answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions

User Avatar

Jeremy Dooley

Lvl 13
2y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What was one way that the Mongol's influence in China differed from the Mongols influence in Persia?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What was one way that the mongols influence in China differed from the mongols influence in Persia?

The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.


What was one way that the Mongols' influence in China differed from the Mongols' influence in Persia?

The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.


What was one way that Mongol's influence in China differed from the Mongols influence in Persia?

the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions


What was one way that the mongol's influence in china differed from the mongol's influence in Persia?

the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions


What were short term effects of Genghis Khan?

1.vast territories of the Mongols were divided among his 3 sons and grandson 2.Mongols ruled an empire stretching from Persia to the North China sea.


What land was not conquered by the mongols in china?

which land was not conquered by the mongols in china


When were the Mongols driven from China?

The Mongols were driven out of China in 1369 by the Ming dynasty.


Why do you think kublai khan tried to limit influence of the Chinese?

I think because to further limit chinese influence ,the Mongols welcomed a strong foreign presence in china


Which land was conquered by the Mongols?

Armenia, China, Korea (North and South) Mongolia, Persia, Turkistan, parts of Burma, Russia, Siam and Vietnam


When did the Mongols first controlled China?

1227 BC, mongols ruled all of northern china


What dynasty did the Mongols set up in china?

The Mongols set up the Yuan Dynasty in China.


Did the Mongol's interfere with the trade and close down the silk road?

In both areas, Mongol rule at first disrupted economies before facilitating trade on a large scale. After the Mongols conquer a territory, generally, there is an increase in trade in that territory because the Mongols make it easier, safer, and cheaper for merchants to travel, thus boosting the economies of conquered territories. When conquering, the Mongols devastated the economy of Persia more than it devasted the economy of China. In Persia, the Mongols destroyed the Persian irrigation systems, thus causing a great decline in ecnomic productivity. In China, nothing so devastating happened, as the economy of China was already in decline by the time of Mongol expansion.