Life changed for Ho when Emperor Yong'le suddenly died in 1424. Zhu Gaozhi became the next emperor of China. Gaozhi wanted nothing to do with navel exploring and scrapped all ideas of a seventh Treasure Fleet.
The death of Mongol leader Möngke Khan in 1259 marked a major turning point in the history of the Mongol Empire. The ensuing power struggle between his successors, Kublai Khan and Ariq Böke, led to a split in the empire and the beginning of a long period of division and decline. This event ultimately contributed to the fragmentation and eventual downfall of the mongol empire.
Mongke Khan
either , 2, 4, 6 or 7
eliminate individuals who opposed his rule.
Temujin or Genghis Khan, lived from roughly about 1162 to 1227 and is best known for founding the Mongol Empire, which was the largest continuous empire in history. Even though the Mongol population only numbered one to two million, their huge number of horses enabled them to conquer large amounts of territory. Temujin was a ruthless and pragmatic leader, and although he had no real experience in governing he was open to taking on foreign advisors and help. He pursued an aggressive foreign policy and during his lifetime, the Mongol Empire eventually spread to most of Asia. He and his troops were known for their ruthlessness and acquired a reputation of willing to wipe out an entire city's population if they were to resist. After his death, there was an internal struggle for supremacy among the Mongol leaders and his huge empire was split into smaller khanates.
Black Death was started in Mongol army camps. It spread the whole world via Mongol army attacks.
The death of Mongol leader Möngke Khan in 1259 marked a major turning point in the history of the Mongol Empire. The ensuing power struggle between his successors, Kublai Khan and Ariq Böke, led to a split in the empire and the beginning of a long period of division and decline. This event ultimately contributed to the fragmentation and eventual downfall of the mongol empire.
yes, it certainly did. In Mongol army camps rats died and spread Black Death.
Black death originated in china, in mongol army camps. Due to bad hygiene conditions and bad sanitation.
Mongke Khan
Mongke Khan
Black Death traveled with Mongol armies. Also it spread through trade routes faster.
Black Death started in china, in Mongol camps. Poor hygiene conditions were the cause.
After the death of Kublai Khan (the last great khan) in 1294.
yes
The general school of thought is that the Mongol empire broke up due to the death of the last of the Khan's. Others believe it was simply because the feuding had gone on for too many years.
black death Plague was spread via silk road. Mongol armies also spread it.