Creation Of The Mongol Empire

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• nomadism - a way of life, forced by a scarcity of resources, in which groups of people continually migrate to find pastures and water • Xanadu - the hunting area where Khubilai and his courtiers practiced riding and shooting • Iama - the combined teachings of Buddhist priests from Tibet • Beijing - the Yuan capital; grew to become the center of cultural and economic life • Marco Polo - a man that went to China and documented his trip; brought back his accounts, silk, and spices • kamikaze - the "wind of the gods" which was used to drive away the Mongols • Ottoman Empire - an Islamic states founded by Osman in north-western Anatolia • Slavic peoples - people who speak Slavic languages and are of the Slavic culture and tradition • Novgorod - a city where Alexander Nerskii was prince of which was favored by the Mongols • …show more content…

The created of the Mongol Empire changed Eurasia positively, and also began the movement of the peoples and