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jonny [76]
2 years ago
5

¿Cómo era la vida bajo el dominio mogul?​

History
1 answer:
Crazy boy [7]2 years ago
3 0

Vivir bajo el dominio Mongol tenía ciertas características específicas como:

  • Eran nómada
  • Se dedicaban a la recolección y caza de animales
  • Vivian en Yurtas

<h3>¿Quiénes eran los mongoles?</h3>

Mongol es un término antropológico para referirse a un grupo étnico originario de Asia central (actual Mongolia, China y parte Rusia). Esta comunidad se caracterizó por llevar un estilo de vida distinto al de occidente del que se destacan características como:

  • Eran nómadas, no se establecían durante mucho tiempo en un solo lugar.
  • Gran parte de sus costumbres estaba ligada a los caballos, eran sus animales más importantes para el transporte e incluso comían su carne.
  • A pesar de ser nómadas, su vivienda característica era la yurta, una especie de cabaña construida con varas de madera y piel de caballo.
  • Además de consumir la carne de caballo, consumían otras fuentes de proteína animal como perro, lobo, zorro, e incluso humano.
  • Al ser una comunidad nómada, sus principales actividades económicas eran la caza y la recolección.
  • Su convivencia era comunitaria, es decir que no existía la propiedad privada y la colaboración era el principal valor de los mongoles.

Aprenda más sobre los mongoles en: brainly.com/question/1600671

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