They were.
modern mongolian in the country of Mongolia is mostly written in the alphabet of the Russians. mongolian and Chinese belong to two different language family Chinese is in sino-tibetan, where mongolian is not a member of this language family... so... yeah, mongols and Chinese speak different language, but most mongolians living in inner Mongolia (within the Chinese border) is pretty fluent in Chinese.
Mongols, Uygurs, and Tibetans are distinct ethnic groups with unique cultural identities and histories. Mongols are known for their nomadic lifestyle and military conquests, while Uygurs have a Turkic ethnic background and are primarily found in Xinjiang, China. Tibetans have a strong Buddhist tradition and are indigenous to the Tibetan Plateau.
The ISBN of The Enemies of Jupiter is 1842552511.
In Wild Arms 2, the enemies that drop Duplicators are the Fafnir and the Seraphim enemies. These enemies have a chance of dropping Duplicators, which are used for duplicating items in the game. Players can encounter these enemies in various locations throughout the game.
In China the Ming had taken over. The Mongols were also taking over, so they did not want the Mongols to come ruin everything, so they became isolated to keep them out and away, thus cancelling foreign trade.
enemies
Some of their main enemies were the Chinese and Slavic Europeans during their expansion westward.
The Chinese were the cause of the fall of the mongols
The mongols adopted some features of the Chinese style of government.
The Chinese.
The Mongols' skill on horseback allowed them to launch surprise attacks against Chinese towns.
Mongolians were enemies of the Chinese
The mongols adopted some features of the Chinese style of government.
No, the Chinese used gunpowder before the Mongols did. So did the Jurchens, who conquered northern China in the early 1100s. The Mongols undoubtedly acquired knowledge of gunpowder weapons from the Jurchens and the Chinese.
They discriminated in that punishments for crimes were not the same for the Chinese.
The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.
The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.