INTRODUCTION. AIM TO UNDERSTAND HOW CHINA DEVELOPED AS A STRONG COUNTRY AND PREDICT THE FUTURE PERFORMANCE.

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INTRODUCTION

AIM TO UNDERSTAND HOW CHINA DEVELOPED AS A STRONG COUNTRY AND PREDICT THE FUTURE PERFORMANCE

OUTLINE HAVING A SUCCESSFUL AND INTELLEGENT AUTHORITY, MAKING A STRONG AND WELL-DONE ARMY, TAKING ECONOMİCAL IMPROVEMENT, HAVING GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHER COUNTRIES, TAKING THE IMPORTANCE OF THEIR SOCIAL BACKGROUND, BEING ABLE TO GO OVER EXTERNAL THREATS.

made connection with for commercial completed program by overrunning the region of was connected with

Khiva a city is of The Kharezm Khanate 2500 years old and very famous in 4 b.c are more than and they had links with Europe

BUT EVEN The english officers soon found that it was impossible to obtain any proper reparation on the spot

The Chinese goverment could not expcet to receive consideration if it failed to force respect for İts own commands

BECAUSE OF The English goverment had obligation which it could not shrink in exacting preparation for the mureder of its represantative

all the descant of prince's father were declared entitled to wear GIRDLE yellow and to receive pension from the state to prevent their danger to dynasty

the prince virtuous well-intentioned was the reign of China hehe and 17 years reigned for invented New writing

KIAKING was brought face to face conspiracy with very serious among the princes of The MARICHU imperial family

arranging for the huns them to seek on flank to put pressure on new places setteling for attacking

who ruled before Palipata was fortunate in reigning for a period longer was ofof son Haichan

was emperor of China whose authority met with opposition no open and whose reign was nominally one peace of internal external

Changti raised and trained army special for war frointer and he enlisted tribes who never served the emperor

neighboring Gansun province the city China was of which was of has two rivers which are Yarkant and Kashgar River 2000 years old more than KASHGAR

pursued huns and across beyond The Tian Shan Range send his expeditions on The Pamir to complete the invasion Jaxartes of

The confidence sovereigns of give up Hun trained and raised Hoti army pressure alliance with Sienpi tribes successive and go to seek homes

REFERENCES Title: China Author: Demetrius Charles Boulger

Toward the close ofof the number of useless girdles had risen to several thousand and the empror was alarmed by previous attacks yellow

was reign Of nine years uneventful peaceful his son was called successed him

ALTHOUGH The colony imperial has served its purpose In preventing squabbles of dynastic

There must always remain the doubt as dynasty how far has been injured by the loss ofof the services many its members of

Timour died in 1306 without leaving heir direct legitimate and his two nephews –Haichan and Aiyuli Palipata- had claim an equal to throne

was prince inexperience young owed authority as hehe enjoyed the courage of who was soldier brave

Aiyuli Palipata acted with energy great and arrested pretender then proclaimed HAICHAN as emperor

Itis known that many Manchu family were executed and many ofof them hundreds were banished to of

The act of concession furthest which the Chinese commissoner gave was to suspend temporarily Tsen Yuying the Futai for remissness

The particulars exact remain unknown until history dynastic sees the light Of day

Tou Timour attempted to compel his country to pay the representative ofof Buddhism hehe encountered the opposition ofof Chinese and Mongols

operations Hoti Huns with in wuccess weel-intentioned of formate plan for them away from the chinese frontier and

the nomadic tribes who of who interesten in animalsand live as migrant b.c 1000 in and also were related to sumerians were the asian stepps of they