The Yuan dynasty differed from the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde primarily in that the Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam. The Yuan dynasty, established in China by Kublai Khan, maintained a distinct Mongol identity and did not adopt Islam as the Ilkhanate did, which was primarily Islamic. This aspect of the Yuan dynasty reflected its unique cultural and political context compared to the other two Mongol successor states.
How did the Yuan dynasty differ from the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde?(1 point) Responses The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam. The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam. The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions. The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions. The Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce The Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.
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