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The Mongols and World History

The Mongols and World History. The Formation and Dissolution of Nomadic Empires. Age of Cross-Cultural Interaction (1000 – 1500 CE). Nomadic Empires Sub-Saharan Africa Western Europe in the High Middle Ages The Americas and Oceania Cross-Cultural Interactions c.1500.

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The Mongols and World History

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  1. The Mongols and World History The Formation and Dissolution of Nomadic Empires

  2. Age of Cross-Cultural Interaction(1000 – 1500 CE) • Nomadic Empires • Sub-Saharan Africa • Western Europe in the High Middle Ages • The Americas and Oceania • Cross-Cultural Interactions c.1500

  3. Formation of Nomadic Empire • Features of nomadic life • Chinggis Khan (1206-1227) • Maintenance and division of Mongolian Empire(s) • Marco Polo and Kublai Khan • Route and Experiences • Influence on western conceptions of “the east”

  4. Key Points • The Mongolian rise to power depended on a confluence of political, economic, and regional factors • The united Mongolian empire under Chinggis Khan fragmented on his death into 4 successor states • Marco Polo’s journeys demonstrate growing (commercial and cultural) interaction by 1300

  5. I. Formation of Nomadic Empires

  6. Temujin / Chinggis Khan (c.1160 – 1227)

  7. “Mongol” – award-winning film by Sergei Bodrove (subtitled) Mongol (2007: Chinggis' wife stolen)Mongol (2007-brothers divided)Mongol (2007- Mongols united))

  8. Mongolian military: cavalry, archery, gunpowder, siege equipment, support systems

  9. Chinggis Khan establishes Mongolian script and law code

  10. Heaven has appointed me to rule all the nations, for hitherto there has been no order upon the steppes. --Genghis Khan

  11. Key factors that led c.125,000 warriors to build the largest land empire in history • Military prowess • Adaptation of local societies/talents • Timing: fragmentation of postclassical states

  12. Area controlled by Chinggis Khan (1227)

  13. The Mongolian Empires:Yuan, Chagatai, Il-Khanate, Golden Horde

  14. Mongolian Empires at greatest extent (c.1294)

  15. Mongolian Empire, 1204

  16. Mongolian Empire, 1218

  17. Mongolian Empire, 1227

  18. Mongolian Empire, 1246

  19. Mongolian Empires, 1286

  20. II. Marco Polo (1254 – 1324)

  21. Venice and Trade c.1000 - 1500

  22. Kublai Khan (1215 – 1294)

  23. Marco Polo’s travels (c.1271 – 1295)

  24. The Travels of Marco Polo

  25. Marco Polo’s travels (c.1271 – 1295)

  26. Contrasting Responses to Contact:West (European/Asian) and East Asian

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