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That is a wrong answer it was Moscow. Moscow is a city of cultural influence that became significant during the Mongol rule.
In 1279, Kublai Khan became the first foreign ruler of China when he successfully completed the Mongol conquest of the Southern Song dynasty. As the grandson of Genghis Khan, he established the Yuan dynasty, marking a significant period of Mongol rule over China. Kublai Khan's reign led to considerable cultural and economic exchanges between the East and West. His leadership also marked a pivotal shift in Chinese history as it integrated Mongolian influence into the fabric of Chinese governance.
After the Mongol Empire weakened, the city of Moscow emerged as a powerful center under the rule of Ivan III, also known as Ivan the Great. He expanded Moscow's territory and consolidated power, effectively laying the groundwork for the eventual rise of the Tsardom of Russia. Under his leadership, Moscow became the political and cultural heart of Russia, significantly reducing Mongol influence in the region.
The rebel leader who became emperor after the Mongols were driven out of China was Zhu Yuanzhang. He founded the Ming Dynasty in 1368, taking the throne as the Hongwu Emperor. Zhu Yuanzhang's rise to power marked the end of Mongol rule under the Yuan Dynasty and initiated a period of Chinese self-rule and cultural restoration. His reign is noted for significant reforms and efforts to consolidate power.
Vladimir I. Lenin became the leader of the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution of 1917.
The empires in chronological order are Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and German.
I believe the correct answer is The Safavid Empire.
The period of Mongol control over Central Asia became known as the Mongol Ascendancy.
Yes , the public became aware that this was the first significant military defeat of a German army by Russian forces .
After the Mongol Empire weakened, the city of Moscow emerged as a powerful center under the rule of Ivan III, also known as Ivan the Great. He expanded Moscow's territory and consolidated power, effectively laying the groundwork for the eventual rise of the Tsardom of Russia. Under his leadership, Moscow became the political and cultural heart of Russia, significantly reducing Mongol influence in the region.
The Mongol Empire invaded Russian between 1223 and 1240 CE. After the battles Prince Michael of Chernigov ruled Russia, however he was soon stabbed by the Mongols for not showing respect to Genghis Khan's shrine.
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Because Kiev is the birthplace of Russian culture and nation. The modern peoples of Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia all claim Kievan Rus' as their cultural inheritance.
He united all the tribes of the Mongol plains under himself and became their Khan, or leader. By uniting them under him he also became the only leader, the One Khan. One in Mongol was Genghis. Hence he became Genghis Khan.
Vladimir I. Lenin became the leader of the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Moscow eventually replaced Kiev as the seat of the Russian church. This transition occurred after the Mongol invasion of the 13th century, which significantly weakened Kiev's prominence. Over time, Moscow emerged as a political and religious center, culminating in the establishment of the Moscow Patriarchate in the 16th century. As a result, Moscow became the heart of the Russian Orthodox Church and played a crucial role in its development.
The empires in chronological order are Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and German.
became allies of Germany