A large of how the Mongols were able to stabilize their vast empire was through the use of force to contain any rebellions. What cannot be overlooked, however, was that they maintained trade routed from East to West, this helped integrate cultures. They advanced the spread of technologies, medicines and did not suppress other religions.
Mongol Empire was created in 1206.
The Mongol Empire
Located almost all over Asia. And touch Europe,too. Mongol Empire was the biggest Empire and most powerful Empire of all time. Mongol Empire and Khmer Empire were friends (two powerful Empires of 12 century). If you want to see a map of Mongol Empire, search it in Google, or go to THE related Linkbelow.
It was the Mongol Empire.
The Mongol Empire promoted trade and cultural exchanges between Asia and Europe
The founder of the Mongol Empire is Genghis Khan. He united the Mongol tribes in the 12th and 13th centuries and successfully expanded the empire across Asia and Europe. Genghis Khan is known for his military tactics and his ability to establish a vast empire.
Pax Mongolia led to regional stability, increasing trade on the Silk Road
Mongol Empire was created in 1206.
The Mongol Empire was between 1206-1368.
Emir Timur was determined to restore the Mongol Empire.
the mongol rule their empire by help the animal and plantation
Genghis Khan was the first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire.
The Mongol Empire
Located almost all over Asia. And touch Europe,too. Mongol Empire was the biggest Empire and most powerful Empire of all time. Mongol Empire and Khmer Empire were friends (two powerful Empires of 12 century). If you want to see a map of Mongol Empire, search it in Google, or go to THE related Linkbelow.
Foreign invaders took control of the Mongol Empire. During this time, corruption and rebellions also spread in this empire
It was the Mongol Empire.
Mongol culture did not spread widely in Europe and Asia because the Mongol Empire was focused more on conquest and empire-building rather than cultural diffusion. Additionally, the Mongols were a nomadic society that did not establish long-lasting settlements in the regions they conquered. Furthermore, local populations often resisted adopting Mongol culture due to differences in language, religion, and customs.