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They thought the foreigners were more trustworthy because they had no local loyalties.
He did not trust the Chinese people.
Not by Westerners, no. it had been colonized by the Mongols from 1279 to 1368, and by the Manchus from 1644 to 1911.
They tried to keep the Chinese out of high government offices because they thought the foreigners were more trustworthy because they had no local loyalties.
India is a country with many cultures, and a variety of exotic wildlife. Indian people are very friendly, and are gracious to visitors. There is much to see there with historical value as well.
vikings mongols brought peace to the world also brought different trypes of people together...
Yes there are Mongols , people living in Mongolia are mongols.
Indian muslims consider themselves as people living in a place being controlled by an opposing religion so they have a problem with dealing with foreginers as they are also living in a volatile enviorment
When the Mongols took over a place, they normally did not change their way of life. Their main goal was to conquer land. They had great religious tolerance, but they didn't know how to really control a government. Though when they took over China, which was divided into three states (Tanggut, Jin, & Song), they united these states. The merchant economy flourished. Technology also continued to advance.
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The Yuan social classes were divided into four groups: at the top was mongols. Next was foreigners, then came northern chinese. At the bottom was southern chinese.
The Mongols did not had much experience with government. But the Chinese had a lot of experience. Kublai kept some of the Chinese governing traditions. For example, he built is capital at Beijing, using Chinese styles. He also declared himself emperor, beginning the Yuan Dynasty. The Chinese were familiar with such steps. Taking these steps made it easier for Kublai to control China. However, Kublai did not let Chinese people gain political power. He kept political power for Mongols. He ended the testing system for choosing government officials. Only Mongols and trusted foreigners could get important positions. The Mongols limited Chinese people to minor jobs with little power.