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History of the Mongol Empire

Mongol history can be traced from the various nomadic empires in the 11th century. Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire. The Mongols were ruled by the Chinese in the 17th century and gained their independence in 1924.

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Would you like to have been a mongol soldier?

No i dont want to be a mongol soldiers i want to be united states soldiers.

What caused the fall of the mongols empire?

The mongol empire fell for many reasons one of those reasons is after the death of Kublai Khan there was a good number of poor rulers who spent money unwisely making them raze taxes and cause riots all thourghtout the mongol empire.Which cause the empire to get smaller and smaller .The empire was so much in debt and everyone was rioting the empire being to fade away which lead to the fall of it

What country did Kublai Khan conquer?

Kublai Khan ruled China but he did not conquer it; he inherited the throne from his grandfather, Genghis Khan.

Was Kublai Khan a good or bad influence?

he was just as bad as his father was (ghengis khan). the whole world was afraid of them. if a mongol soldier were to come across someone that was not a mongol, the non-mongol would obey or run for their lives.

What the most famous European to travel to china serving the government of kublai?

The most famous European to serve in the Kublai government was probably Marco Polo (1254-1324). In the book, The Travels of Marco Polo, Polo is said to have served as a government official under the Mongolian ruler of China, Kublai Khan.

According to the book, Polo served under Kublai Khan for two decades; however, scholars disagree on the truthfulness of The Travels of Marco Polo, as Polo may have collected stories he heard from other travelers and passed them off as his own.

It is possible that Polo actually served under Kublai Khan; Kublai was visited by several Europeans during his reign in China.

Why didnt kublai khan not give govement jobs to the Chinese?

Koublai kan didn't give government power to the Chinese because if he did China would be more likely to rebel and they would have less power over them.

Describe the Mongol invasion between 1223 and 1242?

The Mongols spread terror and panic and, worst of all, brought the bubonic plague with them.

The mongols remained relatively peaceful in exchange for?

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