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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

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