Networks of Exchange: the Mongols, c.1200-1450
Across
- 2. this term means miltary leader; ruler
- 6. Location of the Kipchak Khanate
- 7. Foreign observer; Venetian merchant; traveled through Mongol territory
- 9. The title of the people who collected taxes for the Mongols in the Kipchak Khanate.
- 11. A term used to describe the type of rule the Mongols employed in the Khanate of the Golden Horde.
- 13. This group of people sometimes advised Mdynastyaders on policies (unlike many other cultures).
- 14. Caliphate the Mongols ended in 1258.
- 16. Capital of the Mongol dynasty in China
- 17. the Capital of the Mongol Empire
- 18. Warriors that fought the Mongols during the invasion of Japan, c.1281.
- 19. A term used to define divisions by bloodlines within a community or culture
- 21. Birth name of Chinggis Khan
- 22. The Mongol Empire's stance or policy on religious diversity
- 24. This principle gave legitmacy to dynastic rule in China
Down
- 1. The dominant monothesitic religion in Russia, c. 1230.
- 3. In the 16th century, this group of people was called "the Mongols of the seas" by some historians.
- 4. Dynasty ruled by the Mongols in China
- 5. Environmental factor that contributed to the demise of the Mongol world.
- 8. system of herding and raising livestock
- 10. Mongolian term for yurt; portable housing made of animal hides
- 12. Mongol conquerers in this region greatly transformed; they converted to Islam and adopted bureaucratic practices.
- 15. Respect for nature and the spirit world (belief system)
- 20. This dynastry took power in China after the collapse of the Mongols, c. 1368.
- 21. Environmental factor that helped end a Mongol invasion of Japan
- 23. A term used to describe how Muslims in Persia viewed the non-monotheistic Mongol conquerors.