They traded musk, perfumes, slaves, gold, silver, jewelry and spices, as well as other products such as silk
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Genghis Khan was the Mongolian ruler in the 13th century. Also, he conquered a vast Eurasian empire.
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No, Genghis Khan did not live in the Forbidden City. The Forbidden City was built in the early 15th century, long after Genghis Khan's death in 1227. Genghis Khan primarily lived in the Mongolian steppe and moved between various portable homes known as yurts. The Forbidden City served as the imperial palace for the Ming and Qing dynasties in Beijing.
it was originally named Constantinople after king constantinople. When it was taken they changed the name.
Constantinople was the largest and wealthiest city in the world.
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Kublai Khan was the ruler of the Mongol Empire in the late thirteenth century; he ruled China and Mongolia. His grandfather was Genghis Khan.
Catholic Answer Constantinople, end of the fourth century, beginning of the fifth.
Catholic Answer Constantinople, end of the fourth century, beginning of the fifth.