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The Impact Of Genghis Khan And His Empire - Coggle Diagram
The Impact Of Genghis Khan And His Empire
What motivated Genghis Khan to explore and conquer the world
The sky god of the Mongols, Tenggeri, gave Genghis Khan the motivation to conquer the world
Genghis Khan believed that it is his destiny to conquer the world for his god, Tenggeri
Genghis Khan's father's death also inspired him to explore and conquer
Genghis Khan wanted to take over his father's tribe and his place
Genghis Khan's rough childhood might also have impacted on his exploring and conquering, Genghis Khan grew up hunting and foraging to survive, which is related a little bit to killing humans from different countries and conquering
Genghis Khan and his empire's positive impacts on the world
He made many consumer goods, agriculture, weapon, medical stuff, religion available in Europe
Russia became unified for the first time
Many new diplomatic channels were open between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East
Conquered many countries (good for China)
Made the silk road available again
Genghis Khan and his empire's negative impacts on the world
Killed around 40 million people while conquering, reduced the world population by 11%
Isolated Russia from the rest of Europe, which prevented them from being in the renaissance
Conquered many countries (bad for other countries)
Overall Summary
Genghis Khan's motivation to explore and conquer
To conquer the world for his god, Tenggeri
His rough childhood
He wanted to take over his father's tribe and his place
Genghis Khan's positive impacts on the world
Made many goods available in Europe
Unified Russia
Conquered many countries for China
Opened many paths to trade and diplomatic channels between Eurasia
Genghis Khan's negative impacts on the world
Killed many people
Isolated Russia from the rest of Europe
Conquered many countries (bad for those countries)
My feelings about Genghis Khan
I think he is an overall hero because he had more positive impacts on the world, and his positive impacts are more important