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The term Pax Mongolica describes

A.
the treaty agreements the Mongols required of all the peoples that they conquered.
B.
the guarantee given by the Mongols not to invade India or the Arabian Peninsula.
C.
the rights and responsibilities of the peoples conquered by the Mongols.
D.
the period of peace and stability in Asia following the conquest of the Mongols.

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the period of peace and stability in Asia following the conquest of the Mongols.

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The term Pax Mongolica describes the period of peace and stability in Asia following the conquest of the Mongols.

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

The phrase Par Mongolica has its genesis in the term Par Romana and it explains the stabilising and peaceful effects on the social, economic and cultural life of the people of Eurasia after the conquest of the empire of Mongols.

During this period, the Mongol Empire witnessed a unified administration and also developed eased communication by establishing the Silk route as the most important route for transportation.

Mongol army ensured the security along the route and helped the trade to flourish, hence bring the stability and peace in the region.

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