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1 1 Prepared by Hüseyin altın Through the history the armies of nations always have saved their importance for the countries

2 2 To understand changes, developments and importance in the structure of the the armies and the importance of armies for china and its neighbours Aim :

3 3 Outline Some people need to change the structure of army to make it strength Some armies met with natural difficulties Some armies were inefficient to save their country There was some rules about soldiers to have effective rules

4 4 The army of Kublai who send it, won the war; but 90% of the army were lost Because of the climate difficulties

5 5 Prjevalski thougt that chinese soldiers should be trained by Europeans to have a life living sipirit

6 6 When England attacked on Hongkong the army of it consist of only 1500 soldiers and 15% of it were incapable of working

7 7 According to law the army of Genghis always was hungry to be vigorous because he thougth that success cant be obtained from satiated soldiers

8 8 Prjevalski said China lacks proper the material life-living spirit Europeans so soldiers trainChinese Let

9 9 Chinese Army Nevertheless even under will the conditions never be more created artificially united mechanically organism unstable

10 10 Hong Kong army numbered only 1,500 these one-sixth and of were invalided. On the other hand

11 11 According to the lawthe army Genghis hungry always vigorous because success obtained satiated soldiers of was can’t be from to be

12 12 Kublai an army sent and an open war overcame then the Mongol army was The emperor successful

13 13 The Mongols encountered climate the difficulties of a damp & inclement lost generals two and portion the main of his army

14 14 References : 1. China; Bourger, Charles 2. Eş, Ekrem

15 15 Lord Elgin reached Although he brought no soldiers with him Hong Kong When

16 16 HeHe found English opinion at Hong Kong pronounced attacking on Canton to re-opening city to trade. Very

17 17 Sir Michael Seymour said the attack Would require 5,000 troops and General Ashburnham thought 4,000 men effective

18 18 Hong Kong garrison numbered only 1,500 these one-sixth and of were invalided. On the other hand

19 19 demanded Although Tse Wang Rabdan at last conceded to Kanghi what he

20 20 Central Asia his general action soon antagonist as the of the Chinese in marked him out

21 21 the throne The rivalry between the classes had been keen before and was still bitterly contested Chuntche when first asconded

22 22 Galdan but victory had finally inclined to the side of the Yellow Caps before the fall of

23 23 manner Genghis expressed wish the war in a humane less vindictive that should be carried on more and

24 24 enterprises On the other hand he advocate there did not being no war abandonment of any of his or the (genghis)

25 25 treated, in spite of the indifference which the great figures of Asiatic history with have been Gengis

26 26 the name Genghis of preserves magic spell after lapse centuries of its the

27 27 GENGHIS one greatest instruments of destiny, one of the most remarkable molders of the fate of nations to be met with in the history of the world was of the

28 28 According to the lawthe army Genghis hungry always vigorous because success obtained satiated soldiers of was can’t be from to be

29 29 GENGHIS was furnished a striking instance truth of the saying decisive victory " nothing succeeds like successsuccess." after

30 30 Temujin was born in 1162 as the son of the chief of the Yakka Mongols became chief his father was poisoned to death when (Genghis) AC

31 31 instrument measuring device a determining the present value for quantity of a under observation an electrical or mechanical device

32 32 Vigorous full of physical or mental strength or active force is

33 33 f ı n ı sh success reaching finishing best Good conditions with Perseverance patience insistency is victory

34 34 The doupt having questions About someone or something or conditions more Not decided undefined is

35 35 The sphere of Mongol influence extended large portion earth's surface explosion Consequence of scene disaster unrestrictable

36 36 area The undertaking Under his eyes Vast China Sea from Euxine was to

37 37 successor behave Human fashıon until Timour revived Mongol massacres No chance

38 38 After victory of Genghis Mongol astrologers Ordered five planets southwest Death bed Fatal illness seized indicated


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