Why did the ruler of the Mongol Empire decide to adopt certain Chinese customs?
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The Mongols belonged to the Chinese ethnicity; The rulers of the Mongol Empire decided to adopt certain Chinese customs because;
(i) They wanted to create integration in the society.
(ii) To make the Chinese happy for their trade.
(iii) To introduce bureaucratic system of in the Mongol Empire.
(iv) To create satisfaction among the people.
(v) To avoid any rebellious sentiments.
The Mongols belonged to the Chinese ethnicity; The rulers of the Mongol Empire decided to adopt certain Chinese customs because;
(i) They wanted to create integration in the society.
(ii) To make the Chinese happy for their trade.
(iii) To introduce bureaucratic system of in the Mongol Empire.
(iv) To create satisfaction among the people.
(v) To avoid any rebellious sentiments.
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The Mongols probably killed a greater proportion of the population of the world than any other people before or since.
They destroyed previously flourishing cities and regions. They halved the 12th century population of China by killing nearly everyone in the cradle of Chinese civilization, in the Land within the Passes of Northern and North West China.
The almost complete massacre of the Hsia population altered the balance of Chinese civilization from northern-dominated to Southern-led.
A region which in Tang times had been wealthy and cultured, as the Buddhist Scriptures and cave monasteries prove, became a semi-desert, the poorest and most backward part of the Chinese Empire.
They destroyed previously flourishing cities and regions. They halved the 12th century population of China by killing nearly everyone in the cradle of Chinese civilization, in the Land within the Passes of Northern and North West China.
The almost complete massacre of the Hsia population altered the balance of Chinese civilization from northern-dominated to Southern-led.
A region which in Tang times had been wealthy and cultured, as the Buddhist Scriptures and cave monasteries prove, became a semi-desert, the poorest and most backward part of the Chinese Empire.
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