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 general school of thought is that the Mongol empire broke up due to the death of the last of the Khan's. Others believe it was simply because the feuding had gone on for too many years.
This has been hotly debated but most historians have come up with the answer. No. The British Empire was about 33.7 million km squared while the mongol empire was a close 33.0 km squared.
It was called the Mongol Empire which took up the majority of land in Central Asia.
Heavy Mongol taxes caused many Russians to give up their land and become serfs.
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Babur was the descendant of Timur who tried to restore his ancestor's empire. However, Babur didn't especially like the Mongol race and his empire became known as the Mughal Empire.
Well, that's certainly one long-time reason. And afaik besides that there are some other 'short-time' reasons. The mongol Empire detoriated, meaning that it slowly split up. As it was way too large to be governed effectively from Karakorum, the empire was split up: The Il-Khanate, the Golden-Horde Khanate, etc.
It could become to big to defend its vast frontiers from invasion, as in the case of the Roman Empire. It can split, as in the case of the the Mongol Empire which broke up into four separate empires, each pursuing its own separate aims.
The ming had also utilized trade much as the mongols had opened up china just to allow trade with the rest of europe.
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The Mongol Empire was divided into four main khanates: the Golden Horde in the northwest, the Ilkhanate in Persia, the Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia, and the Yuan Dynasty in China. Each khanate operated semi-independently under the overarching authority of the Great Khan. These divisions arose after the death of Genghis Khan and played a significant role in the empire's administration and regional governance.