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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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What is the difference between Kublai Khan and Ghengis Khan?

Kublai Khan was Ghengis Khan's grandson. He inherited and ruled what is now China, Mongolia, Afghanistan, and most of Siberian Russia in 1264 after the death of his brother. He ruled about one-fifth of the known world at the time and created the Yuan Dynasty in China. Ghengis Kahn was the original ruler (Kahn) of the Mongul Empire. He united all the nomadic tribes, through both peace agreements and wars.

What was the reason for the conflict between batu kahn and kuyuk?

The reason was that they wanted to have sex with the same girl, so the began a conflict.

Why is Kublai Khan important?

Because he is the founder of the Yuan Dynasty. He was the Emperor of China when Marco Polo visited. He was the first non-Chinese Emperor to control ALL of China.

From what years did Kublai Khan rule?

Kublai Khan ruled the Mongol Empire from 1260 to 1294.

Which people were a mix of Mongols and Turkic tribes?

The name Mongol specifies one or several ethnic groups, now mainly located in Mongolia, China, and Russia. The Mongol Empire (, Mongolyn Ezent Güren or , Ikh Mongol Uls) was an empire from the 13th and 14th century spanning from Eastern Europe across Asia. It emerged from the unification of Mongol and Turkic tribes in modern day Mongolia, and grew through invasions, after Genghis Khan had been proclaimed ruler of all Mongols in 1206.

What Five factors that helped the Mongols succeed?

Nomadic ideology under the Eternal sky and strong constitution which calls Great Yasa. And military campaign for expanding their land for control under Mongol policy

What did Kublai Khan do for China?

He united it, and expanded it the most, and also invented blue and white poreclaine, a magnetic compass, decimal numbers, and a kind of Chinese opera.

What is the personal life of Kublai Khan?

Jon-Peter Krebs married his future Empress, Notzwayan Jessicia Spadlé while in power, on July 30, 1994 at Heūchstraffenstaße in Roen, with Damian Meanchoff, King of Yiheliland as best man. Krebs met Spadlé while in Beight, Notzway in March 1985, at a tavern when he was fifteen years old. In regards to health, after serious injuries he recieved in Waldenoun in winter 1985, he contracted a rare condition known as Jimson Diesease, which basically causes you unbareable pain 24/7, wherever the wound was, and he was also a sufferer of PTST (Post-Traumatic-Stress-Syndrome). It is well known that Krebs loved to eat, and in November 1993, while on his death bed, he contracted gout from all the rich red meats he was eating. He recovered by December 1993, but the gout lasted all the way until his death. In the year 2000, at age 30, Krebs' gout got much, much, much worse. He was constantly depressed after the loss of some of his greatest friends, and had a severe internal premature aging problems. His doctors said he had all the physical symtoms of a 70 year old man. His gout caused him awful stomach pains, and in November 2002, with Meanchoff dead and the war all but lost, Krebs committed suicide, just as the empire was on the brink of it's collapse.

What were Kublai khan's accomplishments?

Pretty much created paper money and started trade routes with Europe and India

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What do the mongols eat?

White Food: Breakfast and lunch were the important meals of the day. Some of the things they ate were mutton, milk, rice, flour, and yogurt. Their food was called Tsagan-ide (white food).

Fire Stones: Food was cooked over a fire. To bake food, they placed meat and bread dough on hot stones that had been placed near or in the fire. To make fire, they did not use wood. Wood was scarce on the steppes. Instead, they used dried animal dung. If you were a Mongol child in ancient times, it would have been one of your jobs to collect animal dung and set it out to dry.

Salty Tea: Tea with salt was their main beverage. Sometimes they added milk, butter and flour to their tea, which turned a cup of tea into a warm and nourishing soup. They drank tea at breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Even today, if you visited a modern Mongol family, you might be offered a cup of nourishing salty tea.

~ http://mongols.mrdonn.org/dailylife.html

Who are Genghis and Kublai Khan?

Genghis Khan is the mighty ruler of the Mongol Empire, was very strong. Kublai Khan was Genghis Khan's grandson and he founded the Yuan Dynasty.