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Mongol Modernity is, simply put, the modern legacy of the Mongols, the connection between Mongol civilization and modernity.
Mongol Modernity is, simply put, the modern legacy of the Mongol Empire and all that came with and from it's existence.


According to Haz:
According to Haz:


<blockquote>The Mongols formed the basis of modernity.
The Mongols formed the basis of modernity.


* They concluded the nomadic-sedentary dialectic of civilization.
* They concluded the nomadic-sedentary dialectic of civilization.
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The European enlightenment was the subjective, conscious articulation of what the Mongols already did objectively.
The European enlightenment was the subjective, conscious articulation of what the Mongols already did objectively.


Mongols created the modern world. Modern Europe was the peninsula of Mongol Eurasia.[https://twitter.com/InfraHaz/status/1724106598384103808?t=NNLKsuFN6aLbWiXSV7fDyA&s=19]</blockquote>
Mongols created the modern world. Modern Europe was the peninsula of Mongol Eurasia.[https://twitter.com/InfraHaz/status/1724106598384103808?t=NNLKsuFN6aLbWiXSV7fDyA&s=19]
==Russia's Relation to Mongol Modernity: A Short Essay by Haz Al-Din==
 
==Russia's Relation to Mongol Modernity==


People should appreciate that Russia is not simply a 'nation.' It is the center of the Eurasian resistance against 500 years of colonial hegemony.
People should appreciate that Russia is not simply a 'nation.' It is the center of the Eurasian resistance against 500 years of colonial hegemony.
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