AP World History, Mongol Vocab Flashcards
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7899033629 | Genghis Khan | Founder of the Mongol Empire. Temujin was given this title when he ruled the Mongols wished to unite friends and subdue enemy's | 0 | |
7899033630 | Mongol Empire | Largest land empire linking eastern and western Eurasia | 1 | |
7899061249 | Kublai Khan | Founder of the Yuan Empire Last of the Mongol Great Khan (1260-1294) | 2 | |
7899061269 | Timur/Tamerlane | Leader of Turkish nomads that filled the people of Europe and Asia with fear of having to go through the horror of the Mongol expansion. Cruel and vicious, showing no sympathy for human suffering | 3 | |
7899086835 | Yuan Empire | Created by Kubilai Khan Silk Road became safer for travelers because it was monitered by patrols | 4 | |
7899086836 | Il-Khan | Four regional subdivisions of the Mongol Empire after the death of Chinggis Khan It eventually included a lot of the Abbasid Empire | 5 | |
7899086837 | Hugelu | Mongol ruler who contributed to the fall of Baghdad controlled an area of land in present day Iran | 6 | |
7899086838 | Mamluks (re: Mongols) | In reference to Muslim slave solders Defeated the Mongols in the battle of Ayn Jalut Drove the mongols out of the west | 7 | |
7899086839 | Golden Horde | A group of Mongols that overran Russia, Poland, and Hungary. (1237-1242). A famous horde of the Mongol Empire that conquered the region of modern-day Russia. | 8 | |
7899086840 | Batu | Grandson of Chinggis Khan and ruler of the Golden Horde; invaded Russia in 1236. | 9 | |
7899504090 | Pax Mongolica/Mongol Peace | describes the stabilizing effects of the Mongol conquests on social, cultural, and economic situations of the vast Eurasian territory 13th and 14th centuries | 10 |