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Chieftain
Join Date: Jul 2012
Posts: 65
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I have always associated the Mongols a bit differently, since I am a deep admirer of the Mughal rulers and society as well as the Golden Horde and the Empire of Timur. The Mongols really did deepen links along the silk road and really allow for the spread of cultures, languages and the formation of new ethnic groups. There also not being a single 'Mongol Empire' for any truly extended period of time, I think people underrate their impact and ignore the massive cultural contributions they made, most architecture associated with India after all, was built under Mongol rulers.
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Knight of Cydonia
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Posts: 6,185
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- Faith is not a Virtue - "You mean like how God sedated Adam when he took out a rib, or how blood "speaks" in the fact that their is a lot of information to be found in the blood, and how it was split. Yeah the Bible is devoid of science." - CH |
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