Islamic Areas and Mongols
Across
- 4. Abbasids, Muslim Iberia, Delhi Sultanates
- 6. Promoted diplomatic relationships with Mongols
- 9. First great leader of the Mongols
- 10. Chinese dynasty in which Mongols ruled
- 11. Spread from Arabia to Afro-Eurasia due to military expansion, merchants, and missionaries
- 13. A skill learned by Mongols from a young age
- 14. Russian khanate formed after Genghis' death
- 15. Islamic form of governance
- 17. One of the Mongols' most valued qualities, caused more people to join the Mongols
- 18. Aspects of the East Asian world such as the printing press and gunpowder that was diffused to the Middle East and Europe
- 19. Large Russian city conquered by Mongols
Down
- 1. Plague brought to Europe and the Middle East due to increasing trade
- 2. An example of this is Mongols catapulting dead bodies in Caffa
- 3. Something seen less in the Mongols, with more evenly distributed responsibilities between the sexes
- 4. Middle Eastern khanate formed after Genghis' death
- 5. East Asian land not conquered by Mongols due to geographic inaccessibility
- 7. Safavid, Seljuk, Ottoman
- 8. Part of the Eurasian world that Mongols never reached due to death of khan
- 12. Mongol "capital"
- 16. Short-lived group that facilitated trade and communication