.
MUSIC ATTRIBUTIONS:
“Throat singing- Tuvan Chylandyk style,” Giovanni Bortoluzzi / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Throat_singing_-_Tuvan_Chylandyk_style.ogg
“Overtone Singing- Tuvan Sygyt,” Giovanni Bortoluzzi / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Overtone_singing_-_Tuvan_Sygyt.ogg
“Undertone singing,” Cassa342 / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Undertone_singing.ogg
The other music is provided by Epidemic Sound. http://www.epidemicsound.com
- published: 28 Sep 2021
- views: 10259
20:49
Why do we torture our elite troops? Mamluks, Mongols, and koryos.
Response to John T. Reed's article "'Elite' military units: Army Rangers"
https://johntreed.com/blogs/john-t-reed-s-blog-about-military-matters/65802307-elite-m...
Response to John T. Reed's article "'Elite' military units: Army Rangers"
https://johntreed.com/blogs/john-t-reed-s-blog-about-military-matters/65802307-elite-military-units-army-rangers
How did the warrior societies of the past-- Mamluks, Mongols, and the Indo-European tribes--harden their men for battle, and would it work in modern war? Is Ranger School reminiscent of the Indo-European koryos, and what made Audie Murphy and Alvin York so great?
Berserker Series vid #3
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Response to John T. Reed's article "'Elite' military units: Army Rangers"
https://johntreed.com/blogs/john-t-reed-s-blog-about-military-matters/65802307-elite-military-units-army-rangers
How did the warrior societies of the past-- Mamluks, Mongols, and the Indo-European tribes--harden their men for battle, and would it work in modern war? Is Ranger School reminiscent of the Indo-European koryos, and what made Audie Murphy and Alvin York so great?
Berserker Series vid #3
Music:
Danheim - Hel
https://youtu.be/csGJqIjBXjY
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- published: 03 Apr 2022
- views: 5178
6:30
Top 5 Historical Movies on Prime Video You Probably Haven't Seen Yet !
These are my recommendations for the Top 5 Historical Movies on Prime Video You Probably Haven't Seen yet and Historical Movies on Amazon Video that you havent ...
These are my recommendations for the Top 5 Historical Movies on Prime Video You Probably Haven't Seen yet and Historical Movies on Amazon Video that you havent seen yet. This list will reveal my opinion of the best historical movies you haven't heard of or historical films on Amazon Prime you have missed which are some of the best movies you haven't seen but should watch. If you are interested in movies like Braveheart and 300 then these historical movies will definitely be of interest to you. This list focuses primarily on medieval movies but some of these historical films are also from what can be classified as relatively modern history. So if you are looking for historical movies on Prime video or historical movies on Amazon Video or historical films on Prime Video then this is the list for you
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These are my recommendations for the Top 5 Historical Movies on Prime Video You Probably Haven't Seen yet and Historical Movies on Amazon Video that you havent seen yet. This list will reveal my opinion of the best historical movies you haven't heard of or historical films on Amazon Prime you have missed which are some of the best movies you haven't seen but should watch. If you are interested in movies like Braveheart and 300 then these historical movies will definitely be of interest to you. This list focuses primarily on medieval movies but some of these historical films are also from what can be classified as relatively modern history. So if you are looking for historical movies on Prime video or historical movies on Amazon Video or historical films on Prime Video then this is the list for you
- published: 10 Aug 2022
- views: 120283
3:19
Disambiguation - Music Video
Knifes Music and Socials:
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Video Direction & Editing: Brian Diaz
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Knifes Music and Socials:
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Video Direction & Editing: Brian Diaz
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Disambiguation - from Knifes EP "Proof of Concept"
Words and Music by: Knifes
2020 Keystone Estates
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Knifes Music and Socials:
https://knif.es
Video Direction & Editing: Brian Diaz
social: https://www.instagram.com/briankeithdiaz
Disambiguation - from Knifes EP "Proof of Concept"
Words and Music by: Knifes
2020 Keystone Estates
#Knifes #ProofOfConcept #Disambiguation #MusicVideo #MTVExclusive
- published: 21 Jan 2021
- views: 607
9:56
Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire!
mongol empire genghes khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 — 25 August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire, which l...
mongol empire genghes khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 — 25 August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire, which later became the largest contiguous land empire in history. Having spent the majority of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns which conquered large parts of China and Central Asia.
Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation), Genghis (disambiguation), Chinggis (disambiguation) and Temujin (disambiguation).
Quick Facts Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, Reign ...
Born between 1155 and 1167 and given the name of Temüjin, he was the oldest child of Yesugei, a Mongol chieftain of the Borjigin clan, and his wife Hoelun of the Olkhonuds. Yesugei died when Temüjin was eight, and his family was abandoned by their tribe in the Mongol steppe. Temüjin gradually built up a small following and allied with Jamukha and Toghrul, two other Mongol chieftains, in campaigns against other tribes. Due to the erratic nature of the sources, this period of Temüjin's life is uncertain; he may have spent time as a servant of the Jin dynasty. The alliances with Jamukha and Toghrul failed completely in the early 13th century, but Temüjin was able to defeat both and claim sole rulership of the Mongol tribes. He formally adopted the name Genghis Khan at a kurultai in 1206.
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mongol empire genghes khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 — 25 August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire, which later became the largest contiguous land empire in history. Having spent the majority of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns which conquered large parts of China and Central Asia.
Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation), Genghis (disambiguation), Chinggis (disambiguation) and Temujin (disambiguation).
Quick Facts Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, Reign ...
Born between 1155 and 1167 and given the name of Temüjin, he was the oldest child of Yesugei, a Mongol chieftain of the Borjigin clan, and his wife Hoelun of the Olkhonuds. Yesugei died when Temüjin was eight, and his family was abandoned by their tribe in the Mongol steppe. Temüjin gradually built up a small following and allied with Jamukha and Toghrul, two other Mongol chieftains, in campaigns against other tribes. Due to the erratic nature of the sources, this period of Temüjin's life is uncertain; he may have spent time as a servant of the Jin dynasty. The alliances with Jamukha and Toghrul failed completely in the early 13th century, but Temüjin was able to defeat both and claim sole rulership of the Mongol tribes. He formally adopted the name Genghis Khan at a kurultai in 1206.
- published: 04 Mar 2023
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4:04
Who was Genghis Khan? || Part 1 || History Creator Tv ||
#GenghisKhan #WoKonTha #HistoryCreatorTv
Genghis Khan or Chengiz Khan was the first Great Mongolian tribal chief who conquered northern China, Central Asia (i...
#GenghisKhan #WoKonTha #HistoryCreatorTv
Genghis Khan or Chengiz Khan was the first Great Mongolian tribal chief who conquered northern China, Central Asia (including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan),
Afghanistan and invaded parts of India (modern-day Pakistan). Iran,
Azerbaijan, Georgia, and large swathes of Russian lands were also integrated into the Mongol Empire. Even Europe was afraid of him.
Genghis Khan established the 2nd largest empire in the world after the British Empire. His empire was also the largest contiguous empire in the world. He was the founder of modern-day Mongolia, He also captured Beijing, Samarkand, Balkh, Bukhara, Bamyan, Herat. His grandson Kublai Khan ruled over entire China and captured the Sung dynasty.
Genghis Khan, also officially Genghis Huangdi, was the founder and first Great Khan and Emperor of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia.
Today we will tell you how Genghis Khan become most cruel ruler of history.
If you like this video please subscribe our channel and share to your friends and family.
Changez khan apne qaum k lye qaabil e fakhar hai, aur faateh e aalam hona, ek choti si qaum ko le k, baghair kisi k imdaad k, apne zamaane k super powers ko mukammal shikast dena aur 6 centuries tak un pe hakoomat qaaim rakhna, dunya ka sabse records main se ek hai.
Fakhr e Mongol, Changez khan ko dunya k saare bahaaduron ka salam.
This article is about Genghis Khan, the historical figure and Mongol leader. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation).
"Temüjin", "Genghis", and "Chinggis" redirect here. For other uses, see Temujin (disambiguation), Genghis (disambiguation), and Chinggis (disambiguation).
Genghis Khan
Great Khan of the Mongols
Emperor of China (Posthumously)[1]
YuanEmperorAlbumGenghisPortrait.jpg
Genghis Khan as portrayed in a 14th-century Yuan era album; now located in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. The original version was in black and white; produced by the Mongol painter Ho-li-hosun in 1278 under the commission of Kublai Khan.
