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The Mongols. From their home on the steppes of Central Asia, the Mongols eventually ruled most of Eurasia.

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1 The Mongols

2 From their home on the steppes of Central Asia, the Mongols eventually ruled most of Eurasia

3 Mongol Conquests

4 Steppes are…

5 Mongolians were pastoralists

6 …and nomads didn’t “wander” followed seasonal patterns to find water and grass for animals lived in clans: groups with common ancestor

7 Lived in yurts or gers

8 Yurts are still used in Mongolia today

9 Known for skill on horseback

10 Genghis Khan Chingghis or Jenghiz named Temujin 1206 united Mongols given title Genghis Khan or Universal Ruler 1221 controlled Central Asia

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12 army had 3 horses per soldier invented stirrup-- could stand, turn, shoot silk underwear under armor for protection 13th century saddle

13 Feared yet Respected organized army decimal units: 10 = platoon, 100 = company, 1000 = brigade employed clever strategies adopted weapons & technology used cruelty as weapon

14 There can be no doubt that even if for a thousand years to come no evil befalls the country, yet will it not be possible to completely repair the damage, and bring back the land to the state in which it was formerly. Hamd-Allah Mustawfi describing damage to Tigris and Euphrates Valley in The Geographical Part of the Nuzhat al-Qulub

15 The Four Khanates

16 Kublai Khan grandson of Genghis established Yuan Dynasty in 1279 moved capital to Beijing rather than ruling from the steppes Mongols lived apart from Chinese encouraged foreign trade tolerated Chinese culture

17 Kublai Khan welcomed many foreigners considered more trustworthy than Chinese spent 17 years in China told stories years later while imprisoned during war between Genoa and Venice Travels of Marco Polo Marco Polo

18 Failure to Conquer Japan 1274 forced Koreans to build massive fleet--largest invasion until WWII 1281 typhoon destroyed fleet Japanese praised kamikaze “Divine Wind”

19 Fall of Mongol Empire after Kublai Khan’s death resentment grew Chinese taxed to finance war floods cause famine, disease 1368 Ming overthrow Yuan only Golden Horde continues

20 Focus question Were the Mongols a regressive force or agents of cultural diffusion in world history? Regressive force  to make worse Cultural diffusion  Spread of culture  Movement of ideas from one culture to another


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