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Mongols and Silk Road Mastery Check - Tier II Study Set

The late-fourteenth-century Turkish ruler who weakened the Golden Horde sacked Delhi and launched campaigns in Southwest Asia and Anatolia was______.

Karakorum was the capital of what empire?

The largest empire of all time was created by what group?

Most of the Mongol states collapsed during what century?

The class structure of nomadic societies typically produced what kind of social hierarchy?

In 1295, the Ilkhan Ghazan converted to which religion, causing it to become the favored religion in Persia?

During their time as rulers of China, the Mongols did what?

During the period of Mongol domination, what happened to long-distance trade, especially along the Silk Road?

The Mongols brought about greater integration among Eurasian peoples by all what methods?

To strengthen the Mongol fighting forces, Chinggis Khan did what?

At its height, Chinggis Khan's army was as large as ____________ troops.

After 1215, the Mongol capital in China was moved to what city?

Chinggis Khan changed the governments of his contoured lands in what ways?

The Chaghatai Khans ruled what regions?

In 1279, Khubilai Khan proclaimed the _______ dynasty in China.

Marco Polo spent almost twenty years at the court of what ruler?

Khubilai Khan's military and imperial pursuits failed in what regions?

The Mongol naval campaign against Japan in 1281 failed because of what?

What group of Mongols dominated Russia from the thirteenth through the fifteenth centuries?

The Mongol conquests of much of Eurasia in the thirteenth century tended to encourage trade along the Silk Roads primarily by doing what?

Kubilai Khan’s man accomplishments were what?

Ogedei Khan conquered what territories?

What did the Mongols do to the city of Baghdad?

The establishment of the Mongol Empire directly facilitated what exchanges?

What was the major contributing factor to the spread of the plague to Cairo, Beijing, and Florence in the fourteenth century?

What was the Mongol Empire’s role in facilitating trans-Eurasian trade?

Describe the Mongols during the 1200s and 1300s

What nations did the Mongol armies fail to conquer, and why?

Mongols and Silk Road Mastery Check - Tier II Study Set

The late-fourteenth-century Turkish ruler who weakened the Golden Horde sacked Delhi and launched campaigns in Southwest Asia and Anatolia was______.

Karakorum was the capital of what empire?

The largest empire of all time was created by what group?

Most of the Mongol states collapsed during what century?

The class structure of nomadic societies typically produced what kind of social hierarchy?

In 1295, the Ilkhan Ghazan converted to which religion, causing it to become the favored religion in Persia?

During their time as rulers of China, the Mongols did what?

During the period of Mongol domination, what happened to long-distance trade, especially along the Silk Road?

The Mongols brought about greater integration among Eurasian peoples by all what methods?

To strengthen the Mongol fighting forces, Chinggis Khan did what?

At its height, Chinggis Khan's army was as large as ____________ troops.

After 1215, the Mongol capital in China was moved to what city?

Chinggis Khan changed the governments of his contoured lands in what ways?

The Chaghatai Khans ruled what regions?

In 1279, Khubilai Khan proclaimed the _______ dynasty in China.

Marco Polo spent almost twenty years at the court of what ruler?

Khubilai Khan's military and imperial pursuits failed in what regions?

The Mongol naval campaign against Japan in 1281 failed because of what?

What group of Mongols dominated Russia from the thirteenth through the fifteenth centuries?

The Mongol conquests of much of Eurasia in the thirteenth century tended to encourage trade along the Silk Roads primarily by doing what?

Kubilai Khan’s man accomplishments were what?

Ogedei Khan conquered what territories?

What did the Mongols do to the city of Baghdad?

The establishment of the Mongol Empire directly facilitated what exchanges?

What was the major contributing factor to the spread of the plague to Cairo, Beijing, and Florence in the fourteenth century?

What was the Mongol Empire’s role in facilitating trans-Eurasian trade?

Describe the Mongols during the 1200s and 1300s

What nations did the Mongol armies fail to conquer, and why?

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