During the Yuan rule in China, Mongol rulers didn't treat the Chinese equally. They made the Chinese pay more tax than the Mongols. They also didn't allow the Chinese to serve in the army. What was the long-term effect of this unequal treatment?
It is really hard to say as the Mongols used to have a custom of killing all the residents of a recently-occupied city
The Mongols facilitated trade by the use of the silk road
Under Kublai Khan's rule, the Mongols established the Yuan Dynasty in China, leading to significant cultural and political changes. Kublai Khan promoted the integration of Mongolian and Chinese cultures, adopting many Chinese customs and governance practices while maintaining Mongol dominance. The relationship was marked by both collaboration and tension, as the Mongols were often viewed as foreign rulers by the Chinese populace, leading to resistance and uprisings. Overall, Kublai's reign represented a unique period of interaction between the two groups.
The leader of the Mongols is the famous Genghis Khan. They claimed 24,000,000 square kilometers and called it the Mongol Empire.
Unlike the more successful Qing dynasty, they were cruel and mongol, and with mongol i mean too different from the Chinese populace
the mongol ruled china
Yes, the Mongols were enemies of the Chinese during the Mongol invasions of China in the 13th century. The Mongol Empire, under leaders like Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, sought to conquer Chinese territories, leading to several conflicts between the two groups.
Mongols avoided imposing their beliefs on the Chinese and adopted Buddhism and Taoism.
Mongols avoided imposing their beliefs on the Chinese and adopted Buddhism and Taoism.
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
The Mongols enforced strict racial divisions on the Chinese population.
It is really hard to say as the Mongols used to have a custom of killing all the residents of a recently-occupied city
the mongol ruled china
the mongol ruled china
Mongols avoided imposing their beliefs on the Chinese and adopted Buddhism and Taoism.