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The Transcontinental Empire of Chinggis Khan

Building the Mongol War Machine Mounted warriors Tumens,10,000 troops Messenger force Adopted gunpowder, cannons

First Assault on the Islamic World: Conquest in China Kara Khitai defeated Mongolian Khwarazm, Muhammad Shah II defeated Return to China Xi-Xia kingdom and Jin Empire (Northern China) destroyed Harsh, tolerant Chinggis Khan Capital at Karakorum Shamanistic Tolerated other religions New administration Commerce thrives

Life Under the Mongol Imperium Harsh, tolerant Chinggis Khan Capital at Karakorum Shamanistic Tolerated other religions New administration Commerce thrives

The Death of Chinggis Khan and the Division of the Empire 1227, division of empire Three sons, one grandson -Kubilai Ogedei, third son Elected great khan

The Mongol Drive to the West Golden Horde Khan's tent Russia in the 1200s Many kingdoms Mongols (Tartars) invade

The Mongol Drive to the West Batu, grandson of Chinggis Khan 1236, begins conquest of Russia 1240, Kiev taken and sacked Novgorod spared

The Mongol Empire and the Global Exchange Network

Russia in Bondage Russians in vassalage to Golden Horde Commerce benefits Moscow thrives Metropolitan head of Orthodox church Leads Russian resistance to Mongol Kulikova, 1380 Golden Horde defeated

Mongol Incursions and the Retreat from Europe Hungary, 1240 - Death of Ogedei Batu retreats Hulegu Grandson of Chinggis Khan Ilkhan West to Mesopotamia, North Africa 1258, Baghdad sacked 1260, stopped by Baibars Egyptian Mamluks

The Mongol Assault on the Islamic Heartlands

The Mongol Interlude in Chinese History Ogedei renews attack on China Kubilai Khan Grandson of Chinggis Khan Attacks Song 1271, transformation to Yuan dynasty Capital at Tatu (Beijing)

Gender Roles and the Convergence of Mongol and Chinese Culture Mongol women retain liberties Chabi, wife of Kubilai, influential

Mongol Tolerance and Foreign Cultural Influence Mongol patronage Attracts scholars, artists Religious toleration Buddhists, Nestorians, Latin Christians, Daoists, Muslims Marco Polo Visits court

Social Policies and Scholar-Gentry Resistance Ethnic Chinese resist Especially scholar-gentry Kubilai Protects peasant lands Famine relief Tax, labor burden lessened

The Fall of the House of Yuan Death of Kubilai Dynasty already weakened Song revolt 1274, 1280, Japan attacked Failure By 1350s, territory lost Ju Yanzhang Founds Ming dynasty

Aftershock: The Brief Ride of Timur Timur-i Lang (Tamerlane) Turkish Base at Samarkand 1360s, conquests Persia, Fertile Crescent, India, Russia 1405, death Empire dissolves

Questions Why did the Mongols rule end? What happened? In conclusion, what can we say about the Mongols? …or rather what did they say about the Mongols? Evaluate the Mongols based on what people said about them at the time.