The Mongol conquest facilitated extensive trade and cultural exchange across Eurasia, most notably along the Silk Road, which connected diverse civilizations and promoted economic growth. Their establishment of the Pax Mongolica ensured relative peace and stability, allowing for the movement of goods, ideas, and people. Additionally, the Mongols were instrumental in the dissemination of technologies, such as papermaking and gunpowder, and they played a role in the spread of religions, including Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity, fostering a multicultural environment across their vast empire.
Mongol conquest of the Song Dynasty happened in 1235.
1)military conquest
it was the expansion of the empire and organization of government
In the film 'Mongol,' the only surviving trace of the Tangut civilization after the kingdom's conquest by Temudgin is the remnants of their written language. This serves as a poignant reminder of the culture and achievements of the Tangut people, highlighting the impact of the Mongol conquests on diverse civilizations. The film underscores the fragility of cultural heritage in the face of war and conquest.
Genghis Khan and Khubulai Khan, Genghis established the Mongol Empire and Khubulai completed conquest of China and established a efficient rule.
Two positive effects of the Spanish conquest include the spread of Christianity and the introduction of new crops and livestock to the Americas.
Mongol conquest of the Song Dynasty happened in 1235.
Started in 1276
21 December 1237
Genghis Khan
the Conquest of China
it was the expansion of the empire and organization of government
The mongol conquests were invasions made by the nomadic people, the Mongolian. They conquest almost all of Asia and part of Europe. They were stopped by the Polish, in the West and by the Israeli and Saudi Arabians in the Middle East.
1)military conquest
it was the expansion of the empire and organization of government
it was the expansion of the empire and organization of government
The Mongol conqueror of China was Kublai Khan.