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Nomadic empires

Published on Mar 16, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

NOMADIC EMPIRES

BY: JOANNE JUNG

NOMADIC SOCIETY'S EFFECT ON TRADE

  • Two social classes
  • Nobles had authority
  • Sought trade with settled people, long distance
  • Commerce: small scale, manufactured goods
  • Leaders passed noble status to heirs
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TURKISH MILITARY EXPANSION

  • Nomadic leaders organized alliances of all people
  • Military power due to well organization
  • Accurate movement, allowing expansion
  • Built imperial states

GENGHIS KAHN

  • Made an alliance with a mongol leader
  • Personal courage and willingness
  • Forging alliances
  • Conquering contenders for powers
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ORGANIZATIOM

  • Relative peace throughout the Old World
  • Increased trade
  • Military were put in charge
  • Aarbans, Zuuns, etc.
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KUBLAI KAHN

  • Genghis' grandson
  • Moved capital to Beijing
  • Established the Yuan Dynasty
  • Won new conquests
  • Conquered all of China

VIDEO ON THE MONGOLS

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