воскресенье, 10 января 2021 г.

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Hulagu in 1256 conquered all of Iran, putting an end to the Ismaili state, two years later he defeated the troops of the Abbasid caliph Mustasim and occupied his possessions. In 1259, the troops of the Mamluk ruler of Egypt Kutuz stood in the way of Hulagu. Having lost the battle to him, Hulagu decided to turn back and start arranging the already conquered lands - Iranian, Azerbaijani, Armenian and Georgian. Over time, Hulagu and his successors created a state independent of the rulers of Karakorum on the subject lands, known in history as the state of the Khulagids, or Ilkhans, which existed for many years. Hulagu's connection with his homeland was weakening. Partly because of his desire to be independent, partly because of the vast distances, but also because a state appeared between his possessions and his father's ulus, where Vatu and his descendants established themselves.

In gratitude for the help, Batu received vast lands from Mongke Khan, stretching from the Crimea and the Dniester in the west to the Irtysh in the east. In the northeast, he got the Bulgar principality, in the south - the North Caucasus to Derbent, and in the southeast - Khorezm with Urgench and the lower reaches of the Syr Darya. The conquered Russian princes became tributaries of Batu, who received from the hands of the Mongols labels to rule in their own destinies. The possessions of Batu-Batu entered the Russian chronicles under the name "Golden Horde". Its dominance continued for almost three centuries, until it was shaken in 1380 on the Kulikovo field.

In the meantime, the Great Khan Mongke was worried about affairs in the east. His governor in China was brother Khu Bilay. Having a numerous, well-armed, loyal army, he behaved as if the Great Mongol Khan had no power over him: he surrounded himself with Chinese nobles, officials, scientists, taught his children the Chinese language and customs.

Mongke ordered that Khubilai be brought to Karakorum, where he, with tears in his eyes, begged to be forgiven for his involuntary wrongdoing. The Great Khan did not believe his brother, but remembering the troops ready to defend Khubilai, he pretended to forgive. However, he did not let him go from his headquarters and ordered to cancel all orders of Khubilai in Chinese lands. So that no one would have any doubts about who held the supreme power, in 1259 Möngke set out on a campaign against the central and southern regions of China. But, not having time to go beyond the Great Steppe, he died.
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Khubilai immediately gathered like-minded people and in 1260 declared himself the Great Khan. The Mongolian nobility proclaimed the ruler of his younger brother Arig-Buku. Discord boiled up. When Khubilai succeeded in capturing his recalcitrant brother in 1264, who soon died in captivity, another pretender appeared - Ogedei's grandson, Kaidu, supported by relatives. Only in 1289 Khubilai managed to get rid of his competitors.

The residence of the Great Khan was first located in Kaiping-Shandu - the Upper Capital. Later, he ordered the construction of his "Great Capital" near Zhongdu, the stronghold of the Jin dynasty overthrown by the Mongols. The city was called Daidu, or Khan-balyk, later it became known as Beijing.

In 1271, Khubilai calls his state "Yuan", which means "new", "beginning". He wanted to convince the Chinese of the beginning of a qualitatively new period of his reign. Khubilai proclaims himself emperor - the son of heaven, restores many orders that previously existed in China.

During his long (1260-1294) reign, Khubilai did not disregard everything that happened in his native pastures and did not forget to add more and more new lands to his possessions. In 1279, all of China and Tibet were already subject to him, campaigns were undertaken in Burma, Cambodia, the Sunda Islands, and even Japan, which was twice saved by storms that destroyed almost the entire military squadron of the Mongols.

The Yuan troops could still win, but they did not have enough strength to consolidate what they had won with the sword. It was no longer the bathers of Genghis Khan, whose warlike spirit, courage and courage were the key to victory, that fought, but forced people. Only the fear of death at the hands of the Mongol commanders forced them to go into battle. Such an army could not be relied upon, and the Yuan emperors became hostages in the hands of the palace clique.

After the death of Khubilai, eight emperors were replaced on the Yuan throne, and not one lived to a ripe old age. The last was Toghon Temur, who ascended the throne as a 13-year-old boy and reigned for 36 years. Four years after his accession to the throne, an uprising broke out in China. Like a flame, it engulfed almost the entire country. To suppress it, extreme measures had to be taken. The reign of Togon-Temur ended in 1368. He had to flee to the Mongolian lands. There, in the vicinity of Dalai Lake, his devoted supporters, expelled from China, gathered. Two years later, the headquarters of Togon-Temur was defeated by the army of the Ming dynasty. Only his son Ayushridara managed to escape, who fled to Karakorum, where he was proclaimed the Great Mongol Khan under the name of Biliktu Khan. The battles of the Mongols with the Chinese took place with varying success: both did not have enough strength for a decisive victory. The truce concluded in 1374 was observed until the death of Biliktu Khan in 1378. Then the war flared up with renewed vigor, although Mongolia was torn apart by contradictions: in 12 years, 12 rulers were replaced there, who were put on the throne and overthrown by the Mongolian nobility. Trying to achieve personal independence, she entered into an alliance even with the Ming dynasty.
The enmity between the rulers of its western and eastern lands also prevented the preservation of a united Mongolia. At first, luck smiled at the Western Mongols-Oirats. Their leaders turned out to be energetic and intelligent people. One of them, To-gon, having subjugated numerous small possessions, launched an offensive against the princes of Eastern Mongolia. By 1434, all of Mongolia was already under his rule, with the exception of the lands along the Great Wall of China, where the "three districts of the Uriankhais" loyal to China roamed. They were subsequently conquered by Togon's son, Esen, who ruled from 1440 to 1455. He considered himself the ruler of Mongolia, although he was officially called taishi, the first minister of the All-Mongol Khan Daisun.

