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Paragraph on “The Mongol Empire” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

The Mongol Empire In the early part of the twelfth century there were many small nomadic tribes scattered all over Central Asia. In the later part of this century, one of the most powerful chiefs’ of these tribes called Gengis Khan brought all the other tribes under his control and and laid the foundation of the Mongol empire. The Mongolians were tough fighters and in battle they mostly rode on horseback...
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Paragraph on “The North American Indians” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

The North American Indians More than 20,000 years ago the first inhabitants of North America arrived there from Asia these people were called The North American Indians. The Indians mostly led a nomadic life, they hunted animals and used the meat for food. They lived in tents, called Tepees, which were made from buffalo skins stretched over wooden poles. There were various Indian tribes which included Comanche, Apache, Cheyenne, Sioux etc....
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Paragraph on “The Incas and Aztecs” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

The Incas and Aztecs The Incas were American Indians who settled in the Cuzco valley, on the western coast of South America. By the year 1525 their empire extended for more than 3000 km along the western coast. The population lived off farming on terraces built on the mountain sides. The Incas were expert builders and they built the famous city of Machu Pichu. They were also good weavers and wove...
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Paragraph on “The Ottoman Empire” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

The Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire was founded by Turkish tribes which settled in modern day Turkey. The empire was named after the first Sultan called Osman. The Ottomans were basically muslims but they allowed other religions to flourish in their empire. One of their most famous rulers was Suleiman-I, during his reign he reformed the legal and educational system and the empire reached its peak. The empire extended all along...
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Paragraph on “The Byzantine Empire” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

The Byzantine Empire Around 300 A.D. began the decline of the Roman empire, and the Roman emperor Constantine moved his capital to Constantinople, now called Istanbul. It was here that he began establishing the Byzantine Empire, Scholars came from all over Europe to study in Constantinople. Later, after the collapse of the remaining Roman empire, the Byzantine empire began to expand. Emperor Justinian-I regained most of the Roman empire and brought...
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Paragraph on “The Roman Empire” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

The Roman Empire Around 750 B.C. the first Roman settlements were established in Europe. By the year 500 B.C. the Estruscans were driven out of Rome and the Roman republic was established. The Romans were the first to unite most of the Middle East, North Africa and Western Europe into a single empire. The empire saw stability during the reign of its first great emperor Augustus who ruled it with the...
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Paragraph on “The Greek Civilisation” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

The Greek Civilisation In 1400 B.C. most of the Greek mainland was dominated by the Mycenaean civilisation and it was not till 1000 B.C. that Greek speaking people began arriving in Greece to establish the first city states. About 2500 years ago the Greeks set up a culture which left its influence over the years to come. The adaptations of Greek plays are still performed today, the designs of Greek architects...
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Paragraph on “The Phoenicians” complete paragraph for Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12

The Phoenicians Along the coast of the Mediterranean were located a large number of cities inhabited by the Phoenicians. These people were skilled ship builders and traders. Their ships had sails and rudders and were rowed by a large group of men. All the cities of this area were linked by sea. The Phoenicians traded in many thing amongst which the most famous ones were Ivory, cloth, jewellery, glass, dyes etc....
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