The resulting stability brought by Mongol rule opened these ancient trade routes to a largely undisturbed exchange of goods between peoples from Europe to East Asia. Along the Silk Road, people traded goods such as horses, porcelain, jewels, silk, paper, and gun powder.
Took care of horses sometimes the hounds too. To be specific the Lords and Lady's favorite horses and the ones used in war or battle.
with the horses
A place where horses were stabled or taken care of.
Carriages, horses, and by foot.
Mongol journey stations provided food and horses to merchants and court messengers.
The Mongol journey stations provided food, shelter, and horses to Mongol army messengers. The stations were set up with an eye towards increasing the speed that messages could be transmitted.
Food and Horses
They were fitted with horseshoes
It is said that Nomads still iving in the traditional Mongol setting hold more than three million horses. hhrefdgthtyuik
The horses names are Journey and Miden Lucy
Horse were very popular by the mongol people because without them they wouldn't be able to go places unless they walked.
They changed some areas into plains for their horses . ( I think so)
Yes.
Because at the time, oxen were the most efficient animal to carry their luggage with. Horses were used mostly for the carying of individuals, and oxen provided the strength and endurance needed for a long journey.
about 20 gallons
Sacajawea's original purpose of her journey was because she could be the interpreter with the people of her hometown, Lemhi River Valley and get horses for Lewis and Clark with some other men. They got twelve horses.