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FReeper Canteen ~ Conclusion of The Mongols ~ January 11, 2005
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| January 11, 2005
| LaDivaLoca
Posted on 01/10/2005 7:58:39 PM PST by LaDivaLoca
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Genghis Khan
Now with a larger following and the help of Togrul and the Chin (a large civilization in northern China), Temuchin was able to defeat the Tartars and avenge his fathers death (Nicolle 18). Temuchin continued to build power by removing rivals (Nicolle 18-19). Deals were struck with most Mongol chieftains giving them leadership roles and wives (Humphrey 47). These chiefs who would not serve under other chiefs were willing to serve under the dominating Temuchin (Humphrey 47). Eventually Jamuga became Temuchins primary rival allying with Temuchins enemies in a series of campaigns which came to include even Togrul and the Kereits (Nicolle 19). Using superior political and military skill, Temuchin defeated and integrated all opposing Mongol tribes (Marshall 28-32). By 1206 Temuchin led more than two million people and ruled land stretching a 1000 miles from west to east and 600 miles from Siberia in the north to the Gobi Desert in the south (Humphrey 57, 63). Temuchins followers, while still nomadic, were now united behind their leader and considered themselves one nation of Mongols (Humphrey 59). Temuchin took the name Genghis which appropriately meant universal leader (USA Today 1). Having created a nation Genghis now looked to build an empire (Humphrey 77-78). During his lifetime Genghis conquered Hsi Hsia a southwestern border country of Mongolia, the Chin empire of north China, and (after being provoked by the massacre of a trade caravan and subsequent murder of his ambassador) the medieval Muslim kingdom of Khwarezm (Marshall 42-57). Genghis was able to consistently defeat larger forces by using ruthless military strategies which are well-known and innovative military strategies which should be well known (Marshall 37-57). Genghis highly disciplined troops were equally capable of slaughtering civilians whose armies refused to surrender and mastering the advanced methods required to capture fortified cities (Humphrey 82-83). Well supplied and constantly drilled in war games, the Mongolian men were always prepared for war (Humphrey 68). In the field of battle Genghis maintained close communications with commanders using swift "arrow messengers, signal flags, and fire (Humphrey 79-78). The entire army moved and attacked on horseback and there were always one or two fresh horses available for each man (Humphrey 65). Combined with other tactics, the incredible mobility of Genghis forces (which was probably not matched until the German blitzkrieg of WWII) always gave him the advantage of surprise (Humphrey 67-68). The History of Mongolia Most of the Western world views Genghis Khan as a simple savage who overwhelmed others by brute force (Marshall 64). However, Genghis was a cunning warrior, a superb motivator, an organized leader, and a wise ruler who valued loyalty, education, strict laws, and the exchange of knowledge and goods with other cultures. Genghis created Mongolia and established an empire that reached from the Pacific Ocean to the Black Sea and from Siberia to Tibet (USA Today 1). Genghis died in 1227 but the structure and tradition the great leader established did not (Nicolle 46-47). Descendants were well positioned to expand Genghis Khans Mongol Empire from the Pacific to the Danube and from Siberia to the Indian Ocean, an area in which half the population of the world then lived (Humphrey 107). It took a genius, not a savage, to accomplish this. The Mongolian Empire. Bibliography Humphrey, Judy. Genghis Khan. New York: Chelsea House of Publishers, 1987. Lister, R.P. Genghis Khan. New York: Dorset Press, 1969. Marshall, Robert. Storm from the East. Berkely: University of California Press, 1952. Nicolle, David. The Mongol Warlords. United Kingdom: Firebird Books, 1990. "The Historical Mongol Empire." Genghis Khan. 19pars. Online. Internet. 20 March 1998. Available: http.//www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/2532/page2.html. "Treasures from Inner Mongolia." USA Today Magazine May 1994. 15pars. Online EBSCOHost. 10 March 1998. |
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To: uncleshag
I only report the news. ;)
561
posted on
01/11/2005 2:01:59 PM PST
by
Fawnn
(Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
To: Fawnn; uncleshag; bentfeather; Kathy in Alaska; tomkow6; All
Did anyone else see the video of the fireman risking his life and saving the 6-month old baby in the flood waters? Oh my - I just bawled my eyes out - and then gave Jake a BIG hug. ...whew...
