Unintentionally if at all. The black plague is caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis. These lived in the bodies of Oriental rat fleas that lived on black rats. These black rats lived on merchant ships that traversed Europe's waters. This is how it spread once it arrived in Europe. How it got to Europe is not proven but it is believed that the fleas made their way from China to Europe by way of the silk road sometime in the early 14th century. This coincides with the western encroachment of the Mongol Empire into Eastern Europe. The Mongol Empire reached the Mediterranean around 1279 and naturally any livestock they brought with them would have been infested with fleas. However it could just as easily have reached Europe by way of the Indian ocean and through Arabia or Egypt along trade routes said fleas living on ship board rats that may very well have traveled by way of the Indian and Pacific Oceans all the way from southeast Asia.
originally Plague started in China, in Mongol army camps. During Mongol attacks it spread across Europe.
The Black Death was spread by contact.
Mongols were responsible for it. Plague came along with their armies.
Black Death was caused by Mongols. They caused the Plague to spread.
black death was spread by Mongols. While traders also played an important role.
Yes
The Mongols spread terror and panic and, worst of all, brought the bubonic plague with them.
The plague didn't exist when they were alive. They were before the plague.
The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.
The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.
No, the Black Plague originated in the northwest shores of the Caspian Sea, spread by the Mongols when they attacked Italians in the Crimea. International trade by ship increased the spread as they carried rats and fleas which infected other populations..
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
There was the spread of a plague but the exact nature of the plague is unknown. It is widely believed to be a strain of Bubonic Plague.