During the Yuan rule in China, Mongol rulers didn't treat the Chinese equally. They made the Chinese pay more tax than the Mongols. They also didn't allow the Chinese to serve in the army. What was the long-term effect of this unequal treatment?
Kublai Khan, the Mongol ruler of China, chose not to give important government jobs to the Chinese primarily to maintain Mongol dominance and control over the region. He believed that appointing Mongols to key positions would ensure loyalty to his rule and prevent potential rebellion. Additionally, Kublai sought to establish a distinct Mongol identity within the administration, which he felt could be compromised by integrating too many Chinese officials into the government. This policy contributed to tensions between the Mongol ruling class and the native Chinese population.
Volgs
Unlike the more successful Qing dynasty, they were cruel and mongol, and with mongol i mean too different from the Chinese populace
Ivan the great
the mongol ruled china
Ming Dynasty
Mongols avoided imposing their beliefs on the Chinese and adopted Buddhism and Taoism.
the mongol rule their empire by help the animal and plantation
no
There was not one individual or group that overthrew Mongol rule in Russia. Instead, the Mongol empire died out instead of being overthrown.
butts
Social tension between Mongol rulers and Chinese subjects caused internal conflict during the Yuan Dynasty. Confucian values of deference to leaders versus increased conflict due to Chinese resentment of Mongol rule.
Mongol rule in China was a time of order and peace (after the Mongol conquests). It is called Pax Mongolica after Pax Romana in Rome.
During the Yuan rule in China, Mongol rulers didn't treat the Chinese equally. They made the Chinese pay more tax than the Mongols. They also didn't allow the Chinese to serve in the army. What was the long-term effect of this unequal treatment?
No
The Mongol empire was huge and an outstanding empire. But it was an empire running out of time. In 1368, the Ming dynasty gained enough power to overthrow the Mongols. So in 1368 Chinese dominance resumed and the Ming dynasty re-established Chinese rule in much of what we now see as the Chinese mainland.