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Page 1: Nomadic Empires & Mongols Nomadic peoples impact Eurasia since Roman Empire - Xiongu threaten - Han - Huns Gupta India - Turks - Tang.

Nomadic Empires & Mongols

Nomadic peoples impact Eurasia since Roman Empire - Xiongu

threaten - Han - Huns Gupta India - Turks - Tang

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Kublai Khan Greets Polos

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Large Battle

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Khublai Khan & Advisors

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Mongol Empire

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Gengis Khan’s Empire 1227

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Central Asian Steppes - Ancestral Homeland

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Nomadic Societies of Central Asia

• Grasses and shrubs can’t support agriculture, but good for grazing. Live in portable yurts and drink kumiss.

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Yurts and Kumiss

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Nomads often led caravans

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Their society generates two class - nobles and commoners• Nobles hereditary - but can lose status if

unsuccessful in battle.

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Turkish peoples develop written script & during Abbasid Dynasty turn to Islam

• Saljuq Turks become true rulers of Abbasid (caliphs are figureheads)

• Spread to Anatolia the breadbasket of the Byzantine Empire.

• Decisive defeat of Byzantine at Manzikert 1071.

• Ottoman Turks conquer Constantinople in 1453

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Manzikert

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In N. India the Turkish Delhi Sultanate (Muslim) squares off against Hindu

princes

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Mongols

• Temujin - 1206 (Chinggis Khan - universal ruler)

• Capitol Karakorum

• Breaks up tribal affiliations replaces it with talent and loyalty based ones.

• About 1 million population - 10% cavalry

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Karakorum

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Equestrian, psychological & siege warfare abilities

• Attack Turks in China, Persia, central Asia

• 1220 defeat Southern Song

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Crossbow

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Illustration of Mongol Army Preparing to Besiege a Jin City

Using Chinese Engineers to Construct Heavy Catapults

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After Chinggis

• China ruled by Great Khan - Kubilai who starts Yuan Dynasty

• Russia, Hungary, Poland - Golden Horde

• Persia - il Khan

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Kubilai

• Promotes Buddhism but tolerates all religions (favorite wife, Chabi, was a Nestorian Christian)

• Looks down on Chinese - no intermarriage

• Ends privileges of Confucians - dismantles education and exam system

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Decline in China

• Use Tang & Song paper money but don’t maintain proper bullion supply

• Hatred of foreign occupiers - 1340s peasant rebellions - 1368 end of Mongol rule in China.

• Bubonic Plague

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Mongols keep Shamanistic beliefs

• Do form attraction to Lamist Buddhism of Tibet

• They recognize Mongols as legitimate rulers

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Persia

• Hulegui 1258 topples Abbasid and sacks Baghdad• Eventually stopped by Muslim forces from Egypt

(Mamluks) at Ain Jalut• Rely on Persians to administer• Ghazan converts to Islam in 1295 & massacres

Christians and Jews.• Decline excessive spending, over exploitation of

peasants• Paper money fails • Collapses 1335

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Mongols contribution

• Encourage travel & communication facilitates trade, movements of peoples, and missionary and diplomatic activity.

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Tamerlane

• Turkish based in Samarkand

• Sacks Delhi

• Dies 1405

• Mughal, Safavid and Ottoman Empires reflect his legacy

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Samarkand

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Ottoman Turks

• Osman declares independence from Saljuq starts rise of Ottoman

• From NW Anatolia, get foothold at Gallipoli

• 1453 under Mehmed defeat Byzantine & conquer Constantinople.

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Mehmed the Conqueror