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<div class="hang">Al-Din, Rashid. <i>Mongol Cavalrymen Engage the Enemy</i>. 14th C. Bibliotheque National De Paris, Paris, France.<br />
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<div class="hang"><i>Cloth of Gold: Winged Lions and Griffins</i>. Mid-13th C. © Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH.<br />
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<div class="hang">De Witt., Per F. <i>Magni Mogolis Imperium De Novo Correctum Et Divisum</i>. 1707. Harvard Map Collection, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.<br />
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<div class="hang">Ensemble Khan Bogd. <i>Ikh Ezen Bogd Chingiss Khaan</i>. Urs-Albert "Face Music", 2005, CD.<br />
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<div class="hang">"Ghenghis Khan." Digital image. Mandragore, Base Des Manuscrits Enluminés De La B.n.F. Accessed August 21, 2010.<br />
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<div class="hang">"Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba 2." Digital image. Wikipedia Commons. Accessed August 21, 2010. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:M%C5%8Dko_Sh%C5%ABrai_Ekotoba_2.jpg.<br />
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<div class="hang"><i>Mongol Coin, Minted in Asia</i>. 1206-27. Coins & Medals, © Trustees of the British Museum, London.<br />
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<div class="hang">Palmer, James Le. "Omne Bonum." Digital image. Wikipedia Commons. Accessed August 21, 2010.<br />
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<div class="hang">Paris, Matthew. <i>Illustration from Chronica Majora</i>. Master and Fellows of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, UK.<br />
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<div class="hang">Qalam, Muhammad Siyah. <i>Camp Scene</i>. 1469-1525. Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul.<br />
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<div class="hang">Sakata Field Recordings Reel 2-4. <i>Untitled</i>. Hiromi Lorraine Sakata, 1971.<br />
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<div class="hang"><i>13th Century Paiza, a Messenger Pass Protecting Officials, Traders, and Emissaries</i>. 13th C. Courtesy of Vahid and Cathy Kooros, with the Cooperation of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.<br />
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<div class="hang"><i>Timur Granting an Audience at Balkh on the Occasion of His Accession to Power In1370</i>. 1436. Freer Gallery of Art / Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Washington, DC.<br />
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<div class="hang">Unknown. "Armenian Archibishop Jean, 1287." Digital image. Wikipedia Commons. Accessed August 21, 2010. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ArmenianArchibishopJean1287.jpg.<br />
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Producer: Grace Norman</div>
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