I believe it was due to feuds between Genghis Khan's sons or grandsons. What happened was, after Genghis Khan died, the empire was split into a few divisions, one for each of his sons. But his sons began fighting each other for more land.
The Mongols facilitated trade by the use of the silk road
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 significantly shaped today's world through their vast empire, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road, promoting globalization. Their innovations in communication and military strategies influenced subsequent empires and nations. Additionally, the Mongol Empire's promotion of religious tolerance and cultural pluralism laid groundwork for more interconnected societies. Finally, their legacy can be seen in modern geopolitical boundaries and the spread of ideas and technologies across Eurasia.
Genghis Khan -Mongol empire Thutmose III - Egyptian Empire Darius I - Persian Empire Alexander the Great - Macedonian Empire Napoleon Bonaparte - French Empire Cheng (Ch'in shih-huang-ti) - Chinese Empire Pompeius Magnus - Roman Empire Julius Caesar - Republic of Rome Attila the Hun - Hunnic Empire Hrorekr (Rurik) - Russian Empire Charles the Great - Charlemagne - Frankish Empire
The Mongol Empire, at its height, did not rule over Western Europe, particularly regions such as France and the British Isles. While the Mongols expanded their territory significantly across Asia and into Eastern Europe, they never invaded or established control over Western European nations. Consequently, these areas remained outside the influence of Mongol rule during the empire's existence.
The Mongols were a nomadic people who created a vast empire in the 13th century.
Trade and travel increased in the empire because the Mongols constructed extensive highway systems. :)<3
The Mongols at their peak [Mongol Empire] were expanded from the Pacific Ocean to European Russia
Vietnam defeated Mongols three times!
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Constantinople was not a Mongol city. It was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire. The were no Mongols
Not that large
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MONGOLS
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It was Alexandra the great