The Mongols basically centralized the government, by having the princes pay tributes to the Mongol khan of the Golden Horde, Batu Khan. Also, Moscow flourished as a seat of the Russian Orthodox Church, and as an entity that conquered neighbouring areas and collected tribute for the Mongols.
they lost control in the 1200s
Mongols avoided imposing their beliefs on the Chinese and adopted Buddhism and Taoism.
The mongols adopted some features of the Chinese style of government.
it was difficult for the mongols to control their empire because after Genghis Khan died, all of his sons and grandsons took control which was crazy, and the empire split into individual little empires all over which obviously didnt work
Ivan III, aka Ivan the Terrible, drove the Mongols out of Russia and established control over western Siberia.
They established control over neighboring peoples.
Yes, Russia controls Siberia.
Do you mean 'Siberia'? Its basically the north part of Asia. Currently, and historically, Siberia is under Russian control. If you mean the Siderian period, it was the first geologic period in the Paleoproterozoic Era and lasted from 2500 to 2300 million years ago.
The Mongols basically centralized the government, by having the princes pay tributes to the Mongol khan of the Golden Horde, Batu Khan. Also, Moscow flourished as a seat of the Russian Orthodox Church, and as an entity that conquered neighbouring areas and collected tribute for the Mongols.
they lost control in the 1200s
The mongols adopted some features of the Chinese style of government.
yes
East Asia
Siberia broke free of Mongolia in the late 15th century. The Russians started to take control of parts of Siberia in the 16th century and by the mid 17th century controlled Siberia to the Pacific. Siberia has not been independent for a long time.
Mongols avoided imposing their beliefs on the Chinese and adopted Buddhism and Taoism.
The leader of the Mongols is the famous Genghis Khan. They claimed 24,000,000 square kilometers and called it the Mongol Empire.