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 |  |  | Dream Symbol Tent: Encyclopedia II - Siege - Mongol siege warfareIn the Middle Ages, the Mongol Empire's campaign against China by Genghis Khan and his army was extremely effective, allowing the Mongols to sweep through large areas. Even if they could not enter some of the more well-fortified cities, they used innovative battle tactics to grab hold of the land and the people:
"By concentrating on the field armies, the strongholds had to wait. Of course, smaller fortresses, or ones easily surprised, were taken as they came along. This had two effects. First, it cut off the principal city fr ...
See also:Siege, Siege - Ancient and medieval siege warfare, Siege - Mongol siege warfare, Siege - Sieges in the age of gunpowder, Siege - Emerging theories on improving fortifications, Siege - New styles of fortresses employed, Siege - Marshal Vauban, Siege - Advent of mobile warfare, Siege - Modern warfare, Siege - Recent sieges, Siege - Police actions, Siege - Bibliography, Siege - Notes Read more here: » Siege: Encyclopedia II - Siege - Mongol siege warfare |
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According to Ansari in "The Encylopedia of Islam"; "In 1204-5 they (Gakhars) rose up against the rule of Muhammad Ghori, who took strong measures against them and quelled the rebellion with an iron hand. After this crushing defeat they were so demoralised that their chief simply because a Muslim capitive had initiated him into the tenents of Islam, will ...
See also:Gakhars, Gakhars - Earliest history of the Gakhars, Gakhars - Mahmud of Ghazni and the Gakhars, Gakhars - Muhammad of Ghor and the Gakhars, Gakhars - The Early Delhi Sultanate and the Gakhars, Gakhars - Timur and Sheikha Gakhar, Gakhars - The Later Delhi Sutanate and Jasrat Gakhar, Gakhars - The Emperor Babur and Hati Gakhar, Gakhars - Sher Shah Suri and Sultan Sarang Khan, Gakhars - The Later Mughals and the Gakhars, Gakhars - The Sikh and British Conquests, Gakhars - Today, Gakhars - Reference Read more here: » Gakhars: Encyclopedia II - Gakhars - Muhammad of Ghor and the Gakhars |
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According to another version, the name was derived from a magnificent golden tent that Batu Khan established to mark a place of his future capital on the Volga. Although much aired in the 19th-century books, this theory is now considered apocryphal.
There are no written records dated prior to 17th century (well after the destruction) that refer to the state as Golden Horde. Earlier documents allude to ...
See also:Golden Horde, Golden Horde - Name, Golden Horde - Mongol origins, Golden Horde - Golden Age, Golden Horde - Internal organization, Golden Horde - Vassals and allies, Golden Horde - Political evolution, Golden Horde - Disintegration and fall, Golden Horde - External link Read more here: » Golden Horde: Encyclopedia II - Golden Horde - Name |
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Arthrolycosidae (primitive spiders)
Arthromygalidae (primitive spiders)
Liphistiidae (primitive burrowing spiders)
An orb-weaver spider
Suborder Opisthothelae
Infraorder Araneomorphae
Agelenidae (araneomorph funnel-web spiders)
Amaurobiidae (tangled nest spiders)
Anyphaenid ...
See also:Spider, Spider - Morphology and development, Spider - Respiration and circulation, Spider - Vision, Spider - Defense, Spider - Life cycle, Spider - Reproduction, Spider - Do female spiders eat their mates?, Spider - Ecology, Spider - Predatory techniques, Spider - Spider webs and prey capture, Spider - Types of spiders and the severity of their bites, Spider - Tangleweb spiders Theridiidae, Spider - Orb web spiders Araneidae, Spider - Other forms of webs, Spider - Hunting spiders, Spider - Spiders which ambush their prey, Spider - Others, Spider - Spider bites, Spider - Black widows, Spider - Brown recluse spiders and hobo spiders, Spider - Huntsman spiders, Spider - Redback jumping spiders, Spider - Brazilian wandering spiders and Australian venomous funnel-web spiders, Spider - Taxonomy, Spider - Symbolism, Spider - Spiders in Films and popular culture Read more here: » Spider: Encyclopedia II - Spider - Taxonomy |
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Natural gas - Chemical composition.
The primary component of natural gas is methane (CH4), the shortest and lightest hydrocarbon molecule. It may also contain heavier gaseous hydrocarbons such as ethane (C2H6), propane (C3H8) and butane (C4H10), as well as other sulphur containing gases, in varying amounts, see also natural gas condensate.
Organosulfur compounds and Hydrogen sulfide (H2S see acid gas) are common contaminants, which must be removed prior to most use ...
See also:Natural gas, Natural gas - Chemical composition and energy content, Natural gas - Chemical composition, Natural gas - Energy content and statistics, Natural gas - Storage and transport, Natural gas - Natural gas crisis, Natural gas - Uses, Natural gas - Power generation, Natural gas - Natural gas vehicles, Natural gas - Residential domestic use, Natural gas - Fertilizer, Natural gas - Other, Natural gas - Sources, Natural gas - Possible future sources, Natural gas - Safety Read more here: » Natural gas: Encyclopedia II - Natural gas - Chemical composition and energy content |
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