1 Prepared by Hüseyin altın Through the history the armies of nations always have saved their importance for the countries
Dec 21, 2015
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Prepared by Hüseyin altın
Through the history the armies of nations always have saved their importance for the countries
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To understand changes, developments and importance in the structure of the the armies and the importance of armies for china and its neighbours
Aim :
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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
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•The army of Kublai who send it, won the war; but 90% of the army were lost Because of the climatedifficulties
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•Prjevalski thougt that chinese soldiers should be trained by Europeans to have a life living sipirit
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•When England attacked on Hongkong the army of it consist of only 1500 soldiers and 15% of it were incapable of working
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•According to law the army of Genghis always was hungry to be vigorous because he thougth that success cant be obtained from satiated soldiers
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Prjevalski said China lacks
proper
the material
life-living
spirit
Europeans
so
soldiers
trainChinese
Let
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Chinese ArmyNeverthelesseven underwill
thethe
conditions
never be more
created
artificially
united
mechanicallyorganism
unstable
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According to the law the armyGenghis
hungry
always
vigorousbecause
success
obtained
satiated
soldiers
of
was
can’t be
from
to be
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The Mongols
encountered
climate
the difficulties ofa damp & inclement
lost generals
two
and
portion
the main
of
his army
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He
found English opinion
at Hong Kong
pronounced
attacking
on Cantonto re-opening
city to trade.
Very
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Sir Michael Seymour said
the attack
Would require
5,000 troops
and
General Ashburnhamthought
4,000 men
effective
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the throne
The rivalry betweenthe classes
had been
keen
before
and was still
bitterly
contestedChuntche
whenfirst
asconded
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manner
Genghis
expressed
wish
the
war
in a
humane
less
vindictive
that
should be
carried on
more
and
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enterprises
On the other hand he
advocate
there
did not
being
no warabandonment
of
any of his
or the
(genghis)
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treated,
in spite of theindifference
which
the great
figures
of Asiatichistory
with
have been
GengisGengis
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GENGHIS
onegreatest
instruments
of destiny,
one of the
most remarkable
moldersof the fate
of nations
to be met
with in
the history
of the world
was of the
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According to the law the army
Genghis
hungry
always
vigorous
because success
obtained
satiated
soldiers
of
was
can’t be
from
to be
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GENGHIS
was furnished
a striking instance
truth of the saying
decisive victory" nothingsucceeds
like success."
after
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Temujin
was born
in 1162
as
the son
of the chiefof the Yakka Mongols
became
chief
his father
was poisoned to death
when
(Genghis)
AC
31instrument
measuring device
a
determining
the present value
for
quantity
of a
under observation
an electricalor
mechanical
device
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fınısh
successreaching
finishing
best
Good conditions
with
Perseverance
patience
insistency
is
victory
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The sphere of Mongol
influence
extended
largeportion
earth's surface
explosion
Consequence of
scenedisaster
unrestrictable