Great Khan of the Mongol Empire
Reign Spring 1206 – August 25, 1227
Coronation Spring 1206 in a Kurultai at the Onon River, Mongolia
Successor Tolui (as regent)
Ögedei Khan
Born Temüjin[note 1]
c. 1162[2]
Khentii Mountains, Khamag Mongol
Died August 25, 1227 (aged 64–65)
Xingqing, Western Xia
Spouse
Börte
Khulan Khatun
Yesugen Khatun
Yesulun Khatun
Ibaqa Khatun
Möge Khatun
Issue
Jochi
Chagatai
Ögedei
Alakhai Bekhi
Tolui
others
Names
Genghis Khan
Mongol: Чингис хаан Chinggis Khaan
[t͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋ]
Mongol script: ᠴᠢᠩᠭᠢᠰ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ
Chinggis Qa(gh)an/ Chinggis Khagan[note 2]
Regnal name
Genghis Khan (成吉思皇帝)[3]
Posthumous name
Emperor Fatian Qiyun Shengwu (法天啟運聖武皇帝)[4]
Temple name
Taizu (太祖)[5][6]
House Borjigin
Dynasty Genghisid
Father Yesügei
Mother Hoelun
Religion Tengrism
Genghis Khan[note 3] (born Temüjin;[note 1] c. 1162 – August 25, 1227)[2] was the founder and first Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of the Mongol steppe and being proclaimed the universal ruler of the Mongols, or Genghis Khan. With the tribes of Northeast Asia largely under his control, he set in motion the Mongol invasions, which ultimately witnessed the conquest of much of Eurasia, and incursions by Mongol raiding parties as far west as Legnica in western Poland and as far south as Gaza. He launched campaigns against the Qara Khitai, Khwarezmia, the Western Xia and Jin dynasty during his life, and his generals raided into medieval Georgia, Circassia, the Kievan Rus', and Volga Bulgaria.
His exceptional military successes made Genghis Khan one of the most important conquerors of all time, and by the end of the Great Khan's life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of Central Asia and China.[10] Genghis Khan and his story of conquest have a fearsome reputation in local histories.[11] Many medieval chroniclers and modern historians describe Genghis Khan's conquests as wholesale destruction on an unprecedented scale that led to drastic population declines in some regions as a result of both mass exterminations and famine. Estimates of the number of people who died as a consequence of Genghis Khan's military campaigns range from about four million in the most conservative estimates to up to sixty million in the most sweeping historical accounts.[12][13][14] On the other hand, the Buddhist Uyghur kingdom of Qocho, for example, viewed him as a liberator and voluntarily left the Qara Khitai empire to become Mongol vassals. Genghis Khan was also portrayed beneficently by early Renaissance sources out of respect for the great spread of culture, technology and ideas along the Silk Road under the Mongol Empire.[15]
Beyond his military successes, Genghis Khan's civil achie
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#GenghisKhan #WoKonTha #HistoryCreatorTv
Genghis Khan or Chengiz Khan was the first Great Mongolian tribal chief who conquered northern China, Central Asia (including Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan),
Afghanistan and invaded parts of India (modern-day Pakistan). Iran,
Azerbaijan, Georgia, and large swathes of Russian lands were also integrated into the Mongol Empire. Even Europe was afraid of him.
Genghis Khan established the 2nd largest empire in the world after the British Empire. His empire was also the largest contiguous empire in the world. He was the founder of modern-day Mongolia, He also captured Beijing, Samarkand, Balkh, Bukhara, Bamyan, Herat. His grandson Kublai Khan ruled over entire China and captured the Sung dynasty.
Genghis Khan, also officially Genghis Huangdi, was the founder and first Great Khan and Emperor of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia.
Today we will tell you how Genghis Khan become most cruel ruler of history.
If you like this video please subscribe our channel and share to your friends and family.
Changez khan apne qaum k lye qaabil e fakhar hai, aur faateh e aalam hona, ek choti si qaum ko le k, baghair kisi k imdaad k, apne zamaane k super powers ko mukammal shikast dena aur 6 centuries tak un pe hakoomat qaaim rakhna, dunya ka sabse records main se ek hai.
Fakhr e Mongol, Changez khan ko dunya k saare bahaaduron ka salam.
This article is about Genghis Khan, the historical figure and Mongol leader. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation).
