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The Mongol Empire fell apart due to a combination of internal divisions, succession disputes, and the vastness of its territory, which made it difficult to govern effectively. After the death of Genghis Khan, the empire was divided among his heirs, leading to fragmentation and regional rivalries. Additionally, economic challenges, overextension, and the rise of local powers further weakened central authority, ultimately resulting in the disintegration of the empire by the 14th century.

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