Chapter 11 - Pastoral Peoples on a Global Stage

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principal animals
Horses, camels, goats, sheep, cattle, yaks, and reindeer were the ________ that facilitated the development of pastoral or herding cultures, either individually or in combination.
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Mongols
The ________ adopted Chinese administrative and tax practices, as well as their mail system.
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Islamic Persia
________ was the Mongols 'second great civilization to be invaded.
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Persia
When Hulegu's successors 'Mongol kingdom fell apart in the 1330s due to a lack of a suitable heir, the Mongols were not expelled from ________ as they had been from China.
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Pastoralists
connected with their agricultural neighbors not only economically and militarily, but also culturally, as they "got familiar with and tried on all the world's and worldwide religions for size."
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Temujin
later known as Chinggis Khan (universal ruler)
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Islamic Persia
Mongols' second great civilization to be invaded
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