Medieval Mongolia was marked by significant military campaigns, most notably the conquests led by Genghis Khan in the early 13th century. His unification of the Mongol tribes and subsequent invasions resulted in the Mongol Empire's rapid expansion, which included wars against the Khwarezmian Empire and various Chinese states. After Genghis Khan's death, his successors continued military campaigns, including the invasions of Europe and the Song Dynasty in China. These conflicts played a crucial role in the establishment of one of the largest contiguous empires in history.
A knight needs a shield so that it can block things that are coming towards him. This is the Medieval wars.
Beacause people had guns & ships with cannons and forts with cannons also.
Genghis Khan and his grandson Khubla Khan during the 13th century was the only time that Mongolia fought organized wars. Prior to that time Mongolia was situated similar to that of North America: Different nations consisting of Sioux, Cheyenne, Blackfoot, Apache, Commanche, Mohawk, Blackhawk, etc. All fighting amongst themselves. Had those nations become UNITED under one banner, as Genghis Khan UNITED his Mongols...history would probably not be the way it is today in North America. After the era of the Khan's, Mongolia remained safely out of reach from outside influence; other than ultimately coming under the sphere of the Soviet Union.
There was an incredible amount of trade and cultural exchange, punctuated by occassional wars.
He did not invade Mongolia. He found Mongolia.
A knight needs a shield so that it can block things that are coming towards him. This is the Medieval wars.
The book was set in medieval Mongolia.
The plague, and wars.
A series of wars between the chirstains and Muslims
The function of a minstrel was to sing, not to fight.
The Crusades were religious wars fought in medieval times.
it was a hard time with wars going on everywhere
Beacause people had guns & ships with cannons and forts with cannons also.
The People's Mongolia or Outer Mongolia
Genghis Khan and his grandson Khubla Khan during the 13th century was the only time that Mongolia fought organized wars. Prior to that time Mongolia was situated similar to that of North America: Different nations consisting of Sioux, Cheyenne, Blackfoot, Apache, Commanche, Mohawk, Blackhawk, etc. All fighting amongst themselves. Had those nations become UNITED under one banner, as Genghis Khan UNITED his Mongols...history would probably not be the way it is today in North America. After the era of the Khan's, Mongolia remained safely out of reach from outside influence; other than ultimately coming under the sphere of the Soviet Union.
Yes, Mongolia and Mongolia are both the exact same word.
it is used in wars, medieval knights used it in castles....