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The advance of Genghis Khan was notably halted in the region of modern-day Russia, particularly during his campaigns against the Kievan Rus. The Mongol forces faced significant resistance from various principalities, and the harsh winter conditions also played a role in limiting their expansion. Ultimately, the Mongol Empire did not fully conquer the Kievan Rus at that time, but they would later return under Genghis Khan’s successors, leading to the establishment of Mongol control over parts of Russia.

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