How did the Yuan dynasty differ from the Ilkhanate and Golden Horde?(1 point)

Responses

The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions.
The Yuan dynasty was intolerant of non-Mongol religions.

The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam.
The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam.

The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.
The Yuan dynasty did not adopt cultural customs of people they conquered.

The Yuan dynasty relied on maritime trade for commerce.

1 answer

The correct response is: The Yuan dynasty never converted to Islam.

The Yuan dynasty, established by the Mongols in China, maintained its original shamanistic beliefs and did not convert to Islam, unlike the Ilkhanate in Persia, where the Mongols eventually embraced Islam. The Golden Horde, while also a part of the Mongol Empire, had a diverse religious landscape, but many of its leaders also converted to Islam over time.