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dexar [7]
3 years ago
10

How did the Mongol invasions affect regular life, and how did it affect the cultures as a whole? How are these impacts different

or the same?
History
2 answers:
LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
6 0
The Mongol Empire (Mongolian: Mongolyn Ezent Güren listen (help·info); Mongolian Cyrillic: Монголын эзэнт гүрэн; Mongolian pronunciation: [mɔŋɡ(ɔ)ɮˈiːŋ ɛt͡sˈɛnt ˈɡurəŋ]; also Орда ("the Horde") in Russian chronicles) existed during the 13th and 14th centuries and was the largest contiguous land empire in history.[2] Originating in the steppes of Central Asia, the Mongol Empire eventually stretched from Eastern Europe and parts of Central Europe to the Sea of Japan, extending northwards into Siberia, eastwards and southwards into the Indian subcontinent, Indochina and the Iranian Plateau; and westwards as far as the Levant and the Carpathian Mountains.

Mongol Empire


Ikh Mongol Uls

1206–1368

Expansion of the Mongol Empire 1206–1294
superimposed on a modern political map of Eurasia

StatusNomadic empireCapital

1206–1235:  Avarga

1235–1260:  Karakorum[a]

1260–1368:  Khanbaliq(Dadu)[b]

Common languages

Mongolian

Turkic

Chinese

Persian and other languages

ReligionInitially

Tengrism

Shamanism

Later

Islam

Buddhism

Nestorianism

GovernmentElective monarchy
Later also hereditaryGreat Khan 

• 1206–1227

Genghis Khan

• 1229–1241

Ögedei Khan

• 1246–1248

Güyük Khan

• 1251–1259

Möngke Khan

• 1260–1294

Kublai Khan (nominal)

• 1333–1368

Toghan Temür Khan(nominal)LegislatureKurultaiHistory 

• Genghis Khanproclaims
the Mongol Empire

1206

• Death of Genghis Khan

1227

• Pax Mongolica

1250–1350

• Empire fragments

1260–1294

• Fall of Yuan dynasty

1368

• Collapse of the
Chagatai Khanate

1687Area1206 (unification of Mongolia)[1]4,000,000 km2(1,500,000 sq mi)1227 (Genghis Khan's death)[1]13,500,000 km2(5,200,000 sq mi)1294 (Kublai's death)[1]23,500,000 km2(9,100,000 sq mi)1309 (last formal reunification)[1]24,000,000 km2(9,300,000 sq mi)CurrencyVarious[c]

Preceded bySucceeded byKhamag MongolKhwarazmian EmpireQara KhitaiJīn dynastySong dynastyWestern XiaAbbasid CaliphateNizari Ismaili stateKievan Rus'Volga BulgariaCumaniaAlaniaKingdom of DaliKimek KhanateGoryeoChagatai KhanateGolden HordeIlkhanateYuan dynastyNorthern Yuan dynastyTimurid EmpireAnatolian BeyliksMamluk SultanateKingdom of PolandGrand Duchy of LithuaniaMing dynastyJos
nasty-shy [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The Mongol invasions changed the life of every culture they conquered uniquely. Because their rule wasn't the same in all of them. Also, these impacts were always different from the rest because of the different approaches they took on each culture and territory.

Explanation:

First of all, Mongol invasions affected every culture they fought differently. Because in the first place some were conquered, and some resisted, also because the ones that were conquered by them weren't managed in the same way. For example, Russian princes ruled their people and they were only charged a certain tribute. Therefore the major impact they had was on economic areas. Turkey conquered territory was different, because the Mongols found the people of the likeness and moved to approach them, so their impact was on society, culture, and ways. On the other hand, Chinese society didn't change because the Mongols adopted their culture and followed it to unite China. They are different because of the subjective and unique conditions they decided to follow for each culture.

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