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  Yuan Dynasty - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Timüjin, later to be more prominently known as Ghengis Khan, was the first in the line of Yuan rulers.
He was the son of Yesügei, the tribal chief of the Kiyad — a tribe in a fractured Mongolia.
His father was killed in his early life by a rival tribe, the Tartars — this rendered him chief of the Kiyad.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/y/u/a/Yuan_Dynasty_44d2.html   (3199 words)

  
 History of the Mongol Empire - History - The Rise of Genghis Khan
His father was Yesugei, the head of the Kiyad sub-clan and leader of a small coalition of other Mongol clans.
Temujin was summoned back to assume leadership of the coalition, but the other clan leaders were not impressed by his young age.
The other clan leaders of the coalition abandoned Temujin's camp, and soon, almost all of his Kiyad clansmen left as well.
mongolempire.4t.com /h3_risegenghis.htm   (2469 words)

  
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Although he transformed the tribal institutions to the service of his imperial, feudal aims, he anchored his power in the self-sustaining and self-renewing vitality of the nomad culture from which he sprang.
Temujin, the future Chingis Khan was born in 1162, the son of Yesugei Baghutur, chief of the minor Kiyad tribe in northeastern Mongolia.
When Temujin was only eight years old, he was betrothed to Borte, daughter of a chief of the Onggirad tribe, and was left to grow up in her father's camp.
jsyang2.com.ne.kr /homepage/science32.html   (2015 words)

  
 Song, Lioa, Western Xia, Yuan, Ming
Timujin, later to be more prominently known as Ghengis Khan, was the first in the line of Yuan rulers.
He was the son of Yesugei, the tribal chief of the Kiyad - a tribe in a fractured Mongolia.
His father was killed in his early life by a rival tribe, the Tartars - this rendered him chief of the Kiyad.
www.crystalinks.com /chinadynasties3.html   (3227 words)

  
 Yuan Dynasty Summary
Temüjin, later to be more prominently known as Genghis Khan, was officially the first in the line of
He was the son of Yesügei, the tribal chief of the Kiyad — a tribe in fragmented Mongolia under nominal control of the Jin Dynasty at the time.
His father was killed in his early life by a rival tribe, the heir.
www.bookrags.com /Yuan_Dynasty   (3173 words)

  
 With his dying breath he told his daughter to follow the path of spirituality within Bhagavad-gita   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
That night, as the festival concluded, I looked to the sky beyond the dark clouds and rain and tried to envision the beautiful form of that golden avatar, whose mercy is greater than any previous incarnation.
rakso daitya kulam hatam kiyad idam yogadi vartma kriya
margo va prakati krtah kiyad idam srstyadikam va kiyat
www.traveling-preacher.com /tp300502.htm   (1567 words)

  
 All Empires - The Mongol Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The Mongol clans (division within a tribe) became disunited and fought amongst themselves for what little there was.
The leader of the Mongol Kiyad Sub-Clan was Yesugei, who happened to be a descendant of a Khan (chieftain) of the former Mongol Kingdom.
In 1167, Yesguei and his wife had a son named Temujin, the one who would become Genghis Khan.
www.allempires.com /empires/mongol/mongol1.htm   (3440 words)

  
 GENGHIS KHAN - Asia Finest Discussion Forum
The Mongol clans (divisions within a tribe) became disunited and fought amongst themselves for what little there was.
The leader of the Mongol Kiyad Sub-Clan was Yesugei, who happened to be a descendant of a Khan (chieftain) of the former Mongol Kingdom.
He was the eldest son of Yesükhei, a tribal chief of the Kiyad.
www.asiafinest.com /forum/index.php?act=findpost&pid=1576302   (11100 words)

  
 Kiyad Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Kiyad Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art
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 Jaideva Singh - Abhinavagupta on Musicology
For those who do not know the lakSaNas, i.e., the science or theory of music, even facts known from direct experience can remain unrelated, just as facts are known to the child, but their scientific rationale is not known to him."
Abhinavagupta proceeds to give practical examples: svarâNâm mâlava-kaizike catu-zrutikângasya darzanât kiyad vâ raga-bhâSâ-vibhâSâ-dezî-mârgâdi-gatânâm svarâNâm zruti-vaicitryam brûmah
He even points to practical examples current in his time and says categorically: kiyad vâ râga-bhâSâ-dezî-mârgâdi-gatânâm svarâNâm zruti vaicitryam brûmah
www.svabhinava.org /abhinava/JaidevSingh/Musicology.htm   (3516 words)

  
 Al-Habrow al-Arabi (Important Birds Areas of Saudi Arabia)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
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A3, B2, B3 Site description A diverse section of the hot, humid coastal Tihamah centred on Kiyad and including the Makhshush sabkhah/outwash fan and Wadi Hali and Wadi Qarnayn with their permanent pools, as well as adjacent lava fields, wooded savanna and rocky foothills.
Sandy coastal areas support Salvadora bushes but more inland vegetation is dominated by Acacia tortilis, A.
www.birdlife.org /datazone/sites/index.html?action=SitHTMDetails.asp&sid=8280&m=0   (358 words)

  
 Verse 7 What did other incarnations do for us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Verse 7: What did other incarnations do for us...
märgo vä prakaöé-kåtaù kiyad idaà såñöy-ädikaà vä kiyat
Verse 7: "What actual benefit did the fallen souls of this world attain when Lord Ramachandra, Lord Nrisingha and many other incarnations of Godhead killed so many enemies and demons?
chaitanyachandramrita.gaurangapada.com /verse-7.htm   (164 words)

  
 October In Eritrean History
The Military Conference of Adobha met between 10 and 25 August 1969 with 162 participants and took decisions as follows:
- Dissolved the system of the ethno-regional autonomous 5 Regional Commands (Menatiq/Kiflitat) and agreed to name a 38-man Provisional General Command (Kiyad Ama muaqat giziyawit Teklalit Merihnet) of a unified army.
After heated discussions, the conference agreed to give 10 seats each to the 1
www.nharnet.com /Editorials/TodayinEriHistory/NharnetHistory_Oct06.htm   (3332 words)

  
 The Man Who Would Be Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
It conjures up the prospect of Central Asian terrorism and drug trafficking, spearheaded by Uighur and Chechen militants and organized criminals.
Against the Tangut and Merkit, Kiyad and Borjigid?
And Temujin will look over that which happens, and will smile on his warriors.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1080045/posts   (8085 words)

  
 Traveljournals.net - `Ayn Kiyad, Al Muthanna, Iraq - Location on world map, coordinates and short facts
Traveljournals.net - `Ayn Kiyad, Al Muthanna, Iraq - Location on world map, coordinates and short facts
/ Explore / Iraq / Locations / `Ayn Kiyad, Al Muthanna
Maps and coordinates for `Ayn Kiyad, Al Muthanna, Iraq are approximative and not valid for navigation.
www.traveljournals.net /explore/iraq/map/m4389525/ayn_kiyad.html   (51 words)

  
 Night Bazaar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Non Mai Tod - - - Fried silkworm
Kiyad Tod - - - Fried tree flog
Jin Weed Tod - - - Fried mole cricket
www.koratmagazine.in.th /shopping/night/enight.htm   (154 words)

  
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