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The Rise & Fall of The Mongol Empire (The Fall ((link to www.google…
The Rise & Fall of The Mongol Empire
The Rise
Genghis Khan
Instituted a form of meritocracy in his military with promotion being based on valiance and loyalty as opposed to wealth or familial ties.
Absorbed lower classes into his army, after freeing them from their rich superiors which created loyalty within his ranks.
Helped eliminate power of the wealthy through taxation and tributes.
The Fall
The mongol empire split into 4 separate khanates also known as empires.
the changatai khans ruled Central Asia until the 1370's
The Golden Horde in Russia stayed in power
The Mongol Empire collapsed because of overexpanison and flaws of the original culture.
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The Mongol Empire
Extremely tolerant of religion which helped create harmony stretching across the empire
It was said that a man could walk from one end of the empire to the other with a gold plate on his side without fear of bring robbed.
At its peak, the Mongol empire spanned 9,000,000 square miles, making it the largest contiguous land territory in history.
Mongol Rule in China
Kublai Kahn
Kublai Khan founded a new
dynasty called the Yuan Dynasty.
Kublai Khan united China for the
first time in more than 300 years.
Kublai Khan united China for the
first time in more than 300 years.
Kublai built a palace to enhance his prestige, but his new capital
meant something more.
Mongol leader Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty in China
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