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Genghis Khan started globalization
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Genghis Khan started globalization'
By Le Tian(China Daily)
Updated: 2006-06-05 05:39

We think of globalization as selling Coca-Cola in Calcutta or Starbucks in Shanghai. But researchers claim the process dates back 800 years, to the time when Genghis Khan was building his empire.

It was under Genghis Khan's empire that the Eurasian landmass began to demonstrate the characteristics of global exchanges, according to Hao Shiyuan, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS).
Thanks to the expansion of the empire, "economic and cultural exchanges became possible to the maximum extent and previously isolated civilizations became linked," said Hao, director of the academy's Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, at an international symposium on the founding of the Mongol Empire held by the CASS in Beijing yesterday.

"This is what globalization features: shrinking space, shrinking time, and disappearing borders," said Hao.

Globalization is leading to the integration of the world's markets, culture, technology, and governance, in a similar way to the spread of communications, trade, transport and technology in Genghis Khan's era, said Hao.
Establishing the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous land empire in history, covering modern Mongolia, China, Korea, Russia, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria in the 13th century, Genghis Khan has been described as 'World Conqueror,' 'Emperor of All Men' and 'Scourge of God.' [color="blue"](maybe as Pindar, too) [/color]

But whatever title he is given, nothing can eliminate his contribution to the integration of ethnicities, nationalities and civilizations in ancient times.

An in-depth understanding of the historical context and social system of the time is needed to evaluate Genghis Khan and his contribution to history, said B. Enkhtuvshin, vice-president of the Mongolian Academy of Sciences, at the symposium.
"Genghis Khan promoted globalization as has no ruler before him," said the Mongolian academician, who is also director of the International Institute for the Study of Nomadic Civilizations.

More than 50 experts and researchers from China, Mongolia, Russia, Japan and the United States attended the symposium, commemorating the 800th anniversary of the founding of the Mongol Empire.

[color="blue"]Heh, it is another proof that Mongols were created by Draco race and used to gain control over their Earth-projects and their reptilian brothers in Europe as was stated[/color] [color="blue"]in True Blood Blue Blood. [/color]

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Very interesting, Sariel. 

I've just read the following:

DNA ties UM prof to Genghis Khan
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Wow...and to think...I have Genghis Khan's blood running through my veins. Stewart even saw one of my past lives as a Mongolian. He said he couldn't figure out why he saw that until I told him of my cousin's genealogy research. Then he looked at me and said - I just thought of something; (my married last name) & Khan - they rhyme and are only one letter difference in them.  Hmmm...that made me wonder if there is something to that.
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Hi, DreamTime

Your lineage is very interesting. I have connection to Mongolian nation and Genghis Khan through  my great-grandmother lineage and family. Her surname in Mongolian means
something like sacred texts, actually, it is the same as Sanskrit word Sutra or Chinese word Ching.
Genghis Khan (real Temujin) name in Mongolian language looks more like Chinggis Khan or Chinggis Khaan.
So, when you put together your married name and my great-grandmother name we get some full variety of Chinggis Khaan's name.

It is believed for Rothschilds to be direct descedents of Genghis Khan.  

I hope your married name is not Khun. 

Do you maybe know to which Illuminati families are you related?

It would be of interest to know what resources your cousin's had used in genealogy research?

I ask because maybe there is some genealogy mix between our lineages regarding to your connections with Cossacks people of Russia and Mongolia. You should to know  that area of modern Russia started with  invasion of Mongols and Golden Horde had  great both cultural and genetic influence there.

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Mongolian woman
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Hi Sariel,

No, my married name is not Kuhn. :ninja:

Hopefully I'm not related to any of the Illuminati families.:unibrow: But I did have an aunt and uncle with the last name of Bruce, among other of my uncles names which Stewart said were Illuminati names. :discust:

But my ex-mother-in-law always told me how she had papers showing that she was Lithuanian royalty. By her actions and mannerisms, I always thought she was a lizard. :eek:

I wish that I could see my cousin's research also, but I have no idea where he is now, and the sister who used to talk to him and who he told about the search, is dead now, so I'm kind of stuck.

Yes, I know that the Mongols were in Russia. They were also in Poland, so I have that connection also. My dad is quite short and has black hair - but hazel eyes. Our family also has, what I like to call, 'squinty' eyes. My oldest sister had them the worse, and now my oldest grandson has them. I always liked to tease my sister and now I like to tease my oldest daughter about her boy (he does NOT have squinty eyes). :big grin: I'm sooo mean...:slywink: Funny thing though...my oldest daughter was born with black hair and her first son was born with black hair.
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With all due respect, I find anglo-saxon females with squinty eyes very attractive...

Speaking of which, what's the mind-patterns for 'squinty' eyes?
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[user=14]Sariel[/user] wrote:
Quote:It is believed for Rothschilds to be direct descedents of Genghis Khan.  

I hope your married name is not Khun. 
....
 

Interesting, German author Jan van Helsing wrote in his (In Germany) forbidden books, Ex-Chancellor/BundesKanzler Helmut Kohl's real name was Helmut Kohn/Kahn; AND he was from a Jewish family with Rothschild connections.

The name Kahn/Kuhn/Kohn is ofted to be found/connected to in Europe as Cahen, Cohen, Calvin

 
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Kuhn or Kühn and Cohen is the same. It is the title for the priest in blood-ritual.
It is opposite to Windsor's druids.

Kühn family is part of Council 300, they are bankers, both in Germany and USA (Federal Reserves Bank - Kühn Loeb & Co.)

Their bank for interests of Rothschild's family had financied Lenin and Soviet revolution in Russia.

Hehe, is than Oliver Khan Illuminatis? I don't know, but he looks that way  http://www.uglyfootballers.com/genpage.asp?DocumentID=85   :)




 


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Hello Dreamtime

Quote: my married name is not Kuhn.

Good for you! :D

Quote:  Hopefully I'm not related to any of the Illuminati families

Ok, great. However, are you completely sure about it?

 
Quote: Bruce

Bruces from Scotland?

Quote: But my ex-mother-in-law always told me how she had papers showing that she was Lithuanian royalty. By her actions and mannerisms, I always thought she was a lizard.

Probably she was!

Quote: I wish that I could see my cousin's research also, but I have no idea where he is now, and the sister who used to talk to him and who he told about the search, is dead now, so I'm kind of stuck.

That seems to be problem. It would be very interesting to know where he had found his info.

Quote: Yes, I know that the Mongols were in Russia. They were also in Poland, so I have that connection also.


One my good friend has distant relation to Poland.

Quote:Yes, I know that the Mongols were in Russia. They were also in Poland, so I have that connection also. My dad is quite short and has black hair - but hazel eyes.

Genghis Khan like most of his family, had red-brown hair and green eyes.
 
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