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What did Kublai Khan give to Marco polo that were golden tablets that is called the karn?

The tablet was called a karn


What did Kublia Khan give Marco permission to do?

To go to countries and investigate the culture there


Why didnt kublai khan not give govement jobs to the Chinese?

Koublai kan didn't give government power to the Chinese because if he did China would be more likely to rebel and they would have less power over them.


Give Marco Polo sample essay?

MARCO POLOHow many explorers do you know? Do you have a favorite? One that really stands out above the others was Marco Polo. Polo was a European merchant who just happened to change history by discovering a land route to China for the Europeans.Marco Polo was born on September 15, 1244, in Venice, Italy. His father was the famous trader Niccolò Polo. He actually "discovered" (reported it's existence) China and made a friendship with Kublai Khan, the emperor of China. Little is known about Marco's childhood, although we know that his father and uncle, Maffeo Polo, did embark on several long voyages to the Middle East. During these voyages, he was usually left at home, with several thick books to read. Eventually, Marco studied very hard at a very fine school; he was a very avid and gifted learner and eagerly retained all of the information he was taught in school. He also played sports, like kick-the-ball (soccer) and swimming. What allowed him to go on the expedition was that he was an only child, and he seemed very eager to go, so he could gain more knowledge of the world, so his father allowed him to go, but only if he followed his father's stringent directions throughout the trip. They only expected this trip to take two years at the most.Marco, Maffeo, and Niccolò set out on their great journey in 1251. It all started because of a friendly relationship with Kublai Kahn, due to a much earlier journey his father had taken when he was a young man. And also, Italy needed more kerosene oil, and wanted to dispatch a few catholic missionaries as well. They were the first westerners to travel to Eastern Asia by land. The Silk Road hadn't formed yet, so they had to pave their own path. That was a very hard task, because they had to cross mountains, raging rivers, and bone deserts. The Polos planned a trip to the Middle East, but they decided to take the north passage, became lost, and wandered off until they reached modern day Mongolia, which was ruled by Kublai Khan. Khan reined all of Asia as well. He recognized them instantly once they reached China. He became interested in their religion on their last journey there as well. Kublai Khan treated the Polos very nicely, making them guests of honor. He even put Marco (now an adult) in charge of the military for some time! Unfortunately, Kublai was quite greedy, for he kept the Polos there for more than twenty years. When the Polos wanted to go, Khan wouldn't let them, because he wanted an audience of Westerners. Finally, when Kublai let them go back to Europe, they had to do a favor for him; return a princess to a town in present-day India. The obvious answer: they did.When they finally returned to Italy, a war was raging between Venice and Geneva, and Marco was put in a prison as a wartime prisoner. There, he met a writer named Rustchello, who had been a writer before he had been put in prison as a wartime hostage, and told him about of his adventures in the Eastern Land. Since Rustchello had been a former writer, he wrote the stories down onto the paper that Marco had given him, and published a book under the title of Le Livre des Merveilles, or The Book of Wonders. In this book, he described China and its marvels, such as the Great Wall. The book described many accurate aspects, of China, such as how to get there. There was also information about China's government, who Kublai Khan was, and most importantly, the travels of Marco. Polo related his experiences traveling the trade routes to the Far East with his father and uncle in the late 13th Century. They twice visited the ruler Kublai Khan in China, and brought greeting from him to the Vatican. On the second trip, they stayed at Khan's insistence nearly 17 years (1274-1291). Polo's recounting of the trips includes sections on the Middle East, China, Japan and Southeast Asia, and eastern Africa. Eventually Polo's "Silk Road" to the East was mostly taken over by sailing routes. One section that really annoyed most Europeans was that China was more technologically more advanced at the time than Europe, with all those silk makers, and advanced metal-working, which should've not surprised the Europeans, but it did. This book actually inspired Christopher Columbus on his stormy way across the Atlantic. Nevertheless, the book became an instant bestseller. The scribes were working frantically to copy the book down onto the paper that Marco had already taught a few people how to make, and each copy that was finished, sold quickly, for there was always someone waiting to buy that copy.Marco Polo died on January 9, 1324. When he died, he was approximately 71 years old. Overall, Marco Polo is considered one of history's greatest explorers, not to mention that he actually was trained to be a merchant. The Polos contributed many marvels, items and ideas to European trade, such as noodles (Spaghetti!), and opened the door to exploration. The Polo family were the first modern Europeans to set foot in China. One secret of his success was that, Marco wasn't greedy, like Christopher Columbus. He only took his fair share of merchandise, and became so worried when a Chinese merchant gave him too much, that he returned the excess! He possessed the ideal conscience and character for a perfect explorer (and the great Kublai Khan adored him.) Thanks to Marco, he became one of history's greatest explorers that helped open relations between Europe and Asia.


What name did Marco polo give japan?

He never was in Japan.

Related questions

What did Kublai Khan give to Marco polo that were golden tablets that is called the karn?

