answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Choose all that apply. Which tribes made up the Mongolic tribes of the Xiongnu Empire Xianbei Indo Aryan Tibetan Luandi Lan Siberian-Taiga Ugaritic?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who first settled in Mongolia?

The first people who settled Mongolia were a number nomadic tribe which included the Xiongnu, the Rouran, the Xianbei, the Gökturks. Mongolia as it is known today was established by Ghengis Khan who managed to unite the various nomadic tribes.


Where is the setting in mulan?

The Setting of the Mulan was in the China; specifically in Han Dynasty. It was taken there because it related to their culture and history. In China, there are also warriors that are women. The Mulan begins when the reuniting of the clan of Tuoba and Xianbei. The Touba in northeast china controlled the northearn china that made them slave and follow the rules under the Touba. Even though other military culture of Xianbei reamin, still the rules of Touba continued. Mulan is about conquering other dynasty and try to manipulate their rules. In this case the two cultures of Touba and Xaianbei were combined.


Who were the allies of the Han Dynasty?

The Han Dynasty of ancient China had several allies, including the Wuhuan and Xiongnu tribes in the early years. Later on, the Han Dynasty formed an alliance with the Xianbei tribes to counter the Xiongnu. Additionally, the Han Dynasty established diplomatic relations and trade ties with various Central Asian kingdoms, such as the Parthians and Kushans.


Who was the founder of Mongolia?

he area of what is now Mongolia has been ruled by various nomadic empires, including the Xiongnu, the Rouran, the Xianbei, the Gökturks, and others. The Mongol Empire was founded by Chinggis Khaanin 1206. After the collapse of the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongols returned to their earlier patterns of internal strife. In the 16th and 17th centuries, Mongolia came under the influence of Tibetan Buddhism. At the end of the 17th century, most of Mongolia had been incorporated into the area ruled by the Qing Dynasty. During the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, Mongolia declared independence, but had to struggle until 1921 to firmly establish de-facto independence, and until 1945 to gain international recognition. As a consequence, it came under strong Russian and Soviet influence: In 1924, theMongolian People's Republic was declared, and Mongolian politics began to follow the same patterns as Soviet politics of the time. After the breakdown of communist regimes in Eastern Europe in late 1989, Mongolia saw its own Democratic Revolution in early 1990, which led to a multi-party system, a new constitution in 1992, and the - rather rough - transition to a market economy.