Developmental and Adapted Physical Activity Assessment

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ISBN-10:

1578986923

ISBN-13:

9781578986927

Edition: 1
Released: Dec 19, 2006
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Format: Hardcover, 256 pages
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Description:

REPRINT. Special Description Note- This is not a print on demand edition. Care has been taken to enhance and improve the original text whenever possible. Martino Publishing follows the standards of traditional printing and quality is a primary concern. We distinguish ourselves from Print on Demand by our quality controls, paper quality and binding quality. Octavo. English. London, Luzac & co., 1936. Description: xviii, 341 p. front., double map. Sander's book is a translation of the 14th-century account in Arabic by Ahmed ibn Arabshah. It is one of the first biographies of Timur, (1336 - 19 February 1405), commonly called Tamerlane, or Timur the Lame, 14th century Turco-Mongol conqueror of much of western and Central Asia, and founder of the Timurid Empire and Timurid dynasty (1370-1405) in Central Asia, which survived until 1857 as the Mughal dynasty of India. Timur was a military genius and his troops were essentially Turkic-speaking. He wielded absolute power, yet never called himself more than an emir, and eventually ruled in the name of the Chingizid Khans, who were little more than political prisoners. Sources claim that when Timur conquered Persia, Iraq and Syria, the civilian population was decimated. In the city of Isfahan, he ordered the building of a pyramid of 70,000 human skulls, from those that his army had beheaded, and a pyramid of some 20,000 skulls was erected outside of Aleppo. Timur herded thousands of citizens of Damascus intothe Cathedral Mosque before setting it aflame, and had 70,000 people beheaded in Tikrit, and 90,000 more in Baghdad. As many as 17 million people may have died from his conquests.












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