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The Mongols attacked Kaffa in 1346 as part of their broader campaign to expand their territory and control trade routes in the Black Sea region. The city was a flourishing trading hub, and its capture would enable the Mongols to disrupt trade and assert dominance over the region. Additionally, the siege is notable for its role in the spread of the Black Death, as infected corpses were reportedly catapulted into the city, contributing to the plague's transmission to Europe.
Every country in Europe except Britain, Ireland, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Turkey in Europe and Bulgaria was occupied by Nazi Germany. Italy was part of the Axis, but when Italy became an unwilling ally it was occupied. Finland, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria were Axis allies. Of these countries, Hungary and parts of Romania were occupied. The Germans also occupied all of North Africa west of Egypt. Here is a list: * Albania * Austria * Belgium * Byelorussia (part of the USSR) * Channel Islands (part of Britain) * The Crimea (part of the USSR) * Czechoslovakia (absorbed half, the other half forming the country of Slovakia) * Denmark * Estonia * France * Greece * Latvia * Lithuania * Luxembourg * Netherlands (Holland) * Norway * Poland * Russia (partially) * The Sudentenland * Parts of the Transcaucus region (part of the USSR) * Ukraine (part of the USSR) * Yugoslavia In addition, a large part of Italy after the country changed sides in 1943, and Hungary in 1944-45.Denmark, and NorwayGermany seized, annexed or absorbed the following countries before the start of World War Two: Austria & Czechoslovakia Germany invaded the following countries during World War Two: Poland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, France, Yugoslavia, Greece, Egypt (colony of Great Britain), and the Soviet Union. Germany also attacked Great Britain and seized several British islands in the English Channel. The Germans occupied the following entire countries: Czech Republic (portion of Czechoslovakia), Poland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, France, Yugoslavia, & Greece. They occupied a large portion of the western areas of the Soviet Union and some small islands of Great Britain in the English Channel. After the Italian government switched sides from the Axis to the Allies (in 1943), then the Germans occupied the northern part of Italy still in their (Axis) control.It depends which year.At the 'high tide' mark (mid 1942) of the elite Wehrmacht force, Germany's fighting force has conquered/ made alliances with:Austria (Political)The Rhineland (re-militarised)Czechoslovakia (Demonstration of force -> Political)Poland (Conquered -> USSR invaded from the East 6 days after the start and split Poland in half)Hungary (Conquered then alliance)Yugoslavia (Conquered)Romania (Conquered then alliance)Belarus (Conquered)Greece (Conquered -> at great expense especially on Crete to the Fallschirmjager)France (Conquered by Ardennes Thrust to Paris)Belgium (Conquered)Netherlands (Conquered)Denmark (Conquered)Italy (Tripartite Pact -> Alliance)Japan (Tripartite Pact -> Alliance)Morocco (Vichy French held this country - Conquered Nation held)Algeria (Allied Italy held this country)Tunisia (Allied Italy held this country)Libya (Conquered)Egypt (Partially Conquered, held onto by fierce British resistance)Norway (Conquered)Finland (Fought against a bit -> Alliance)East Prussia (Owned pre-war)Lithuania (Conquered during Barbarossa)Latvia (Conquered during Barbarossa)Estonia (Conquered during Barbarossa)Russia (A massive chunk Conquered - Stretching from Stalingrad (Caucasus) in the South, to Leningrad in the North - stopped 6 miles from Moscow (The Kremlin was in sight over the horizon)So... quite a few countries then :P
The Mongols were able to invade Kiev in 1240 due to a combination of superior military tactics, effective horseback riding skills, and advanced siege technology. Their well-organized and mobile cavalry allowed them to outmaneuver and outpace local forces. Additionally, the disunity among the Russian principalities made it easier for the Mongols to conquer the region, as there was little coordinated resistance. The Mongol strategy of psychological warfare and rapid, brutal attacks also contributed to their success in capturing Kiev.
The area of northern France in which D-Day was occupied is commonly known as the Normandy region. It is located along the English Channel and was the site of the Allied invasion on June 6, 1944. The operation marked a turning point in World War II.
Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.Julius Caesar conquered the region known as Gaul after his consulship.
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The last region of the wrld to be occupied was South America
The last region of the wrld to be occupied was South America
The Mongols arrived in Kashgar in the 13th century during their westward expansion under Genghis Khan. By 1219, their forces had conquered the region as part of their campaign to control Central Asia. Kashgar became an important trading hub along the Silk Road, significantly influenced by Mongol rule in subsequent years.
The city of Baghdad was famously conquered by the Mongol Empire in 1258. This event marked the end of the Islamic Golden Age and led to significant cultural and economic devastation. The Mongols, led by Hulagu Khan, destroyed much of the city and killed a large portion of its population, effectively solidifying their control over the region.
Abu Ubaida led the Muslim armies into the Levantine region, annexing to the Rightly-Guided Caliphate the areas occupied by the current nations of Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.
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No, they don't. The Kazakhs and the Mongols both take their origin from Altai group, a linguistic (like Indo European language group ) group that is believed to have originated in the Altai region. But one are not descended from the other.
The Mongols never conquered Novgorod primarily due to its geographic location, which made it difficult for their forces to launch a successful campaign. The city was situated far north and was less economically significant compared to other Russian principalities. Additionally, Novgorod's political structure allowed it to maintain a degree of autonomy and engage in diplomacy, often negotiating with the Mongols rather than facing direct military confrontation. Lastly, the harsh climate and challenging terrain in the region posed logistical difficulties for the Mongol army.
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