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Mongolian National Folklore Ensemble, “Praise of Altai Mountains,” Voices of the Steppe
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The Rise of the Mongols
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The East Asian Cycle of Relations between Nomads and Settled Peoples Steppe peoples need goods produced by settled agriculturists Settled agriculturists have some use for steppe goods
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Strong Chinese state, plus a strong steppe empire, followed by, Simultaneous collapse, followed by,
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Conquest of North China by a foreign (Manchurian) dynasty, followed by, Restoration of native Chinese dynasty and rise of a Steppe Empire
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Conquest of North China by a foreign (Manchurian) dynasty, followed by, Restoration of native Chinese dynasty and rise of a Steppe Empire
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Ch’in and Han (221 BC- 220 AD) Sui and T’ang (581- 907) Sung (960-1279) Hsiung-nu (209 BC - 153 AD First Turkish, Second Turkish, Third Turkish (552-840) Mongols
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Chingiz Khan’s Unusual Rise Usual paths to power in the steppe –Hereditary rulers of established and united tribes –Reorganizers of a disintegrating nomadic state –Election
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Chingiz Khan’s Unusual Rise - 2 Chingiz does not fit these patterns –His tribe is often disloyal –Not a secondary founder of a decaying nomadic state –Not elected, until already master of the steppe
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The Bases of Chingiz’s Power Personal followers (nökod) –Distrust of relatives –Requires daring military feats The army –Cuts across tribal lines –Personal guard –An artificial tribe 1206: a critical juncture
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War with China 1211: massive raids in North China Failure of the raids Adoption of Chinese military technology Policy of conquest
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The Dar al-Islam Khwarazam-shah (‘Ala’ al-Din Muhammad II) Weakness of the shah’s position –Army (composed of Qipchaq Turks) unreliable –Poor relations with Persians –Poor relations with the Sunni ulema The Caliphate, dominant in Iraq Saljuq Turks
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The Turn West Conquest of Kara-Khitai, 1218 Conquest of Transoxiana and Khurasan, 1219 Mongol policies –Systematic massacre: Herat, Nishapur, etc. –Goal punishment, not conquest Russia and the battle of the Kalka, 1223
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The Turn West Conquest of Kara-Khitai, 1218 Conquest of Transoxiana and Khurasan, 1219 Mongol policies –Systematic massacre: Heart, Nishapur, etc. –Goal punishment, not conquest Russia and the battle of the Kalka, 1223
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From Raids to Conquest Conquest of Russia, 1236-1242 Push into central Europe The White, or “Golden” Horde Iran and Mesopotamia –Hülegü –Baghdad 1258 –Damascus, 1260 China, 1279
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