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Mongol Eurasia & Its Aftermath Presented By: Janessa Davé Period Two *Quiz Questions in royal blue

Introduction To Chapter 12 Negative connotation Unintentional conquering The Khanates & Genghis Khan Areas the Mongols conquered After Mongols were defeated

Key Terms  Genghis Khan: The title of Temujin when he ruled the Mongols. Genghis Khan was the leader of the Mongol Empire for most of its reign.  Ogodei: the third son of Genghis Khan and second Great Khan of the Mongol empire by succession.  Mongols: a people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang Empire, living as nomads in Norther Eurasia. After 1206, the est. an enormous empire under Genghis Khan, linking Western & Eastern Eurasia.  Il-Khan: A secondary Khan based in Persia. The Il- Khans Khanate was found by Hulegu, a grandson of Genghis Khan; it controlled much of Iran.

Who are the Mongols? Who is Ogodei Khan?

The Rise of the Mongols Revolved around Nomadism: a way of life, forced by a society of resources, in which groups of people continually migrate to find pasture and water. Lasted 60 years until the Mongols really “took off” Temujin's reign and its effects Death of Genghis Khan Temujin in 1227 Ogodei becomes Genghis Khan until – Mamluks start intervening Il-Khans defeated in 1260 at Ain Jalut

Fill in the blanks: ________ is a way of life, forced by a society of resources, in which groups of people continually _______ to find pasture and water.

Great Khans & Rulers of the Mongols Five Great Khans  Genghis Khan Temujin – united the Mongols and ruled between  Ogodei Khan  Guyuk Khan  Mongke Khan  Khubilai Khan Eight Mongol rulers that founded regional khanates  Above five + Batu, Jagadai, Hulegu

Who is Genghis Khan Temujin?

The Mongols and Islam Mongol government and ways of life VS. Islamic beliefs Mongol ways of life were almost opposite of Islamics Abbasid Caliphate destruction in 1258 Il-Khan transition

What religion was the Mongol Empire ultimately against? When did this rivalry start?

Countries That Benefited From Mongol Rule Centralism and Militarism in East Asia Politics in Japan 1274 Korea 1231 Annam (Vietnam) Emergence 1200

How did Japan benefit from Mongol Rule?

Mongol Domination in China Yuan Empire and Khubilai Khan Buddhist priests from Tibet - lamas Fall of Yuan Empire

When did Mongol Domination in China Take place? What Are Lamas?