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Q: What are the continents that the mongols conquer?
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Which areas did the mongols conquer and incorporate into their empire?

China


What areas did the Mongols conquer and incorporate into their Empire?

Dick head


How much land did the Mongols conquer?

22% of the Earth's land mass


What made the Mongols so formidable?

The Mongols were and still are excellent horsemen. With numerous horsemen who were also excellent archers with superior bows from water buffalo horn, they were able to shoot proficiently while galloping. Ghenghis Khan was able to conquer vast lands this way. His grandson, Kublai Khan, was advised by a conquered Chinese wiseman that Mongols could conquer by horseback, they couldn't govern by horseback. So Kublai Khan established a capital inside what is China today. For this reason, he is not well-liked by modern Mongolians because he moved out of the motherland.


Did Yaroslav defeat the Mongols?

It is very possible that one of the Yaroslavs inflicted a defeat on the Mongols, at some time or other as history records many famous Yaroslavs, from Princes to Kings and Generals etc. down the centuries. The mongol armies were far from invincible, for example on several occassions they were defeated in 13th century Croatia, even right at the height of their power. They were defeated in 13th century Poland at Krakow and on numerous occassions in Hungary, though some of the defeats in Hungary are disputed by modern historians. They found central/western Europe very hard to conquer and were often defeated by castle fortifications. Though the Mongols did find Russia and China much easier to conquer, even in these two places they were eventually overthrown. Muscovy stopped paying any tribute to the Mongols in the late 15th century and China managed to push back the last mongol invasion/civil war in the late 15th century too.