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Indian ocean trade

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CHAPTER 12 - Mongol Eurasia and Its Aftermath, 1200?1500 seq NL1 \r 0 \h INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter students should be able to: 1?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Account for the magnitude and speed of the Mongol conquests. 2?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Describe the benefits that resulted from the integration of Eurasia in the Mongol Empire. 3?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Compare and contrast the effects of Mongol rule on Russia and the lands of Islam with the effects on East Asia. 4?? seq NL_a \r 0 \h . Identify points of continuity and discontinuity in the transition from Mongol to Ming rule of China. Chapter 12 Ashikaga Shogunate Beijing czar Genghis Khan Golden Horde Il-khan kamikaze Khubilai Khan lama Mongols Nasir al-Din Tusi

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Indian ocean maritime trade Traded goods • slaves, ivory, gold, iron from Africa • porcelain from china • pottery from Burma • cloth from Indian Trade routes • major router between East Africa and Asia • reason possible because of the monsoons, that blew north-northeast from December february and south- southwest from April to September • traded with china through intermediary merchants (Arab, Indian, Malayan, Indonesian) until around 1400s when the directed trade is established Significance • brought prosperity to east Africa through the development of trading networks into the interior of the continent

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Indian ocean maritime trade Traded goods • slaves, ivory, gold, iron from Africa • porcelain from china • pottery from Burma • cloth from Indian Trade routes • major router between East Africa and Asia • reason possible because of the monsoons, that blew north-northeast from December february and south- southwest from April to September • traded with china through intermediary merchants (Arab, Indian, Malayan, Indonesian) until around 1400s when the directed trade is established Significance • brought prosperity to east Africa through the development of trading networks into the interior of the continent
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