The Mongol Empire
Genghis Khan and the largest contiguous empire in history, one that both destroyed and connected civilizations.
Key Questions
- 1Were the Mongols destroyers or connectors of civilizations?
- 2How did the Pax Mongolica change global trade?
- 3What does Mongol governance teach us about ruling diverse populations?
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