Pax Mongolica is the name given to the period of (relative) stability and, if you will, Law and Order, during the reign of Genghis Khan and his sons and grandsons over the area from Eastern Europe to the Pacific Ocean. The largest land empire ever known, it is estimated that at its hieght, one out of every three human beings was a Mongol subject.
Nothing describes the Pax Mongolica. Pax Mongolica is a descriptive term. The term Pax Mongolica has been coined by historians, modelling it on the original phrase Pax Romana. It is used to refer to the stabilisation of the territories conquered by the Mongols Empire, and the period of relative peace which the conquests and a unified administration, together with improvements in communications and trade helped to create.
Pax Mongolica
a time of prosperity, peace , and mongol beliefs
Mongol rule in China was a time of order and peace (after the Mongol conquests). It is called Pax Mongolica after Pax Romana in Rome.
Both Pax Romana and Pax Mongolica are terms which have been coined by historians. Both refer to a period of relative political stability, unified imperial administration and a growth in trade facilitated by the stability and standardised administration. In Fact, the term Pax Mongolica was coined in parallel with the term Pax Romana. The preconditions for the Pax Romana were created by Augustus who became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire and its first emperor and absolute ruler. He created a strong grip on power and the state by one man. This led the mentioned relative political stability. The conquests of the Mongol Khans in Asia and Eastern Europe created the second largest empire in history. The conquered peoples were unified under the absolute rule of the Kahn. His military strength and grip on power ensured relative political stability. Similarly to the Pax Romana, where the Roman Empire developed thriving trading networks, trade in the Mongol Empire also flourished. This was centred on the highly profitable Silk Road.
Ideas and inventions spread with trade between Europe and Asia.
it is the period of peace in the mongol reign in the 13th centery.
Pax Mongolica
Nothing describes the Pax Mongolica. Pax Mongolica is a descriptive term. The term Pax Mongolica has been coined by historians, modelling it on the original phrase Pax Romana. It is used to refer to the stabilisation of the territories conquered by the Mongols Empire, and the period of relative peace which the conquests and a unified administration, together with improvements in communications and trade helped to create.
Ideas and inventions spread with trade in Europe and Asia.
Prorophora mongolica was created in 1970.
Timia mongolica was created in 1982.
promoted interstate relations and made trade and travel safe
the period of mongol peaceperiod of religious tolerance in Mongolia A period of prosperity in Mongolia
a time of prosperity, peace , and mongol beliefs
Pax Mongolica
Mongol rule in China was a time of order and peace (after the Mongol conquests). It is called Pax Mongolica after Pax Romana in Rome.