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The Mongols were never able to expand to Western Europe, the farthest west they could get was Eastern Europe.
Gunpowder was introduced into Europe by the Mongols in the 13th century.
The Huns and Mongols significantly impacted Eurasian history through their conquests and invasions. They both established vast empires that spread fear and destruction across the region. The Huns, led by Attila, invaded Europe in the 5th century, contributing to the fall of the Roman Empire. The Mongols, under leaders like Genghis Khan, created the largest land empire in history, stretching from China to Eastern Europe. Their conquests brought about cultural exchange, technological advancements, and the spread of ideas, but also caused widespread devastation and loss of life.
Eastern Europe was influenced and controlled by the Soviet Union.
No. The British people are primarily descended from Celts and Normans, from the British Isles and Scandinavia and western Europe. The Mongols originated in central Asia
Western Europe South Africa Which land was not conquered by the Mongols?
The Mongols were never able to expand to Western Europe, the farthest west they could get was Eastern Europe.
Western Europe South Africa Which land was not conquered by the Mongols?
Gunpowder was introduced into Europe by the Mongols in the 13th century.
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Eastern Europe lacked the resources to effectively combat the Mongols. The Russians tried heavy cavalry and heavy infantry. The Poles relied on heavy cavalry. Nothing worked and the Mongols destroyed Russian armies in 1238.
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they were controlled by the romans
Yes, it might be considered that the game was invented in China, because a Chinese professor Ling Hongling claims that the game originates from an ancient Chinese game, which later in 12th and 13th centuries was brought to Europe by Mongols.
The Ottomans and Mongols controlled the land routes to China and they were not about to let a bunch of European Christians go and get money in the Orient... without attacked, stealing and killing.
The Huns and Mongols significantly impacted Eurasian history through their conquests and invasions. They both established vast empires that spread fear and destruction across the region. The Huns, led by Attila, invaded Europe in the 5th century, contributing to the fall of the Roman Empire. The Mongols, under leaders like Genghis Khan, created the largest land empire in history, stretching from China to Eastern Europe. Their conquests brought about cultural exchange, technological advancements, and the spread of ideas, but also caused widespread devastation and loss of life.
Eastern Europe was influenced and controlled by the Soviet Union.