AP World History Chapter 14
256701488 | khanates | four divisions of the Mongol world | 0 | |
256701489 | Kubilai Khan | Grandson of Genghis Khan. | 1 | |
256701490 | khans | rulers or kings | 2 | |
256701491 | Kabul Khan | Genghis khan's great grandfather | 3 | |
256701492 | Temujin | Genghis Khan's real name | 4 | |
256701493 | 1170s | Genghis Khan was born | 5 | |
256701494 | kuriltai | Meeting of all Mongol chieftains | 6 | |
256701495 | tumens | Basic fighting units of the Mongol forces | 7 | |
256701496 | Tangut | Rulers of the Xi Xia kingdom of northwest China; conquered by Mongols in 1226. | 8 | |
256701497 | Muhammad Shah II | Turkic ruler of Muslim Khwarazm kingdom; | 9 | |
256701498 | Karakorum | Capital of the Mongol empire under Genghis Khan, 1162 - 1227. | 10 | |
256701499 | Batu | one of Genghis Khan's grandsons | 11 | |
256701500 | Ogedei | Third son of Genghis Khan; succeeded him as Mongol khagan. | 12 | |
256701501 | Tartars | Mongols who conquered Russian cities during the 13th century; left Russian church and aristocracy intact | 13 | |
256701502 | Metropolitan | in the Eastern Orthodox Church this title is given to a position between bishop and patriarch | 14 | |
256701503 | Prester John | A mythical Christian monarch whose kingdom supposedly had been cut off from Europe by the Muslim conquests; some thought he was Genghis Khan. | 15 | |
256701504 | Hulegu | Khubilai Khan's brother who conquered the Abbasid dynasty | 16 | |
256701505 | Nestorians | A Christian sect found in Asia; tended to support Islamic invasions of this area in preference to Byzantine rule | 17 | |
256701506 | Baibars | Commander of Egyptian forces | 18 | |
256701507 | Tatu | Mongol capital of Yuan dynasty | 19 |