APWorld - Chapter 4 - 1200-1450

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Chenggis Khan

The title of the head of the Mongol Empire. Means "universal leader". Given to Temujin in 1206.

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The Great Mongol Nation

The state created when Temunjin united all of the clans and tribes of Mongolia into one singular entity.

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Pastoralists

Nomads who moved around with livestock rather than living off of agriculture.

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Karakorum

Capital of Mongol Empire under Chinggis Khan. It was bureaucratic because of Chinese influence.

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Khubilai Khan

Grandson of Chenggis Khan. Ruled China from 1271 to 1294 and created the Yuan Dynasty.

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Yuan Dynasty

Dynasty in China set up by the Mongols under the leadership of Kublai Khan, replaced the Song (1279-1368).

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Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

The Chinese Dynasty that replaced the Mongols after they had been pushed out. They returned to traditional Chinese ways (minus bureaucracy).

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Ghazan

Il-Khan ruler who was a part of the Hulega Dynasty. Eased tensions between the Mongols and Muslims by converting to Islam in 1295 and working towards repairing damage previously done to the Persians.

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Safavid Empire

(late 15th century/early 16th century) The first time Persia was reunited for a sustained period after the collapse of Mongol rule. They forcibly imposed Shia Islam, introducing a sharp divide in the Islamic heartland.

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Golden Horde

Name for the Mongol rulers and occupation of Russia used by the Russians. The territory was named the Kipchak Khanate by the Mongols.

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Marco Polo

European merchant who made the journey from Italy to China and documented it. Exposed Europe to the rest of the world with his writings.

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Khan Ogodei

Mongol ruler who helped facilitate trade by regularly paying above asking prices to attract merchants to Karakorum.

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Black Death

Plague caused by the bacteria Yersinia pestis that spread from China to the rest of the world on trade routes. World population sharply declined.

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Ibn Khaldun

A famous Islamic historian whose parents died of the plague. He wrote on the effect of the Black Death on civilizations throughout the world.

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