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Hungary From an American Point of View

by Jacob Ryan Foster in Ethnicity, January 2, 2012
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Currently I am on a year long exchange in Hungary. The culture here is quite different and the language is one of the hardest in the world. Just for the sake of those who are interested in hearing the differences between certain cultures, I created this article.

Marco Polo Part Three

by waqar ahmed2 in History, June 14, 2011
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Marco Polo part three.

Attila: The Story of The Huns

by aznreviewer in History, December 28, 2010
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One of the All-time greats.

Similarities and Differences Under The Mongol Rule in China and Russia

by furbitoe in History, December 7, 2010
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Contrast and compare.

Top Five Deadliest Armies and Hordes

by Ronald Russel in Military, August 5, 2009
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A list and description of five of the deadliest armies in history.

The Expansion of Trade Influence in the Post Classical Era of World History

by Steaven Rojas in History, January 21, 2009
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This essay explains the main influences that the expansion of trade had with the world during its post classical period. It also explains what type of effects it have with everyday life, beliefs, hiearchy standings and explains what whether their was a positive outcome to the expansion of trade or a negative, or a mix.

Subotai the Valiant

by John Walsh in History, December 13, 2008
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The life of one of Genghis Khan’s greatest generals and the victor of 65 pitched battles.

The Rise of the Ming Dynasty

by John Walsh in History, September 13, 2008
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How did the Chinese people kick out the hated Mongol Yuan Dynasty and what were the results?

Siege of Baghdad -1638

by balisunset in History, August 31, 2008
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Baghdad had 211 defensive towers and 52 kernels fixed in 25-meter-high walls that were 15 meters thick at the base and seven meters at the top.

Mongolian Influences on China and Russia

by Athrapy in History, July 25, 2008
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The Mongol era had many influences on the states of China and Russia through conquests and forming the Mongol Empire.

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