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Testing the applicability of Watson's Green Revolution concept in first millennium ce Central Asia. [PDF]
Mir-Makhamad B, Spengler RN.
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Journal of Contemporary History, 1990
In a radio broadcast to the British public on 24 August 1941, Winston Churchill observed that the German police troop executions in Russia surpassed anything since the Mongol invasions of Europe in the sixteenth century: 'There has never [since] been methodical, merciless butchery on such a scale, or approaching such a scale'.' Churchill would have ...
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In a radio broadcast to the British public on 24 August 1941, Winston Churchill observed that the German police troop executions in Russia surpassed anything since the Mongol invasions of Europe in the sixteenth century: 'There has never [since] been methodical, merciless butchery on such a scale, or approaching such a scale'.' Churchill would have ...
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A search for a “Genghis Khan” chromosome
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2010Zerial et al. (2003) have shown that a special variant of the Y chromosome, characterized by a set of microsatellite markers occurs at high frequency in the number of human populations of Central Asia. This variant was attributed to the descendants of Genghis Khan and its accumulation, to social selection.
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Genghis Khan and Maneuver Warfare
2000Abstract : Genghis Khan was one of the most feared and admired leaders of his time. He created a Mongol military might that was superior to any other he faced. The Mongols, under the leadership of Genghis Khan and his successors, overran most of Asia and Eastern Europe, and defeated virtually every army thrown against them.
null Jr, Joe E. Ramirez
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Peter I and “Genghis Khan’s Legacy”
Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”, 2022The article examines the historical phenomenon of Peter I in the context of the specifics of the Eurasian cultural and political tradition, which N. Trubetskoy metaphorically named “the legacy of Genghis Khan”. The specifics of this tradition lie in its fundamental difference from the model of European feudalism. Here, the selection of the ruling class
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Genghis Khan's genetic legacy has competition
Nature, 2015The Mongolian leader left a strong footprint in the Y chromosomes of modern descendants — but he was not the only one.
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Kissinger, Spinoza, and Genghis Khan
1995In an interview with Oriana Fallaci in 1972, Henry Kissinger, asked about the influence of Machiavelli on his thought, denied that the Florentine adviser of princes had had any influence on him at all: 'There is really very little of Machiavelli's one can accept or use in the contemporary world. . . . If you want to know who has influenced me most, I'
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