Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire
Kublai Khan
(1215-1294) Grandson of Genghis Khan, he was the Mongol that conquered ALL of China.
Silk Road
An ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean Sea where trade flourished under the control and protection of Mongol rulers.
Typhoon
Another name for a hurricane, it saved the Japanese nation from invasion of the Mongols
The Great Wall of China
Barrier in China that was meant to keep invaders out. It failed to stop Genghis Khan and his army.
Temujin
Birth name of the Mongol leader better known as Genghis Khan.
Beijing
Capital of northern China in the 1200's AD that was captured and destroyed by Genghis Khan and his army
Marco Polo
European merchant that traveled to China during the rule of Kublai Khan
Mongolia
Home of Genghis Khan and the Mongol people
Mongol Empire
Largest land empire in the history of the world, spanning from Eastern Europe across Asia.
Yuan Dynasty
Name for the Mongol government in China
Yam
Name of the Mongols international postal service
40 million
Number of people that some historians estimate Genghis Khan and his army killed
Freedom of Religion
Practice of Genghis Khan which allowed conquered people to maintain their chosen faith
Cavalry
Soldiers on horseback, the entire Mongol Army rode horses giving them great speed and mobility
Universal Ruler
Translation of the title Genghis Khan
Steppe
A large area of flat, treeless grassland in the elevated areas of Mongolia, the home of the Mongol people.
Yurt
A portable dwelling (tent-like) used by the nomadic people of Central Asia such as Mongols, consisting of a tent-like structure of skin, felt or hand-woven textiles arranged over wooden poles.
Meritocracy
A system practice by Genghis Khan in which promotion is based on individual ability or achievement
Genghis Khan
Founder of the Mongol Empire, he united the Mongol people and created what would become the largest empire in human history.
Surrender
Genghis Khan allowed people to live and communities to survive if they did this.
Jamukha
Genghis Khan's best friend that ultimately betrays him.
Borte
Genghis Khan's first and most favored wife
Nomadic
The act of moving from place to place for food
Eurasia
The large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia that the Mongols united for the first time in history.
Pax Mongolica
The period of approximately 150 years of relative peace and stability created by the Mongol Empire.
Bow & Arrow
The preferred weapon of the Mongols; they were deadly accurate with great range.
1162-1227 A.D.
Years that Genghis Khan lived