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Why did the mongols repeatedly attack the Chinese Empire?

because they wanted power over the whole china empire


Did the Mongols sweep out of the Gobi desert and attack the Islamic Empire?

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How did mongols create their huge empire?

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What did the Mongols learn from the Chinese?

The Mongols learned various aspects of governance, administration, and technology from the Chinese. They adopted Chinese agricultural practices, introduced paper currency, and utilized the Chinese bureaucracy to govern their vast empire. Additionally, they assimilated elements of Chinese culture and art into their own traditions.


Where Mongols enemies of the Chinese?

Yes, the Mongols were enemies of the Chinese during the Mongol invasions of China in the 13th century. The Mongol Empire, under leaders like Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, sought to conquer Chinese territories, leading to several conflicts between the two groups.


Who re-established Chinese rule in 1368?

The Mongol empire was huge and an outstanding empire. But it was an empire running out of time. In 1368, the Ming dynasty gained enough power to overthrow the Mongols. So in 1368 Chinese dominance resumed and the Ming dynasty re-established Chinese rule in much of what we now see as the Chinese mainland.


How did the mongols benifit form their contact with the Chinese?

The Mongols benefited from their contact with the Chinese by adopting advanced Chinese agricultural techniques, which improved their food production and supported a growing population. They also embraced Chinese administrative practices and bureaucratic systems, enhancing their governance and facilitating trade. Additionally, the Mongols gained access to Chinese innovations, such as gunpowder and printing, which strengthened their military and cultural influence. This exchange ultimately contributed to the Mongol Empire's expansion and stability.


What country repelled the Mongol empire's attack?

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


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The Mongols built great highways across the empire?

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What culture did the Mongols influence?

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