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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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When did kublai Khan reign?

kublai khan had reign right after ghengis khan (father) kublai khan had reign right after ghengis khan (father)

What do Uiyghur people wear?

They have a very diffrent cloth from Chinese, because of the uyghurs are Turkic nation so they have cloth that similar to other Turkic nations, their traditional clothes are very colorful and long, they have often flowers and red colors on their clothes.

Who was kubla Khan?

grandson of Genghis Khan and ruled the Mongol Empire

What are some of ancient mongols inventions?

The ancient Mongols are credited with inventing the first mail system. They also created the first shopping malls along the Silk Road, a trade route from Asia to 'Europe. Other Mongol inventions were spaghetti, the concept of zero, rack and pinion steering, and zero tolerance to crime.

How did Kublai Khan help China?

Kublai Khan helped China with the rebuilding of the Great Canal. He helped foreign trade increase with Chinese goods such as silk and porcelain and welcomed merchants from other countries to China .

How many boards could the mongols horde if the mongol hordes got bored?

The mongol hoards would hoard all the boards they could hoard as long as they had room to hoard more boards.If the mongol hoards liked hoarding boards, (I'm not saying they do) then they would hoard boards like no other board hoarders. They may even hoard as many boards as a woodchuck would chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood. But if the boards they hoarded were mongolian hoarding boards then they would hoard as many hoarding boards as they could hoard before they horded normal boards. If they could only hoard normal boards then they would hoared all the boards they could hoard before they got bored. Damn mongolians

What time period did Kublai khan live in?

After Temujin was given the title Genghis Khan and sought after conquering much of Asia, his success brought about the Pax Mongolica, or "Mongol Peace".

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What did kublai khan do while he was an emperor?

He killed himself and then there were no more emperors left

that's the answer so don't ask this question again

He extended the Grand Canal all the way to his new capital in Ta-tu, what is now modern day Beijing. Also, he repaired public granaries, extended highways, made paper currency, started aid agencies, postal stations and allowed religious freedom.

Also, he DID NOT kill himself

sportychik6212 says:

Kublai Khan used a disciplined army of calvary made of of nomadic Mongols to great success. He extended the boundaries of the Mongol Empire to create the largest Empire in the world. And he did not kill himself

What did kublai Khan do?

He united and expanded China . He invented decimal numbers, expanded the Grand Canal and highways. He founded the Yuan Dynasty.

Who are the mongols?

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The Mongols were a nomadic tribe centrally located in Central Asia. They were known as barbarians throughout the landmass of Eurasia and were known for killing hundreds of thousands of people. However, they did bring some positive changes, including the re-opening of the Silk Road and the beginning of the upcoming Global Age.

In 1206, Genghis Khan attained leadership of a large number of tribes in what is now Mongolia, to form a great and powerful empire. The Mongols were cruel and vicious warriors. They destroyed anything that stood in the way of their becoming a successful empire. They conquered China and other regions throughout Asia and parts of modern day Europe. After more than a century of being the world's largest empire, the Mongol Who_were_the_Mongolswas finally dissolved with the breakup of the Yuan dynasty in 1368.

What are famous inventions of the Mongols?

I found that some of the things Mongols invented were the magnetic compass, the stern post rudder, the mechanical clock, gun powder, and printing. I learned this from doing research on this topic at my school.

What are the good things Kublai Khan did?

Kublai khan do some good things when he was a emperor of mongol clan and he was a philosopher and he was next to mencius but he was a fierce emperor so he wasn't become a famous philisopher

How did Kublai Khan die?

Kublai Khan died of gout, a sickness contracted from eating too many organ meats (ie liver kidney etc...) He died in 1294.

When did Kublai Khan become emperor?

After his brother Mongke died in battle in 1260 he was elected Khan and ruled of the empire that their grandfather Genghis Khan had created. I got this from: http://goofy313g.free.fr/calisota_online/exist/kublai.html

Which situation was a result of Pax Mongolia?

The Pax Mongolica refers to the way that the Mongolian conquering of large parts of Eurasia during the 13th and 14th centuries stabilized the region. The era was characterized as a period of relative peace.

What is the capital of Turkestan?

A historical region of west-central Asia extending east from the Caspian Sea into western China and south from the Aral Sea into Afghanistan. It has long been a crossroads for trade and conquest between East and West.

click here for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Turkestan

What modern structures serve as the same purpose as watch towers along the great wall of china?

The watchtowers were built along the Great Wall. The total number of towers was about 25,000 and the distance between each tower differed.

Some of them were very close to each other at a distance of about 3 miles, while some of them were far away from each other at a distance of several miles.

Watchtower Functions - Signal Alarm (communication), Storage (food and weapons), and Living Quarters (for the soldiers)

Many modern structures serve the same purpose today

When did the Mongolians invade Mexico?

On many occasions. Some were more successful than others and at least three foreign powers have tried to conquer parts or all of Mexico:

  • Spanish conquest of Mexico (1521)
  • Mexican War of Independence (1810-1821) (against Spain)
  • First Franco-Mexican War ("The Pastry War") (1838)
  • Mexican-American War (1846-1847)
  • Second Franco-Mexican War (1862-1867)
  • US Occupation of Veracruz (1914)
  • US Punitive Expedition (1916-1917)

How much money is the Great Wall of China worth?

It did not cost any money to build as the people of China were forced to leave their homes by the King Qin Shi Huang to build it without pay, which means they can be considered as slaves. Many of them died due to over-exhaustion, diseases and other factors and when they lifted huge stones that were obviously not of their strength to carry. After they died, the workers were buried in pits around the Great Wall. No person was buried in the Great Wall. A decomposing body inside the wall itself would have caused the wall to deteriorate and fall apart. Many never saw their loved ones again. However, Qin Shi Huang was wise to build the Great Wall as the ruthless Mongolians, the Chinese' enemies at that time, could have invaded China easily and killed many more people that anyone could have imagined.

Which Mongolian practice did Kublai Khan NOT follow?

He did not follow the Mongolian way of traveling on horseback in conquering- he was much more content in his palace in China.