Mongol rule refers to the period during the 13th and 14th centuries when the Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan, expanded across much of Asia and parts of Europe, becoming the largest contiguous empire in history. Under Mongol leadership, territories were unified, trade routes like the Silk Road flourished, and cultural exchanges occurred. The Mongols implemented a system of governance that allowed local rulers to maintain authority, provided they paid tribute and acknowledged Mongol supremacy. This era significantly impacted the political, economic, and cultural landscape of the regions under Mongol influence.
it was a period of mongol rule in china under kublai and genghis khan
the master died
He conquered China under Mongol rule and started the Yuan dynasty.
The Mongol rule in Russia, often referred to as the Mongol Yoke, lasted for approximately 200 years, beginning in the early 13th century after the Mongol invasion led by Genghis Khan's descendants. The most significant period of control began around 1240, following the Mongol conquest of Kievan Rus’. This dominance effectively ended in the late 15th century, with the rise of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the defeat of the Mongols at the Great Stand on the Ugra River in 1480.
Kublai Khan ruled the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1294.
the mongol rule their empire by help the animal and plantation
There was not one individual or group that overthrew Mongol rule in Russia. Instead, the Mongol empire died out instead of being overthrown.
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.
the mongol ruled china
No
it was a period of mongol rule in china under kublai and genghis khan
Ivan III of Moscow finally broke Mongol rule over Russia in 1480
yes,becouse he did not rule ahahahaha
Mongol got a 60% increase in their economic money value.
Mongol got a 60% increase in their economic money value.
it basically centralized it's government
Ivan 3rd (czar)