Under Kublai Khan's rule, the Mongols established the Yuan Dynasty in China, leading to significant cultural and political changes. Kublai Khan promoted the integration of Mongolian and Chinese cultures, adopting many Chinese customs and governance practices while maintaining Mongol dominance. The relationship was marked by both collaboration and tension, as the Mongols were often viewed as foreign rulers by the Chinese populace, leading to resistance and uprisings. Overall, Kublai's reign represented a unique period of interaction between the two groups.
contact between Europe , china and other country
well their cultures mixed, mongols were foreigners, therefore, some mongols became Confucianists A decrease in the population of northern China The adoption of Square Script
it was practically trying to stop relations between Mexico and the u.s. it was made by Germany
Relations between Britain and Germany grew worse from 1900-1904 because at the time both were trying to colonize countries in Africa. Britain were building up their navy and Germany viewed this as a threat so they did the same.
It was named the Yuan Dynasty. Yuan Dynasty was followed by the Song Dynasty. The founder of Yuan has been a topic of discussion. In the history of China, it was Genghis Khan who fought through the plains of China, seizing the lands and slowing establishing the new dynasty of China. However, in the records of history, it was his grandson Kublai Khan, that named the dynasty and totally seized control over the Chinese. Yuan Dynasty lasted from 1271-1368. Yuan Dynasty had Dadu, now known as Beijing, as its capital. China fluorished under the rule of the Mongols, the Mongolian government was opened to western influence and trade and cultural exchange started increasing in China at that time. One of the best examples could be said to be the arrival of Marco Polo during Yuan Dynasty, who then stayed in the country as an ambassador for Venice and China and also a co-ordinator between the Pope and Kublai Khan to spread Christianity. The Mongols introduced notes to China in 1273, making the Chinese the first civilization to use paper notes in the world. The rich flow of cultural exchange including the introduction of Nestorianism and Roman Catholicism were some predominant examples. Trade was more focused on the exchange of goods from the western countries to China. China introduced porcelain, printing techniques and Chinese medical literature to the Europeans, who in turn imported thin glass and cloisonné, a form of metalworking technique to make vases and etc, to China. China can be said to fluorish a lot under the rule of the Mongols. However , when the Mongolian ruled was turned over, China closed her doors again. There was a stop of western influence in China.
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no. but sima qian stated that xiongnu(mongols) ruling clan were descendents of chunwei, a son of jie who is the last ruler of the legendary xia dynasty. sun yat sen also stated that " mongols just forgot that they are Chinese ( with a little laughing)." what else does other ppl think?
Yes, the Mongols were enemies of the Chinese during the Mongol invasions of China in the 13th century. The Mongol Empire, under leaders like Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, sought to conquer Chinese territories, leading to several conflicts between the two groups.
Kulai Kahn had separate systems of law between the Chinese and Mongols. This is how he managed to stay in power.
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modern mongolian in the country of Mongolia is mostly written in the alphabet of the Russians. mongolian and Chinese belong to two different language family Chinese is in sino-tibetan, where mongolian is not a member of this language family... so... yeah, mongols and Chinese speak different language, but most mongolians living in inner Mongolia (within the Chinese border) is pretty fluent in Chinese.
I think you mean to ask "what is the difference between public relations and employee relations?" In essence, there is not a difference. Employee relations is a specialty, a niche within public relations.
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the mongols were different from the Chinese in many ways the had their own language laws and customs this kept them separate from Chinese society the mongols were rulers at the top of Chinese society, but they did not mix with the Chinese people
The Mongols invaded the muslims and burnt their capital "Baghdad". Persia was the week point were they managed to get through and beat the Abbasid Dynasty.