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The Mongols didn't fall so much as blend in with the societies they had conquered. Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, was as much "Chinese" as he was Mongolian. Throughout their empire, the Mongols let their subjects continue to live, worship and work as they always had. Mongols were assimilated in to their subject cultures.

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The mongolian empire was too vast for the mongols to control it and peasant uprisings became too powerful eventually overrunning the government.

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Because of the stict and vast retaliation of the blacks

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Q: What caused the collapse of Mongol rule in China?
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