Constantinople was not a Mongol city. It was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire. The were no Mongols
No! Mongols are people who live in Mongolia. Communists are communists.
The Mongols, a tribe of nomadic people around 500 BCE lived in Asia and were traders and herdsmen. They herded sheep and traded horses with the ancient Chinese and Persians. In the summer, they moved with their herds across the vast steppes of Asia, seeking fresh pasture land with the help of their dogs. They traveled in small groups composed of only two or three families and had to travel 20 miles before they ran into another family group.
The negative effects of the Mongol conquest would be the destruction they caused. The Mongols looted, raped and pillaged anyplace that would not surrender to Mongol authority. The only people allowed to live were engineers and artisans who were then turned into slaves. The Mongols caused a lot of destruction during thier campaigns. Places such as Kiev and Baghdad lost libraries and hospitals. The Mongols also burned crops, diverted rivers and catapulted diseased corpses into cities in order to starve or infect people with deadly diseases. Some historians believe that the use of dead bodies by the Mongols is what brought the Black Death to Europe.
The Franks family lived in the secret annex for 2 years and 29 days before they were captured by the Germans Police.
Most people were farmers. There were artisans and labourers in the towns. There were thriving trading networks throughout the empire and beyond and many ships sailed around the Mediterranean. The poor struggled for survival. In the cities of Rome and Constantinople they were given a free grain dole. The rich had a lavish, ostentatious and self-indulgent lifestyle.
Mongolia
No! Mongols are people who live in Mongolia. Communists are communists.
Many Mongols today live a modern lifestyle, residing in urban areas and engaging in a variety of professions. However, there are still some who maintain traditional nomadic or semi-nomadic lifestyles, herding livestock on the vast steppes of Mongolia. Overall, Mongols today have adapted to contemporary society while still preserving elements of their rich cultural heritage.
live peacfully
Pastoral nomadic.
Pastoral nomadic.
The Mongols lived in many parts of China, and now live in Laos and Vietnam.Of course though, Mongols were nomads and were briefly scattered thoughout the world
Greeks and Turks, and in the olden days the Ottomans
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Nomadically. They live in yurts, which are essentially huge tents that can be folded up and moved around. The Mongols live in the Central Asian Steppes and follow the grazing patterns of the livestock they follow.
Because they don't have a set place to live. They roam and loot.
Catholic Answer Constantinople, end of the fourth century, beginning of the fifth.