Yes, the Huns and Mongols are not directly related. The Huns were a nomadic group from Central Asia who lived around 370-469 AD, while the Mongols were a separate nomadic group from the same region who emerged later, around the 13th century. Though they both originated from Central Asia, they were distinct groups with different histories and cultures.
Yes, the Huns and the Mongols were both nomadic warrior groups from Central Asia, but they were not directly related to each other. The Huns were active in Europe during the late Roman Empire, while the Mongols emerged in the 13th century and established a vast empire in Asia.
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Clemenceau was not related to the Royal family in any way.
When the Mongols invaded China they established the Yuan Dynasty under Kublai Khan (grandson of Genghis Khan). The Mongols were very wary of the Chinese people and did not want them in any sort of high government positions, which caused most of the power to be in the hands of Mongolian peoples. The Mongols built many palaces and monuments and generally supported Chinese cultural acts. The Yuan Dynasty saw advancements in the arts as well as an influx of cartography, foods, and knowledge from the Muslim world. They even had a unified way of writing Chinese and Mongolian. However as the Mongols became greedier, they began to drain China of much of its wealth and induced forced labor to an extent. After Kublai Khan's death the dynasty lingered for a few years and in 1368 it ended with China having a bitterness toward the Mongols
Because the Japanese had a plan against the mongols soldiers and because the mongols were kind of weak because of hard training the night befor and their weapons were way more smaller and not good as the Japanese's weapons(ching can chan its you wiwi bjks gugs chang chin nanm man num ghi)
Yes, the Huns and the Mongols were both nomadic warrior groups from Central Asia, but they were not directly related to each other. The Huns were active in Europe during the late Roman Empire, while the Mongols emerged in the 13th century and established a vast empire in Asia.
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The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.
The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.
No they are not related in any way
No, they are not related in any way.
No, they are not related in any way.
no
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
They aren't related