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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Who were the Mongols?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They were nomadic horse hearders

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pastrol people out of gobi become huge empire

OpenStudy (anonymous):

.The Mongols were a nomadic group of people that originated in Central Asia. Their leader, Genghis Khan, organized the people and they used their superb horsemanship and unique military tactics to conquer others, and eventually they established the largest empire in the world to this day. The empire spanned from China to the East to Turkey in the West, and from Russia in the north to Tibet in the South. Eventually the empire dissolved into four separate states, that were all trade friendly, but were not necessarily politically united. There was the Great Khanite, or the Yuan Dynasty in China; The Golden Horde, in present day Russia. The Chang'a'tai in Tibet/Central Asia; and the Ilkhanate in Persia. Each adapted to the cultures of the native people were there, except for in China they expelled all Chinese from the city and would not let the Chinese learn their language. Chinese people do not refer to the Yuan Dynasty as one of their dynasties, as they consider it more of a foreign rule period (read about it in the establishment of the Ming Dynasty).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Stop copy and pasting please!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes be legit!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok but I read about it in class in the establishment of the ming dynasty section of my text book a few days ago I did a essay about the Mongols so I got it from my own essay so in all reality it is legit just didn't type it on here that's y I answered this one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@zellerbaily

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@jordan_diekman25

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lakotareid1232 it still is completely unnecessary to go that into detail over one little question, especially when nobody is even gonna take the time to read it!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Mongols were a nomadic tribe centrally located in Central Asia. They were known as barbarians throughout the landmass of Eurasia and were known for killing hundreds of thousands of people. However, they did bring some positive changes, including the re-opening of the Silk Road and the beginning of the upcoming Global Age. In 1206, Genghis Khan attained leadership of a large number of tribes in what is now Mongolia, to form a great and powerful empire. The Mongols were cruel and vicious warriors. They destroyed anything that stood in the way of their becoming a successful empire. They conquered China and other regions throughout Asia and parts of modern day Europe. After more than a century of being the world's largest empire, the Mongol domain was finally dissolved with the breakup of the Yuan dynasty in 1368.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There you go again typing another worthless paragraph!!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@lakotareid1232

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok but I believe that some people may need more help that a few words on some subjects and if they really need the help they will read is dude @zellerbaily

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