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1 “An unstoppable and bloody tide of HORROR!”
MONGOLS! “An unstoppable and bloody tide of HORROR!”

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3 Warfare Technology Tactics Saddles Stirrups Bows and arrows
Used extra horses to travel great distances in a day Speed Surprise Ruthless - used fear and intimidation

4 Genghis Khan Title Used clever tactics and fear
Means “universal ruler” Used clever tactics and fear After his death empire expanded into other areas of Asia by his son, Ogedei

5 Mongol Treatment of Conquered People
Tolerated religious differences Encouraged trade Mongol Peace Exchange of knowledge between Europe, Middle East, China Disease also spread

6 Kublai Khan United China for the first time in 300 years
Spent almost his entire life in China Built grand capital at Xanadu Established the Yuan Dynasty

7 Problems for Kublai Distrust of Chinese officials Overtaxed farmers
Attempted to invade Japan Failed miserably Mongol fleet destroyed by “kamikaze” Typhoon winds, means “Divine Wind” Spent too much money

8 Includes Russia, North Korea, South Korea, Iraq and Iran.

9 Khanates Il-Khanate- Iran/Middle East
Eventually adopts Islam Qipchaq Khanate/Golden Horde-Russia Russians led by Ivan III overthrow the Khanate in 1502 Chaghatai Khanate- modern day Mongolia

10 Lasting impact on China
Improved communication Reunified China after centuries of division Ming dynasty began with the overthrow of the Mongols in 1368.


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