Mongolia annexed China, and now how does Mongolia view the historical invasion of China

Updated on history 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Back then, we broke into China??? Ponder!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After the death of Möngke Khan in 1259, the brief unification of the Mongol Empire came to an end. Kublai Khan, who succeeded him as Great Khan, was confined to the east, the Yuan dynasty in China. After that, the Yuan Dynasty and the four major khanates in the West developed independently according to different paths.

    The Mongol Empire was a great empire formed in the 13th century by the union of the Mongols-dominated regime.

    The territory of the Mongol Empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean in the east, the Arctic Ocean in the north, the Black Sea coast in the west (Hungary at its peak), and the South China Sea in the south. The empire is widely regarded as the largest country in the history of the world, reaching 35.7 million square kilometers at its peak.

    In 1206 A.D., Temujin was proclaimed Great Khan at the Upper Reaches of the Great Khuriltai River, marking the birth of the Mongol Empire. In their foreign conquests after unifying the Mongol tribes, Temujin and his descendants expanded the country's territory to a vast area from the Pacific Ocean to the Black Sea.

    After the Mongol conquest to the west, the Kipchak Khanate, the Chagatai Khanate, the Ögedai Khanate, and the Ilkhanate were established in the conquered regions. The rulers of the four khanates were descended from the "** family" in blood, and they all served the Great Mongol State as their suzerain. After the death of Möngke in 1259, the empire collapsed; The four subsequent khanates all achieved de facto independent status.

    However, it was not until 1635, after the defeat of Lin Dan Khan by the Qing Dynasty, that the legal system of the empire was truly destroyed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because: the extreme of things must be opposed, and the extreme of things must change.

    Although Genghis Khan's swift defeat is very large, the battle line is too long, it can't be taken into account, the management can't keep up, and it can't consolidate the ruling power well, plus the Mongolian culture belongs to the nomadic culture, comes and goes freely, lacks qualitative, only good at riding horses to fight the world, and will not govern the country and the world, especially under the erosion and resistance of the culture of the ruled areas, they have become independent and slowly separated from China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, it was the predecessor of the Yuan Dynasty and was the Mongol Empire founded by Genghis Khan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, this is an important stage in the history of China.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Mongol Empire was undoubtedly China. Because the Yuan Dynasty was China, the Mongol Empire, including the Yuan Dynasty, and Genghis Khan was also Chinese, it was all China.

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