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The Mongols primarily used animal dung, particularly from horses and cattle, as fuel for their fires. This was a practical choice given their nomadic lifestyle, as dung was readily available and easy to transport. Additionally, they sometimes used wood when available, but in the vast steppes, dung was the most common and efficient fuel source.

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