this may not be the most detailed answer, but it's better than the previous one, which wasn't even an answer.
very simply: Central Asia was tightly centralized while the Mongols were not. they did not have an actual capital and were constantly moving around because of their nomadic lifestyle. the central asians had to protect their land while the mongols had nothing to protect but themselves. this made it easier for them to move their camps and lay more waste to their enemies.
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In the 1200s, the Mongols, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, conquered significant parts of China and Persia (modern-day Iran). They began their campaign against the Western Xia and Jin dynasties in China, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Yuan dynasty. Simultaneously, they invaded and overran the Khwarezmian Empire in Persia, showcasing their military prowess and expanding their territory across Asia.
The Mongols were a nomadic group from Central Asia, known for establishing the vast Mongol Empire in the 13th century under Genghis Khan. They were primarily horsemen and warriors, influencing large parts of Asia and Europe. In contrast, the Moguls (or Mughals) were descendants of the Mongols who established a powerful empire in the Indian subcontinent from the early 16th to the 19th century, renowned for their contributions to art, architecture, and culture. While both share a common ancestry, their historical contexts and impacts are distinct.
By 1280, the Mongols had established one of the largest empires in history, known as the Mongol Empire, which spanned across much of Asia and into Eastern Europe. Under the leadership of Kublai Khan, the empire included China, Mongolia, Korea, and parts of Central Asia. The Mongols implemented a system of governance that allowed for a degree of local autonomy while promoting trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road. This period marked significant advancements in commerce, communication, and cultural interactions across the vast territories they controlled.
Timur, known as Tamerlane to the Europeans, conqured mostly India and Central Asia and was a decendant of Genghis Khan
The Mongols conquered most of Asia, spreading their empire across regions like China, Central Asia, and the Middle East.
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they didn't
They didn't.
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The Mongols never went to South America. It was the Spanish that conquered the Aztecs.
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NO. They successfully staved off 2 invasion attempts made by the Mongols in 1274 and 1281.