“If you’re afraid- don’t do it,- if you're doing it- don't be afraid!” -Genghis Khan. (Famous Quotes) The biggest positive impact of the Mongolian empire was the “Pax Mongolica,” a century of peace (1280 - 1360). “Pax Mongolia” was less risky under the various empires. (ThoughtCo.) The Mongols were a group of people who were under the rule of Genghis Khan. They did multiple things to change the World and Europe. There were many geological changes during the time of the Mongolian empire. The Mongolian empire allowed the silk road to reopen between China and Europe. Increase in cultural exchange and wealth along trade routes. For the first time, Russia was unified. (ThoughtCo.) They secured trade routes. They helped with the expansion of trade. Advances in civilization. Rise in cultural communication. (JNS) there was a large variety of new consumer goods including agriculture, weaponry, religion, and medicine. They helped with the spread of technology, making paper, printing, and gunpowder. …show more content…
(JNS) Although they spread the bubonic plague. The bubonic plague decreased the population but increased opportunities for survivors. (ThoughtCo.) The rise of exploration in Europe happened about a century after coming in contact with the Mongols. The Mongols were quick learners. The spread of printing helped to educate a Korean class. They built a postal system, and for the next five centuries, the efficiency was not met. Before Europe created banknotes and paper currency the Mongols created them.
The Mongols were people who had a reputation that left a mark on the world. The Mongols, initially led by Ghankis Khan and the rest of his family, expanded the Mongol empire all through Eurasia. The Mongols' way of life is nomadic with a strong military, but the way they believed was very clever with a normal belief system, but the way they carried it out was barbaric and bad. The Mongols' military tactics were smart, but it was obvious they played dirty.
Genghis Khan ambles through the streets of peaceful Karakorum, greeting all his steadfast warriors. Among the Mongols are thousands of Chinese, Russians, Polish, Hungarians, and many more flooding the streets. Ordinarily, all of these people are going somewhere: to the glorious temples, the bustling markets, or to the distinguished Genghis Khan walking through his empire. The Mongol Empire, built with Genghis 's own blood, sweat, and unyielding perseverance, was what he dreamed the world could be, what he believed it would be. Genghis Khan led the Mongols not just to victory but assisted in the development of our world today.
In the mid 13th century, the Mongols conquered large amounts of land as a result of having a great military ruler, Genghis Khan. He was responsible for setting up khanates all over Asia in order to conquer and control more land in a more efficient manner. With this system in place the Mongol Empire spread rapidly. The purpose of these khanates was to help control land when Genghis could not be there, their was too much land for one man to control. Genghis khan was known to be a very smart and ruthless leader.
The Mongols were people who emerged from the vasts of Central Asia in the 13th century. Led by Genghis Khan, they rapidly conquered a vast empire that stretched from China to Eastern Europe. While the Mongols are often depicted as brutal conquerors, the documents provided offer a better view of their impact on the world. These documents include accounts of Mongol diplomacy, trade, and cultural exchange, as well as descriptions of their military campaigns. By examining these documents, we can gain a better understanding of the legacy of the Mongols and the ways in which they shaped the world we live in today.
The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous empire in history occupying 12 million square miles of land in Central Asia (Lewis, p. 1, 2002). When looking at a map of the Mongol Empire it is clear that it grew rapidly as it initially occupied its existing neighbors in 1207 and then went on to conquer the neighboring nations, taking control of the rest of central Asia by 1227 (Document C). It was created and controlled by Temüjin, who adopted the title Ghenghis Khan, meaning universal leader, from 1206 up until his death in 1227 (Lewis, p. 1, 2002). To many people Genghis Khan was considered a genius for his military strategy which partially led to his overwhelmingly successful conquest, but to others he was considered a violent, illiterate
the Mongolss eliminated one of the most basic of Chinese institutions”(“The Mongols In China”). The destruction made by the Mongols was huge due to the amount of life that was lost while they were conquering land for their empire. Even though the Mongol’s had some negative effects they had a greater number of positive effects than negative. The Mongols gave women the right to inherit property; they expressed their opinions in tribal meetings and got involved in religious ceremonies and became shamas (May). This is really important because women at that time did not have any rights in other empires and this had an impact on how women were treated after their empire.
The Mongolian empire was a huge but short-lived empire. Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongols. Genghis Khan started his empire in Asia and over time the empire expanded into Europe and the majority of Asia. The mongolian empire started in Asia and expanded into part of europe.
The Mongolian Empire did a lot of good things like leading the great spread of printing all over East Asia. As an effect there were a lot of good long term effects after all the war and there was peace and stability. First of all, the Mongolian Empire surprisingly did a lot of good in the long run. After the Mongols were defeated there was a huge amount of goods that became accessible in Europe.
Genghis Khan was a powerful and evil emperor whose kingdom was founded in 1206(Britannica). This is the brutal kingdom of the Mongols and the long-term effects they had on many people. The Mongols killed millions by wars and diseases. And here are some reasons to tell you why the Mongolian Empire had an awful long-term effect.
Benson Sessions Miss Toone Language Arts 3 13 April 2023 The Dirty Mongols The Mongolian Empire is one of the most well known empires. It was founded in the year 1206 by their most famous and fierce leader named Genghis Khan (Matteucci). The Mongols were brutal. They were responsible for tens of thousands of deaths across the world(Mongols in World History).
Obvious negative effects of the invasions were immediately evident such as death counts and destroyed property. But slowly peace was restored as the Mongol rule spread to much of the known world. Needed changes began occurring such as the Silk Road was reopened by the Mongols. The Mongols introduced gunpowder and the importance of written language. They contributed considerable to the commerce of both China and the Middle East as they once again began trading and exporting their goods and
The Mongols exploited everyone, even women and children, for their own advantage, often using forced labor. Those who resisted Khan’s reign were often enslaved, imprisoned, or killed. (I think that being killed for resisting was a little too much.) Many people were killed during the era of the Mongols.
At the start of the thirteenth century, the mongols rose to power using various tactics both psychologically and physically , extending their territory far and wide across Afro-Eurasia. While under the leader known as Genghis Khan, the Mongols conquered a vast amount of land uncomparable to the land conquered by Alexander the Great, as they unite the lands under one name. Leaving a mark so large on the cities behind with everlasting consequences that can not be erased. During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, the mongols impacted the societies of Afro-Eurasia in many different ways. These impacts included making trade routes safer by having mongols patrol the silk roads which made trade safer for merchants/ the shifting of currency to
The Empire after Chingis Khan’s death did not operate as it once did and it weakened them as a whole. In the end, the Mongol Empire were good and their advancements helped shape the world today. Their ability to provide “safe travels of trade throughout their empire and the exchange of knowledge and culture” began the trade systems that have evolved over time (Invictus). Knowledge was spread through these advancements.
The Mongols Intro The Mongols have made a negative impact to all of us in one way or another. Some ways worse than others. Some of the things Genghis Khan has done may be cruel and wrong, but was what he had to do to be a great leader. The Mongolians ruled from 1260 to 1368 C.E, they were located in Mongolia, in the Northern China area.