The Mongols at their peak [Mongol Empire] were expanded from the Pacific Ocean to European Russia
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
the mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions
russian rulers continued the mongols' use of absolute power
the Mongols
No, Moscow was not named after the Mongols. The city is believed to be named after the Moskva River, which flows through it. The name "Moscow" likely derives from a Slavic word related to the river's name, and the city's founding predates significant Mongol influence in the region. The Mongol Empire did have a profound impact on Russia during the 13th to 15th centuries, but it did not influence the origin of the city's name.
Constantinople was not a Mongol city. It was the Capital of the Byzantine Empire. The were no Mongols
Mongol invasions of Japan happened in 1274.
the mongol ruled china
The Mongols ruled by destroying the irrigation AND FARTING EVERYWHERE
The leader of the Mongols is the famous Genghis Khan. They claimed 24,000,000 square kilometers and called it the Mongol Empire.