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Essay heading: Mongols Changing Over Time
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In Russia, the prominent change was the rise of Moscow into its main city, along with the decline of the Golden Horde. The Mongol rule created a new style for Russian leaders. The Russian princes were forced to submit as vassals of the Khan of the Golden Horde and pay tribute. The Mongol example influenced the desire of Russian princes to centralize their control and reduce the limitations paced on their power by the landed nobility, clergy, and wealthy merchants... displayed 300 characters
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The Mongol example influenced the desire of Russian princes to centralize their control and reduce the limitations paced on their power by the landed nobility, clergy, and wealthy merchants. Similar to Russia, the Mongol rule centralized the power of the government in China. In Chinese government at the time of the Mongol rule, ethnic Chinese from both north and south ran the Yuan bureaucracy at the regional and local levels... displayed next 300 characters
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