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THE MONGOLS IN WORLD HISTORY Decline in the Mongol Empire148 caloricallysufficient and poorly balanced of sheep with some goats and a few each of bovines and camels 2 Then however fam. 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 . 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. AP World History Notes. Chapter . 13. China and the Mongols. Most difficult and lengthy conquest for the Mongols. Took 70 years (1209 to 1279) to conquer. Violently conquered northern China . then controlled by various nomadic states. 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. 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. . Who were the Mongols?. These . nomads. , . or people who move from place to place in search of food, came from an area north of China called . Mongolia. . Living in movable tents called . yurts. ,. the Mongols raised . Introduction . to . t. he . Mongols . The Mongols were a pastoral nomadic people. From central Asia. Smaller populations that relied heavily on animals for food, transportation, and warfare. Organized around families, clans, and/or tribes . Third Edition. CHAPTER. 11. Pastoral Peoples on the Global Stage:. The Mongol Moment. 1200–1500. Copyright © . 2016 . by Bedford/St. . Martin’s. Distributed by Bedford/St. Martin's/Macmillan Higher Education strictly for use with its products; Not for redistribution.. 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. Preview. The Mongols in War. -. Under Genghis Khan and his successors, the Mongols conquered the largest empire in history up to that time.. The Mongols at Peace. - . After their conquests, the Mongols promoted trade and cultural exchange throughout their empire and beyond.. Preview. The Mongols in War. -. Under Genghis Khan and his successors, the Mongols conquered the largest empire in history up to that time.. The Mongols at Peace. - . After their conquests, the Mongols promoted trade and cultural exchange throughout their empire and beyond.. 3
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