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TEMÜR KHAN Early Life Born on October 15 1265 Grandson of Kublai Khan who established the Yuan Dynasty Temürs dad Zhenjin died when he was 21 Followed his grandfather

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TEMÜR KHAN Early Life Born on October 15 1265 Grandson of Kublai Khan who established the Yuan Dynasty Temürs dad Zhenjin died when he was 21 Followed his grandfather to suppress the rebellion of Nayan and other rival relatives. 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 . China & Japan. Outcome: The Mongols. Constructive Response Question. Trace the development of . Temujin. and his empire including background information, motivations, and military tactics used.. The first world historian Rashid al-Din was born in 1247 in Hamadan (Iran). Son of a Jewish doctor he embraced Islam at the age of 30. He was a physician to the-Il-Khan Abaqa (1265-81), possibly the World’s Largest Empire, Ever . CHW3M. Map of Empire. University of Washington, A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization, . N.d.. , . https://depts.washington.edu/chinaciv/1xaryuan.htm. (April 28, 2015). Monotheistic, five pillars, Qur’an, Mosque, Allah, Muhammad . Present day India. Hammurabi’s Code. Roman Twelve Tables. Justinian’s Law Code. Sharia. Law. Cultural Diffusion. Bellringer. One effect of Invasion is…. 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. . Chapter 12. What you really need to know. 1. Largest Continuous Land Empire. It promoted the spread of ideas and movement of. people in Eurasia.. Pax. . Mongolica. Exposed Europeans to Gunpowder for the first time. . 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. And . Collin Weidman. (1206-1368). The Mongol Empire. The Mongol empire was originally a tribe of nomads that grew until it could build and sustain a sizable army, at which point they began to rise to power and overthrow other kingdoms. Although much of the data in the sources concerning the number of people killed during the Mongol conquests is exaggerated, it does reflect the reality that thousands died, and the Mongols were not above depopulating an area if the people rebelled, or if destruction simply suited their purpose.. Where are the . Steppes. of Central Asia????. What civilizations do you suppose these . warrior societies. came into contact with?. INDIA. CHINA. RUSSIA. Steppes. - belt of grasslands that sweeps for roughly 5,000 miles in between Europe and 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. CH 12. Document 12.1: Mongol History from a Mongol . How . would you describe the . anda. relationship?. The . anda. . relationship was a form of political alliance in pastoral societies.. It . drew on symbols of personal friendship, including gift exchanges, socializing, and sleeping in close proximity, to cement broader alliances between powers.. 1200-1500. John . Ermer. AP World History. Miami Beach Sr. High. Happening Now. Americas. 1325: Aztecs found Tenochtitlan. 1438-1533: Inca Empire. Europe. 1215: Magna . Carta. signed in England. 1337-1453: Hundred Years War.

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