In 1449, the Mongols, led by Esen, set out on a campaign against China, which refused to supply silk and food to Mongolia, and also to accept, generously endowing, countless embassies of the steppe nobility. A Chinese army under the command of Emperor Ying Zong himself came out to meet them. It is not known what he was counting on when trying to resist the Mongols with a hastily assembled, poorly armed, practically incapacitated army. The outcome was a foregone conclusion: the defeated Chinese army fled. The Mongols captured a huge number of prisoners and the entire convoy. The emperor himself was also captured - an exceptional case in the entire history of China.

It seemed that the Mongols would once again establish themselves on Chinese lands, but a quarrel broke out among the winners. Daisun remembered that he was the Great Khan, and the proud Esen treated him like an annoying burden, considering only himself worthy of the Khan's throne. In 1451 they met on the battlefield and Daisun was killed. Esen proclaimed himself the Great Khan. Daisun's supporters rebelled against him. Four years later they killed the usurper. Mongolia again turned out to be divided into many hostile destinies.

In 1479 Batu-Mongke, who received the name Dayan Khan, occupied the khan's throne. He managed to gather the entire Mongolian people into a "single rein", defeat the recalcitrant, make peace with China, and resume trade with it. It seemed that peace had come to the suffering Mongolian people... But everything turned out differently. Dying, Dayan Khan divided his possessions between his eleven sons. The elders received destinies in southern Mongolia, and the youngest, Geresenze, inherited his father's native ulus in the north of the country. Numerous possessions arose again, and never again Mongolia was able to reunite. Everyone was at enmity with everyone: northern with southern, eastern with western, together and one by one opposed China.

пятница, 8 января 2021 г.

Villes 2020

From the 12th century the life of European merchants is inextricably linked with fairs - annual auctions, which brought together merchants from different countries. In the XIII century. the most famous fairs were held in French Champagne. In the XVI century. famous Lyon fairs. Merchants were attracted to London by the fair dedicated to the feast of St. Bartholomew, and to Venice by the Ascension Fair. Here, merchants sold their goods and made purchases, learned about prices in different countries, exchanged coins of one country for money from another with money changers (future bankers), made deals and founded companies. What was not sold at the fair! Here is a list of purchases that one noble person ordered to be made at the Lyon Fair: “... spices, sweets, sugar, a barrel of malvasia, a bale of almonds, the same amount of rice and Marseille figs, a lot of salted fish for Lent - tuna, cod, dolphins and anchovies, saffron, three reams of thin white paper, 60 pounds of Parisian linen, braid, ribbon, needles, mirrors, collars for greyhounds, gloves for falconry ... ”Having finished all business, the merchant could rest: jugglers entertained the people at the fair and dancers, itinerant musicians and actors. There were fireworks and illuminations.



There were many educated people among the merchants. A merchant seriously counting on success had to know literacy and counting, foreign languages, have an idea about the laws and customs of other countries, and understand jurisprudence and maritime affairs. It is no coincidence that in the XIII-XIV centuries. Western European merchants created their own special, so-called guild schools. Being actively engaged in trade, merchants unwittingly helped the development of various sciences, especially geography. Almost all the first travelers were merchants. The Venetian Marco Polo, who traveled for many years in China and Central Asia, described his impressions in a book that was published in Europe in many languages. The Russian merchant Afanasy Nikitin, the first European to visit India, left the most interesting notes - "Journey Beyond the Three Seas".


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By the late Middle Ages, trade began to be closely intertwined with financial and industrial activities. Many merchants, money changers, usurers have accumulated large sums of money. Often they opened the first bank offices, took money for safekeeping, issued loans, and through their agents transferred money to interested merchants from one country to another. The first banks arose in the cities of Northern Italy - in Lombardy. (Today, the word “pawnshop”, which refers to a modern credit institution, reminds of this.) Commercial and financial transactions began to be carefully drawn up, bills (written promissory notes) came into use. A wealthy merchant could not tremble on a ship or in a wagon, but avoid a tedious journey by staying in his office, from where he led his agents in several cities.


