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Title: Mongol Eurasia


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Mongol Eurasia Its Aftermath1200-1500
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Nomadism in Central Asia
  • Resources
  • Scarce water Pressure for tribes to move out to
    find new sources
  • Complex Hierarchy
  • Headed by single leader (khan)
  • Powerful groups demanded and received tribute in
    the form of slaves and goods (some lived entirely
    on tribute).
  • The groups /families formed larger groups called
    federations
  • Women important in negotiating alliances
  • Seasonal migrations and religious contacts
  • Brought into contact w/ Judaism, Christianity,
    Buddhism Islam
  • Tolerant of other Religions
  • Khan thought to represent the sky god

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Genghis Khan
  • Temujin aka Genghis (Chengiz)) Khan
  • Responsible for bringing together all Mongol
    tribes into a single confederation
  • Mastered the art of steppe diplomacy
  • Called for displays of personal courage in battle
    combined with intense loyalty to allies and the
    ability to entice other tribes into alliances.
  • The four most significant legacies (aside from
    his conquests)
  • His tolerance of many religions
  • His creation of the Mongols' first script
  • His support for trade and crafts
  • His creation of a legal code specific to their
    pastoral-nomadic way of life

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Mongol Conquests
  • 1206-1258 conquered from Korea to Hungary and
    Baghdad
  • Reputation for slaughtering all who would not
    surrender
  • Ability to take advantage of rivalry among
    enemies
  • Ability to conquer based on
  • Horsemanship
  • Better bows
  • Following a volley of arrows w/ deadly cavalry
  • Adopting new military techniques and technology
  • Incorporating non-Mongol soldiers into their
    armies

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Strong Equestrians and Archers
  • Extreme Mobility
  • They carried their houses with them
  • Drank their own horse's blood milk
  • Could travel up to 60 miles per day.
  • Message system allowed orders to be transmitted
    rapidly across Eurasia.
  • Deadly Archers
  • Arrows could kill enemies at 200 meters (650 ft)
  • Modified stirrups
  • Terror tactics (psychological warfare)

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Impact of the Mongols
  • Mongol conquests opened overland trade routes
  • Long distance trade led to cross diffusion of
    military and science between Europe, Middle East,
    and Asia.
  • Never before seen commercial integration in
    Eurasia
  • Trade from Venice to Beijing by sea and overland
    routes
  • The Great Pandemic (Bubonic Plague) would bring
    even greater population shifts

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Shortly after Genghis Khans death in 1227, his
empire split into four Khanates among sons
grandsons (P 329).
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