"Temüjin", "Genghis", and "Chinggis" redirect here. For other uses, see Temujin (disambiguation), Genghis (disambiguation), and Chinggis (disambiguation).
Genghis Khan
Great Khan of the Mongols
Emperor of China (Posthumously)[1]
YuanEmperorAlbumGenghisPortrait.jpg
Genghis Khan as portrayed in a 14th-century Yuan era album; now located in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. The original version was in black and white; produced by the Mongol painter Ho-li-hosun in 1278 under the commission of Kublai Khan.
Great Khan of the Mongol Empire
Reign Spring 1206 – August 25, 1227
Coronation Spring 1206 in a Kurultai at the Onon River, Mongolia
Successor Tolui (as regent)
Ögedei Khan
Born Temüjin[note 1]
c. 1162[2]
Khentii Mountains, Khamag Mongol
Died August 25, 1227 (aged 64–65)
Xingqing, Western Xia
Spouse
Börte
Khulan Khatun
Yesugen Khatun
Yesulun Khatun
Ibaqa Khatun
Möge Khatun
Issue
Jochi
Chagatai
Ögedei
Alakhai Bekhi
Tolui
others
Names
Genghis Khan
Mongol: Чингис хаан Chinggis Khaan
[t͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋ]
Mongol script: ᠴᠢᠩᠭᠢᠰ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ
Chinggis Qa(gh)an/ Chinggis Khagan[note 2]
Regnal name
Genghis Khan (成吉思皇帝)[3]
Posthumous name
Emperor Fatian Qiyun Shengwu (法天啟運聖武皇帝)[4]
Temple name
Taizu (太祖)[5][6]
House Borjigin
Dynasty Genghisid
Father Yesügei
Mother Hoelun
Religion Tengrism
Genghis Khan[note 3] (born Temüjin;[note 1] c. 1162 – August 25, 1227)[2] was the founder and first Great Khan (Emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of the Mongol steppe and being proclaimed the universal ruler of the Mongols, or Genghis Khan. With the tribes of Northeast Asia largely under his control, he set in motion the Mongol invasions, which ultimately witnessed the conquest of much of Eurasia, and incursions by Mongol raiding parties as far west as Legnica in western Poland and as far south as Gaza. He launched campaigns against the Qara Khitai, Khwarezmia, the Western Xia and Jin dynasty during his life, and his generals raided into medieval Georgia, Circassia, the Kievan Rus', and Volga Bulgaria.
His exceptional military successes made Genghis Khan one of the most important conquerors of all time, and by the end of the Great Khan's life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of Central Asia and China.[10] Genghis Khan and his story of conquest have a fearsome reputation in local histories.[11] Many medieval chroniclers and modern historians describe Genghis Khan's conquests as wholesale destruction on an unprecedented scale that led to drastic population declines in some regions as a result of both mass exterminations and famine. Estimates of the number of people who died as a consequence of Genghis Khan's military campaigns range from about four million in the most conservative estimates to up to sixty million in the most sweeping historical accounts.[12][13][14] On the other hand, the Buddhist Uyghur kingdom of Qocho, for example, viewed him as a liberator and voluntarily left the Qara Khitai empire to become Mongol vassals. Genghis Khan was also portrayed beneficently by early Renaissance sources out of respect for the great spread of culture, technology and ideas along the Silk Road under the Mongol Empire.[15]
Beyond his military successes, Genghis Khan's civil achie
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Genghis Khan || Central Asia || Yesugei || Borjigin || Hoelun || Olkhonuds || Mongol steppe || 2023
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Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation), Genghis (disambiguation), Chinggis (disambiguation) and Temujin (disambiguation).
Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 — 25 August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan,[a] was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire, which later became the largest contiguous land empire in history. Having spent the majority of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns which conquered large parts of China and Central Asia.
Born between 1155 and 1167 and given the name of Temüjin, he was the oldest child of Yesugei, a Mongol chieftain of the Borjigin clan, and his wife Hoelun of the Olkhonuds. Yesugei died when Temüjin was eight, and his family was abandoned by their tribe in the Mongol steppe. Temüjin gradually built up a small following and allied with Jamukha and Toghrul, two other Mongol chieftains, in campaigns against other tribes. Due to the erratic nature of the sources, this period of Temüjin's life is uncertain; he may have spent time as a servant of the Jin dynasty. The alliances with Jamukha and Toghrul failed completely in the early 13th century, but Temüjin was able to defeat both and claim sole rulership of the Mongol tribes. He formally adopted the name Genghis Khan at a kurultai in 1206.
