I think the answer is 7, but I'm not positive
Over 2 million square miles. It's hard to believe but it's true.
Several, after all he was a warlord of the ancient world and he conquered much land for his own empire.
The elite of the Song Dynasty had a negative view of the Mongols, for they took the authority and much of their influence away from them. However, much was learned from the Mongols in China during their reign (particularly military tactics), and for the most part, there was not a great amount of resentment towards them since the Mongols allowed any prexisting faiths to be practiced.
At it's largest the Mongols conquered much of Asia (central and south (excluding the far south east), Northern India, much of the Middle Eastern area and a little bit of Europe. So any lands outside of that were unconquered (examples are North America, South America, Antarctica, Austrailia, Africa and many more).
22% of the Earth's land mass
they conquerd a s load of land
The Spanish, and in fact all Europeans, had much better military technology than the natives.because they had guns and weapons to conquer !
The Spanish, and in fact all Europeans, had much better military technology than the natives.because they had guns and weapons to conquer !
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I think the answer is 7, but I'm not positive
Japan
The Mongols were brilliant strategists and tacticians. The Mongols by nature were extremely resilient and tough people since they weren't softened by the wealthy and comfortable city life of China and other nations. They were nomadic and tribal. This means that there was much rivalry between them. However, during the High Middle Ages, a man named Temujin was able to break old traditions and unite all the Mongols. He was later titled "Chinggis Khan" meaning "Universal Ruler (of the Mongols)". So how were they able to overthrow the wealthiest and strongest nations and kingdoms? The primary reason is their brilliant leadership, survival skills, natural toughness, and the 100% horse-based military. Every warrior in the Mongol army was a professional horse rider and archer. The Mongol bows and arrows were superior long range weapons that can kill from hundreds of yards away. While most other armies in the world during this time were infantry based, the Mongols were horse-based and that made them superior at mobilization and speed. The toughest nation for them to conquer was Sung Dynasty China. I believe it took 40-50 years to conquer most of the land. China had the most advanced and sophisticated military at that time. They also had the first gun powder weapons which allowed the manufacture of the first bombs and cannons. After decades of intense fighting, the Mongols took China and installed the Yuan Dynasty with Chinggis Khan's grandson Kublai as the Emperor. The Mongols used then used these gunpowder weapons on their campaigns throughout the lands West of Asia therefore adding to the effectiveness of their military prowess.
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The Mongols were able to re-open the defunct silk road. They also helped to bring about the beginning of the Global Age. Genghis Khan was able to unite many tribes into what is now known as Mongolia. They conquered China, much of Europe and were one of the largest global empires for hundreds of years.
The Mongols were able to re-open the defunct silk road. They also helped to bring about the beginning of the Global Age. Genghis Khan was able to unite many tribes into what is now known as Mongolia. They conquered China, much of Europe and were one of the largest global empires for hundreds of years.
Over 2 million square miles. It's hard to believe but it's true.