An enterprising merchant brings from afar or buys some raw materials (for example, wool) from local peasants and distributes them to artisans for processing. Having received the finished product (for example, fabrics), the merchant puts it on sale. Craftsmen, receiving raw materials and wages from the merchant-entrepreneur, gradually turn into hired workers, the merchant is more and more like a bourgeois. This is how scattered manufactory (because the workers are not concentrated in one room) is formed - the first capitalist enterprise.


At the same time, merchant guilds are being supplanted by trading companies - special organizations of merchants. Companies were also created in order to trade with the least risk. If a ship for the transport of goods was hired by several merchants together, then in the event of a shipwreck, the losses were laid out equally and were tolerable for each partner. Unlike guilds, companies were small in number and were created for a certain, sometimes short time.


The very first trading companies appeared in Italian cities (Genoa, Venice, Florence, etc.) as early as the 16th century. and consisted of only two people. A merchant or banker (often it was one person), the owner of money capital or a ship remained in his homeland, and the merchant-navigator transported and sold goods in a foreign land. 3/4 of the profit received went to the owner of the capital, and the merchant-navigator, who sometimes risked his life, could count on only 1/4 of it. If the capital was contributed by both partners, then the profits were divided in proportion to the contributions. Later, the number of companions increased. Often they were representatives of related families. Thanks to their large monetary funds, companies were included in banking operations, in industrial production.

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The importance of trading companies increased dramatically after the great geographical discoveries, which led to an unprecedented expansion of world trade. Huge territories of the countries of Asia, America, Africa were involved in its orbit.


In the XVI century. the most famous trading companies operated in England, where the emergence of capitalist production proceeded at the fastest pace. The rapidly developing English manufactories produced goods suitable for export. The government gave the richest merchants the monopoly right to trade with any region. The names of the most famous companies speak about the main directions of trade: Eastern, Moscow, Moroccan, Levantine, Guinean. There was no question of any competition. Prices rose by leaps and bounds, and merchants received huge profits. This allowed companies to make large payments to the treasury and even lend to crowned heads.


In 1600, the East India Company was founded, which received the right to trade with India and neighboring countries. The merchants had at their disposal the fastest English ships. They exported English-made products, especially woolen fabrics, and imported, in addition to luxury goods, raw materials - raw cotton, sugar, saltpeter, dyes, etc.



By developing new markets, trading companies often set the stage for colonial conquests. It is no coincidence that the British turned their trading settlements in India into fortresses. Trading companies began to leave the scene already at the beginning of the New Age, giving way to new forms of commerce more appropriate to the capitalist era.


The commercial activities of the trading companies of Western Europe in the late Middle Ages marked the pinnacle of entrepreneurial activity of the medieval merchant.


Tenacity of mind, endurance and vitality, perseverance in overcoming difficulties, courage and determination, enterprise, and the desire for enrichment became pronounced traits of the character of a European merchant. Being closely associated with the feudal system, the merchant acted at the end of the Middle Ages as a herald of a new socio-economic order - capitalism.

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Burger (from the German word "burg" - castle, fortress, city) - a resident of a Western European medieval city. Like a knight, a monk, a peasant, a burgher is one of the main characters in medieval history.


The early Middle Ages was an agrarian (agricultural) era. Most of the old ancient cities were destroyed and eked out a miserable existence. However, in the X-XI centuries. important changes took place in Western Europe. From among the peasants, who in their free time made the things they needed - clothes, tools, kitchen utensils - craftsmen emerged who made the craft their main occupation and left peasant labor.


Gradually, the craft separated from agriculture and became the occupation of a special group of people - artisans. Dissatisfied with the high dues demanded by the feudal lord, artisans ran away from their estates, wandered, and then founded settlements at crossroads, at river crossings and near convenient sea harbors. New dwellings were built near the walls of large monasteries and castles of noble feudal lords, among the ruins of Roman fortresses. You can always buy handicrafts here. Merchants came here, and soon merchants began to live here. It was to these settlements that peasants from the surrounding villages hurried to sell agricultural products and buy the necessary things.


The descendants of the inhabitants of these settlements - dependent peasants and village artisans who fled or moved by agreement with their masters to the city that was being born before their eyes - were the first burghers.


Cities grew as centers of crafts and trade. Already in the XI century. ancient cities were revived and new cities arose in Italy and in the south of France. In Germany, many cities arose along the banks of large navigable rivers - the Rhine and Danube. Cities also appeared in other countries of Western and Central Europe.


Having arisen on the land of feudal lords and churches, medieval cities were under their rule. Seniors demanded numerous duties from the townspeople: for passage to the city, for the transport of goods, for the right to build houses, for the right to trade. The lord judged the townspeople, he could call them to his service in the city militia. Therefore, at first the burghers were powerless, as were the villagers.