The Mongols were and still are excellent horsemen. With numerous horsemen who were also excellent archers with superior bows from water buffalo horn, they were able to shoot proficiently while galloping. Ghenghis Khan was able to conquer vast lands this way. His grandson, Kublai Khan, was advised by a conquered Chinese wiseman that Mongols could conquer by horseback, they couldn't govern by horseback. So Kublai Khan established a capital inside what is China today. For this reason, he is not well-liked by modern Mongolians because he moved out of the motherland.
The Mongols were a tribe/clan in Mongolia, they were nomads and depended on raids for incone and wealth. The Mongol empire was built by conquering with the Mongolian advanced bow and horsemanship. Also, the Mongols drove fear into neighboring kingdoms, so they faced less resistance. Anyone that wanted to face mongols, it was futile.
promoted interstate relations and made trade and travel safe
The Mongols should be remembered as a formidable force that shaped the course of history through their vast empire, which facilitated trade, cultural exchange, and communication across Eurasia. Their military prowess and innovative strategies allowed them to conquer large territories, while their governance helped establish relative stability in the regions they controlled. However, their campaigns were also marked by significant violence and destruction, leaving a complex legacy that reflects both their achievements and the suffering they caused. Overall, the Mongols exemplify the dual nature of conquest and cultural interaction in world history.
Genghis Khan united the Mongols into a mighty army.
False. The Mongols were nomads and depended on animals (pastoral).
Assyria
The Greek army faced a formidable enemy in the Persians. At 200 pounds, he made a formidable addition to our wrestling team. Making a speech in front of the whole town was a formidable prospect.
The Mongols were feared for their brutal and efficient military tactics, their vast empire-building conquests, and their reputation for mercilessly annihilating cities and populations that resisted them. Additionally, their use of psychological warfare and ability to adapt to different environments made them a formidable force in warfare.
It is difficult to determine a clear winner in a battle between the Huns and the Mongols as both groups were formidable warriors with different strengths and tactics. The outcome would likely depend on various factors such as leadership, strategy, and battlefield conditions.
The mongols was so military successful because strategists and tacticians. This were tough people.
NO. They successfully staved off 2 invasion attempts made by the Mongols in 1274 and 1281.
no i don't think so, he did travel a lot with the mongols though.
they were unsuccessful because there was a crack in the wall so the mongols could get in
The mongols were a nomadic war tribe, they often used raiding war parties to conquer and overcome rivals.
Pax Mongolica
The Great wall was made to keep out invading Mongols.
mongols traveled all the time they built and made their own shelter for every were they went