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Nomadic peoples living in the northern plains of China
The tribes that later formed the Mongol people were primarily nomadic pastoralists from the Central Asian steppes. Key groups included the Mongols, the Tatars, and the Merkits, among others. These tribes shared a common culture and lifestyle centered around herding and horse riding, which eventually coalesced under the leadership of Genghis Khan in the early 13th century, leading to the establishment of the Mongol Empire.
The common noun for the word Mongol is person or people of Mongolia. The word Mongol is a proper noun and must be capitalized.
The mongol people prided themselves on their skill on horseback, their discipline, their ruthlessness, and their courage in battle.
At its peak, the estimated population of the Mongol Empire was around 100 million people.
What was the effect of the extensive Mongol Empire on the people who lived in Europe and Asia in the 1200s?
Force or try to get all people to follow the Mongol religion. or follow their religion
The Gobi Desert
I believe so, the Mongols MC was formed by a group of people who were denied entry of the Hell's Angels, due to hispanic heritage. So I don't see why the Mongols would do the same thing the Hell's Angels did.
There was one major impact Mongol had over Russia. The impact was the battle and bickering for power and control.
No Hmong and Veitnamese are very different by language and culture
Horse were very popular by the mongol people because without them they wouldn't be able to go places unless they walked.