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MONGOLS AS RULERS in 13 th Century Eurasia

MONGOLS AS RULERS in 13 th Century Eurasia. IN PERSIA. POL – High positions to Mongols Low level administrators were Persians ECO - Did not support agriculture Encouraged trade RELIG - At first tolerated all then converted to Islam. Persia.

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MONGOLS AS RULERS in 13 th Century Eurasia

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  1. MONGOLS AS RULERSin 13th Century Eurasia

  2. IN PERSIA • POL– High positions to Mongols • Low level administrators were Persians • ECO - Did not support agriculture • Encouraged trade • RELIG - At first tolerated all • then converted to Islam

  3. Persia • SOC– Mixed with local population & adopted elements of the culture

  4. IN RUSSIA • POL – Allowed local rulers to control country if they paid tribute • ECO - Disrupted agriculture, but encouraged trade • REL- Converted to Islam, but allowed Christianity

  5. RUSSIA • SOC • Did not mix with locals • raided frequently • demanded tribute

  6. IN CHINA • POL • Mongols ruled & held high positions • YUAN DYNASTY • Foreigners had lower level positions • ECO – Encouraged trade (as far as Europe)

  7. CHINA • REL – Tolerated all religions but favored Lamaist Buddhism • Due to elements of magic • Similar to shamanism • SOC - Did not mix with Chinese • Did not allow intermarriage or Chinese to learn Mongolian language

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