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The Mongols at their peak [Mongol Empire] were expanded from the Pacific Ocean to European Russia
Constantinople was not a Mongol city. It was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire. The were no Mongols
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The Mongols around the 13th century The first contributor is correct. Additional information displays the steps and extent of the Mongol Empire: A. Between 1206 & 1227 AD Genghis Khan rules the Mongol empire; B. Also during this period, the Mongols battle for and succeed in conquering northern China; C. During this same period of time, the Persian empire is conquered by the Mongols; D. By 1241 the Mongols have added parts of Russia to their empire; E. By the middle of the 13th century, the Mongols capture Baghdad; and F. The Mongol conquests were indeed, due to their ferocity and dedication to warfare.
The Mongol Empire covered over 33,000,000km in 1279. It had a population of over 100 million people and was made up of 22% of Earth's total land area.
The Mongols at their peak [Mongol Empire] were expanded from the Pacific Ocean to European Russia
Constantinople was not a Mongol city. It was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire. The were no Mongols
The leader of the Mongols is the famous Genghis Khan. They claimed 24,000,000 square kilometers and called it the Mongol Empire.
The Mongols were a tribe/clan in Mongolia, they were nomads and depended on raids for incone and wealth. The Mongol empire was built by conquering with the Mongolian advanced bow and horsemanship. Also, the Mongols drove fear into neighboring kingdoms, so they faced less resistance. Anyone that wanted to face mongols, it was futile.
Ghengis Khan. Before him, the Mongols were a warring set of tribes.
The Mongol Empire streached from China all the way to Eastern Europe.
The Mongols facilitated trade by the use of the silk road
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In 1294, two cities that were part of the Mongol Empire were Karakorum, which was the capital of the empire, and Beijing, which had been conquered by the Mongols.
The mongol people prided themselves on their skill on horseback, their discipline, their ruthlessness, and their courage in battle.
The most famous rulers of the Mongols were Kubla Khan, and Gengis Khan.
Hoping to expand their empire further, the Mongols launched two naval assaults on Japan, but were thwarted by hurricanes. The Mongol Empire expanded little after the creation of the Yuan Dynasty.