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Genghis Khan's campaigns extended as far west as Eastern Europe, particularly into territories that are now part of modern-day Poland and Hungary. His forces invaded the Khwarezmian Empire, which stretched across parts of present-day Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan, before pushing into European territories. Notably, after his death in 1227, his descendants continued westward expansions, reaching as far as the outskirts of Vienna and Poland during the 13th century.

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