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Tom, you did not just write that AgentOrange Send a noteboard - 07/02/2010 10:12:40 AM
The Mongol Empire. Apart from being the largest ever was largely responsible for moving around ideas. While the Mongols weren't engineers themselves, they highly valued foreigner engineers from the Muslim, Asian and Europen periphery.
I heard it said much of the disdain for the accomplishments of the Mongols comes fron a Euro centristic POV we are taught. Why study Napoleon and not Genghis Khan ?
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