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Chapter 14
The Last Great Nomadic
      Challenges
  From Chinggis Khan to Timur
 A young leader unites the nomadic
  Mongols of central Asia
 Overrun lands from China to Eastern
  Europe – dubs himself “Genghis Khan” –
  “world emperor”
 Take over N. China, central Asia, and
  eastern Persia
 Genghis Khan’s sons and grandson’s will
  help conquer the rest of China, Tibet,
  Persia, Iraq, Southern Russia, and most of
  Asia Minor
 Divide conquered land up into 4 khanates
  (kingdoms)
http://home.tiscali.nl/~t543201/web-mongol/mongol-battles.htm
   Could cover 90 miles on horseback per day (the
    “amazing” Roman military could travel 25)
   Bows launched arrows 400 yards (English
    longbow limit 250yds)
   Scouts checked out next attack point before full
    scale attack
   Ruthless – submit or die
   Villages that resisted were destroyed completely
Ghenggis Khan attacking Syria
       and Palestine
Genghis Khan and his Mongolian Buddies…
    fun facts, rumors, interesting bits
   Goal not to loot, but to destroy
   Upon capturing Baghdad in 1258, the last caliph
    and his sons were trampled to death
     – A fate reserved for rulers, goal? demoralize
   European rumor mill – Mongolians looked like
    monkeys, barked like dogs, ate raw flesh, drank
    horse urine, knew no laws, showed no mercy
   Water = weakness; could conquer through
    mountains, rice paddies, rivers, etc, but not
    seas/oceans (Java or Japan)
Russia according to the Russians
Reasons for Mongol Military
        Success




  Fernandez-Armesto, "The World, A History" p. 418
Impact Varied
   Pax Mongolica – after the initial shock of the attacks, a
    peace comparable to the Roman empire, is established.
     – Communication from E Asia and W Europe
     – **At the end of Pax Mongolica the Silk Road is over.
   Il-Khans - Persia – Mongols assimilated and became
    Muslim
     – Poor caliph
     – Il-Khans became protectors and advocates of Islam,
        all Mongols within the Khanate are ordered to convert
     – Timur/Tamerlane (from Jagadai) breaks the peace,
        attacks from India to Russia
          Timur = Turkish
          Osman (one of his guys) becomes the founder of
            the Ottoman Turks
Impact Varied
   Khanate of the Golden Horde – Russia - Batu - largely illiterate
    clan – cut off Russia’s contact with the West, lasts 240+ years
     – Meet great resistance, ruthless results “no eye remained to weep for the
       dead”
     – Kiev falls, Novgorod hangs on by a thread
     – Perks? Russia benefits from trade; Protected from Teutonic Knights
       who wanted to attack Orthodoxy and spread Catholicism
     – Downsides? Miss the Renaissance
   Khanate of Jagadai - India – Timur Lang (Tamerlane) (Turk, in-law
    of the Mongols)
     –   destroyed just about everything in sight
     –   destroys the sultanate
     –   occupation doesn’t last as long
     –   sultanate restores fairly quickly and Islam continues to grow in India under the
         Mogul Empire as Hindus cling to their beliefs
Impact Varied
 Khanate of the Great Khan - China – Khublai
 Khan
  – Known as the Yuan Dynasty 1279-1368
  – dismissed Confucian scholars; many had deep
    Buddhist beliefs
  – forbade marriage between Mongols and
    Chinese
  – inhibited Chinese from learning Mongol
    language (which didn’t exist until GK)
  – Chinese maintain their own identity
     never take Vietnam or Japan
        – Japan is saved by typhoon winds “kamikaze” – divine wind
  – Rebellion – poor rebellion Ju Yanzhang founds
Keep in Mind
 Anti-Mongolian Writing is written by literate
  urbanites
Mongolian Superlatives
 Where was it least oppressive?
 Where did it create and establish an era of
  peace?
 Where was it most harmful for the society
  politically and culturally?

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Chapter 14 - The Mongols

  • 1. Chapter 14 The Last Great Nomadic Challenges From Chinggis Khan to Timur
  • 2.  A young leader unites the nomadic Mongols of central Asia  Overrun lands from China to Eastern Europe – dubs himself “Genghis Khan” – “world emperor”
  • 3.  Take over N. China, central Asia, and eastern Persia  Genghis Khan’s sons and grandson’s will help conquer the rest of China, Tibet, Persia, Iraq, Southern Russia, and most of Asia Minor  Divide conquered land up into 4 khanates (kingdoms)
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 7. Could cover 90 miles on horseback per day (the “amazing” Roman military could travel 25)  Bows launched arrows 400 yards (English longbow limit 250yds)  Scouts checked out next attack point before full scale attack  Ruthless – submit or die  Villages that resisted were destroyed completely
  • 8. Ghenggis Khan attacking Syria and Palestine
  • 9. Genghis Khan and his Mongolian Buddies… fun facts, rumors, interesting bits  Goal not to loot, but to destroy  Upon capturing Baghdad in 1258, the last caliph and his sons were trampled to death – A fate reserved for rulers, goal? demoralize  European rumor mill – Mongolians looked like monkeys, barked like dogs, ate raw flesh, drank horse urine, knew no laws, showed no mercy  Water = weakness; could conquer through mountains, rice paddies, rivers, etc, but not seas/oceans (Java or Japan)
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Russia according to the Russians
  • 13. Reasons for Mongol Military Success Fernandez-Armesto, "The World, A History" p. 418
  • 14. Impact Varied  Pax Mongolica – after the initial shock of the attacks, a peace comparable to the Roman empire, is established. – Communication from E Asia and W Europe – **At the end of Pax Mongolica the Silk Road is over.  Il-Khans - Persia – Mongols assimilated and became Muslim – Poor caliph – Il-Khans became protectors and advocates of Islam, all Mongols within the Khanate are ordered to convert – Timur/Tamerlane (from Jagadai) breaks the peace, attacks from India to Russia  Timur = Turkish  Osman (one of his guys) becomes the founder of the Ottoman Turks
  • 15. Impact Varied  Khanate of the Golden Horde – Russia - Batu - largely illiterate clan – cut off Russia’s contact with the West, lasts 240+ years – Meet great resistance, ruthless results “no eye remained to weep for the dead” – Kiev falls, Novgorod hangs on by a thread – Perks? Russia benefits from trade; Protected from Teutonic Knights who wanted to attack Orthodoxy and spread Catholicism – Downsides? Miss the Renaissance  Khanate of Jagadai - India – Timur Lang (Tamerlane) (Turk, in-law of the Mongols) – destroyed just about everything in sight – destroys the sultanate – occupation doesn’t last as long – sultanate restores fairly quickly and Islam continues to grow in India under the Mogul Empire as Hindus cling to their beliefs
  • 16. Impact Varied  Khanate of the Great Khan - China – Khublai Khan – Known as the Yuan Dynasty 1279-1368 – dismissed Confucian scholars; many had deep Buddhist beliefs – forbade marriage between Mongols and Chinese – inhibited Chinese from learning Mongol language (which didn’t exist until GK) – Chinese maintain their own identity  never take Vietnam or Japan – Japan is saved by typhoon winds “kamikaze” – divine wind – Rebellion – poor rebellion Ju Yanzhang founds
  • 17. Keep in Mind  Anti-Mongolian Writing is written by literate urbanites
  • 18. Mongolian Superlatives  Where was it least oppressive?  Where did it create and establish an era of peace?  Where was it most harmful for the society politically and culturally?