In 1200, the Mongols, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, were primarily focused on consolidating power and expanding their territory in Central Asia. They began attacking various tribes and territories, including the Khwarezmian Empire and various nomadic groups. The Mongols aimed to unify the Mongol tribes and establish dominance over neighboring regions, setting the stage for their later conquests.
as an attack against nature
yes
There were no Kamikazes in the 1200's... WW2 was in the 1940's.... In 1200's, the Mongols attempted to invade the small island of Japan twice, but a hurricane/storm stopped them to conquer the island, with this miracle salvation, the Japanese termed the storm "kamikaze" meaning, the divine wind.
Only Indochina really repelled the Mongols, Japan had the good fortune of weather to end invasion. Germany and Austria were spared not because they fought the Mongols off, but because the invaders called off the attack to return to Karakorum for the election of a new Khan
The primary reason for building the Great Wall of China was to keep out the barbarians from the north.
Its a blank between 1200 and the
_______ led the attack against the Mongols and defeated them.
There were attempted invasions by the Mongols in 1274 and 1281.
2013
Settled societies
Marco Polo
because they were deffesive enimes
as an attack against nature
Cannons.
The Mongols
yes
In the 1200s, the Mongols, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, sought to expand their territory and power by attacking various regions. One of their significant early campaigns was against the Khwarezmian Empire in 1219, following a breakdown in relations after trade disputes. This invasion marked a pivotal moment, as it led to the rapid and brutal conquest of much of Central Asia and parts of the Middle East. The Mongols aimed to establish dominance over trade routes and expand their influence across the region.