With the tribes fully united under his command, Genghis Khan expanded eastwards. He vassalised the Western Xia state by 1211 and then invaded the Jin dynasty in northern China, forcing the Jin emperor to abandon the northern half of his kingdom in 1214. Mongol forces annexed the Qara Khitai khanate in 1218, allowing Genghis Khan to lead an invasion of the neighbouring Khwarazmian Empire the following year. The invading Mongols toppled the Khwarazmian state and devastated the regions of Transoxania and Khorasan, while an expedition penetrated as far as Georgia and the Kievan Rus'. Genghis Khan died in 1227 while besieging the rebellious Western Xia; his third son and heir Ögedei succeeded to the throne two years later.
The Mongol campaigns started by Genghis Khan saw widespread destruction and millions of deaths in the areas they conquered. The Mongol army he built was renowned for its flexibility, discipine, and organisation, while his empire established upon meritocratic principles. Genghis Khan also codified the Mongol legal system, promoted religious tolerance, and encouraged pan-Eurasian trade through the Pax Mongolica. He is revered and honored in modern Mongolia as a symbol of national identity and a central figure of Mongolian culture.
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan is an honorary title meaning "universal ruler" that represents an aggrandization of the pre-existing title of Khan that is used to denote a clan chief in Mongolian. The appellation of "Genghis" to the term is thought to derive from the Turkic word "tengiz", meaning sea, making the honorary title literally "oceanic ruler", but understood more broadly as a metaphor for the universality or totality of Temüjin's rule from a Mongol perspective.[8][9]
There is no standardised system of transliterating original Mongolian names into English; many different systems continue to be in use today, resulting in modern spellings that often differ considerably from the original pronunciation.[10] Ultimately, the honorific most commonly spelt Genghis derives from the autochthonous Mongolian ᠴᠢᠩᠭᠢᠰ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ (Mongolian pronunciation: [t͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋ]), most closely represented in English by the spelling Čhinggis. From this origin derived the Chinese 成吉思汗; Chéngjísī Hán and the Persian: چنگیز خان; Čəngīz H̱ān. As Arabic lacks a similar sound to "Č", writers using the language transliterated the name to Şıñğıs xan or Cənġīz H̱ān.[11] In modern English, common spellings include Chinggis, Chingis, Jinghis, and Jengiz, in addition to the dominant Genghis.
According to The Secret History of the Mongols, Genghis Khan's birth name Temüjin ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠵᠢᠨ (Chinese: 鐵木真; Mongolian pronunciation: [tʰemut͡ʃiŋ]) came from the Tatar chief Temüjin-üge whom his father had just captured. His birth name is most commonly spelt Temüjin in English, although Temuchin is also sometimes used.
The name Temüjin is also equated with the Turco-Mongol temürči(n), "blacksmith", and there existed a tradition that viewed Genghis Khan as a smith, according to Paul Pelliot, which, though unfounded, was well established by the middle of the 13th century.
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Abdul Shakoor Rana
Lalamusa.
Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see Genghis Khan (disambiguation), Genghis (disambiguation), Chinggis (disambiguation) and Temujin (disambiguation).
Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 — 25 August 1227), also known as Chinggis Khan,[a] was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire, which later became the largest contiguous land empire in history. Having spent the majority of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns which conquered large parts of China and Central Asia.
Born between 1155 and 1167 and given the name of Temüjin, he was the oldest child of Yesugei, a Mongol chieftain of the Borjigin clan, and his wife Hoelun of the Olkhonuds. Yesugei died when Temüjin was eight, and his family was abandoned by their tribe in the Mongol steppe. Temüjin gradually built up a small following and allied with Jamukha and Toghrul, two other Mongol chieftains, in campaigns against other tribes. Due to the erratic nature of the sources, this period of Temüjin's life is uncertain; he may have spent time as a servant of the Jin dynasty. The alliances with Jamukha and Toghrul failed completely in the early 13th century, but Temüjin was able to defeat both and claim sole rulership of the Mongol tribes. He formally adopted the name Genghis Khan at a kurultai in 1206.
