PPT-If You Can’t, Genghis Khan!

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Lets uncover the amazing story of one of the worlds most misunderstood conquerors and the lasting influence of his legacy Experience the world of the Mongolian

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Lets uncover the amazing story of one of the worlds most misunderstood conquerors and the lasting influence of his legacy Experience the world of the Mongolian Empire Objectives and Standards. Mame Khan – Music Diamond of Rajasthan . Mame. Khan belongs to a family of master singers, who perform a unique oral tradition since more then fifteen generations. His vibrant and soulful voice owe much to the influence of his late father . 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. 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). Journal 03/25/04. The Yassa:Law Code. of the Mongols.  . 1. An adulterer is to be put to death without any regard as to whether he is married or not. . 2. Whoever is guilty of rape is also to be put to death. . 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. 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. As john green would say “They are the exception!”. The Mongols and their Surroundings. Lived as clans, north of the Gobi Desert. Everyone was skilled horse riders and valued hunting, courage, and warfare. 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 . 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 . – . Describe and locate the Mongol conquest of China including Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan.. Mongol Expansion. A. . Mongols - collection of nomadic tribes from Central Asia. 1. Invaded & became 1st non-Chinese group to rule China, mid- 1200s. The Mongols Genghis to Kublai The Steppe Steppe Culture Loyalty to kin/clan Courage culture Horsemanship Mobile (pastoralists & hunters) Animists Lots of raiding between tribes Traded with sedentary peoples for manufactured goods 7 th Grade World History Ooltewah Middle School Ooltewah, Tennessee Jane Hill Standards: 7.24 Describe and locate the Mongol conquest of China including Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan. Class Periods & Time 7thGrade World HistoryOoltewah Middle SchoolOoltewah TennesseeJane HillStandards724 Describe and locate the Mongol conquest of China including Genghis Khan Kublai KhanClass Periods Time NeededTwo 50-

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