The Mongol Empire's occupation of Russia, known as the "Tatar Yoke," profoundly influenced the region's political and social structures. It isolated Russia from Western Europe, stunting its cultural and economic development for centuries. The Mongols imposed a tribute system that centralized power in Moscow, ultimately contributing to the rise of the Russian state. Additionally, the experience fostered a sense of resilience and unity among the Russian people, which later played a crucial role in their eventual liberation and expansion.
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Central Asia
The Mongols were in power during the 13th and 14th centuries, primarily under the leadership of Genghis Khan, who united the Mongol tribes and established the Mongol Empire in 1206. The empire expanded rapidly, reaching its peak in the late 13th century, when it became the largest contiguous land empire in history. The Mongol Empire fragmented in the late 14th century but left a lasting impact on the regions it conquered.
Calvary Charges Siege warfare
They had no unity of culture.
APEX: the answer is- The Russian serf system arose as peasants fled to the protection of large landowners to avoid Mongol taxes.
1) There was no Russia at times of Mongol Empire. It was called Kiev Russ. 2) Former Kiev Russ teritories are now parts of Belaruss, Russia and Ukraine. Now mongolian occupation times are called "Igo" or "Orda". If you're intrested in my imho: Actually those times are not actually occupation, rather times of empire formation (Look at map of former Mongol empire and modern Russia, nothing similar?). We all will be united once again! In even more large empire. As like empire was reborn as Russian Empire. Just only took away from us your western agents (our politics).
Russia
The Mongol empire existed in the 13th and 14th centuries and was one of the largest land empires in history. The presence of the Mongols had a large cultural effect on China and Russia.
What was the effect of the extensive Mongol Empire on the people who lived in Europe and Asia in the 1200s?
Russia
Russia
There was not one individual or group that overthrew Mongol rule in Russia. Instead, the Mongol empire died out instead of being overthrown.
b the Mongol empire established policies that placed extra burdens on native populations in both china and Russia for apex
End feudalism
BThe Mongol Empire established policies that placed extra burdens on native populations in both Russia and China. Apex.
mongol empire ruled peoples from China, Russia, eastern Europe, and India