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Chapter 12 Mongols

Chapter 12 The Mongols Where is the Mongol Empire? Who was their famous leader? Describe his conquests from 1209 - 1227

Describe Ogodei’s accomplishments Why was Ogodei’s death harmful for the empire?

What is significant about Mangu’s reign? Who is Kublai Khan and what did he create? List his accomplishments

Describe the Il-Khans of Persia by reading the poem on page 324 of your book. Beginning in 1258 trace the Il-Khans conquests in the Middle East. What part did Islam have in this history?

Who is the Golden Horde? What was their affect in Russia?