The Mongols conquered China.
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Constantinople was not a Mongol city. It was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire. The were no Mongols
The Ottomans turned their largest temple into a mosque. The Ottomans overthrew the Byzantines
he overthrew the mongols and established the Ming dynasty
he overthrew the mongols and established the Ming dynasty
He overthrew the mongols and established the Ming dynast
No, There were many russian republics / countries that were north and west of the Mongols, but they had a big impact because the Russians couldn't expand east due to the power of the Mongols
The Mongols were completely irrelevant as concerns the Ottomans' conquest of Constantinople in 1453. The Ottomans besieged the city on its western walls and maintained a naval blockade on the Sultanahmet neighborhood on the northern, southern, and eastern sides, entirely with their own forces and the forces of their vassal allies (Moldavia and Wallachia). The Mongol Empire had previously risen and fallen in the 1200s and early 1300s.
No ottomans did not use ottomans
Yuan Dynasty after Kublai Khan's death-began to fade, families argued over who would rule & Chinese rebels overthrew the Mongols
When the Western Empire collapsed in 476, the Eastern Empire regarded itself as the sole, genuine Roman Empire. (The expression 'Byzantine Empire' was coined by historians around 1800).