Genghis Khan invaded northern China, primarily targeting the territories of the Jin Dynasty and the Western Xia (Xi Xia) during his conquests in the early 13th century. His campaigns resulted in significant territorial gains for the Mongol Empire, as he sought to expand his influence and control over these regions. The invasions were marked by military strategy, siege warfare, and the use of Mongol cavalry, leading to the eventual downfall of the Jin Dynasty.
For the same reason most conquerors invade places... More land.
He did not invade Mongolia. He found Mongolia.
no he did not
no, Kublai Khan righned over china.
During his reign, Genghis Khan conquered territories in Asia and Europe, including parts of China, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe.
it was genghis khan (temujin)
Genghis Khan ruled parts of China, Asia, and Europe. He was quite wealthy and powerful.
yes. the mongols did invade Japan. about right after they invaded all of china. well, maybe not right after....
For the same reason most conquerors invade places... More land.
He did not invade Mongolia. He found Mongolia.
No, Genghis Khan is from Mongolia. North of China.
Genghis Khan
no he did not
Genghis Khan ruled from 1206AD-1227AD. He ruled most of northern China and much of Asia.
Kublai Khan was the ruler of the Mongol Empire in the late thirteenth century; he ruled China and Mongolia. His grandfather was Genghis Khan.
no, Kublai Khan righned over china.
During his reign, Genghis Khan conquered territories in Asia and Europe, including parts of China, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe.