The Mongol empire which lasted roughly One hundred and sixty-three years was an empire of nomadic people who were not as barbaric as other empires in their time thought they were. The Mongols ruled over the largest land than any other empire which shows that they were nomadic people which needed a mass amount of land to meet their needs. Their empire had strict laws and customs which come off very violent which led other civilizations to find them barbaric. Although they were nomads they were organized
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The Mongols had done many things to build their empire while also doing some things that may not have been good for themselves or other groups. The Mongols were smart fighters. Instead of trying to go over the Great Wall of China they decided to go around the wall. To weaken the people inside of China‚ they would stop supplies from getting in‚ this resulted in people starving to death. As well as smart fighters‚ The Mongols used psychological warfare as a scare tactic. They would light four fires
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The Mongols- Virtual v.s. Real History By: Sarah Hornbarger The Mongols‚ a group who conquered a huge part of Asia‚ existed from 1000-1500 CE (All Empires). This empire was known for its brutality and swift military conquerings‚ and played a huge role in shaping Asian and European history and culture. A computer game‚ Civilizations‚ is a great tool to roleplay different histories and experience first hand how they might’ve played out. To experience
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Trace Hunter 12/15/12 Period 5 The Mongols were fearsome and savage fighters‚ but had smart and loyal political leaders that gave their small population power. Some of the smartest and loyal leaders were in Persia and china both being at the top of political structures. However the Mongols in china had different beliefs of trusting the natives to have power in politics than the Mongols in Persia did. The political structures in both china and Persia promoted strong merchant trade helping
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Mongol Compare and Contrast Essay. In the 13th and 14th century in the Eurasia region‚ a group known as the Mongols where conquering many lands‚ and with that came great economic and political shifts. However‚ with these changes came new diseases‚ death‚ and total devastation of land‚ especially fields. This destructive path followed with the Mongols everywhere they traveled. Russia suffered the worst‚ having large scale slaughtering and economic trouble‚ whilst China somewhat benefited
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The Mongol Invasion of Europe has debatably caused the Renaissance movement and indirectly‚ most modern advances. They conquered more than 50% of Eurasia in less than 70 years‚ making them possibly the strongest force in the world at that time or before. The Mongols had a huge effect on Western Civilization‚ if not because of their cultural influences‚ but because of their role in the shift of power in the Middle East. The Mongols started their invasions in Central Asia in the early 1200s. They
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Prompt number 1 The rise of the Aztec and Mongol empires had a large impact on the areas they inhabited. The vast difference in geographical regions and mode of inhabitants caused the two empires to develop in very unique ways. Both the Aztecs and the Mongols were very similar in many aspects including their goal of gaining complete power and expanding their empires over a vast area. Even though the Aztecs and Mongols shared many similarities in their war tactics‚ they were separated in their advancements in technology and religion
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11/16/12 History 107 Mongol Influence There were many great warriors throughout the Middle Ages‚ however none so prominent as the Mongols. While the Carolingian “war machine” conquered a sizable expanse of land‚ it was a miniscule feat when compared to the enormous empire the Mongols ultimately created. Though they prospered for a relatively short period of time‚ they succeeded in generating a lasting impact. The traditional stereotypes of the 13th century Mongols were influenced by stories
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explosion of Mongol military might from the steppes of central Asia in the early decades of the 13th century to the death of Timur in1405‚ the nomads of central Asia made a last‚ stunning return to center stage in world history. The Mongols brought about changes in countryside economics‚ the power of the states‚ and overall trade‚ with similarities and differences in the two states respectively. Mongol influences and culture trends can still be observed in Russia as well as China today. The Mongols were
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Even though the Mongol Empire and the Mali Empire were on to separate continents they had key idea in the rise of their empire that resembled each other. The Mali and the Mongol empire both raised their empires on the sense of religious tolerance and they both accomplished cultural growth through trade. However they differed with their use of violence as a method of conquering and their origins. The rise of the Mongol and the Mali Empire were similar in their sense on religious tolerance. In Mali
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