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.
Damascus was the farthest city from Rome Damascus was not the farthest city from Rome. Damascus is 1420 miles from Rome. Jerusalem is 1434 miles and Petra was 1515 miles away. The city that was furthest from Rome was Syene, in upper Egypt: it was around 1700 miles away.
Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire. He conquered many territories, He conquered Khulna, Khanates, and Fiefdoms. Genghis conquered most of China. The Mongol Empire covered over 12,000,000 square miles.
The Mongol Empire, at its height in the 13th century, was the largest contiguous land empire in history, spanning approximately 9 million square miles across Asia and into Europe. Its vast territory facilitated extensive trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road, significantly impacting the regions it encompassed. The empire's size also contributed to its administrative challenges and eventual fragmentation after the death of Genghis Khan.
The largest contiguous empire (the largest empire confined to a single land mass) was the Mongol Empire which, at its largest extent covered 33,000,000 sq km or 12,741,000 sq miles, some 22% of the earth's total land area. The Mongol Empire was the second largest empire after the British Empire which was a maritime empire and not confined to a single land mass. The British Empire was the largest empire in history. At it's peak the Brirish Empire covered 36.6 million km² of land and contained around a quarter of the worlds population. After World War II much of the British Empire territories declared independence. Most still retain a close relationship with Britain, some even choosing to retain the British Monarch.
The largest empire the world had ever known up to 1580 was the Mongol Empire (1206-1368) which covered an area of 12.74 million square miles. This empire is the second largest one in history after the British Empire (13.01 million square miles) The largest empire in 1580 was the Ming Empire of China (1368-1640) of the Ming dynasty of China which, with a surface of 2.51million square miles was as big as the Roman Empire had been. The second largest empire was the Ottoman Empire of the Ottoman dynasty of Turkey (1453-1922, 2.01 square miles). The third largest empire was Northern Yan Dynast of Mongolia (1.93 square miles). The fourth largest empire was the Safavid Empire of the Safavid dynasty of Persia (1501-1736, 1.35 million square miles).
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The Mongol Empire, at its height in the 13th century, stretched from the northern regions of modern-day Mongolia to the southern parts of the empire in the Indian subcontinent. The farthest northern point is often considered to be around modern-day Russia, while the southern extent reached into parts of present-day India and Southeast Asia. This distance is approximately 3,000 miles (about 4,800 kilometers) apart, showcasing the vast expanse of the empire.
There were 24 miles in between the Mongol journey stations.
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Neptune and Mercury are the two planets farthest apart in our solar system. This is because Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun, while Mercury is the closest. The distance between Neptune and Mercury can vary greatly due to their elliptical orbits around the Sun.
At their closest: 1,375,540,270 kilometers (854,721,098 miles).When they are farthest apart: 1,491,358,470 kilometers (926,687,191 miles).
Neptune and Uranus are the two neighboring planets in our solar system that are farthest apart. They are separated by an average distance of about 1.7 billion miles (2.7 billion kilometers).
At its height in the 13th century, the Mongol Empire stretched approximately 4,000 miles from east to west. It extended from the Korean Peninsula in the east to parts of Eastern Europe, including Hungary and Poland, in the west. This vast expanse made it the largest contiguous land empire in history. The empire facilitated significant cultural and economic exchanges across its territories.