The Mongols were never able to expand to Western Europe, the farthest west they could get was Eastern Europe.
Ivan the Terrible drove the Mongols out of Russia and established control over western Siberia.
it was difficult for the mongols to control their empire because after Genghis Khan died, all of his sons and grandsons took control which was crazy, and the empire split into individual little empires all over which obviously didnt work
They would create a large empire, allowing for the spread of ideas and goods within the empire.
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Western European kingdoms increasingly fought wars over religious differences.
Ivan the Terrible drove the Mongols out of Russia and established control over western Siberia.
The Roman Empire had extended its control over Western Europe
Ivan III, aka Ivan the Terrible, drove the Mongols out of Russia and established control over western Siberia.
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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.
France is in Western Europe, right over Spain.
The Roman empire had extended its control over western Europe.
There is plenty of wildlife in western europe. There are, for example, well over a thousand kinds of mosses and liverworts in europe.
The Roman Empire had extended its control over Western Europe
Western Europe has the highest tax rate of the two. The 5 largest tax rates will be found in Western Europe, at about 50%. The US actually has one of the 5 lowest tax rates in the world, at about 27%.
it was difficult for the mongols to control their empire because after Genghis Khan died, all of his sons and grandsons took control which was crazy, and the empire split into individual little empires all over which obviously didnt work
Yes there are Muslims all over the world, but there are a good number of Muslims in Western Europe, but it is not a major religion.