The Mongol Empire promoted trade and cultural exchanges between Asia and Europe
The Mongol Empire covered large parts of Asia and Europe at its height. It spanned from East Asia, including modern-day China and Mongolia, to parts of Central Asia and the Middle East, reaching into Eastern Europe. The empire's vast territory made it one of the largest contiguous land empires in history. However, it did not extend into Africa or Australia.
What was the effect of the extensive Mongol Empire on the people who lived in Europe and Asia in the 1200s?
Trade routes to Europe and Asia were opened and maintained.
Being located between Europe and Asia allowed it to control trade between the continents.
Trade routes to Europe and Asia were opened and maintained
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Two prominent Asian empires in history are the Mongol Empire and the Ottoman Empire. The Mongol Empire, founded by Genghis Khan in the 13th century, became the largest contiguous land empire in history, spanning vast regions of Asia and Europe. The Ottoman Empire, which emerged in the late 13th century, expanded across Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa, becoming a major political and cultural force until its dissolution after World War I. Both empires significantly influenced trade, culture, and governance in their respective eras.
Located almost all over Asia. And touch Europe,too. Mongol Empire was the biggest Empire and most powerful Empire of all time. Mongol Empire and Khmer Empire were friends (two powerful Empires of 12 century). If you want to see a map of Mongol Empire, search it in Google, or go to THE related Linkbelow.
Not just Asia, it stretches from Eastern Europe to Korea, Iraq to China
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