Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan and fifth "Great Khan", though his real influence was limited to the areas of Mongolia, China and Korea. In 1271, Kublai re-united the the northern Han China with the southern Song China under Mongolian rule and founded the Yuan Dynasty, which would rule an area encompassing parts of modern China, Mongolia, Korea, Vietnam, Russia, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and India.
Temujin of the Blue Wolves tribe (more widely known as Genghis Khan) united the Mongol tribes in the late 12th and early 13th century. His success became a fact in 1206 when all the tribes between Manchuria and the Altai Mountains were part of the new Mongol Nation.
Genghis Khan was born with the name Temujin. He was the Chief of a small Mongol tribe. Then he created an army and conquered the different tribes which he united into a confederacy under a kind of feudal system. In 1206, he was Named Genghis Khan, which means " Universal Ruler. "
Emperor Shih Huang-ti United Northern and Southern China
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No. The British people are primarily descended from Celts and Normans, from the British Isles and Scandinavia and western Europe. The Mongols originated in central Asia
this may not be the most detailed answer, but it's better than the previous one, which wasn't even an answer. very simply: Central Asia was tightly centralized while the Mongols were not. they did not have an actual capital and were constantly moving around because of their nomadic lifestyle. the central asians had to protect their land while the mongols had nothing to protect but themselves. this made it easier for them to move their camps and lay more waste to their enemies.
Central Asia has been ruled by various rulers throughout its history. Some notable rulers include Genghis Khan and the Mongols, Timur (Tamerlane), the Timurid dynasty, the Khans of the Golden Horde, the Persian Safavids, the Russian Empire, and the Soviet Union. Today, the countries of Central Asia are independent nations with their own governments.
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It was the leader Genghis Khan
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The Mongols were another Central Asian tribe. The Mongols attacked West Asia and weakened the power of the Turks and the power of the Mongols increased rapidly. The established their hold over Southern Russia and across Central Asia into China. The Mongols embraced Islam.
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No. The British people are primarily descended from Celts and Normans, from the British Isles and Scandinavia and western Europe. The Mongols originated in central Asia
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Mongol Ascendency is the period in which the Mongols controlled all of Central Asia, making overland trade and travel safe
Native people were left incharge of the territories , they conquered people as if the Mongols had never been there . Mongol descendants ruled China , much of central Asia , India and Russia for hundreds of years.
this may not be the most detailed answer, but it's better than the previous one, which wasn't even an answer. very simply: Central Asia was tightly centralized while the Mongols were not. they did not have an actual capital and were constantly moving around because of their nomadic lifestyle. the central asians had to protect their land while the mongols had nothing to protect but themselves. this made it easier for them to move their camps and lay more waste to their enemies.
this may not be the most detailed answer, but it's better than the previous one, which wasn't even an answer. very simply: Central Asia was tightly centralized while the Mongols were not. they did not have an actual capital and were constantly moving around because of their nomadic lifestyle. the central asians had to protect their land while the mongols had nothing to protect but themselves. this made it easier for them to move their camps and lay more waste to their enemies.