The Mongols

Chengiz Khan's real name was?
A
Hulegu Khan
B
Temujin
C
Mongolian Khan
D
Batu Khan
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Mongols

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Chengiz Khan's real name was?
A
Hulegu Khan
B
Temujin
C
Mongolian Khan
D
Batu Khan

Slide 1 - Quiz

Mongols considered farmers as ________?
A
rulers
B
heros
C
land-owners
D
animals

Slide 2 - Quiz

Mongols lived in tents called?
A
'Ger'
B
halls
C
huns
D
yurts

Slide 3 - Quiz

Chengiz Khan built an army of mixed tribes so that...
A
he gets more military men to fight
B
he can conquer lands easily
C
tribal affiliation is less and they are loyal to the Khan
D
tribes men make new affiliations

Slide 4 - Quiz

Alamut was destroyed by Mongols in?
A
1255
B
1257
C
1256
D
1298

Slide 5 - Quiz

Mongols captured _________ in 1258?
A
Ismaili fortresses in Alamut
B
Umayyads in Spain
C
Imams from Alamut
D
Abbasid Baghdad

Slide 6 - Quiz

Mongolian passport was made up of?
A
metal
B
gold
C
silver
D
bronze

Slide 7 - Quiz

Trade routes _____________ during Mongols
A
flourished
B
were not used
C
were destroyed
D
were secure

Slide 8 - Quiz

Mongols believed in a chief god called
A
Shamanism
B
Buddha
C
they did not follow any religion
D
Tngri

Slide 9 - Quiz

Mongols tolerated different religions?
A
true
B
false

Slide 10 - Quiz

Mongolian dresses inspired me
A
haha, not at all
B
oh yes, I am going to get one for myself :)
C
stop kidding!
D
say what?!

Slide 11 - Quiz

Women in Mongol tribes were
A
held responsible for all trouble
B
were respected and did lot of work
C
taken as slaves
D
were killed

Slide 12 - Quiz

After Chengiz Khan died, his empire remained intact
A
nope, it divided between his sons!
B
yes absolutely. His sons ruled the empire together happily
C
I donno!
D
really, i never knew!

Slide 13 - Quiz

Mongols used something we still use today
A
gunpowder
B
paper money
C
passport
D
fur on our dresses

Slide 14 - Quiz

Some Mongol rulers later converted to Islam
A
yes they did
B
not at all

Slide 15 - Quiz

Mongols did not kill scholars and artists and took them along
A
no, why would they? they were barbaric warriors
B
yes they did. They valued art, craft and culture
C
who says so?!!
D
I think so, yes!

Slide 16 - Quiz

I think Mongols offer some important lessons such as...

Slide 17 - Open question