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1 min read•june 18, 2024
📖 AMSCO p.85 - p.91
The Mongols and Their Surroundings:****
pastoral nomads, herders, and hunter-foragers 🐴
grouped by clans and valued warfare and hunting
close proximity to Silk Roads = easy access to luxury goods (e.g., silk clothes, gold jewelry) Genghis Khan****
Khan:
Unconventional War Strategies:
Pax Mongolica: “Mongolian peace”
Golden Horde led by Batu (Genghis’ grandson)
Il-Khanate: Hulegu (another grandson)
Yuan Dynasty: Kublai Khan (yet another grandson)
Chinese Alienation:
Failed Invasions: Japan, Indochina, Burma, and Java
Improved Trade and Cultural Exchanges:
Bubonic Plague:
Centralized Rule:
Fighting Techniques and Technology:
Term | Definition + Significance |
Pax Mongolica | Period of stability during the height of the Mongol Empire's rule; characterized by significant trade, communication, and cultural exchange across Mongol-controlled territories. |
Siege weapons | Specialized devices for military sieges, designed to break through cities and castles so ground forces can proceed with invasion. |
Khanates | Political entities or territorial divisions within the Mongol Empire, each ruled by a khan. Notable examples: Golden Horde (Moscow), Yuan Dynasty (China), Il-Khanate (Middle East). |
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