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Daniel [21]
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Explain why either Kashgar or Samarkand is in the Course description

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adell [148]3 years ago
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Answer: influenced Afro-Eurasian trade and communication Other than fear, describe one way the Mongols established authority Other than increased trade, describe one positive impact of the Mongols

Explanation: Just here for points hope you understand

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