PPT-From Mongols, to Muscovy, to Czarism

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ussia R Mongols In 1240 Kiev was destroyed by the Mongols and the Russian territory was split into numerous smaller dukedoms Mongols gain control Russia known as the Golden Horde Mongols do not disrupt Russian culture. In a single bubble brainstorm what you already know about the Mongols! . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Ol0IJkU7c. The Nomadic Life. The Mongols were constantly on the move because they were pastoralists ( herding domestic animals) and those animals needed a pasture (land) to feed off of. Mongols and Islam . The Russian Response . Mongols and Islam, 1260–1500 Mongol Rivalry . In the 1260s the Il-khan Mongol Empire controlled parts of Armenia and all of Azerbaijan, Mesopotamia, and Iran . Khan . and Mongol Eurasian Integration. . DO NOW: . AP M.C. QUESTION. Which of the following is an accurate characterization of both the Incan and Yuan dynasties?. Both civilizations developed strict social class hierarchies, in which upward mobility was difficult. Ain. . Jalut. September 3, 1260. Strategic . Context. When.  . Mongkhe. Kahn.  became . the Great Khan.  in 1251, he immediately set out to implement his grandfather . Genghis Kahn’s plan . for world empire. To lead the task of subduing the nations of the West, he selected his brother, another of Genghis Khan's grandsons, . Unit 1 Term 3 2015. DO NOW: what can you say about what life was like for these people?. Unit 1 Lesson 1: . LO: Who were the Mongols?. The Mongol Steppe:. The Mongolian . plains (steppe) are . harsh and cold. . Traditional view of . mongols. Mongols. Crash Course - MONGOLS. CLAIM. EVIDENCE. Mongols WERE barbaric. Mongols. were NOT barbaric. Were the Mongols Barbaric?. A: NO. B: YES. Heroes and Villains . What are some things you know about Mongols? Or, what do you think of with that word?. Nomads of the Steppe. Steppe – area of Eurasia that is a dry grassland. Significant to neighboring civilizations because of the trade routes. Mrs. Tucker. 7. th. Grade World History/Honors. Cobalt Institute of Math and Science. Mongols in China. C. 1167 – . Temujin. Was Born. 1206 – . Temujin. as Genghis Khan. 1211 – Mongols in China. “Despite his image as a bloody tyrant, Genghis was also forward thinking. His empire had the first international postal system, invented the concept of diplomatic immunity, and even allowed women in its councils. But more importantly, the Mongols were also unprecedented in their religious tolerance.” . steppes. .. They lived in tribes & were pastoral. . They rose in the 12. th. and 13. th. centuries and conquered the largest land empire in world history.. steppes. The Mongols. The steppes are vast treeless plains. What happened to Chinese stability?. Who was progressing, who was declining under Mongol rule?. Map of . Mongol Empire. University of Washington, A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization, . N.d.. , . Background. 1206-1227. . Reign of Chinggis Khan. 1211-1234. . Conquest of northern China. 1219-1221. . Conquest of Persia. 1237-1241. . Conquest of Russia. 1258. . Capture of Baghdad. Global History: Spiconardi. Origins of the Mongols. Origins of the Mongols. Geography. Steppes .  grasslands that are not easily cultivated. Extreme Temperature Range. Winters could reach . -57. ºF . A. China and the Mongols. 1. Difficult conquest from 1209 to 1279. a. . Mongol conquest . of China was difficult, took from 1209 to 1279.. 2. Began in northern China. a. . Began in northern China (ruled by dynasties of nomadic origin), was vastly destructive. .

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