The tablet was called a karn


Did Kublai Khan give Marco Polo a ship to sail back home?

yes he because he had to sail home or he could just ride on land


Can you give a List of the People Marco Polo met on his travels?

No, not really because this was too long ago. Only major people can be given. Kublai Khan in Peking. At 21 Khan sends him as an enyoy to a remote area of China. For several years Polo was a governor of a Chinese City. He escorted the daughter of Khan to Persia. He died in 1324


What did Kublia Khan give Marco permission to do?

To go to countries and investigate the culture there


What was the Chinese name for Kublai Khans dynasty?

Khan changed his name to Yuan to give more appeal to the Chinese and so his dynasty was named the Yuan Dynasty.


Why didnt kublai khan not give govement jobs to the Chinese?

Koublai kan didn't give government power to the Chinese because if he did China would be more likely to rebel and they would have less power over them.


Give Marco Polo sample essay?

MARCO POLOHow many explorers do you know? Do you have a favorite? One that really stands out above the others was Marco Polo. Polo was a European merchant who just happened to change history by discovering a land route to China for the Europeans.Marco Polo was born on September 15, 1244, in Venice, Italy. His father was the famous trader Niccolò Polo. He actually "discovered" (reported it's existence) China and made a friendship with Kublai Khan, the emperor of China. Little is known about Marco's childhood, although we know that his father and uncle, Maffeo Polo, did embark on several long voyages to the Middle East. During these voyages, he was usually left at home, with several thick books to read. Eventually, Marco studied very hard at a very fine school; he was a very avid and gifted learner and eagerly retained all of the information he was taught in school. He also played sports, like kick-the-ball (soccer) and swimming. What allowed him to go on the expedition was that he was an only child, and he seemed very eager to go, so he could gain more knowledge of the world, so his father allowed him to go, but only if he followed his father's stringent directions throughout the trip. They only expected this trip to take two years at the most.Marco, Maffeo, and Niccolò set out on their great journey in 1251. It all started because of a friendly relationship with Kublai Kahn, due to a much earlier journey his father had taken when he was a young man. And also, Italy needed more kerosene oil, and wanted to dispatch a few catholic missionaries as well. They were the first westerners to travel to Eastern Asia by land. The Silk Road hadn't formed yet, so they had to pave their own path. That was a very hard task, because they had to cross mountains, raging rivers, and bone deserts. The Polos planned a trip to the Middle East, but they decided to take the north passage, became lost, and wandered off until they reached modern day Mongolia, which was ruled by Kublai Khan. Khan reined all of Asia as well. He recognized them instantly once they reached China. He became interested in their religion on their last journey there as well. Kublai Khan treated the Polos very nicely, making them guests of honor. He even put Marco (now an adult) in charge of the military for some time! Unfortunately, Kublai was quite greedy, for he kept the Polos there for more than twenty years. When the Polos wanted to go, Khan wouldn't let them, because he wanted an audience of Westerners. Finally, when Kublai let them go back to Europe, they had to do a favor for him; return a princess to a town in present-day India. The obvious answer: they did.When they finally returned to Italy, a war was raging between Venice and Geneva, and Marco was put in a prison as a wartime prisoner. There, he met a writer named Rustchello, who had been a writer before he had been put in prison as a wartime hostage, and told him about of his adventures in the Eastern Land. Since Rustchello had been a former writer, he wrote the stories down onto the paper that Marco had given him, and published a book under the title of Le Livre des Merveilles, or The Book of Wonders. In this book, he described China and its marvels, such as the Great Wall. The book described many accurate aspects, of China, such as how to get there. There was also information about China's government, who Kublai Khan was, and most importantly, the travels of Marco. Polo related his experiences traveling the trade routes to the Far East with his father and uncle in the late 13th Century. They twice visited the ruler Kublai Khan in China, and brought greeting from him to the Vatican. On the second trip, they stayed at Khan's insistence nearly 17 years (1274-1291). Polo's recounting of the trips includes sections on the Middle East, China, Japan and Southeast Asia, and eastern Africa. Eventually Polo's "Silk Road" to the East was mostly taken over by sailing routes. One section that really annoyed most Europeans was that China was more technologically more advanced at the time than Europe, with all those silk makers, and advanced metal-working, which should've not surprised the Europeans, but it did. This book actually inspired Christopher Columbus on his stormy way across the Atlantic. Nevertheless, the book became an instant bestseller. The scribes were working frantically to copy the book down onto the paper that Marco had already taught a few people how to make, and each copy that was finished, sold quickly, for there was always someone waiting to buy that copy.Marco Polo died on January 9, 1324. When he died, he was approximately 71 years old. Overall, Marco Polo is considered one of history's greatest explorers, not to mention that he actually was trained to be a merchant. The Polos contributed many marvels, items and ideas to European trade, such as noodles (Spaghetti!), and opened the door to exploration. The Polo family were the first modern Europeans to set foot in China. One secret of his success was that, Marco wasn't greedy, like Christopher Columbus. He only took his fair share of merchandise, and became so worried when a Chinese merchant gave him too much, that he returned the excess! He possessed the ideal conscience and character for a perfect explorer (and the great Kublai Khan adored him.) Thanks to Marco, he became one of history's greatest explorers that helped open relations between Europe and Asia.


