The Mongol leaders, particularly under Genghis Khan and his successors, conquered vast territories across Asia and Europe. They established the largest contiguous empire in history, stretching from Eastern Europe and the Middle East to Central Asia and parts of China. Key regions included the Khwarezmian Empire, Persia, the Russian principalities, and significant portions of the Song Dynasty in China. Their conquests greatly impacted trade, culture, and political structures across these regions.
In 1209, mongol leader Genhis Khan united mongol communites to conquer China, their main source of supplies. When Genhis Khan died in 1227 he controlled almost all of northern China. GO CHINA!!!!
The Mongol Empire, at its height, did not rule over Western Europe, particularly regions such as France and the British Isles. While the Mongols expanded their territory significantly across Asia and into Eastern Europe, they never invaded or established control over Western European nations. Consequently, these areas remained outside the influence of Mongol rule during the empire's existence.
the fascist desire to conquer and dictate the world and dominate.
Trade opened up under Mongol rule primarily due to the establishment of the Mongol Empire's vast and secure territory, which facilitated safer and more efficient overland trade routes, particularly the Silk Road. The Mongols implemented policies that promoted commerce, such as offering protection to merchants and ensuring the safety of trade caravans. Additionally, the Mongol postal system, known as the Yam, improved communication and logistics across regions, further enhancing trade connections between East and West. This era of relative stability and openness fostered cultural exchange and economic growth across the empire.
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No. They left before they did.
Yes, the Mongols were enemies of the Chinese during the Mongol invasions of China in the 13th century. The Mongol Empire, under leaders like Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan, sought to conquer Chinese territories, leading to several conflicts between the two groups.
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Most of the Mongol leaders did a better job on taking over land and resources than forming an effective government.
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The Mongol Empire invaded Japan in 1274 and 1281.
successful leaders forcing submission from rivals.
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by killing head leaders first