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    The Pax Mongolica (Latin for "Mongol Peace"), less often known as Pax Tatarica ("Tatar Peace"), is a historiographical term modeled after the original...
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  • Kushana Pax Mafiosa (Pax Narcotica) Pax Mongolica Pax Ottomana Pax Porfiriana Pax Sinica Pax Sovietica Pax Syriana Pax Tokugawana More generically, the concept...
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  • Look up pax or Pax in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pax or PAX may refer to: Peace (Latin: pax) Pax (goddess), the Roman goddess of peace Pax, a truce...
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  • inventions and culture between the West and East. This epoch is called Pax Mongolica. In Mongolia, the legacy of Genghis Khan was a superior law code, a...
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    with the West, and the Pacific to the Mediterranean, in an enforced Pax Mongolica, allowing the exchange of trade, technologies, commodities, and ideologies...
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  • classify this period of peace under the Pax Mongolica. The Ming dynasty of China presided over another period of Pax Sinica. This period saw the formal institutionalization...
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  • Empire) * Pax MongolicaPax Tatarica (Mongol Empire) * Pax Ottomana (Ottoman Empire) * Pax Praetoriana (South Africa) * Pax Romana (Roman Empire) * Pax Sinica...
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    opportunities of free passage within the Mongol Empire offered by the Pax Mongolica. It was reportedly first introduced to Europe when Mongols lobbed plague-infected...
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    lineages was detected, which these authors attribute to Genghis Khan's Pax Mongolica. An analysis of the paternal genetic diversity of Mongolians (n=95 from...
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    originally a Hindu temple and later transformed into a Buddhist monastery. Pax Mongolica is a particularly important period which started in 1206 and ended,...
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    A close up of the Catalan Atlas depicting Marco Polo travelling to the East during the Pax Mongolica...
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    successfully (and profitably) from one end of Eurasia to the other. The Pax Mongolica of the thirteenth century had several other notable globalizing effects...
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  • generally were welcoming towards merchants - a dichotomy in line with the Pax Mongolica. This tentative relationship survived the division of the Mongol Empire...
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  • again a centre of trade and learning, and it profited greatly from the Pax Mongolica. On the eve of the Mongol invasion, Yaqut al-Hamawi's geographical survey...
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    Smithsonian.com. Retrieved 8 December 2017. Waugh, Daniel C. (2000). "The Pax Mongolica". Silk-road.com. Retrieved 8 December 2017. Juan González de Mendoza...
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    Horizontal square script, used to write Tibetan and Sanskrit. During the Pax Mongolica the script even made numerous appearances in Western medieval art. ʼPhags-pa...
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    khanates during a period of time referred to by historians as the "Pax Mongolica". Perhaps the most important political consequence of this movement...
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    doi:10.1080/02634937.2019.1652799. S2CID 203044817. Daniel C. Waugh, The Pax Mongolica, Archived 5 May 1999 at the Wayback Machine. University of Washington...
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  • conquest. The Mongol Empire became the dominant state in Asia, and the Pax Mongolica encouraged trade of goods, ideas, and technologies from east to west...
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    century: Silk Road trade reaches its height during the height of the Pax Mongolica, the relative peace in Asia during the widespread unification under...
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    the original on 28 December 2018. Retrieved 7 January 2022. From Pax Mongolica to Pax Ottomanica: War, Religion and Trade in the Northwestern Black Sea...
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    imitates 'Phags Pa, which is written vertically", Mack, p.52 "During the Pax Mongolica a few Italian painters imitated a Mongol script called 'Phags Pa", in...
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    Dalrymple arguing that the Silk Road's prominence only rose with the Pax Mongolica from the 13th century onwards, and Dalrymple further arguing that until...
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  • which nonetheless remained de facto autonomous. The era was known as Pax Mongolica, when much of the Asian continent was ruled by the Mongols. For the...
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    but Mongol states also unified much of Eurasia and, from 1206 on, the Pax Mongolica allowed safe trade routes and communication lines from the Middle East...
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    vast transcontinental empire connected east and west with an enforced Pax Mongolica allowing trade, technologies, commodities, and ideologies to be disseminated...
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    silk, spices, and opiates—under the hegemony of the Mongol Empire (the Pax Mongolica, or Mongol Peace). With the Fall of Constantinople to the Turkish Ottoman...
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    Jinong Khong Tayiji Noyan Tarkhan Political Military Jarlig Örtöö Orda Pax Mongolica Yassa Kurultai Paiza / Gerege Manghit / Mangudai Tümen Kheshig Darughachi...
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    quarter of Earth's total population at the time). The emergence of Pax Mongolica also significantly eased trade and commerce across Asia during its height...
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    sometimes wrong ... Under the Mongol Empire's hegemony over Asia and the Pax Mongolica, Europeans had long enjoyed a safe land passage on the Silk Road to...
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