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Title: The Last Great Nomadic Challenges:


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Chapter 14
  • The Last Great Nomadic Challenges
  • From Chinggis Khan to Timur

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I. The Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan
  • Mongol Culture
  • Nomadic pastoralists
  • Goats, sheep
  • Tribe
  • Divided into clans
  • Temporary confederations
  • Leaders elected

The Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan
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I. The Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan
  • A. The Making of a Great Warrior The Early
    Career of Chinggis Khan
  • Kabul Khan
  • 1100s, defeats Qin forces
  • Grandson, Temujin
  • Chinggis Khan
  • Born Temujin
  • Develops alliances among Mongols
  • 1206, elected khagan (supreme ruler)

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I. The Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan
  • B. Building the Mongol War Machine
  • Mounted warriors
  • Tumens,10,000 troops
  • Messenger force
  • Adopted gunpowder, cannons
  • C. Conquest The Mongol Empire under Chinggis
    Khan
  • 1207, expedition
  • China
  • Xi-Xia, Tangut king defeated
  • D. First Assault on the Islamic World Conquest
    in China
  • Kara Khitai defeated
  • Mongolian
  • Khwarazm, Muhammad Shah II defeated
  • Return to China
  • Xi-Xia kingdom and Qin Empire destroyed
  • 1227, death of Chinggis Khan
  • Empire from Persia to North China Sea

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I. The Mongol Empire of Chinggis Khan
  • E. Life Under the Mongol Imperium
  • Harsh, tolerant
  • Chinggis Khan
  • Capital at Karakorum
  • Shamanistic
  • Tolerated other religions
  • New administration
  • Commerce thrives
  • F. The Death of Chinggis Khan and the Division of
    the Empire
  • 1227, division of empire
  • Three sons, one grandson
  • Ogedei, third son
  • Elected great khan

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The Four Khanates of the Divided Monghol Empire
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II. The Mongol Drive to the West
  • Golden Horde
  • Khan's tent
  • Russia in the 1200s
  • Many kingdoms
  • Mongols (Tartars) invade
  • Batu, grandson of Chinggis Khan
  • 1236, begins conquest of Russia
  • 1240, Kiev taken and sacked
  • Novgorod spared
  • A. Russia in Bondage
  • Russians in vassalage to Golden Horde
  • Commerce benefits
  • Moscow thrives
  • Metropolitan head of Orthodox church
  • Leads Russian resistance to Mongol
  • Kulikova, 1380
  • Golden Horde defeated

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II. The Mongol Drive to the West
  • B. Mongol Incursions and the Retreat from Europe
  • Hungary, 1240
  • Death of Ogedei
  • Batu retreats
  • C. The Mongol Assault on the Islamic Heartlands
  • Hulegu
  • Grandson of Chinggis Khan
  • Ilkhan
  • West to Mesopotamia, north Africa
  • 1258, Baghdad sacked
  • 1260, stopped by Baibars
  • Egyptian Mamluks

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III. The Mongol Interlude in Chinese History
  • Ogedei renews attack on China
  • Kubilai Khan
  • Grandson of Chinggis Khan
  • Attacks Song
  • 1271, transformation to Yuan dynasty
  • Capital at Tatu (Beijing)
  • A. Gender Roles and the Convergence of Mongol
    and Chinese Culture
  • Mongol women retain liberties
  • Chabi, wife of Kubilai, influential
  • B. Mongol Tolerance and Foreign Cultural
    Influence
  • Mongol patronage
  • Attracts scholars, artists
  • Religious toleration
  • Buddhists, Nestorians, Latin Christians, Daoists,
    Muslims
  • Marco Polo
  • Visits court

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III. The Mongol Interlude in Chinese History
  • C. Social Policies and Scholar-Gentry Resistance
  • Ethnic Chinese resist
  • Especially scholar-gentry
  • Kubilai
  • Protects peasant lands
  • Famine relief
  • Tax, labor burden lessened
  • D. The Fall of the House of Yuan
  • Death of Kubilai
  • Dynasty already weakened
  • Song revolt
  • 1274, 1280, Japan attacked
  • Failure
  • By 1350s, territory lost
  • Ju Yanzhang
  • Founds Ming dynasty

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III. The Mongol Interlude in Chinese History
  • E. Aftershock The Brief Ride of Timur
  • Timur-i Lang (Tamerlane)
  • Turkish
  • Base at Samarkand
  • 1360s, conquests
  • Persia, Fertile Crescent, India, Russia
  • 1405, death
  • Empire dissolves
  • End of steppe nomad conquests
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