Depends on your point of view.
East Asia - allowed Japan to grow without suppression from China
South Asia - united disputing kingdoms and lead to the mughal empire that acted as the only peaceful Indian state with both Muslim and Hindu religions represented
Middle East - Took on the role as the leading Muslim power and facilitated the rise of the ottomans
Europe - Reconnected east Europe to trade lanes in Asia
Africa - allowed the trade of salt and gold to grow
Overall, the largest benefit is the re-installation of interregional trade that had stopped with the fall of the Roman, Gupta, and Han Empires
The Mongol Empire, which was the largest contiguous empire in history, does not exist today as a political entity. It fragmented in the 14th century, leading to the establishment of various successor states. However, the cultural and historical legacy of the Mongol Empire can still be seen in several regions, particularly in Mongolia, where the influence of Genghis Khan and Mongol traditions persists.
The Mongol ruler who united the tribes was Genghis Khan, born as Temüjin. He successfully unified the disparate Mongol tribes in the early 13th century, establishing a powerful empire through a combination of military prowess, strategic alliances, and innovative governance. His leadership laid the foundation for the vast Mongol Empire, which would become the largest contiguous empire in history.
The Mongol Empire was between 1206-1368.
Emir Timur was determined to restore the Mongol Empire.
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The Mongol Empire was the largest empire of history covering over 33,000,000 km2!
The Mongol Empires was the largest contiguous empire(c.1279), and the British empire was the largest non-contiguous empire(c.1920).
Answer 1None, because the Mongol Empire was not the largest in the world.The Mongol Empire was the second largest in the world, with a total land area of 24 million km2.The largest empire in the world was the British Empire, with a total land area of 33.7 million km2.Either way, the leader of the Mongol Empire was Genghis Khan.Answer 2While the British Empire was the largest in the history of the world, the Mongols for a short time controlled the largest contiguous land empire in world history. While Genghis Khan founded the empire, it reached its largest united extant under his grandson, Ogedei, who invaded Western Russia. After Ogedei's death the empire fragmented into several different Khanates.
In the 13th century, the Mongol Empire was the biggest land empire.
No. The Mongol Empire and the British empire were larger.
it was created by Ganges khan and was one of the largest in history
By the 13th century, the Mongol Empire had stretched from the east coast of China to the Crimea in the Black Sea. It had become the largest single continuous land controlling empire in the world.
Latin Christendom expanded in the Baltic region and Prussia during early Mongol expansion. The Mongol Empire is known as the largest contiguous land empire ever.
This has been hotly debated but most historians have come up with the answer. No. The British Empire was about 33.7 million km squared while the mongol empire was a close 33.0 km squared.
The Mongol Empire, which was the largest contiguous empire in history, does not exist today as a political entity. It fragmented in the 14th century, leading to the establishment of various successor states. However, the cultural and historical legacy of the Mongol Empire can still be seen in several regions, particularly in Mongolia, where the influence of Genghis Khan and Mongol traditions persists.
Mongol Empire was created in 1206.
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