Kublai Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan who came to rule the Mongol Empire. He established the Yuan Dynasty in China and expanded the empire's influence by consolidating power and promoting trade and cultural exchange. Kublai Khan is known for his significant contributions to the administration and culture of the regions under Mongol control.
The three most famous mongol rulers or Khans were Kublai Khan, who founded the Yuan Dynasty, Ogedei Khan, who made the most expansive campaigns, and the most famous, Genghis Khan, who started the mongol empire.
Kublai Khan was Gengis Khan's grandson
there are a few reason why the mongol empire fell. first of all the plague was a reason why it fell. too many disputes emerged about the new khan when the old one died. this resulted in to the splitting of the empire: the golden horde, the ilkhanate, and the yuan dynasty if am not wrong. the empire was to big to manage which included many kinds of peoples and religions. the mongol empire was ruled by one great khan. but the ilkhanate and the golden horde and the other khanates had their own rulers. only one of those khans was the great khan. and so when one of the khanates didnt like the new one a dispute would emerge leading to war and separation. truly the two big reasons are electing a khan which would be approved by everybody. and those khans had all different religions. the mongol empire was followed by a few know and few unknown khanates.(mughal empire, timurids, golden khanate, chagatai khanate)
Following Genghis Khan's death in 1227, the Mongol Empire was characterized by its fragmentation, as his heirs struggled to maintain unity among the various khanates. In contrast, by the time of Kublai Khan's death in 1294, the empire had solidified its administrative structures, with the Yuan Dynasty established in China, showcasing greater centralization and cultural integration. While Genghis Khan's era focused on rapid expansion and conquest, Kublai Khan's reign emphasized governance, trade, and the assimilation of conquered peoples.
This is no specific name for Genghis Khan's army but his empire which include his army were considered the Khanate Dynasty and Mongols. (originating from Mongolia) -Mongol Khanates- The Mongol Hoard?
YES! He expanded on the routes and size of the Mongol empire, focusing on trade. The Khans were very smart.
The three most famous mongol rulers or Khans were Kublai Khan, who founded the Yuan Dynasty, Ogedei Khan, who made the most expansive campaigns, and the most famous, Genghis Khan, who started the mongol empire.
Because i dont know haha!
Kublai Khan was Gengis Khan's grandson
there are a few reason why the mongol empire fell. first of all the plague was a reason why it fell. too many disputes emerged about the new khan when the old one died. this resulted in to the splitting of the empire: the golden horde, the ilkhanate, and the yuan dynasty if am not wrong. the empire was to big to manage which included many kinds of peoples and religions. the mongol empire was ruled by one great khan. but the ilkhanate and the golden horde and the other khanates had their own rulers. only one of those khans was the great khan. and so when one of the khanates didnt like the new one a dispute would emerge leading to war and separation. truly the two big reasons are electing a khan which would be approved by everybody. and those khans had all different religions. the mongol empire was followed by a few know and few unknown khanates.(mughal empire, timurids, golden khanate, chagatai khanate)
there are a few reason why the mongol empire fell. first of all the plague was a reason why it fell. too many disputes emerged about the new khan when the old one died. this resulted in to the splitting of the empire: the golden horde, the ilkhanate, and the yuan dynasty if am not wrong. the empire was to big to manage which included many kinds of peoples and religions. the mongol empire was ruled by one great khan. but the ilkhanate and the golden horde and the other khanates had their own rulers. only one of those khans was the great khan. and so when one of the khanates didnt like the new one a dispute would emerge leading to war and separation. truly the two big reasons are electing a khan which would be approved by everybody. and those khans had all different religions. the mongol empire was followed by a few know and few unknown khanates.(mughal empire, timurids, golden khanate, chagatai khanate)
Unlike the more successful Qing dynasty, they were cruel and mongol, and with mongol i mean too different from the Chinese populace
Genghis Khan died in 1227- not from violence, but from illness. His successors continued to expand his empire. In less than 50 years, the Mongols conquered territory from China to Poland. In so doing, they created the largest unified land empire in history.
Genghis Khan died in 1227- not from violence, but from illness. His successors continued to expand his empire. In less than 50 years, the Mongols conquered territory from China to Poland. In so doing, they created the largest unified land empire in history.
The Mongol Empire fell into decline IN the 14th century. The reason was a combination of factors: first the gradual weakening of the central position of the Khans which caused many local govenors and warlords to carve out their own dominions and fight their neighbors, then the outbreak in Mongolia of the Black Death that quickly spread over all of the Mongol Empire and then over all of Europe. As in Europe, it killed millions of people and added greatly to the desintegration of Mongol power and of Mongol society. China made use of all these developments to chase the Mongols out and establish the Ming dynasty. By the end of the 14th century nothing remained of the Mongol Empire but a number of small and often competing Hordes that would continue to decline in power and territory.
This is no specific name for Genghis Khan's army but his empire which include his army were considered the Khanate Dynasty and Mongols. (originating from Mongolia) -Mongol Khanates- The Mongol Hoard?
absolute monarch (NovaNET)