• united leadership under the "Great Khan"
• military discipline among warriors
• effective strategy and tactics
• knowledge of how to capture cities
I believe that it was because the Chinese tried to keep the Mongols separated internationally in their own defense. China also turned the Mongols marital energies most commonly against each other.
what factors led to the development of western cities
the factor that led people to inland was fart
The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.The two very general factors that led to the fall of the empire are internal pressures and external pressures.
The Mongols arrived in Kashgar in 1219 during their westward expansion under Genghis Khan. This marked a significant point in their conquests as they sought to control key trade routes in Central Asia. The capture of Kashgar was part of the larger campaign that led to the Mongol domination of much of the region.
_______ led the attack against the Mongols and defeated them.
The Abbasids fell to an ambush of the mongols; while Umayyads fell to economics.
because he was awesome
All of the above are correct.
yes
pa
mongols
Genghis Khan
The Mongols fell from power and influence in the 14th century due to factors such as internal divisions, overextension of their empire, and the impact of the Black Death. These challenges weakened their control and led to the decline of their empire.
Resources and technological advances
Long working hours, bad working conditions and low wages were some of the factors that led to the ultimate lack of success of the union movement during the period 1877-1900.
It was the leader Genghis Khan