Papers 1081-1090 of total 46463 found.
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Category: /Literature/English
…between China and Europe brought China a great deal of expanding their abilities of study. Many people rose in upper class and began to collect art objects and antiques on a much larger scales. Also between the China and Europe in the early modern age took…
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…GENGHIS KHAN, Mongol conqueror, whose nomad armies created a vast empire under his control, from China to Russia. He was born near Lake Baykal in Russia, the son of Yesukai (d. 1180?), a Mongol chief and ruler of a large region between the Amur River…
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Category: /History
early Chinese literature during these times. It was hard for China to have communication with neighboring societies due to the high mountain ranges, deserts, and seas that stood between China and other early societies. Ancient China did find ways…
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Category: /History
…couldn’t compare. Chin fell soon after. The Han dynasty, after which the members of the ethnic majority in China, the "people of Han," are named, was notable also for its military ability. The empire expanded westward as far as the rim of the Tarim Basin…
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…of a pot. During the T’ang Dynasty China became the greatest and most widespread empire in the world . T’ang pottery is powerful and lively with sweeping sinuous curves while its decoration is often made up of flamboyant shapes and contrasting colours…
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