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which civilization treatment of women is similar to mongolian emplie

by Dr. Monte Roberts MD Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

However, Mongol women had far more freedom and power than women in other patriarchal cultures such as Persia and China. While the Chinese were binding women’s feet, Mongol women were riding horseback, fighting in battles, tending their herds and influencing their men on important decisions for the Mongolian Empire.

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How were women treated in the Mongolian Empire different from China?

B) Mongolian women enjoyed a more respected and independent place within society than Chinese women, who were confined by the traditional values of Confucianism. Which of the following civilizations' treatment of women is the MOST similar to the Mongolian Empire?

What was marriage like in the Mongol Empire?

The intricacies of marriage were a major focus for Mongol society: married women wore headdresses as a distinguishing item of clothing, men were required to pay high bride prices before marrying, and Kubilai Khan implemented strict laws preventing the Chinese from interfering with the Mongol system of marriage. Even ...

How was the Mongol society different from other cultures?

The society was patriarchal and patrilineal. However, Mongol women had far more freedom and power than women in other patriarchal cultures such as Persia and China.

How did the Mongols unify the world?

The Mongol Empire went from being a somewhat anarchic land unified by the fear invoked by Genghis Khan himself to a divided land, each far smaller than the original territory.

How were women treated in the Mongolian society?

The society was patriarchal and patrilineal. However, Mongol women had far more freedom and power than women in other patriarchal cultures such as Persia and China.

How did Mongolian women compare to Chinese women during the 13th and 14th centuries?

Mongolian women enjoyed a more respected and independent place within society than Chinese women, who were confined by the traditional values of Confucianism. The Mongols had several women serve as sole rulers of the Mongolian Empire, while the Chinese never had an autonomous empress.

Did Genghis Khan treat women well?

Some women fared very well under Genghis Khan while others suffered terribly. But for the most part, the Mongols had some pretty progressive ideas about women's rights, at least compared to many of the other cultures that existed at the time — Western culture included. Don't wish for a time machine yet, though.

How were the women treated in ancient China?

Women in ancient and imperial China were restricted from participating in various realms of social life, through social stipulations that they remain indoors, whilst outside business should be conducted by men.

Why did Mongols accept a women's leadership?

One reason why the Mongol nobles accepted the political leadership of a woman is because woman had a more prominent role in society and were generally more accepted in society. For example, Mongolian women were able to own property and divorce husbands as well as serve in the army.

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