Answer:
Khaidu Khan's Ord.
Tenduk.
Tataryn Kherem.
Genghis Khan's Four Ordos.
Karakorum, capital of the Mongol Empire.
Suurin.
Tosokh.
Shar Ord.
Explanation:
administrative or professional capacities were often excluded
Hmm you see this I a good question.
In my mindset they were looked down upon maybe even worse than the slaves themselves. You see how many slaves you owned was a indicator of your wealth the more you had the richer you were the less you had the poorer you were.
They were probably shunned in their communities and thought of as slave lovers. Treated badly and strongly Influenced by everyone's opinions that if you didn't have slaves you weren't anyone.
Hope I gave you some insight -beanz :)
Answer:
Anderson and his soldiers prepare to depart the fort by raising their flag. Unfortunately, the only injuries at Fort Sumter occur when a round explodes prematurely during the 100-gun salute, killing Pvt. Daniel Hough and seriously wounding another soldier. Although the onslaught was ended, the conflict had only just begun.
First off it wasn't just the 300 Spartans it was around 7 to 8 thousand strong army of allied Greek city states that battled at Thermopylae for about 7 to 8 days inflicting heavy physical and moral damage on the Persians however in the end King Leonidas ordered a full retreat because a local had betrayed them and told the Persians of a mountain pass that they could use to flank the Greeks, however King Leonidas and his rear guard of around 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians and 400 Thebans as well as an odd assortment of other troops stayed to halt the advance. In the end King Leonidas and his rear guard were slaughtered but they did buy enough time for the rest of the forces to fully retreat and King Leonidas death galvanized the rest of Sparta to rally with the other Greek city states to defeat the Persians.