The Mongols, under Batu Khan, destroyed the Kremlin in 1238 as part of their larger campaign to conquer Kievan Rus'. The siege was aimed at subjugating the region and asserting Mongol dominance, as the Kremlin was a significant stronghold for the Russian principalities. The Mongols employed their superior military tactics and siege warfare, resulting in the fall of the fortress and marking a pivotal moment in the Mongol invasion of Eastern Europe. This destruction ultimately led to a long period of Mongol influence over Russia.
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because they wanted to. thats why.
Ivan the first was the leader of Moscow, an isolated area, and struck a deal with the Mongols for collecting tribute: Moscow would bring the Mongols tribute, as well as collecting it from the surrounding areas. Therefore, Moscow was able to make more money, and build an army, reinforce the Kremlin and gather resources to rebel against the Mongols later.
uhh you might be referring to the mongols, the mongols tried to destroy Islam but then they later on converted to Islam and their decedents the Mughals took it to India and modern Pakistan.
Kremlin is from the Russian 'kremen' word which means 'fortress or citadel'. Kremlin popularly refers to the infamous kremlin in Russia which is the Moscow Kremlin (residence of the President).
The Kremlin is in Moscow.
They didn't destroy the cities they conquered (no need to rebuild infrastucture) and when you get down to it, they were good administratores.
What is the latitude and longitude for kremlin?
In the Kremlin complex in Moscow.
The Kremlin is in Moscow.
The Kremlin covers 68 acres.
Crisis in the Kremlin was created in 1991.