562
posted on
01/11/2005 2:02:04 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: StarCMC
563
posted on
01/11/2005 2:05:44 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: StarCMC
I haven't watched the news in days. I just turned on Fox News. (Do you remember in what state it took place? I wonder if Weather Channel will show it.)
Somewhat related: My daughter just told me that she's now thankful they just lost power during the storm. Their friends are staying in a hotel until they can get the RAW SEWAGE cleaned out of their basement! (A bedroom and their home office is in the basement, so there'll be lots of property damage because of it, too.)
564
posted on
01/11/2005 2:07:29 PM PST
by
Fawnn
(Canteen wOOhOO Consultant and CookingWithPam.com person - Faith makes things possible, not easy.)
To: Fawnn
I beleive it was in California...I saw it on Fox News. You can hardly believe it's a baby - it looks like a doll. I can only imagine what was going thru that hero's mind. Thank God for our heroes who are willing to risk EVERYTHING for us!
565
posted on
01/11/2005 2:09:55 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: AZamericonnie
To: StarCMC
567
posted on
01/11/2005 2:14:45 PM PST
by
uncleshag
(God Bless Our Troops.)
To: Fawnn
To: uncleshag
Refresh uncleshag, refresh.
569
posted on
01/11/2005 2:15:48 PM PST
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uncleshag
(God Bless Our Troops.)
To: uncleshag
I think it was California somewhere, but I'm not positive.
570
posted on
01/11/2005 2:16:44 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: Diva Betsy Ross; uncleshag
That's what I did! Not sending Neil, of course. Just hoping others would donate in my place. Uncleshag and the band stepped up to the plate (in more than one way apparently), so I feel better!! Thanks to you and the guys, uncle!
To: uncleshag
572
posted on
01/11/2005 2:17:16 PM PST
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StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: uncleshag; MS.BEHAVIN; Diva Betsy Ross; Kathy in Alaska; Lady Jag; Laurita; Jet Jaguar; ...
573
posted on
01/11/2005 2:22:27 PM PST
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StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: uncleshag; Kathy in Alaska; txradioguy; Colonel_Flagg; Old Sarge; Jet Jaguar; Laurita; All
Here's a little number StarCMC is groovin' to right now...Toby Keith - Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue
Look out terrorists - you ain't seen nothin' like our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coasties!
Get ready to kiss your butts good-bye.
574
posted on
01/11/2005 2:31:39 PM PST
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StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: All
Gotta go take care of some junk around here - I'll see ya after dinner - if I can stay away that long! LOL!!
575
posted on
01/11/2005 2:34:19 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(It's God's job to forgive Bin Laden; it's our job to arrange the meeting.)
To: Fawnn
576
posted on
01/11/2005 2:35:05 PM PST
by
tomkow6
(.........As the sun warms my buns...you warm my burka...moonshine helps the magic...)
To: MoJo2001; Fawnn; StarCMC; Spotsy; All
Soup Report
2 bowls Chicken Rice
Cook # 2
End of Soup Report
577
posted on
01/11/2005 2:41:43 PM PST
by
68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
(MoJo2001 wants to know what kind of soup I have at the Coast Guard base)
To: StarCMC
They had the mother & the baby on some news show this morning (a show I will deny watching). They looked just fine. She tried soo hard to herself to save her child & did. The baby got away from the fireman during the rescue. That baby was rescued about three times that day! Such a miracle.
To: AZamericonnie; tomkow6
That's ok, I like all critters! Hey, it's just one more pet for my girl to bark nonstop at--just be sure to pack plenty of tomato juice with squnky-cat Angel Boy.
579
posted on
01/11/2005 3:01:01 PM PST
by
pelikan
To: Kathy in Alaska; MoJo2001; LaDivaLoca; bentfeather; beachn4fun; Fawnn; Ragtime Cowgirl; StarCMC; ...
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