/kloc-the Mongolian empire in the 0/3rd century was a superpower in the history of the world. In A.D. 1206, the tribes on the Mongolian grassland, under the leadership of Temujin, United as one and established a new Mongolia. Since then, the gradually powerful Mongolian regime has begun the pace of external expansion.
In the process of exploring the East and the West, Mongolia defeated the Western Liao Dynasty, the Western Xia Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty, the Khorezm Dynasty, the Kiev Russian Dynasty, the Abbas Dynasty and other great countries, and finally established a powerful Mongolian empire in the middle of the13rd century. At its peak, the Mongolian empire covered an area of more than 30 million square kilometers and almost controlled Eurasia.
The military thoughts of Mongolian cavalry, a Chinese Odyssey and Genghis Khan have gone far beyond that era. Genghis Khan and his descendants, who set out from the banks of the E 'nen River, conquered the whole of Asia and half of Europe in a hundred years. Mongolians wash horses on the Danube.
The backward characteristics of Mongolian empire
/kloc-Mongolians in the 0/3rd century have just entered the stage of founding the country from nomadic life and lack the necessary experience in managing the country. At the beginning of the establishment of Great Mongolia, although special systems such as Zasa system and Dalu Huachi system were created, the overall social system was still the system of grassland nomads, lacking a stable centralized tradition, which was not conducive to ruling the vast territory.
The Mongolian empire needs autocratic leaders like Temujin to maintain unity. Once the autocratic leader dies, the subordinate power groups will fall into infighting because of the struggle for power and profit, which will eventually lead to the disintegration of the Mongolian empire.
In the 3rd century, Mongolians were in the primary stage of civilization and made little achievements in the cultural field. The area conquered by Mongols is precisely the area with relatively high civilization. As the saying goes, backward civilizations are often assimilated by advanced civilizations. Because of the relatively backward civilization and culture, Mongolians were quickly assimilated by various advanced civilizations.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Mongolian Empire