Title: The Mongols
1The Mongols
- Barbarians or Men of the People and Trade
Facilitators?
Barbara Ozuna and Cheryl Mc Callum Paschal High
School, Fort Worth, Texas
2The Rise of the Mongols
- Temujin --gt Chenghis Khan Universal Ruler
- United the Mongols in 1162, Died in 1227
- from the steppes of Asia. Built the Worlds
Largest land Empire - Created his new capital at Karakorum
3Mongolian Steppes
4Xinjiang Region Typical Uygher Mongol Yurt
5Wagon-pulled gers made Moving Easier
6Karakorum
7Map of Karakorum
8Mongol Invasions
9Mongol Warriors
10Mongol Archer
11Mongol Warfare
The Advantages of the Bow and the Horse
- Move swiftly
- Ride standing up because of stirrups
- Could attack with bow and arrow from afar
- Faked retreat
- Tied sacks to saddles to add numbers
12The MONGOLS Build Their Empire
- Genghis Khans Tax Laws
- If you do not pay homage, we will take your
prosperity. - If you do not have prosperity, we will take your
children. - If you do not have children, we will take your
wife. - If you do not have a wife, we will take your
head. - Used cruelty as a weapon --gt some areas never
recovered from Mongol destruction!
13Growth of Mongol Empire
14Horses- the key to Mongol Success
15The Other Side of the Mongols
- Although the Mongols have certainly earned their
barbaric reputation, the Mongols also patronized
artisans. - The Mongols often offered artisans special
privileges. For example, after invading
Samarkand, Ghengis Kahn ordered all artisans
spared - Artisans also did not have to pay Corvée taxes
16Gold Saddle Arch Mongols, 13c
17Gold Saddle, Front View Mongols, 13c
18Silk Screen painting of a Mongol Noble, late 13c
19Robe of a Mongol Nobleman, early 14c
20Yuan Golden Bowl, 13c
21Yuan Porcelains Ceramics
22Trade Routes Under the Mongols
23The Pax Mongolica
- Mongols Trade Facilitators?
24Increase in Trade during Mongol Rule
25People traveled as well as goods
- Marco Polo
- A Venetian merchantTraveled through YuanChina
1271-1295 - Black Stones coal
- Gunpowder
- Noodles
26Marco Polos Travels
27But so did Disease
- The Black Plague spread from China to Europe in
the mid-14c.
Bulbous
Septicemia Formalmost 100 mortality rate.
28Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho)
- Ming Treasure Fleet
- Each ship 400 long 160 wide
- Chinas Columbus? ?
1371-1435
29Admiral Zheng Hes Voyages
- First Voyage 1405-1407 62 ships 27,800 men.
- Second Voyage 1407-1409 Ho didnt go on this
trip. - Third Voyage 1409-1411 48 ships 30,000 men.
- Fourth Voyage 1413-1415 63 ships 28,500 men.
- Fifth Voyage 1417-1419
- Sixth Voyage 1421-1422
- Emperor Zhu Gaozhi cancelled future trips and
ordered ship builders and sailors to stop work. - Seventh Voyage 1431-1433
- Emperor Zhu Zhanji resumed the voyages in 1430 to
restore peaceful relations with Malacca Siam - 100 ships and 27,500 men Cheng Ho died on the
return trip.
30Some Websites to Visit
- http//afe.easia.columbia.edu/- Specific unit on
the Mongols impact on Asia - http//worldhistoryforusall.sdsu.edu/dev/default.h
tm Big History units. Mongols are discussed in
Unit 5. - http//depts.washington.edu/silkroad/ Offers a
wealth of information on various aspects of the
silkroads.