Well first they were a great means of transportation. Second, they were use in some mines to pull the heavy mine carts.
Horses were important to the Mongols because it was a way for them to get from on place to another. They would ride into a village, take what they wanted, then leave very rapidly to avoid being killed.
Mongols in their marauding expansionist hay day would say horses. If asked they would probably still say that horses are of primary importance.
Yes In fact they fought most of their battle of horses Yes In fact they fought most of their battle on horses
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The Mongols (once the various tribes were united under Genghis Khan, born Temüjin ) used their expertise with horses to form mobility on the battlefield to their advantage.
Other Mongols that he trusted and some Mongols were his relatives.
Other Mongols that he trusted and some Mongols were his relatives.
Other Mongols that he trusted and some Mongols were his relatives.
Henry Serruys has written: 'Kumiss ceremonies and horse races' -- subject(s): Mongols, Religion, Kumiss, Horses, Religious aspects 'Genealogical tables of the descendants of Dayan-qan' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Mongols, Kings and rulers, Family 'The Mongols and Ming China' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Mongols, History
The Mongols did not "sweep out" the Gobi Desert in a literal sense; rather, they utilized it as a vast expanse for their nomadic lifestyle. The Gobi served as a critical region for their herding and movement, providing resources for their horses and livestock. The Mongols were adept at navigating and surviving in this harsh environment, which played a significant role in their military strategies and conquests across Asia and Europe.
Horses were important to knights. In fact special heavy horses were bred for them.
Because wealth was measured in horses.