'Yuan dynasty' diaporamas de présentation

Yuan dynasty - PowerPoint PPT Presentation


The Impact of the Mongols

The Impact of the Mongols

The Impact of the Mongols Carl Ernst Introduction to Islamic Civilization General remarks Mongol conquests much greater than Arab conquests, but short-lived Christian fantasies of Prester John, Christian king of the East (who would attack Muslims)

By Gabriel
(771 views)

Moon Day /Mid- Autumn Festival

Moon Day /Mid- Autumn Festival

Moon Day /Mid- Autumn Festival Mid-Autumn Festival is always on the 15th day of the 8th month by the Chinese calendar It is a Chinese traditional holiday. The Moon cake /grape/ it is a nice legend about a Laurel /a beautiful tree /chop a rabbit / Chang-E / dance

By albert
(831 views)

The Mongols in China

The Mongols in China

The Mongols in China. CHW3M What happened to Chinese stability? Who was progressing, who was declining under Mongol rule?. Map of Mongol Empire. University of Washington, A Visual Sourcebook of Chinese Civilization, N.d. ,

By aysel
(233 views)

Chinese Instruments

Chinese Instruments

Chinese Instruments. Qin . Qin is a seven-strings zither Qin was established by the time of the Tang dynasty(618-907). Qin has three categories of pitch: 1 . Harmonic 2 . Open-strings notes 3 . Pressed notes Qin’s function at ancient time. 1. Enjoyment. 2. Associated tool.

By adler
(101 views)

Chapter 18

Chapter 18

Chapter 18. Nomadic Empires and Eurasian Integration. Nomadic Economy and Society. Rainfall in central Asia too little to support large-scale agriculture Grazing animals thrive, central Asians turn to animal herding Food Clothing Shelter (yurts) Migratory patterns to follow pastureland

By kaden
(90 views)

MONGOLS AS RULERS in 13 th Century Eurasia

MONGOLS AS RULERS in 13 th Century Eurasia

MONGOLS AS RULERS in 13 th Century Eurasia. IN PERSIA. POL – High positions to Mongols Low level administrators were Persians ECO - Did not support agriculture Encouraged trade RELIG - At first tolerated all then converted to Islam. Persia.

By ringo
(117 views)

The greatest of the first millennium empires in wealth, size, and population was China’s

The greatest of the first millennium empires in wealth, size, and population was China’s

The greatest of the first millennium empires in wealth, size, and population was China’s T’ang Dynasty. From the collapse of the Han Dynasty in 220 A.D., China experienced infighting among warlords and constant invasions. Li Yuan founded the T’ang Dynasty. He claimed the Mandate of Heaven.

By azure
(92 views)

The Mongols

The Mongols

The Mongols. Where are the Mongols from?. North of China Steppe: Plateaus Big differences in Temperature (- 57 to 96 F). Early Mongols. Nomads Horseback riders Small clans. Mongols Unite. Around 1200 ad the Mongols clans were united by one leader named Temujin

By isi
(304 views)

China

China

China. Chapter 14. How did China change after the fall of the Han dynasty?. Section 1: China Reunifies . The Period of Disunion was followed by reunification by rulers of the Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties. Vocabulary pg 410. Period of Disunion Grand Canal Empress Wu.

By oakes
(179 views)

Moon Festival

Moon Festival

Moon Festival. Estelle Hu Naperville Chinese School. Date. August 15 on lunar calendar Second month of autumn Mid Autumn Festival. Areas of Celebration. Chinese communities in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

By rue
(566 views)

Aim: Did the Mongol Empire have a positive or negative effect on Chinese society?

Aim: Did the Mongol Empire have a positive or negative effect on Chinese society?

Aim: Did the Mongol Empire have a positive or negative effect on Chinese society?. Do Now: Students will read, “A Ruler Attempts to Conquer Knowledge”. Quick Review: Social Status. Before Mongol Rule Peasants: Merchants: Scholar-Gentry: After Mongol Rule Peasants: Merchants:

By tuwa
(161 views)

The Mongol Empire

The Mongol Empire

The Mongol Empire. By Marina Daniels and Allen Caldwell. Genghis Khan died and his successors continued to expand his empire. Mongols began conquering territory from China to Poland. They created the largest unified land empire in history. Khanates.

By gagan
(281 views)

The Mongols

The Mongols

The Mongols. Period 3: 600-1450 CE. “An unstoppable and bloody tide of horror.” or “Agents of change.” You decide… Led by Chinggis Khan in the early 13 th century ending the Song Dynasty. Made Beijing their capital and ended the Confucian examination system.

By ashley
(96 views)

China: Sung Dynasty and the Mongols

China: Sung Dynasty and the Mongols

China: Sung Dynasty and the Mongols. Sung Dynasty. The Sung Dynasty was around from 960 until 1279. It was regarded as the end of the medieval order and the beginning of modern development. There are two time periods the Northern Sung and the Southern Sung. Sung Dynasty. Northern Sung Dynasty.

By sukey
(329 views)

Tradition and Change in East Asia

Tradition and Change in East Asia

Tradition and Change in East Asia. Before you get started. East Asia is a frequent choice for compare and contrast and change-over-time questions on the national exam.

By manon
(82 views)

Ch. 12

Ch. 12

Ch. 12. Tang Taizong. The “Great Ancestor” (626-649) who extended China’s borders and reformed government and the law code. Wu Zhoa. The strong Tang ruler who expanded into Korea; the only woman ever to assume the title of “em press” in China. Genghis Khan.

By donald
(123 views)

East Asian World

East Asian World

East Asian World. 1400-1800. Thesis. The Asians view the Europeans as inferior people and took major steps against interacting with the Europeans; however, Europeans forced themselves on the Asians in spite of these efforts. . China. China was more modern and innovative than the Europeans

By huy
(158 views)

China /Japan Audio Benchmark

China /Japan Audio Benchmark

China /Japan Audio Benchmark. World History. 1.Why do historians view the Tang dynasty as the golden age of Chinese civilization?. 2.Why did so many people turn to Buddhism in the Period of Disunion?. 3. The Grand Canal was built primarily.

By tasha
(96 views)

Do Now

Do Now

Do Now . TAKE OUT YOUR HOMEWORK

By shay
(94 views)

Mongol Empire & Yuan Dynasty

Mongol Empire & Yuan Dynasty

Mongol Empire & Yuan Dynasty. Essential Question 1. How did the Mongols build a vast empire that stretched from Europe to China?. They had strong leaders, a disciplined army, and conquered other empires . Essential Question 2.

By moanna
(430 views)

View Yuan dynasty PowerPoint (PPT) presentations online in SlideServe. SlideServe has a very huge collection of Yuan dynasty PowerPoint presentations. You can view or download Yuan dynasty presentations for your school assignment or business presentation. Browse for the presentations on every topic that you want.