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The Mongol Empire, at its height in the 13th century, occupied vast territories that spanned several modern countries, including Mongolia, China, and parts of Russia. Additionally, it extended into areas of present-day Iran, Iraq, and Turkey. The empire's influence was felt across much of Asia and into Eastern Europe, making it one of the largest contiguous empires in history.

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