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Last Great Nomadic Challenges

I. The Transcontinental Empire of Chinggis Khan

II. The Mongol Drive to the West

III. The Mongol Interlude in Chinese History

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The Transcontinental Empire of Chinggis Khan

• Mongol Culture– Nomadic pastoralists

Goats, sheep

– Tribe Divided into clans

– Temporary confederations– Leaders elected

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The Transcontinental Empire of Chinggis Khan

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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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Building the Mongol War Machine

• Mounted warriors• Tumens,10,000 troops• Messenger force• Adopted gunpowder, cannons

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Conquest: The Mongol Empire under Chinggis Khan

• 1207, expedition• China

– Xi-Xia, Tangut king defeated

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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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Life Under the Mongol Imperium

• Harsh, tolerant• Chinggis Khan

– Capital at karakorum– Shamanistic

Tolerated other religions

– New administration

• Commerce thrives

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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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The Mongol Drive to the West

• Golden Horde– Khan's tent

• Russia in the 1200s– Many kingdoms– Mongols (Tartars) invade

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The Mongol Drive to the West

• Batu, grandson of Chinggis Khan– 1236, begins conquest of Russia– 1240, Kiev taken and sacked– Novgorod spared

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The Mongol Empire and the Global Exchange Network

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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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Mongol Incursions and the Retreat from Europe

• Hungary, 1240• Death of Ogedei

– Batu retreats

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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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The Mongol Interlude inChinese History

• Ogedei renews attack on China• Kubilai Khan

– Grandson of Chinggis Khan– Attacks Song– 1271, transformation to Yuan dynasty– Capital at Tatu (Beijing)

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Gender Roles and the Convergence of Mongol and Chinese Culture

• Mongol women retain liberties• Chabi, wife of Kubilai, influential

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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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Social Policies and Scholar-Gentry Resistance

• Ethnic Chinese resist– Especially scholar-gentry

• Kubilai– Protects peasant lands– Famine relief– Tax, labor burden lessened

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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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Aftershock: The Brief Ride of Timur

• Timur-i Lang (Tamerlane)– Turkish– Base at Samarkand

• 1360s, conquests– Persia, Fertile Crescent, India, Russia

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The Mongol Interlude in Chinese History

• 1405, death– Empire dissolves– End of steppe nomad conquests