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A brief history of rocketry. Part 1: How ancient dreams took to the sky - Sen - Space exploration network (press release)


Sen - Space exploration network (press release)
A brief history of rocketry. Part 1: How ancient dreams took to the sky
Sen - Space exploration network (press release)
Since those early days of gunpowder firecrackers, the Chinese had been working on their rocket technology and during the siege they unleashed a barrage of 'fire arrows' on the (almost certainly) surprised Mongols. The design was simple but in many ...

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Mongols gang member gets 17 years to life in Gustine homicide - Merced Sun-Star

Mongols gang member gets 17 years to life in Gustine homicide
Merced Sun-Star
By JOSHUA EMERSON SMITH - jsmith@mercedsunstar.com The only member of the Mongols motorcycle gang convicted in a Gustine barroom killing, and who didn't take a plea bargain, was sentenced Friday to 17 years to life in prison.

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Great Responsibility of Muslims - Radiance Viewsweekly


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Great Responsibility of Muslims
Radiance Viewsweekly
Apart from the Romans, the Mongols, once known for their notorious character, turned cultured and civilized after adopting Islamic teachings. Significantly, this change was witnessed because Muslims of that period were not devoid of Qur'ānic teachings ...

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Festivals honour Tran dynasty's feat of arms - Viet Nam News

Festivals honour Tran dynasty's feat of arms
Viet Nam News
The temple was built in honour of famous Vietnamese general Tran Hung Dao (1228-1300) and soldiers who made great contributions in the fight against the invading Mongols during the 13th century. The general established a granary for the army during the ...

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Grudge Match? What Grudge Match? - Wall Street Journal (blog)

Grudge Match? What Grudge Match?
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork is listed at 6-foot-2 and 325 pounds, and he gets paid millions of dollars because he is capable of wielding the kind of brutality against his fellow man not seen since the Mongols wiped out half of Hungary in ...

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The story of Hazrat Zulqarnain (AS) - The News International

The story of Hazrat Zulqarnain (AS)
The News International
They were also known as “the Horse People” and were probably the Mongols. Some historians thought that these people lived in the area north of the Black Sea while others thought they lived east of what is now Moscow, the capital of Russia.

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Hulu Plus out to "destroy world" in Super Bowl ad - Ubergizmo (blog)


Ubergizmo (blog)
Hulu Plus out to "destroy world" in Super Bowl ad
Ubergizmo (blog)
By Edwin Kee on 02/05/2012 20:55 PST Great empires have come and gone – the Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Greek, Roman, Mongols, and British, they're no longer the force that they used to be (with many of them defunct), and since history repeats ...

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China and the United States: a discussion, not a lecture - The Seattle Times


The Seattle Times
China and the United States: a discussion, not a lecture
The Seattle Times
Conflict among these ethnic groups goes back centuries; the Mongols and the Manchus each ruled China for several centuries. Just as young Chinese cannot fully understand equal protection in the United States without studying the history of slavery and ...

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