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Mongol Empire

The Mongols Notes

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The Mongols Focus Questions: In which ways were the Mongols a typical pastoral society? How did Genghis Khan create a massive land empire before his death in 1227? Genghis Khan Genghis Khan Unified Mongol tribes in 1206 Mongol Policies Created uniform legal code Reorganized the military Broke up tribal affiliations Officials chosen based on talent Conquests of Genghis Khan Conquered northern China by 1220 Song Dynasty still ruled southern China Made examples of towns that resisted Later towns simply surrendered Mongols conquered Persia in 1221 Genghis Khan died in 1227 Mongol War Machine Mongol warriors Excellent horsemen & archers Mongol armies Entirely cavalry; depend on speed Able to cover vast distances in one day Well ? organized & disciplined Tumens contained 10,000 men

AP World History Chapter 14 Outline

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Chapter 14 The Last Great Nomadic Challenges: From Chinggis Khan to Timur Mongol rule disrupted civilizations. Extended rule from central Asia, China, Tibet, Iraq, Asia Minor, and southern Russia. Dominated for a century and a half. Respected artisans and architects; massacred all but them. I. The Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan A. Mongol Society a. survived on goats and sheep; staples of meat and dairy, traded for veggies, fruit, jewelry, etc. b. lived in yurts of sheep hides and wool; rode as soon as they could walk c. basic tribal units divided into encampments of clans, held confederations with elected leaders, subordinate women held power in the home d. valued courage in battle and ability to forge alliances

Chapter 12 outline notes

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CHAPTER 12 - Mongol Eurasia and Its Aftermath, 1200?1500 seq NL1 \r 0 \h INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter students should be able to: 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Account for the magnitude and speed of the Mongol conquests. 2?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Describe the benefits that resulted from the integration of Eurasia in the Mongol Empire. 3?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Compare and contrast the effects of Mongol rule on Russia and the lands of Islam with the effects on East Asia. 4?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Identify points of continuity and discontinuity in the transition from Mongol to Ming rule of China. Chapter 12 Ashikaga Shogunate Beijing czar Genghis Khan Golden Horde Il-khan kamikaze Khubilai Khan lama Mongols Nasir al-Din Tusi

Yuan Dynasty Summary

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Christopher Rodts & Trey Blackmer Dillon Chinese/Japanese Studies D October 21, 2012 Rodts & Blackmer3 Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368) - The Unification of a Nation ?With Heaven?s aid I have conquered for you a huge empire. But my life was too short to achieve the conquest of the world. That task is left for you.? This was some of Genghis Khan?s last words to his sons, asking them to continue his empire and his conquests. And his descendants did follow in his footsteps, conquering almost all of Asia. The sons on Genghis Khan promised to attack the Sung Dynasty and conquer all of China.

Mongol History

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Mongols: Attacked Japan by sea, and wasn?t successful Kamikaze (wind of the gods came in and suck the ships Genghis Khaner (temujin) Credited for starting Mongol empire 1167 father poisoned on way to get married Got revenge To the Mongols victory brought joy to all people, they were power crazy, During the Mongol time; there was always conflict with the empire walls. Mongol origin Social structure: Families-( Clan-( tribe-( Tribes gathered during annual migration Chiefs elected based on nobility, military ability, wisdom leadership skills Religion: shamanism, Islam was introduced after concored Iran.*was flexible in religion choice. Nature deities, but key god is the sky god Sacred color: blue Military Excellent horsemanship,

unit 2 ap history

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600 C.E.?1450 I. Questions of periodization A. Nature and causes of changes in the world history framework leading up to 600 C.E. ? 1450 as a period B. Emergence of new empires and political systems C. Continuities and breaks within the period (e.g., the impact of the Mongols on international contacts and on specific societies) The Islamic world II. The rise and role of Dar al-Islam as a unifying cultural and economic force in Eurasia and Africa A. The Rise 1. Arab Region Before a. Vast, dry area b. Nomadic Bedouin tribes c. Criss-crossed by trade routes d. Mecca 1. Trading crossroads 2. center for Arab tribal religious worship 3. Ka?aba ? fallen from heaven and has special powers

The Earth and Its Peoples - Chapter 13

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CHAPTER 13 Mongol Eurasia and Its Aftermath, 1200?1500 I?? seq NLA \r 0 \h . The Rise of the Mongols, 1200?1260 A?? seq NL1 \r 0 \h . Nomadism in Central and Inner Asia 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Nomadic groups depended on scarce water and pasture resources; in times of scarcity, conflicts occurred, resulting in the extermination of smaller groups and in the formation of alliances and out-migration. Around the year 1000 the lands inhabited by the Mongols experienced unusually dry weather with its attendant effects on the availability of resources and pressures on the nomadic Mongol tribes.
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