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The Mongol Empire promoted trade and cultural exchanges between Asia and Europe
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Mongol conquest of the Song Dynasty happened in 1235.
In the film 'Mongol,' the only surviving trace of the Tangut civilization after the kingdom's conquest by Temudgin is the remnants of their written language. This serves as a poignant reminder of the culture and achievements of the Tangut people, highlighting the impact of the Mongol conquests on diverse civilizations. The film underscores the fragility of cultural heritage in the face of war and conquest.
Thomas T. Allsen has written: 'Culture and conquest in Mongol Eurasia' -- subject(s): Civilization, Relations, Mongols, OverDrive, History, Nonfiction 'Culture and Conquest in Mongol Eurasia (Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization)'
Started in 1276
Genghis Khan
21 December 1237
Mongol rule refers to the period during the 13th and 14th centuries when the Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan, expanded across much of Asia and parts of Europe, becoming the largest contiguous empire in history. Under Mongol leadership, territories were unified, trade routes like the Silk Road flourished, and cultural exchanges occurred. The Mongols implemented a system of governance that allowed local rulers to maintain authority, provided they paid tribute and acknowledged Mongol supremacy. This era significantly impacted the political, economic, and cultural landscape of the regions under Mongol influence.
the Conquest of China
it was the expansion of the empire and organization of government
The mongol conquests were invasions made by the nomadic people, the Mongolian. They conquest almost all of Asia and part of Europe. They were stopped by the Polish, in the West and by the Israeli and Saudi Arabians in the Middle East.