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The Mongol Empire broke down into many territories under semi-independent or independent rulers who waged war against each other. It was the time for Muscovite Russia to use the opportunity. you're welcome ;)
They were the tax collectors for the Mongols and controlled Muscovy. In the 1300s there was a rebellion against Mongol rule, and by 1505 Prince Ivan of Moscow had much of Russia under his control.
it was a period of mongol rule in china under kublai and genghis khan
After the Mongol Empire weakened, the city of Moscow emerged as a powerful center under the rule of Ivan III, also known as Ivan the Great. He expanded Moscow's territory and consolidated power, effectively laying the groundwork for the eventual rise of the Tsardom of Russia. Under his leadership, Moscow became the political and cultural heart of Russia, significantly reducing Mongol influence in the region.
The Mongol conquest had distinct effects in China, Russia, and Persia due to varying degrees of integration and governance. In China, the Mongols established the Yuan Dynasty, leading to significant cultural exchange and the integration of Mongol and Chinese practices. In Russia, the Mongols imposed tribute and dominance through a decentralized system, resulting in isolation and limited cultural exchange. In Persia, the Mongols initially caused widespread destruction but later assimilated into Persian culture, leading to a revival of trade and the arts under the Ilkhanate.
Asia was mostly controlled by the mongol empire.
Mongol control never reshaped basic Russian values; the rulers were interested in tribute. Many Russian landlords adopted Mongol styles of dress and social habits. However, most Russians remained Christians, and most issues remained in the hands of local governments.
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You probably refer to Genghis Khan (born Temuchin), ca. 1162-1227, the Mongol conqueror of Central Asia. Called the "Golden Horde" because of the magnificence of their leader's camp, they invaded Europe in 1237 and under the Khans ruled Russia for two centuries.
Slavic Peoples speak Languages related to Russian in the distant past. They are usually of the Orthodox faith, as is Russia. They suffered, First from Mongol Aggression, and later, under Turkish and Muslim Predations. They are Culturally more similar to Feudal Russia, than to Catholic and Protestants in Western Europe.
Russia was never conquered. The Germans under Hitler invaded, as did the French under Napoleon, but both were defeated. The closest Russia has come to being conquered was in the Mongol invasion under Genghis Khan and his descendants. At that time, the main Russian nation was Kievan Rus (within modern Ukraine) and various small Russian-speaking kingdoms to the north, east, and northeast of Kiev.
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