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After Genghis Khan's death in 1227, the Mongol Empire was divided among his descendants into several khanates, which were governed by his sons and grandsons. This division led to a mix of cooperation and conflict among the khanates, as they vied for power and territory. Over the following decades, the empire expanded significantly, reaching its greatest territorial extent under Kublai Khan, but by the late 14th century, internal divisions and external pressures contributed to its decline and fragmentation. Ultimately, the once-unified empire splintered into smaller states, paving the way for the rise of new powers in the region.

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