Statements (68)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:battle
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
5
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Kangxi_Emperor
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gptkbp:caused_by |
mass destruction
|
gptkbp:employs |
gptkb:war
|
gptkbp:established |
Yuan dynasty in China
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Mongol campaigns
|
gptkbp:includes |
gptkb:Battle_of_Khalkhin_Gol
gptkb:Battle_of_Ain_Jalut gptkb:Battle_of_Mohi gptkb:Siege_of_Nishapur |
gptkbp:influenced |
gptkb:battle
gptkb:trade_routes European military strategies |
gptkbp:influenced_by |
Silk Road trade
previous conquests the Mongol way of life |
gptkbp:is_aimed_at |
gptkb:China
gptkb:Kievan_Rus gptkb:Persia |
gptkbp:is_characterized_by |
logistical challenges
adaptation to local conditions the use of surprise attacks the use of cavalry the use of deception the establishment of military garrisons the use of psychological tactics speed and mobility the use of rapid raids |
gptkbp:is_documented_in |
gptkb:The_Secret_History_of_the_Mongols
historical chronicles |
gptkbp:is_involved_in |
siege warfare
naval expeditions the use of siege engines alliances with local tribes the capture of cities the use of local knowledge Genghis Khan's successors |
gptkbp:is_opposed_by |
gptkb:the_Abbasid_Caliphate
various kingdoms the Song dynasty the Russian principalities |
gptkbp:is_supported_by |
gptkb:Mongol_tribes
intelligence networks |
gptkbp:led_to |
gptkb:cultural_exchange
gptkb:Genghis_Khan demographic changes the establishment of trade networks the spread of the Mongolian language |
gptkbp:occurs_in |
13th century
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gptkbp:resulted_in |
gptkb:organization
Mongol Empire expansion the spread of technology the spread of ideas the rise of new powers the establishment of a vast empire fall of Baghdad the decline of feudalism in some regions establishment of the Ilkhanate fall of the Khwarezmian Empire establishment of the Chagatai Khanate establishment of the Golden Horde |
gptkbp:utilizes |
horse archers
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gptkbp:was_marked_by |
religious tolerance
brutality the use of spies the integration of conquered peoples the establishment of tribute systems |