The Mongol Empire: Shaping Eurasia, Religious Tolerance, and Cultural Exchange
The Mongol Empire was the largest empire in history, changing the map of Eurasia and introducing religious tolerance. The empire was established by Chinggis Khan and evolved under his successors. Different successor states emerged after the empire's dissolution in 1260, each with unique characteristics. The spread of Islam within the empire and the role of women were also explored. The empire's history is presented holistically, with a focus on regional differences and key figures.