Can you give an essay on Marco Polo?

It's not done yet. I did the best I could.Biographical essayMARCO POLOHow many explorers do you know? Do you have a favorite? One that really stands out above the others was Marco Polo. Polo was a European merchant who just happened to change history by discovering a land route to China for the Europeans.Marco Polo was born on September 15, 1244, in Venice, Italy. His father was the famous trader Niccolò Polo. He actually "discovered" (reported it's existence) China and made a friendship with Kublai Khan, the emperor of China. Little is known about Marco's childhood, although we know that his father and uncle, Maffeo Polo, did embark on several long voyages to the Middle East. During these voyages, he was usually left at home, with several thick books to read. Eventually, Marco studied very hard at a very fine school; he was a very avid and gifted learner and eagerly retained all of the information he was taught in school. He also played sports, like kick-the-ball (soccer) and swimming. What allowed him to go on the expedition was that he was an only child, and he seemed very eager to go, so he could gain more knowledge of the world, so his father allowed him to go, but only if he followed his father's stringent directions throughout the trip. They only expected this trip to take two years at the most.Marco, Maffeo, and Niccolò set out on their great journey in 1251. It all started because of a friendly relationship with Kublai Kahn, due to a much earlier journey his father had taken when he was a young man. And also, Italy needed more kerosene oil, and wanted to dispatch a few catholic missionaries as well. They were the first westerners to travel to Eastern Asia by land. The Silk Road hadn't formed yet, so they had to pave their own path. That was a very hard task, because they had to cross mountains, raging rivers, and bone deserts. The Polos planned a trip to the Middle East, but they decided to take the north passage, became lost, and wandered off until they reached modern day Mongolia, which was ruled by Kublai Khan. Khan reined all of Asia as well. He recognized them instantly once they reached China. He became interested in their religion on their last journey there as well. Kublai Khan treated the Polos very nicely, making them guests of honor. He even put Marco (now an adult) in charge of the military for some time! Unfortunately, Kublai was quite greedy, for he kept the Polos there for more than twenty years. When the Polos wanted to go, Khan wouldn't let them, because he wanted an audience of Westerners. Finally, when Kublai let them go back to Europe, they had to do a favor for him; return a princess to a town in present-day India. The obvious answer: they did.When they finally returned to Italy, a war was raging between Venice and Geneva, and Marco was put in a prison as a wartime prisoner. There, he met a writer named Rustchello, who had been a writer before he had been put in prison as a wartime hostage, and told him about of his adventures in the Eastern Land. Since Rustchello had been a former writer, he wrote the stories down onto the paper that Marco had given him, and published a book under the title of Le Livre des Merveilles, or The Book of Wonders. In this book, he described China and its marvels, such as the Great Wall. The book described many accurate aspects, of China, such as how to get there. There was also information about China's government, who Kublai Khan was, and most importantly, the travels of Marco. Polo related his experiences traveling the trade routes to the Far East with his father and uncle in the late 13th Century. They twice visited the ruler Kublai Khan in China, and brought greeting from him to the Vatican. On the second trip, they stayed at Khan's insistence nearly 17 years (1274-1291). Polo's recounting of the trips includes sections on the Middle East, China, Japan and Southeast Asia, and eastern Africa. Eventually Polo's "Silk Road" to the East was mostly taken over by sailing routes. One section that really annoyed most Europeans was that China was more technologically more advanced at the time than Europe, with all those silk makers, and advanced metal-working, which should've not surprised the Europeans, but it did. This book actually inspired Christopher Columbus on his stormy way across the Atlantic. Nevertheless, the book became an instant bestseller. The scribes were working frantically to copy the book down onto the paper that Marco had already taught a few people how to make, and each copy that was finished, sold quickly, for there was always someone waiting to buy that copy.Marco Polo died on January 9, 1324. When he died, he was approximately 71 years old. Overall, Marco Polo is considered one of history's greatest explorers, not to mention that he actually was trained to be a merchant. The Polos contributed many marvels, items and ideas to European trade, such as noodles (Spaghetti!), and opened the door to exploration. The Polo family were the first modern Europeans to set foot in China. One secret of his success was that, Marco wasn't greedy, like Christopher Columbus. He only took his fair share of merchandise, and became so worried when a Chinese merchant gave him too much, that he returned the excess! He possessed the ideal conscience and character for a perfect explorer (and the great Kublai Khan adored him.) Thanks to Marco, he became one of history's greatest explorers that helped open relations between Europe and Asia.


What was Marco quote?

Live for the moment and never give up.


Did Genghis Khan give his people religious freedom?

Yea he did


What do badges do in khan academy?

They can give you points. And they are really fun to get.


Why atom gives the line spectrum and molecule give the band spectrum?

atom give line spectrum because it is sharukh khan and molecule is salman khan that is why it give continiuos spectrum