With the tribes fully united under his command, Genghis Khan expanded eastwards. He vassalised the Western Xia state by 1211 and then invaded the Jin dynasty in northern China, forcing the Jin emperor to abandon the northern half of his kingdom in 1214. Mongol forces annexed the Qara Khitai khanate in 1218, allowing Genghis Khan to lead an invasion of the neighbouring Khwarazmian Empire the following year. The invading Mongols toppled the Khwarazmian state and devastated the regions of Transoxania and Khorasan, while an expedition penetrated as far as Georgia and the Kievan Rus'. Genghis Khan died in 1227 while besieging the rebellious Western Xia; his third son and heir Ögedei succeeded to the throne two years later.
The Mongol campaigns started by Genghis Khan saw widespread destruction and millions of deaths in the areas they conquered. The Mongol army he built was renowned for its flexibility, discipine, and organisation, while his empire established upon meritocratic principles. Genghis Khan also codified the Mongol legal system, promoted religious tolerance, and encouraged pan-Eurasian trade through the Pax Mongolica. He is revered and honored in modern Mongolia as a symbol of national identity and a central figure of Mongolian culture.
Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan is an honorary title meaning "universal ruler" that represents an aggrandization of the pre-existing title of Khan that is used to denote a clan chief in Mongolian. The appellation of "Genghis" to the term is thought to derive from the Turkic word "tengiz", meaning sea, making the honorary title literally "oceanic ruler", but understood more broadly as a metaphor for the universality or totality of Temüjin's rule from a Mongol perspective.[8][9]
There is no standardised system of transliterating original Mongolian names into English; many different systems continue to be in use today, resulting in modern spellings that often differ considerably from the original pronunciation.[10] Ultimately, the honorific most commonly spelt Genghis derives from the autochthonous Mongolian ᠴᠢᠩᠭᠢᠰ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ (Mongolian pronunciation: [t͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋ]), most closely represented in English by the spelling Čhinggis. From this origin derived the Chinese 成吉思汗; Chéngjísī Hán and the Persian: چنگیز خان; Čəngīz H̱ān. As Arabic lacks a similar sound to "Č", writers using the language transliterated the name to Şıñğıs xan or Cənġīz H̱ān.[11] In modern English, common spellings include Chinggis, Chingis, Jinghis, and Jengiz, in addition to the dominant Genghis.
According to The Secret History of the Mongols, Genghis Khan's birth name Temüjin ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠵᠢᠨ (Chinese: 鐵木真; Mongolian pronunciation: [tʰemut͡ʃiŋ]) came from the Tatar chief Temüjin-üge whom his father had just captured. His birth name is most commonly spelt Temüjin in English, although Temuchin is also sometimes used.
The name Temüjin is also equated with the Turco-Mongol temürči(n), "blacksmith", and there existed a tradition that viewed Genghis Khan as a smith, according to Paul Pelliot, which, though unfounded, was well established by the middle of the 13th century.
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Caspian people (disambiguation)
Caspian people are an ancient people living on the southern and southwestern shores of the Caspian Sea.
Caspian people may also refer to the following:
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Caspian people are an ancient people living on the southern and southwestern shores of the Caspian Sea.
Caspian people may also refer to the following:
Speakers of the northwest Iranian Caspian languages, including Taleshi, Gilaki, Mazandarani and related dialects
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Caspian people are an ancient people living on the southern and southwestern shores of the Caspian Sea.
Caspian people may also refer to the following:
Speakers of the northwest Iranian Caspian languages, including Taleshi, Gilaki, Mazandarani and related dialects
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspian_people_(disambiguation)
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Mongolian People Exposed Portraying to be Black Native American Indians.
Eastern Siberian People exposed portraying to be Native American Indians.
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Eastern Siberian People exposed portraying to be Native American Indians.
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Eastern Siberian People exposed portraying to be Native American Indians.
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http://realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Meso_America.htm
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Bar Sawma (disambiguation)
Bar Sawma (also spelled Barsauma or Barsoum) is an Aramaic or Syriac name meaning "Son of the Fast" or "Son of Lent." It may refer to:
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Bar Sawma (also spelled Barsauma or Barsoum) is an Aramaic or Syriac name meaning "Son of the Fast" or "Son of Lent." It may refer to:
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Bar Sawma (also spelled Barsauma or Barsoum) is an Aramaic or Syriac name meaning "Son of the Fast" or "Son of Lent." It may refer to:
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_Sawma_(disambiguation)
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