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Est. 1869 ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Member of the Asscoiated Press . Wednesday, December 4, 2014 Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenhswse. Cejhciebce fcdcdcd. Price 6d NEW EVENTSDuring the rule The Islamic Grand Canalof the Mongol Caliphates are Byzantine GrandEmpire…. in WAR… Empire Events OpeningThe Mongols heavily Muhammad death Justinian's reign begin. The new canal willinfluenced modern day causes Sunni and Shi'a He re conquers parts of serve as a means of the fallen Western transportation andRussia After conquest to split into two different Empire (Africa and trade, along with Italy, Spain) He codifies communication andof Russia by the groups and both groups the previous Roman cultural exchange Laws in one document. between the northernMongols they are in war to decide who Constantinople is the and southern regions most glorious city in of China. The canalimplemented trade should rule their Europe, with 50000 will also bring inhabitants. The Hagia irrigation water toroutes , communication government . Sofia is constructed. unfertile areas making Justinian is the last more arable land,and a effective emperor to use the title boosting the economy “Caesar” and controlling floodnew form of watersgovernment whichchanged the face ofRussia forever

Editorial Section• Japanese FeudalismIn Japan, political power belonged mostly the shogun, or warlord,while the emperor was only a figure head. Under the shogun werethe daimyo who held only local power under the shogun. Thewarrior class was the samurai who lived by the code of bushido,below the samurai were the merchants and citizens.European FeudalismIn Europe the king held most of the power, while the church andthe land owners held a considerable amount of power as well(religiously and economically). The knights who served thelandlords were higher in status then the citizens and serfs.• Sunni Religious PerspectiveWe believed in supporting Umayyad which was a type of caliphafter the death of Mohammad (the last prophet) and also thatcaliphs were considered to be any righteous MuslimShi’a Religious PerspectiveTo us only Muhammad's descendants can be spiritual leaders andcaliphs to us are any descendant of ali.

Gossip ColumnPeasant RevoltIn the Tang/Song Dynasty people of north east China called Jurchen conqueredthe northern parts and established the Jin empire. The Song Empire tried to keeppeace but were unsuccessful, so they forced the Jin farther north past the HuangHe River.Labor OrganizationsIn the Medieval times of Europe, establishments called Manors were used to buildthe economy at the time. Serfs and free peasants maintained the landlords estateand harvested crops while the lord provided housing and protection from bandits.Rise and Spread of IslamIslam was started by Muhammad who was later to be considered as the lastprophet. After Muhammad's spiritual awakening he spread his religion as hemoved across the middle east. After the death of Muhammad Islam split in two,the Sunni and Shi’a. the spread of Islam stopped after the Battle of Tours and theMongol conquer of Bagdad (the religious capital)

Obituary Bubonic plague & black death The black death The black death was plague struck various countries in the incurable and caused middle east during the pandemic leading devasting deaths. The to serious depopulation and outbreak caused change in economicIn the early 1330’s in The bubonic plague is and social structures. many deaths inChina the bubonic plague believed to be causedin spread to western Asia The bubonic plague from the black death Europe and spreadand Europe. kills about two-thirds That swept through of infected humans Europe in the elsewhere. It seemed within four days. fourteenth century. to get better in the winter.

ADVERTISEMENTS AND TRADE Trade along the silk road  Trade In The Mediterranean Many countries traded along the silk road  Trade in the Silk with important items Road such as : Ivory,gold,tea,salt,furs,Trade along Africa and Europe. Some important cities Jade,glass,fand herbs. Some important itemsthe there are for trade is and places were The trade route items such as spices, originated from theMediterranean incense, herbs, drugs Zanzhou, Gansu, capital of chang’ansea… and opium. If you buy (xian). The silk road spices from Africa diffused culturalTrade in the today you can get a free exchanges for anMediterranean sea helps gram of opium today. example, Buddhism.connect the continent of The trade route spread through religion, musical styles, and dissemation of scientific ideas diffused to Spain, Japan, Iran , India and central Asia. If you buy herbs from Spain you can get a free pack of porcelain today Xinjiang, yuan, and Zhangye Using these cities and places they found it easier to trade around the silk road.

WEATHER REPORTDepressed temps Disrupted Reduced biological productivity Famine Social disruption Weather Patterns  Social Climate  Reduced  agriculture  Food classes warmer crops than the solar period  epidemics preceding radiation  Harvest Winter was harsh good  Populatio n increase

SPORTS SECTIONMongols- drafted a new China- rounding theirset of attackers and team around long ragedecided to use horses attackers and specialized foot soldiersHalberds- spears that have adouble bladed side that were Nu- a crossbow that fires 10used to trip foot soldiers bolts in less than 15 secondsHorses- allows for faster Ji- double bladed piketravel and helped used to jab at horses orbecause it gave archers a stab the side of footbetter altitude difference soldiersComposite bow- bows Yue-a type of blade on athat are developed so axe which is used to killthat it is easier to shoot heavy armored footwhile riding a horse soldiers.

LOCAL NEWSIbn Buttuta is currently exploring Morocco and learning about berbes decent. His travelsAnd accounts are being published in Rihla. He is traveling through Africa,West Africa, and Central Asia SW Asia and China.By: Jarod Nguyen/Nathan Sanchez/Robert Rightmire/ Savannah Martinez/JazminePeriod 4

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