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Episode VIII: THE MONGOL CONQUEROR KUBLAI KHANS DREAM Eurasia” represents a spectacular adventure, a visual conquest of the East in 8 episodes. A magical voyage through time and space, exploring the history, culture and religions that link East and West: from the Persian Empire of Alexander the Great to the huge Mongolian Empire of Kublai Khan, the destinies of highly developed civilizations intermingled until they converged to take the shape of a Eurasian civilization shared by all of us. Babylon, Persepolis, Ai-Khanoum, Baghdad, Rome…are virtually recreated with incomparable realism by computer generated images. Protected by its great wall and by three thousand years of history, the Middle Kingdom felt forever safe from invaders. That was counting without the hordes of nomadic horsemen who came from the Mongolian steppes, commanded by Kublai. The great Kublai Khan, grandson of Gengis Khan, was born in 1214. He was the very incarnation of twelve centuries of invasions of sedentary civilisations by nomadic people. His great ambition was to complete the conquest of the northern part of China – which his grandfather had started – by defeating the southern part of the country. To him, China was more than just an empire: Kublai’s goal was to conquer a civilisation and make it his own. Since the beginning of its three thousand-year-old history, China had kept to itself. When conquering Siang Yang, Kublai Khan became the only ruler of the Middle Kingdom. From then on, China, Turkestan, Persia and Russia had been united in one Empire, under the authority of the Mongol princes. For the following century, the newly established Yuans dynasty would continue in the traditional lineage of the old Chinese dynasties. Kublai the Nomad carried the ostentatious mantle of the Chinese emperors and adopted their ceremonial protocol. For the first time in its history, the Middle Kingdom opened to the outside world and established direct relations with Persia and the West. The Mongols, who had secured safe passage for the caravans, opened both transcontinental routes, which had been closed since the end of antiquity. Travellers from Europe could from then on take either the Southern route which led through Persia to the Jade Gate, or opt for the Northern route from the Crimea, crossing the south of Siberia reaching China via the north. In 1275, a Venetian merchant travelling through Tai-tou, asked to be received by Kublai Khan. His name was Marco Polo who wrote in his memoirs about his reception at the Kublai’s palace, describing the magnificence and splendour of his court. Kublai died in Peking in 1294 at the age of 80. It had taken seventy years for the Nomadic horsemen from the steppes in order to make the dream of Alexander the Great come true: unite the East and the West. The Episodes will be uploaded as followed: 1)Alexander The Great Conquers The World 2)Quest For The Forgotten Alexandria 3)Ghandhara The Renaissance Of Buddhism 4)The Romans In China 5)The Silk Road Unites East And West 6)Baghdad In The Year 1000 7)Jerusalem 1227 The Excommunicated Peace 8)The Mongol Conqueror Kublai Khan’s Dream Title: The Mongol Conqueror Kublai Khan’s Dream Year: 2004 File Size: 700 MB Format:AVI Video Length: 00:48:30 Video Codec: XviD Video Resolution: 720x416 VIdeo Bitrate: 1970 kbit/s FPS: 25.000000 Audio Bitrate: 183 kbit/s Audio Codec: MPEG Layer-3 Channels: 2 Subtitles: (Multisub Scandinavian) Track 1: Danish Track 2: Swedish Track 3: Norwegian Track 4: Finnish ENJOY: YOUR CHOICE WTC-SWE (Please seed so others can enjoy) Note: External Subtitles Included ----->>>> MultiSub Scandianavian IMPORTANT: READ ME STEP 1. To be alble to view the subtitles you need to associate the --->> "Idx file" and Sub file with a viewer program such as DAMN_NFO_Viewer_... If you dont have it already download it. It is a free software program that allows you to view the subtitles. Install it and run it.It will say something like that" Lets see if it runs" when you are done with the installation. Now go to the (nfo, idx,srt or sub) file and open it. Windows will now prompt you and ask if you want to search on the internet to find witch program fits or is working for the the choosed file "srt nfo or sub". Choose the second option that says i will search program for my own. When done choosing, a list of all so far association programs will come up. Find DAMN_NFO Viewer and click on it. The file is now associated with DAMN_NFO Viewer and you will not need to do thoose steps again. That goes for all srt,nfo,sub,idx files. You will have to associate them all four.It is a one time work that gives you the ability to have subtitles on all your movies and be able to open the nfo files. **** Another thing thats not to be forgotten is that you have to make sure that your "avi" file=movie..documentary or whatever has the same name as your "srt" file=subtitle. Ex: Of Men And Penguins.avi =MOVIE.............-------> Of Men And Penguins.srt =Subtitle.**** Now you are done, have fun watching your movies with subtitles....By default all my documentaries are renamed and adjusted so you dont have to do anything. STEP 2. Download VLC player if you dont have it, also a free software that can be found here --->>> http://www.videolan.org/vlc/. It plays almost everything.. When you are done installing it choose the movie/documentary. Start it with vlc-player.When the movie has started right click over the screen were the doc/movie is playing and choose video-->> continue to the right and choose subtitle track : Now you have all four options at least for this movie uploaded today. Track 1: Danish Track 2: Swedish Track 3: Norwegian Track 4: Finnish Just choose one and enjoy your evening having subtitles for your doc/movie. ******************* **** IMPORTANT **** ******************* The idx file must be included and associated otherwise you wont be able to view the subtile(s). SPECIAL THANKS TO: Maria Kott,Fredrik Papp,Torben Okholm,Vivi-Ann Brönning & Lena Steenbrink for the subtitles. *** RECOMMENDED DOWNLOAD *** Sharing Widget |